panoply
常見例句
- The idea of rights, he says, evolved most notably in Europe, though it took a long time for a full panoply of rights to take hold.
福山說,權(quán)利的觀唸,在歐洲發(fā)展得最爲(wèi)顯著,不過也是經(jīng)過很長一段時間才發(fā)展成爲(wèi)一整套完整的權(quán)利法則的。 - But it also reflects a fear that the demand for compensation both from government and private concerns, which could have recourse to a whole panoply of legislation, is spiralling out of control.
但也反映出一種對來自政府和個人的補(bǔ)償金要求感到害怕,因爲(wèi)這些要求將獲得立法完全的幫助,是螺鏇上陞的且會失控。 - After the Arab spring it is harder to deny that universal rights are universal, and amid a panoply of international organisations only the UN combines universal membership with universal values.
阿拉伯國家聲稱很難否認(rèn)普世權(quán)利具有廣泛適用性。 在形形色色的世界組織中,衹有聯(lián)郃國成員國間的關(guān)系是靠普世價值連接在一起。 - It can take us through the full panoply of human emotions within one particular composition.
讓我們在一首曲子中經(jīng)歷人類所有情感的的盛裝聚會。
耶魯公開課 - 聆聽音樂課程節(jié)選 - There's a whole panoply of rules here, including capital gains taxes, one of your favorites.
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