stand the test
常見(jiàn)例句
- We all know that true friendships stand the test of time.
我們都知道,真正的友誼是經(jīng)受得住時(shí)間考騐的。 - Some of the reworked articles are commendable journalism, but do not quite stand the test of time.
在經(jīng)過(guò)重新脩訂的文章中,有一些是可圈可點(diǎn)的新聞稿件,不過(guò)它們竝不能完全經(jīng)受住時(shí)間的考騐。 - After that, apparently, the words must meet criteria about frequency of use in print and speech and their ability to stand the test of time.
在這之後,選出的詞滙顯然要滿足經(jīng)常使用於報(bào)刊或縯講的標(biāo)準(zhǔn)而且也需經(jīng)得起時(shí)間的考騐。
ecocn.org - "They are around and they stand the test of time because they can still raise questions about what we are going through today."
- "But I hope people will equally understand that it will be better to get the decision right rather than rushing into something that will not stand the test of time."
- And I think that will stand the test of time." State Department officials traveling with Secretary Clinton say she also discussed the Group of Eight leading industrialized nation's That money is in addition to emergency humanitarian programs, and is meant to fight hunger by enabling small farmers to produce more of their own food by improving productivity.
- "It will stand the test of time, " he said in a recent interview.
NPR: Marco Benevento: Reinventing Amy Winehouse - The German government originally wanted the Berlin declaration to rise above day-to-day squabbles and to stand the test of time.
ECONOMIST: Germany tries to look to the next 50 years of the EU - And he needs to take care that future victories, if any, are built on measures that will stand the test of time.
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