coalmine
常見(jiàn)例句
- Workers of the coalmine decided to go on strike for better working conditions.
煤礦工人們決定為爭(zhēng)取更好的工作條件舉行罷工。 - Major coalmine and traffic accidents occur frequently, causing serious loss of life and property.
煤礦、交通等重特大事故頻繁發(fā)生,給人民群眾生命財(cái)產(chǎn)造成嚴(yán)重?fù)p失。 - "Butterflies are the canaries in the coalmine," Farrell explains. "They are very sensitive to pollution, climate change and loss of habitat.
“蝴蝶就像煤礦里的金絲雀(俗語(yǔ),意為靈敏的檢測(cè)者),”法雷爾說(shuō),“他們對(duì)污染、氣候變化和棲居地喪失非常敏感。” - As tanks fired into the area around the disputed coalmine, Serbian officials stopped bothering to deny that the army was involved.
ECONOMIST: Kosovo - Serving as a psychological canary in the coalmine of your life, warning you to re-evaluate the wisdom inherent in following one particular path relative to alternative ones.
FORBES: Worried About Anxiety? Don't Be; It's Often Good For You. - After the war, the communists decided to exploit a huge coalmine underneath it, swelling the population to 70, 000—housed in block after block of hideous high-rise concrete hulks, utterly devoid of a sense of community.
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