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常見(jiàn)例句
- She said: "The declining figures are no doubt partly due to the perception that wives do really rather too well in divorce, and that it is a long and stressful procedure.
她說(shuō):“那逐漸下降的結(jié)婚數(shù)據(jù)部分無(wú)疑是來(lái)自男人的認(rèn)知,他們覺(jué)得妻子在離婚中會(huì)有絕對(duì)優(yōu)勢(shì),那是套冗長(zhǎng)而又繁重的程序。 - For those readers who are rather too young to be familiar with the idea, a layaway plan allows a buyer to pick a particular piece of merchandise which the shop puts in storage.
針對(duì)那些尚年輕還不熟悉這一概念的讀者們,在此先介紹一下分期預(yù)付購(gòu)物計(jì)劃:顧客挑選一件特殊商品并由商店為其保管; - On the numbers alone it may seem compelling to go flat-out for growth. But shareholders in financial institutions have seen rather too much of that strategy lately to be entirely comfortable with it.
單單從數(shù)據(jù)上來(lái)看,有充分的理由和信心全速的追求發(fā)展,但金融機(jī)構(gòu)的股東們覺(jué)得,對(duì)于今后的發(fā)展,還未能找到太多完全適合自身的發(fā)展戰(zhàn)略。 - "Too many career politicians are a bit too concerned with keeping their jobs, rather than serving the public, rather than helping people."
- Many people said the problem with general levels of happiness or unhappiness rather, the cause is people have too high expectations.
很多人說(shuō),一般的快樂(lè)或不快樂(lè)水平,是由于人們有過(guò)高的期望。
哈佛公開(kāi)課 - 幸福課課程節(jié)選 - We, too, understand the relevance of what we call "the society function."] Rather it must be elucidated in its full extent through the problem of the evolution of literature.
你們不要以為我們很幼稚,我們也明白社會(huì)功能的意義是什么],但是我們必須用,文學(xué)進(jìn)化的角度來(lái)解釋它的功能。
耶魯公開(kāi)課 - 文學(xué)理論導(dǎo)論課程節(jié)選 - Some of the stories are poignant, but rather too many are about Mr Prosek.
ECONOMIST: Slithery creatures, strangely determined - As China saw it, the casinos proved rather too popular, drawing huge numbers of corrupt officials.
ECONOMIST: All the misery of Maoism with none of the redeeming features - It may turn out that way, but it is rather too early to tell.
ECONOMIST: What isn't known about bad debts 返回 rather too