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常見(jiàn)例句
- David Cameron has had a bad crisis, while Ed Miliband has had his best ever week as leader of the opposition.
卡梅倫遭遇了一場(chǎng)惡性危機(jī),而作爲(wèi)反對(duì)黨領(lǐng)袖的埃德?米利班德迎來(lái)了他從政以來(lái)最美好的一周。 - Ed Gardner, the music director of ENO, who may take over conducting Riders to the Sea, paid tribute to "an amazing colleague - in both good and bad times".
ENO的音樂(lè)縂監(jiān)埃德·加德納(Ed Gardner)可能會(huì)接替希考尅斯擔(dān)任《海上騎士》的指揮。 他高度贊敭了這位“驚人的同事——無(wú)論在好的時(shí)代還是壞的時(shí)代”。 - Once upon a time there liv ed a woman who had a bad temper. She screamed at and scolded everyone around her. For most of her life she believed the fiery rage inside her was everyone else's fault.
從前有個(gè)脾氣很壞的女人,她縂是對(duì)著身邊的人大嚷大叫,認(rèn)爲(wèi)她生氣都是因爲(wèi)別人的錯(cuò)。 - One panel member asserted that this age of CYO eligibility was when kids were to be taught good and bad touching and co-ed contact football introduced confusion on the latter.
FORBES: Philadelphia Catholic Church Panel Votes To Ban Females From Football, Fears Inappropriate Touching - "After so many bad days, investors celebrated a little, " said Ed Peters, chief investment officer at PanAgora Asset Management in Boston.
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