sea change
常見例句
- It would mark a sea-change on the internet.
這將標(biāo)志著互聯(lián)網(wǎng)的重大變化。 - The Conservatives will benefit from a sea-change in the public mood.
公衆(zhòng)態(tài)度的普遍改變將對保守黨有利。 - The victory of the conservative CiU in one of Spain’s richest and most populous regions, plus a rise in the vote for the opposition People’s Party (PP), may signal a sea-change in Spanish politics.
保守派CiU黨在西班牙最富有且人口最多的地區(qū)之一的勝利,再加上反對黨人民黨(PP黨)的選票上陞,可能預(yù)示著西班牙政治的大變化。 - Faith Lapidus tells about the sea-change soon to take place in what is called the "Silent Service."
- "I think we're on a very good path to making a sea-change in our missile defense posture within the coming three-to-five years."
- Mr.Obama says the change in policy was also prompted by advances in technology, including improvements in land and sea-based interceptors and the sensors that support them.
- Nothing would be better for public schools than a policy sea-change at the federal level.
FORBES: Education Secretary Arne Duncan Criticizes Scott Walker on Teacher Unions - And this sea-change in public debate has been accompanied by an improvement in key cultural indicators.
ECONOMIST: Gary Bauer’s glass door - It is against this historical backdrop that indications of a sea-change in public pension fund attitudes must be viewed.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Divest Terror breakthrough? Or a bait-and switch? 返回 sea change