Washingtonian
常見(jiàn)例句
- Tai Shan was born in the nation's capital, so you can confidently call him a Washingtonian.
泰山出生于美國(guó)首都,所以你也可以稱它為華盛頓人(熊貓?) - In 1990, a survey of newspaper editors conducted by Washingtonian magazine rated Broder as "Best Reporter," "Hardest Working," and "Least Ideological" among more than 100 columnists.
1990年,由華盛頓雜志推出的一項(xiàng)關(guān)于報(bào)紙編輯的調(diào)查,在100多為專欄作家中,布羅德被評(píng)為“最佳記者”,“最艱苦奮斗獎(jiǎng)”以及“最不可捉摸獎(jiǎng)”。 - "The raccoon riding an alligator is the most Florida thing since mortgage fraud, " tweeted Benjamin Freed, a writer for the Washingtonian, alluding to the financial crisis that began in 2007.
華盛頓作家本杰明·弗里德在推特上寫(xiě)道:“浣熊騎鱷魚(yú)是貸款欺詐之后最佛羅里達(dá)的事了?!?他暗指2007年開(kāi)始的金融危機(jī)。 - The challenger, Kay Hagan, has portrayed Mrs Dole as a Washingtonian who spends too much time with George Bush to visit North Carolina, and has benefited from the Obama wave.
ECONOMIST: Senate races in the South - It is unlikely that running a corporation will provide a chance for you to prove your Washingtonian greatness, but there are still a lot of lessons you can learn from the Indispensable Man.
FORBES: Magazine Article - With steeply rising oil prices and the real prospect of al Qaida taking over Yemen, Iranian proxies taking over Bahrain, and the Muslim Brotherhood controlling Egypt, some Americans are recognizing that not all revolutions are Washingtonian.
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