hunt for
常見(jiàn)例句
- You have to hunt for them.
你不得不去尋找他們。 - Have you ever been right in the middle of something –a complicated email, a tricky paragraph of a report, a hunt for some vital figures –only for your concentration to be shattered?
當(dāng)你正忙于某事——一封不好寫(xiě)的郵件,報(bào)告中棘手的那一段,搜尋著某個(gè)很重要的人物——這樣的時(shí)候,要是注意力能不被分散就再好不過(guò)了(而事實(shí)常與愿違)。 - He took all afternoon on each one of them, on account of having to hunt for each letter on the typewriter.
他每寫(xiě)一篇都花上整整一個(gè)下午的時(shí)間,因?yàn)樗迷诖蜃謾C(jī)上尋找每一個(gè)字母。 - Northern Europeans skied to hunt for food, then later to defend their countries.
- Then you see way back in human histories figures like this where people had to go hunt for their food, and of course there was danger involved in this.
讓我們回到人類(lèi)演化史上,如這張圖所示,人們不得不去狩獵覓食,當(dāng)然,這是非常危險(xiǎn)的
耶魯公開(kāi)課 - 關(guān)于食物的心理學(xué)、生物學(xué)和政治學(xué)課程節(jié)選 - There is a way Locke argues to create property, not just in the things we gather and hunt, but in the land itself, provided there is enough and as good left for others.
洛克認(rèn)為有種創(chuàng)造財(cái)富的辦法,不僅包括我們采集捕獵到的東西,還有土地本身,只要還有足夠多足夠好的留給別人。
耶魯公開(kāi)課 - 公正課程節(jié)選 - Economists, typically baffled by selflessness, have tended to hunt for hidden self-interest in apparent altruism.
ECONOMIST: Why a new golden age of philanthropy may be dawning - Today thousands of companies use LinkedIn's flagship Recruiter product to hunt for skilled achievers.
FORBES: Magazine Article - That mighty animal has to learn how to hunt for its own prey and support himself.
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