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常見例句
- And in fact, it can have disastrous negative consequences, especially once interest rates get wind of it.
實(shí)際上,會(huì)産生災(zāi)難性的後果,尤其是利率察覺風(fēng)聲。 - Prepare yourself before you ever get wind of a test coming up by reviewing the material you learned in class that day.
在你打聽到考試的風(fēng)聲後,就得複習(xí)儅天在課堂上學(xué)習(xí)過的材料。 - However, if a big player such as Man City get wind of him they could blow us all out the water, despite Arsenal having first refusal, they can't pay mega money.
但是,如果一個(gè)大的球員,比如男子城市得到他他們可以摧燬我們的風(fēng)所有水征得盡琯阿森納有第一次拒絕,不能繳付巨型錢。
bbs.arsenal.com.cn - Radioactive particles travel in the wind and get absorbed into soil with the help of rain and snow.
- One problem with test-driving prototypes and mule cars is that rival manufacturers, and the motoring press, can more easily get wind of new models.
ECONOMIST: Car design - This is a big coup for the rebels, and a huge embarrassment for the security forces, which failed to get wind of, let alone prevent, the attack.
ECONOMIST: The separatists strike close to home - Once businesses get wind of how easy this is, I imagine some will be racing to install a blue-tuned Hue in order to keep workers awake—particularly night-shift workers.
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