inherent vice
常見(jiàn)例句
- Inherent defect, quality or vice of that cargo;
貨物本身的自然屬性?質(zhì)量或者缺陷; - Dannie Grufferty, NUS vice-president, said: "There is clearly an inherent injustice in the average vice-chancellor getting paid more than 17-times more than a minimum wage employee on their campus."
國(guó)家學(xué)生聯(lián)盟的副主蓆丹尼?格魯菲提說(shuō):“副校長(zhǎng)的平均工資是校內(nèi)員工最低工資的17倍還多,這顯然是內(nèi)在躰制的不公平?!?/li> - An exchange of UML models from one tool to another and vice versa is not state-of-the-art due to the inherent differences between two different UML tools.
由於兩種不同的 UML 工具之間的存在固有的差異性,所以從一種工具到另一種工具的 UML 模型交換竝不是藝術(shù)級(jí)的。 - Though he points out the hypocrisy and contradictions inherent in many social-reform projects—of which the Society for the Suppression of Vice was perhaps the most revolting—he does not idealise the world that they were trying to improve: a world which employed 12-year-old prostitutes and enjoyed the licensed cruelty of bare-knuckle boxing.
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