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常見(jiàn)例句
- Mainline Protestants, however, seemed delighted by the festival, and may well latch on to the emergents to shore up their shrinking numbers.
但主流的新教徒似乎因音樂(lè)節(jié)而感到高興,他們可能對(duì)“新興”運(yùn)動(dòng)穩(wěn)定教徒人數(shù)的做法很感興趣。 - Zhou concluded: "It is high time we introduced some sensitivity training on races and ethnicities if we are going to latch on to the orbit of globalisation.
周黎明縂結(jié)道:“如果我們真的要同全球接軌,那麼現(xiàn)在就是正確對(duì)待種族敏感問(wèn)題得時(shí)候了。 - Their latest innovation is to hide viruses on high-traffic Web sites. These viruses latch on to unsuspecting users, and allow their nefarious creators to see everything victims are doing online.
這些黑客們的最新技術(shù)是將病毒潛藏在高流量的網(wǎng)站,這些病毒會(huì)進(jìn)入訪(fǎng)問(wèn)者的電腦中,使得黑客們能窺眡到所有網(wǎng)上交易。 - So basically, if we were to place a baby on the mother's abdomen, the baby would actually crawl up the mother's chest and choose which breast it would like to latch on to.
- Dr.Vallenas says many mothers are discouraged from breast-feeding because they do not know how to get their baby to latch on properly to the breast's nipple, or because they suffer pain and discomfort.
- These latch on to a protein that is expressed often in cancer cell but not in normal ones.
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