set a date
常見例句
- The negotiators promised to keep talking—but did not bother to set a date for further discussion.
談判代表們承諾將繼續(xù)對話但竝未設(shè)定進(jìn)一步討論的日期。 - Send your first draft our editors and a member of our editorial staff will work with you iteratively to prepare the article for publication and set a date.
請將您的草稿發(fā)送給我們的 編輯,屆時將會有編輯與您共同協(xié)商,用疊代方式將文章做好發(fā)佈的準(zhǔn)備,竝設(shè)定一個日期。 - Forget about failures in the past, set a date, and start fresh with a solid plan.
忘記過去的失敗,設(shè)定日期,制定一個完整切實的計劃重頭開始。 - But they have not set a date for this and the United states says any future Palestinian state must be the fruit of negotiations between the Palestinians and Israelis.
- While the military has not publicly set a date for any major operation in the area, U.N.officials say some 80,000 civilians have fled the region in anticipation of a new offensive.
- Given the difficulties ahead, the World Health Assembly approved a resolution to eradicate measles worldwide, but set no target date for achieving this goal.
- The FCC must set a date certain for the switchover, and stick to it.
FORBES: Telegram for the FCC: Time to Retire the Telephone Network - Mr Martin is expected to set a date soon for a general election—probably next spring.
ECONOMIST: Looking south with a friendlier face - But negotiators made little headway, other than agreeing to set a date for further discussions.
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