spur on
常見例句
- It is foolish to spur on a willing horse .
敺策溫馴的馬是愚蠢的。
dict.cn - The new Disney film, starring British actress Lily James in the title role, has helped spur on a revival of the shape-shifting garment according to The Sunday Times.
據(jù)《星期日泰晤士報(bào)》報(bào)道,由英國(guó)女縯員莉莉?詹姆斯主縯的這部迪士尼新片引起了塑型束身衣的複興熱潮。
language.chinadaily.com.cn - That's what Americans have done for over 200 years: reinvented ourselves. And to spur on more success stories like the Allen Brothers, we've begun to reinvent our energy policy.
爲(wèi)了推動(dòng)更多像阿倫兄弟這樣的成功故事,我們已開始再造我們的能源政策。
blog.sina.com.cn - President Obama favors major government spending to spur growth, while many European leaders want more emphasis on regulatory reform.
- On broader themes, Mr.Obama announced a U.S.initiative to boost lending and spur economic growth and recovery in the Americas, and proposed a hemispheric partnership to tackle energy and climate challenges.
- "This isn't something that happens on the spur of the moment. It takes a great deal of planning and I think it is an indication the police are determined and doggedly pursuing the leads they got."
- These false gods spur on academic inflation, further reducing the tottering credibility of the education system.
FORBES: He’s just an everyday kid, 16 year-old Jack Andraka - This week a conclave of treaty-boosters in Vienna is attempting to spur on the foot-draggers.
ECONOMIST: No more tests - It has also helped spur on other chaotic freedoms: look at the way ideas, good, bad and mad, are texted around the world.
ECONOMIST: The Berlin Wall 返回 spur on