wider margin
常見(jiàn)例句
- So the two main parties need to beat each other by a wider margin than before to control the House of Commons.
所以,兩大政黨需要比以前付出更多才能戰(zhàn)勝對(duì)方從而贏得下議院的控制權(quán)。 - Some polls now put it at 12% or more (though this could shrink on the day). So the two main parties need to beat each other by a wider margin than before to control the House of Commons.
所以,兩大政黨需要比以前付出更多才能戰(zhàn)勝對(duì)方從而贏得下議院的控制權(quán)。 - Without a last-ditch effort, delays in collecting the new income and property taxes, announced in September, means that this year’s budget deficit target will be missed by an even wider margin.
若政府仍沒(méi)有破釜沉舟的打算,於9月宣佈的新收入稅及房産稅就無(wú)法及時(shí)收繳,這將擴(kuò)大本就實(shí)現(xiàn)無(wú)望的目標(biāo)赤字與實(shí)際赤字間的差距。 - Even George W. Bush was reelected by a wider margin than he was elected.
FORBES: For President, The Principled Endorsement Is Nobody - Put simply, those three teams outperformed their contemporaries by a wider margin than the '27 club did.
FORBES: Magazine Article - Meanwhile, The New York Times remained the largest Sunday newspaper by an even wider margin, with an average circulation of 1, 339, 462.
FORBES: WSJ Stays On Top in Newspaper Circulation Race 返回 wider margin