be on a par
常見(jiàn)例句
- But in the grand scheme of criminal threats, hacker kingpins do not appear to be on a par with Colombian drug lords—even if the security industry would wish it otherwise.
這兩句都是means后的內(nèi)容,后面一句似乎和mean沒(méi)關(guān)系了一樣但是在大型犯罪的籌劃方面,黑客頭子并不能與哥倫比亞的大毒梟相提并論——即使證券行業(yè)希望如此。 - The idea of starting boys at school a year later, when their language development would be on a par with girls a year younger, would, in that respect, seem to make a lot of sense.
當(dāng)男孩入學(xué)一年后,其語(yǔ)言發(fā)展能力可以和小一歲的女孩相提并論。 于是,他們?cè)谶@方面的想法似乎變得積極起來(lái)。 - The budget deficit as a share of GDP may be on a par with Greece’s, but Britain’s public debt started much lower, at less than 50% of national output in 2007, compared with over 100% in Greece.
雖然,預(yù)算赤字占其GDP比重可能會(huì)趕上希臘,但是英國(guó)的公共債務(wù)起點(diǎn)較低,在2007年少于GDP的50%,而當(dāng)時(shí)希臘的公共債務(wù)已經(jīng)超過(guò)其GDP。 - It also provides analysis of the raw data, which will be on a par with anything available privately.
ECONOMIST: Letters - That would be a drop on a par with the 1930s and far below most forecasts.
ECONOMIST: Stockmarkets and dividends 返回 be on a par