dribs
常見例句
- News of that discovery, at Fermilab, trickled out in dribs and drabs over several months in 1995.
1995年費(fèi)米實(shí)驗(yàn)室那項(xiàng)發(fā)現(xiàn)的消息幾個(gè)月內(nèi)零星地泄露(透露)出一點(diǎn)點(diǎn)。 - After about a year of schooling as a boy—and that spread out in dribs and drabs of three months here and four months there—Lincoln taught himself.
林肯小時(shí)候大約上了一年學(xué),但也是這兒上幾個(gè)月哪兒上幾個(gè)月這樣念的,之后他就是自學(xué)的。 - To keep the game interesting, most of it is paid out in dribs and drabs: a machine that returned $95,000 of every $100,000 in one huge jackpot once in a blue moon would be too disheartening to play.
為了讓賭戲保持吸引力,機(jī)器回饋的獎(jiǎng)金都是零零碎碎的:如果在一回千載難逢的機(jī)遇下一次性返還獎(jiǎng)池內(nèi)10萬美元的95%則太過令人沮喪,玩興全無。 - Another is the way that bad news comes to light in dribs and drabs, rather than in one cathartic revelation.
ECONOMIST: A liquidity squeeze - Holders of mutual funds lose out from such activities in dribs and drabs, since they are not able to take advantage of these price discrepancies.
ECONOMIST: Everyone’s making money except the customers The - Many believe there is a vast pool of dodgy offshore money owned by Indians, which is brought home in dribs and drabs.
ECONOMIST: Foreign investment in India: They just keep on keeping on The 返回 dribs