stranding
常見例句
- This week the Telegraph ran the headline "Wind farms blamed for stranding of whales".
本周電訊報(bào)的大標(biāo)題:“風(fēng)力農(nóng)場(chǎng)已經(jīng)因?yàn)轹L魚的擱淺而受到了責(zé)備”。 - And while there remains any uncertainty, passengers may decide not to make trips in case the temporary respite reverses along with the wind, stranding them far from home.
當(dāng)不確定性依然存在時(shí),旅客們也許會(huì)選擇不旅行以免短暫的(禁飛措施)中止隨著風(fēng)向改變,將他們滯留在遠(yuǎn)離家鄉(xiāng)的地方。 - As the ash cloud spread eastwards, northern Europe’s airports shut down one by one, stranding millions of passengers, many of them attempting to return from Easter holidays, all over the world.
隨著火山灰的東移,北歐的機(jī)場(chǎng)逐一關(guān)閉,滯留了來自世界各地的數(shù)百萬的旅客,其中很多人試圖在復(fù)活節(jié)假期結(jié)束前返回。 - And then it swept out again, stranding everyone from investment-grade companies to emerging-market oligarchs.
ECONOMIST: Banks will still make money, just less of it - He hated stranding Ruma with Akash so often, he said, especially now that she was pregnant again.
NPR: Excerpt: 'Unaccustomed Earth' - In sweltering heat, protesters gathered and blocked streets far and wide, stranding public transportation in the meantime.
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