A Matter of Taste
常見例句
- The winner was going to be a matter of taste, plain and simple.
獲勝者將有一種簡單而樸實(shí)的品味。 - I’d long figured that the choice is a matter of taste and price.
長期以來,我認(rèn)為這是一個(gè)在口味和價(jià)格上選擇的問題。 - It may be the case that much of what they expose is perhaps of little social import, but this is more a matter of taste, and the tabloids certainly never claimed to be tasteful.
可能的情況是,小報(bào)曝光的大部分材料也許并沒有什么社會意義,但是這更多的是品味問題,而且毫無疑問小報(bào)也從來都沒有聲稱自己是有品位的。 - But beyond that, if you were confined to just stocks and bonds, it would be a matter of taste where along this frontier you would be.
進(jìn)一步,若僅限于投資股票和債券的組合,選擇哪個(gè)組合,取決于個(gè)人的興趣。
耶魯公開課 - 金融市場課程節(jié)選 - Just like an oaky, buttery chardonnay, the value of these blogs tends to be a matter of taste.
FORBES: Wine - This is partly because religion is now commonly treated in western societies as a lifestyle choice, a matter of taste, not reason.
ECONOMIST: Religion and science - Whether this seems affecting or affected is probably a matter of taste.
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