a fair shake
常見(jiàn)例句
- I asked him if he thought life had given him a fair shake.
我問(wèn)他,他是否認(rèn)爲(wèi)生活給了他公平的待遇。 - The United States gets a fair shake, and there may even be some overcompensation.
美國(guó)得到一個(gè)公平交易,竝且甚至有可能過(guò)度補(bǔ)償了些。 - It's long been regarded as pseudoscience, but precognition–that is, the ability to not just predict but to actually perceive the future–is getting a fair shake in some scientific circles lately.
長(zhǎng)期以來(lái),人們一直認(rèn)爲(wèi)預(yù)知是偽科學(xué),但最近在某些科學(xué)家圈子裡,預(yù)知——不僅是預(yù)測(cè)還包括準(zhǔn)確感知未來(lái)的能力——開(kāi)始得到了一定的認(rèn)可。 - We need a tax code where everyone gets a fair shake, and everybody pays their fair share.
FORBES: Three Crucial Words Missing From President Obama's Speech Prove He Is Clueless - There are lots of people in America not getting a fair shake and they deserve to be heard.
FORBES: The Psychology of Envy: Romney's Big Fail - We can debate whether women get a fair shake at opportunities and I would argue that we do.
FORBES: Discrimination Is Alive And Well 返回 a fair shake