be torn apart
常見(jiàn)例句
- What's the worst thing that can happen, that I'll be torn apart by wild journalists?
我會(huì)被瘋狂的記者四分五裂? - Then Robson, ahead of the second group game, terrified that England would be torn apart by Holland as they had been at Euro 88, introduced Mark Wright as a third centre-back.
此後羅佈森在第二場(chǎng)小組賽之前,由於害怕英格蘭隊(duì)會(huì)重縯88年歐洲盃被荷蘭隊(duì)撕碎的一幕,使用了馬尅·賴(lài)特作爲(wèi)第三名中後衛(wèi)。 - Colleges, like newspapers, will be torn apart by new ways of sharing information enabled by the Internet.
大學(xué),會(huì)像報(bào)紙一樣,因爲(wèi)互聯(lián)網(wǎng)帶來(lái)的信息共享而被撕得粉碎。 - Moreover, despite lingering tension between Ukraine's russified east and nationalist west, dire predictions that the country would be torn apart have so far proved wrong.
ECONOMIST: Ukraine’s grim choice - Every investment needs to be torn apart and examined to see if it is designed to perform in the best interests of investors, as opposed to the promoters.
FORBES: Develop a "Fiduciary Response" or You Will Get Scammed - If it were to lose United, its biggest member, there would be such a scramble to replace the American partner that the two other big alliances (SkyTeam and oneworld) could be torn apart as Star woos Delta Air Lines and American Airlines, their American anchors.
ECONOMIST: Who gains if United should die? 返回 be torn apart