from cradle to grave
常見(jiàn)例句
- There is also an allowance for funeral, for the State boasts that it looks after people"from cradle to grave"!
家裡有人過(guò)世還發(fā)給喪葬費(fèi),因爲(wèi)國(guó)家誇耀說(shuō),英國(guó)人從“搖籃到墳?zāi)埂睔嫉玫秸樟希?br>coralulu.spaces.live.com - Health spending makes up 30-40% of regional governments' budgets. Long-lived Spaniards are rightly proud that they enjoy free health care from cradle to grave.
毉療衛(wèi)生開(kāi)銷(xiāo)佔(zhàn)到了國(guó)家政府預(yù)算的30-40%,長(zhǎng)壽的西班牙人對(duì)於自己自生至死享受的免費(fèi)毉療是十分自豪的。 - Nannied from cradle to grave by the world’s most generous welfare systems, they squeal like spoiled children when asked to give up just a few of their playthings.
他們一輩子都生活在世界上最優(yōu)惠的福利制度下。 一旦要求他們放開(kāi)一些玩物,他們便像被寵壞的孩子一般抱怨起來(lái)。 - For example, around nineteen twelve he finished a nine-book series called "From the Cradle to the Grave."
- Perhaps people feel little need for CSR when the government cares for them from cradle to grave.
ECONOMIST: Attitudes to business - Andy Stern, the president of the Service Employees International Union, speaks frequently of a future in which labor serves its constituents from cradle to grave.
FORBES: Big Labor Should Learn From Big Blue - The group would take responsibility for us from cradle to grave, and we in turn would become servants of the group, burdened with responsibility for the lives of others.
FORBES: The "On Your Own" Economy 返回 from cradle to grave