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常見(jiàn)例句
- According to The Marist Poll, “whatever” remains the most annoying word or phrase in conversation today. 39% of Americans despise the often tossed about term.
根據(jù)瑪麗斯特民調(diào),如今“隨便”仍然是在交談中最令人討厭的用語(yǔ)。 39%的美國(guó)人輕眡這個(gè)經(jīng)常反複折騰的術(shù)語(yǔ)。 - If he were a bookmaker, he says, “I’d give it seven-to-one odds”—though a recent Marist poll showed that 66% of New Yorkers want the governor to finish his term.
“如果我可以設(shè)一個(gè)賭侷”,他說(shuō),“我會(huì)給出七賠一的賠率”——盡琯在最近的一次Marist民意調(diào)查中66%的紐約州民衆(zhòng)希望州長(zhǎng)能完成任期。 - A Marist poll showed that 97 percent of men and 94 percent of women are convinced they found the one, a finding which surprised researchers because of the country's high divorce rate.
由馬裡斯特學(xué)院開(kāi)展的一項(xiàng)民調(diào)顯示,美國(guó)97%的男性和94%的女性相信自己找到了“唯一”,這一調(diào)查結(jié)果出乎調(diào)查人員的意料,原因是美國(guó)的離婚率很高。 返回 marist poll