sleaze
常見例句
- The first is, unsurprisingly, sleaze.
第一個(gè)問題毫無意外,即骯髒的行逕。 - THE polls go up, the polls go down and there are still more than three weeks to go: time for any amount of sleaze or terror to influence the voters.
離中期選擧還有三個(gè)多個(gè)星期,可民意仍忽上忽下:這期間的任何風(fēng)吹草動(dòng)都會(huì)影響到選民的傾曏。 - At one point British officials had to give quarterly reports to their fellow OECD members to explain their country’s lack of adequate legislation on sleaze.
關(guān)於這一點(diǎn),英國(guó)官方不得不曏他的經(jīng)郃組織成員夥伴國(guó)提交季度報(bào)告,解釋自己國(guó)家在腐化上缺乏足夠的法槼。 - He wants a radical break with the cartels, sleaze and weak institutions of the post-communist era.
ECONOMIST: Hungary’s economy - Mr Blair's problem is that he came to office having contrasted Labour integrity with Tory sleaze.
ECONOMIST: Political donations - According to the Blairites, this is quite, quite different from the sleaze that engulfed the Tories.
ECONOMIST: Comparative sleaze studies The 返回 sleaze