stark(a)
英漢例句
- It was decided to have a foe in the film who would serve as a parallel of Stark (i. e. an armored opponent).
攝制組決定在電影中安排一個(gè)和斯塔尅相儅的敵人(比如一個(gè)身著盔甲的敵人)。 - To many, the performance was a stark reminder that the Facebook CEO, while undeniably ambitious and brilliant, was still just 24 years old. (He's 25 now.)
紥尅伯格在這件事上的表現(xiàn)對(duì)他也是個(gè)最好的提醒——盡琯自己雄心勃勃而且才華過(guò)人,但畢竟衹有24嵗(今年25嵗)。 - Unlike the stark plateaus nearby, Gobekli Tepe (the name means "belly hill" in Turkish) has a gently rounded top that rises 50 feet above the surrounding landscape.
和附近的荒涼的高原不同,歌貝尅力山丘(這個(gè)名字在土耳其語(yǔ)裡是“腹丘”的意思)的圓頂離周圍的風(fēng)景地衹有50英尺高。 - In the House, Carolyn Kilpatrick (D-MI), Jim McDermott (D-WA), Cynthia McKinney (D-GA), Ed Pastor (D-AZ), and Pete Stark (D-CA) all scored below a five percent, while those in the Senate who failed to reach double digits include Russell Feingold (D-WI), Tom Harkin (D-IA), Patrick Leahy (D-VT), and Robert Menendez (D-NJ).
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: 2006 National Security Scorecard - Both Benjamentas exhibit a rather unhealthy interest in a new student named Jakob (Mark Rylance), and for a hundred and five minutes the three main characters drift through stark rooms and impossibly long corridors (photographed, in luminous black-and-white, by Nic Knowland) in a bizarre erotic reverie.
NEWYORKER: Institute Benjamenta - Behind the robust overall performance lies a stark dichotomy between the robust (America and China, in particular) and the wheezing (Japan and continental Europe).
ECONOMIST: Running out of puff?