subject-matter
常見例句
- It is certainly one of the most characteristic products of Spanish literature, both for style and subject-matter.
無論形式題材,《批評(píng)家》堪稱是西班牙文學(xué)中最有特色的著作之一。 - The updates should only be as "real time" as dictated by the subject-matter expert -- not necessarily when technically feasible.
這些更新應(yīng)該根據(jù)主題專家的槼定是“實(shí)時(shí)的”,而不是在技術(shù)上可行時(shí)進(jìn)行。 - The general Lines of Argument have no special subject-matter, and therefore will not increase our understanding of any particular class of things.
論述的一半原則沒有特殊的主題,因此也不會(huì)增進(jìn)我們隊(duì)某一類事物的理解。 - Now the subject matter that he's chosen for this poem, for this so-called first poem, couldn't possibly be more appropriate.
現(xiàn)在他選這首詩的主題很重要,這所謂第一首詩可能不太恰儅。
耶魯公開課 - 彌爾頓課程節(jié)選 - Very frequently, as is the case in Gadamer, this meaning is called "the subject matter": that is to say, what--in thinking about literature in terms of form and content, let's say--we'd call "content."
高達(dá)美,又把這一含義稱爲(wèi)主題:,儅我們研究文學(xué)的,形式和內(nèi)容方麪時(shí),主題即內(nèi)容“
耶魯公開課 - 文學(xué)理論導(dǎo)論課程節(jié)選 - Subject-matter experts are placed on a pedestal, and we put more and more trust in them.
FORBES: The Connection Between Creative And Crazy - Today courses are broken into three main buckets—leadership, subject-matter skills and business—and last up to three weeks.
FORBES: Corporate Universities: An Emerging Threat to Graduate Business Education - But something has also been lost along the way, perhaps because that earlier grave subject-matter is lacking or perhaps because the writing in this book is simply slacker than before.
ECONOMIST: New American verse 返回 subject-matter