January
常见例句
- January is the first month of the year.1
月是一年中的第一个月。 - Generally speaking, the coldest weather comes in January.
一般来说,一月的天气最冷。 - The new tax law will not take effect until January.
新税法到1月份才生效。 - January 1 is New Year's Day.1
月1日是新年。 - He started work here last January.
去年1月他开始在这里工作。 - It happened on January the seventeenth.
事情发生在1月17日。 - She was born in January.
她是1月出生的。 - This office will open in January 2002.
这个办事处定于2002年1月份开业。 - Singapore, also totally dependent on imports, saw its prices rise by between 6 and 8 per cent during January-March.
完全依赖进口的新加坡的价格上升幅度也在6和8 %之间,在一月份到三月份。 - On Monday, government inflation figures showed Hong Kong property prices were up 15% in the January-September period, after a 30% surge in 2009.
周一,政府的通货膨胀数字显示香港的资产价格在1-9月上升了15%,而2009年已经上涨了30%。
blog.sina.com.cn - Global land and ocean surface temperatures in the first half of 2010 were the warmest January-June on record, the federal climate service reported Thursday.
在这里输入译文 星期四联邦气候局调查表明:2010年上半年全球陆地和海洋表面温度是有史以来最高的。 - And every year on January nineteenth -- Poe's birthday -- people watch for a man dressed in black to appear.
- Finally, I just want to say, next lecture is January twenty-eighth and we're going to talk about portfolio diversification, which is one very important application of the fundamental principle of risk management, as applied to securities.
最后,我想说下一讲是在1月28日,到时我们会谈谈资产组合多样化,这是风险管理基本原则中,对证券投资来说,这是非常重要的一项应用。
耶鲁公开课 - 金融市场课程节选 - Our first review section will be in the week of January--with your teaching fellows-- will be in the week of January twenty-eighth and we're going to have to ask you to sign up with one of the teaching fellows.
我们的第一次复习课,将在一月。。。和助教一起-,将在1月28日所在的那周,我们会叫你们,选择和一个助教合作。
耶鲁公开课 - 金融市场课程节选 - First, there was so much precipitation during the January-to-March rainy season that Machu Picchu closed down.
FORBES: A Machu Picchu Style Start-up - Instead of rallying, however, the stock market sold off by 8% in the January-February pullback.
FORBES: Charts Provide Reliable Warnings - Huaneng says its January-September output was down 5.4% from the same period in 2011.
FORBES: Has China's Economy Bottomed Out? 返回 January