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常见例句
- Overcrowding imposes mental strains.
过度拥挤使精神紧张。 - The magistrate imposed a fine of ¥1000.
法官处以1000元的罚金。 - He imposed himself as their leader.
他自封为他们的领袖。 - Ultimately, freedom must be won by the people themselves, not imposed from without.
他说道,“最终,自由必须由人民自己赢得,而不是由外部强加。 - So let me be clear. No system of government can or should be imposed by one nation by any other.
请允许我澄清一下:一个国家不可以也不应该将自己的政府体制强加给另一个国家。 - "The Western countries have imposed sanctions on us for taking our land, although we had discussed this in 1979," he said.
尽管我们在1979年曾对此讨论过,但西方国家为了获取我们的土地还是对我们实行制裁。 - The U.N.Security Council has imposed three rounds of sanctions on Iran for refusing to stop enriching uranium at home.
- Franny again cleared her throat. Apparently, her self-imposed sentence of unadulterated good listenership had been fully served. "Why?" she asked.
弗兰尼又清了喉咙,他的自欺式的自白得到了倾听,遇到了好听众,为什么,她问。
耶鲁公开课 - 1945年后的美国小说课程节选 - And the thing about what Schrodinger did was all he imposed on a system was the electron behaves as a wave and is bound.
薛定谔所做的,是建立在一个系统之上,电子是像波一样运动的并且是有界限的。
麻省理工公开课 - 固态化学导论课程节选 - The ban was imposed after last week's bombing of a Shiite holy site north of the capital.
NPR: Sectarian Killings Divide Integrated Baghdad Suburb - The obvious, but only partial, answer is that he has raised existing taxes and imposed new ones.
ECONOMIST: Labour and tax - Based on all your diplomatic experience, do you think it's wise to set that kind of self-imposed deadline?
NPR: A Conversation with Iraq Envoy Zalmay Khalilzad 返回 imposed