great- 英 [greɪt]   美 [ɡret]

great-

great-  英 [greɪt] 美 [ɡret]

adj. 伟大的,重大的;极好的,好的;主要的  n. 大师;大人物;伟人们 

So they strive to grow but forget the principles that made them great -- getting into the market quickly, not throwing money at the wrong thing. 所以他们努力变大变强,但是他们却忘了他们强大的原因——进入股市很快,不在错误的事情上投入资金。
'If you reward them with a, 'That was great -- more like that, please,' it could help open up a whole raft of new access points to the city,' he says. 他说,“如果你对他们表示赞赏,对他们说‘那个提议太好了──请给我更多的建议吧。’ 也许就能因此得以了解到这个城市全新的一面。”

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  • adj. 伟大的,重大的;极好的,好的;主要的
  • n. 大师;大人物;伟人们
  • 1. So they strive to grow but forget the principles that made them great -- getting into the market quickly, not throwing money at the wrong thing.

    所以他们努力变大变强,但是他们却忘了他们强大的原因——进入股市很快,不在错误的事情上投入资金。

  • 2. 'If you reward them with a, 'That was great -- more like that, please,' it could help open up a whole raft of new access points to the city,' he says.

    他说,“如果你对他们表示赞赏,对他们说‘那个提议太好了──请给我更多的建议吧。’ 也许就能因此得以了解到这个城市全新的一面。”

  • 3. This digitised "twin" might be able to provide valuable lessons for your great-grandchildren - as well as giving them a good idea of what their ancestor was like.

    这个数字“孪生兄弟”也许可以给你的曾孙一些有价值的经验,也能给他们出一些好主意,或者他们的祖先是什么样的人。

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