nab
nab 英 [næb] 美 [næb]
vt. 捉住,逮捕;抢夺
进行时:nabbing 过去式:nabbed 过去分词:nabbed 第三人称单数:nabs 名词复数:nabs
- When you nab someone, you catch the person in the act of doing something wrong. A police officer, for example, might say that she loves to nab shoplifters.
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- vt. 捉住,逮捕;抢夺
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1. New American Bible (nab) - a Catholic translation, the work of the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, and first published in 1970.
新美国圣经(NAB) -一个天主教译本,基督教教义的帮会工作,并于1970年首次出版。
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2. The last time the company posted a loss was exactly 10 years ago, during another period of expansion and heavy investment in infrastructure to nab market share -- which is exactly what it did.
该公司最近一次出现亏损是整整10年前,当时它也是在进行扩张并大举投资于基础设施以抢夺市场份额,而它也确实如愿以偿。
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3. But nab said there were no assurances a sale of the platform would address the concerns of the competition watchdog ACCC.
但NAB表示,不能保证通过出售平台就能解决澳洲竞争及消费者委员会(ACCC)的疑虑.
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