titanic
titanic 英 [taɪˈtænɪk] 美 [taɪˈtænɪk]
adj. 巨大的;四价钛的 n. 泰坦尼克号
- If two rival football teams played a close game that went into overtime, it could be said that winning it was a titanic struggle. This means it took a large amount of force and power to do so.
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- adj. 巨大的;四价钛的
- n. 泰坦尼克号
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1. He shifts the image but not the cosmic idea when he tells us that Mao lived “a lifetime of titanic struggle.
在向我们讲述毛“终其一生都在进行巨大的斗争”时,基辛格变换了角度,但整体观点不变。
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2. Directly in back of the building is a lake from which the tips of icebergs protrude, and anchored there is a ship named titanic, whose deck chairs can be rearranged.
在建筑物正后面有一个湖,湖里露出冰山的小角,有一艘名叫泰坦尼克的船停在那里,它的甲板椅子可以重新排列。
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3. Once that happened aboard the titanic, there were officers present to restore a relative sense of order and to disseminate information about what had just happened and what needed to be done next.
泰坦尼克号上一发生这样的事情,就有官员出现,恢复了相对的秩序感。 他们发布消息,说明刚才发生了什么事情,接下来需要做些什么。
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