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英:【【ˈbædʒət】】美:【【ˈbædʒət】】
英:
美:
常见释义:
白芝浩;巴杰特(人名).
1、Walter
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─── 沃尔特·白芝浩
1、get a bag ─── 拿个包
2、green bag ─── 律师;律师行业
3、drumhead cabbage production ─── 核果甘蓝生产
4、bed in a bag ─── 包里的床
5、cabbage roll soup ─── 卷心菜卷汤
6、burlap bags ─── 麻布袋,粗麻袋
7、gift bag ─── 礼品袋
8、bagging classifier ─── 装袋分级机
9、baggage allowance delta ─── 行李限额增量
10、my bag is r ─── 我的包是r
1、
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didnt find the legendary super-voter on his little tour. ─── 巴杰特没有发现他传说中的超级选民。
2、THESE days
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spends a lot of time pretending not to know there is a penguin in his wardrobe. ─── 这段时间白芝浩花很长时间假装不知道衣橱里有一只企鹅。
3、obvious lies; a demonstrable lack of concern for the general welfare; practical truth provable to all men- Walter
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. ─── 明显的谎言;明显的对普通福利的关心;实际的真相可被所有人而言查明-沃尔特·白芝浩。
4、At its worst, this might be the start of a process by which Britain falls out of the EU (see
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). ─── 最糟糕的是,这次失败的峰会可能成为英国脱离欧盟的进程的开端。
5、As Walter
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said; "The great pleasure in life is doing what people say you cannot do. " ─── 正如沃尔特-白居特所言,“人生的快意就在于做那些别人认为你无法做到的事。”
6、
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is wondering: if Englands football team can be trained by an Italian, why shouldnt the health service be managed by a Frenchman? ─── 本栏目一直在思考:如果英国的足球队可以请意大利人指教,那公共医疗卫生服务怎么不能交给法国人管理呢?
7、
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is more optimistic. ─── 巴杰特更为乐观。
8、Even the British Conservatives, who have wisely dropped their promise of a referendum on Lisbon, are slowly realising this (see
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). ─── 就连当年明智地放弃就里斯本条约进行全民公投的英国保守党,也开始意识到了这一点(详见专栏
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)。
9、It even misnames the founder of this newspaper as Walter
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(it was James Wilson) and misspells the name of the current editor. ─── 他甚至错将本刊创始人认为是沃尔特•白芝浩(实际是詹姆斯•威尔逊),误拼了现任主编的名字。
Wilsons son-in-law, Walter
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, recommended that the Bank of England lend generously (but at a penalty rate) to illiquid banks (but not to insolvent ones).
Following
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or modern functional sociology, the assertion is made that the figure of the sovereign binds together the national collective.
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mentions this distillatory effect in order tentatively to advance an unfashionable view.
Under the editorship of
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, who argued that "The object of The Economist is to throw white light on the subjects within its range", the papers influence grew.
Regular readers may have noticed that in describing these periodic spats,
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tended to side with Mr Blair.