a major的意思
a major中文翻譯:
a專業
major───adj.主要的;重要的;主修的;較多的;n.[人類]成年人;主修科目;陸軍少校;n.(Major)人名;(西)馬霍爾;(法)馬若爾;(捷、德、塞、瑞典)馬約爾;(英)梅杰;vi.主修
doing a major───做主修課
a major of───專業
major concern───主要關注的問題;主要考慮
major scales───大音階
major leagues───職業體協;職業性運動聯盟;〔美國〕職業棒球大聯盟
major renovation───重大改造
major-domo───n.大都管
brevetted major───大調啤酒花
Police have cracked a major drugs ring.───警方破獲了一個重大的販毒集團。
Rotterdam is a major port.───鹿特丹是一個重要的港口城市。
She works for a major Hollywood studio.───她為好萊塢一家大電影公司工作。
So I would encourage you to be as generous as you possibly can in response to what is a major catastrophe .───所以,我鼓勵大家像面臨任何一場重大災難所作出的回應一樣慷慨。
To be sure, had we left without progress, it would have been a major embarrassment to Nixon.───當然,我們此行若毫無進展,對尼克松總統來說無疑是個極大的尷尬。
The first is the obvious point that having him in custody would have been a major policy challenge.───首先很明顯的一點是羈押他將是一個巨大的策略挑戰。
Such a major curriculum overhaul is usually met with some resistance.───對課程進行如此重大的改革通常都是會遇到一些抵制的。
Until recently, the bank viewed Nikko Citigroup as a major unit that it intended to hold onto.───不久之前,花旗還將日興花旗集團視為有意繼續持有的主要事業。
They marched in their silk pajamas along Nanjing Road, a major shopping area in central Shanghai, and sat down in a restaurant.───他們穿著絲綢睡衣,在位于上海市中心主要購物區的南京路上漫步而行,然后進了一間餐廳就坐,一路上他們只碰到了唯一一位穿著睡衣的同志。
Eastman Kodak is a major sponsor of the Olympics.
She suffered a major fit last year.
Leaving home was a major event in his life.
The company has evolved into a major chemical manufacturer.
Unemployment is a major cause of poverty.
Dr Win was a major contributor to the research.
Sheffield is a major steel town.
A captain is inferior to a major.
The local war escalated into a major conflict.
中文翻譯推薦
- a new term begins
- a hundred miles away
- a point
- a little room left
- a leap of logic
- a halloween party
- a party tonight
- a quiet conversation
- a new term is coming
- a major a
- a hundred million
- a merry heart makes a long life
- a point of application
- a hamburger for me
- a party without me
- a quiet day
- a little room there is
- a leap of salmon
- a new tie on
- a hundred per cent
- a major illness