e.g的意思
e.g中文翻譯:
例如
e.g.───abbr.例如(forexample)
egg───n.蛋;卵子;家伙;雞蛋;vt.煽動;慫恿;n.(Egg)人名;(法、英)埃格
eng───abbr.電子新聞采集(ElectronicNewsGathering);n.(Eng)人名;(德、柬、老、匈)恩;(匈、瑞典)恩格
erg───n.[物]爾格(功和能的單位)
Belg───abbr.比利時(Belgium);比利時人(Belgian)
Berg───n.冰山
Serg───塞爾格
c.g.───abbr.將級司令官(commandinggeneral);海岸警衛隊(coastguard)
e.c.───abbr.東部中央郵政區(EasternCentral);國教(EstablishedChurch);電子商務(ElectricCommerce)
We need helpers of all types, e.g., geologists and teachers.───我們需要各種類型的協助者,例如地質學者和教師。
Fear for the safety or well-being of yourself and others you care about, e.g. your parent or your brothers and sisters.───擔心你和你關心的人的安全或幸福,例如你的父母或兄弟姐妹。
Flu-like symptoms develop, e.g. diarrhea, nausea, fever, confusion, dizziness, weakness, and generally feeling bad.───出現類似流感的癥狀,例如腹瀉、惡心、發燒、頭暈,虛弱,同時自我感覺很不好。
Loose hair must not tough the shoulders, If so, it must be worn up in an elegant professional style. E. g. : braided, pony-tail, bun.───頭發長度不能到肩膀,否則的話一定要優雅專業扎起來。如:辮子、綁成馬尾狀、盤成發髻。
e. g. She was one of the prettiest girls I had ever worked with.───她是與我合作過的最漂亮的女孩之一。
e. g. He was about to say something when he saw her winking at him.───他剛要開口,突然看到她在向自己使眼色。
e. g. He glared at Bill and was ready to teach him a lesson.───他怒視著比爾,準備教訓他一頓。
A few small political parties with a short history, e. g. the Youth Party, have no army, and so have not been able to get anywhere.───歷史不長的幾個小黨,如青年黨等,沒有軍隊,因此就鬧不出什么名堂來
e. g. The talks with the staff are bogged down on the question of working hours.───和員工的會談在工作時間這個問題上陷入了僵局。上陷入了僵局。
They keep animals, e.g. goats and cattle.
Viewpoint, e.g. further down the road; 5.
The C.E. G.B. case demonstrates that consent will not always protect against possible criminal charges being brought.
E.g. A lorry driver may sustain an injury which will prevent him from ever driving a lorry again.
Does the patient receive any services, e.g. district nurse; home help.
The verb should be in the plural, e . g . " have " in " they have " .
Due to a number of factors, e.g. inflation and current account imbalances, the fixed exchange rate system collapsed in March 1973.
Road fragmentation kills vulnerable species, e.g. barn owls.
Volume 2 deals with general idioms e.g. keep the ball rolling, the proof of the pudding.