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broken homes的意思

broken homes中文翻譯:

破碎的家庭

相似詞語短語

broken───adj.破碎的;壞掉的;v.折斷;打碎;損壞(break的過去分詞)

homes───n.(Homes)人名;(德)霍梅斯;n.家庭(home的復數形式);房屋

physically broken───身體受傷

broken window───破窗理論;破窗效應

broken inside───內部破損

broken love───破碎的愛情

leg broken───拐向反彈球

equine homes───馬之家

broken line───n.虛線; 折線;[數]折線;虛線;斷線;點線

雙語使用場景

About 60 percent came from broken homes.───其中約60%的人來自破裂家庭。

People from broken homes often lack stable lives.───來自破碎家庭的人往往缺乏穩定的生活。

People from broken homes and North American Indians are two examples.───來自破碎家庭的人和北美印第安人就是兩個例子。

Then seeing big shops face of broken homes, broken and the passenger car , I knew that not only arbitrary, but not the general chaos.───到來后,看亂七八糟的店鋪,亂七八糟的破房子,亂七八糟的人流和車,我才知道,不但亂,而且不是一般的亂。

It is hard not to agree with Ms Evans, that children from broken homes are almost always more distressed than their parents realise.───認同艾文斯女士并不困難,那些來自破裂家庭的兒童總是比他們的父母了解的更加苦惱。

nutrition; two incomes, but more divorce, fancier houses, but broken homes.───兩個人都掙錢了,離婚率也上升了;房子更漂亮了,家庭卻破碎了。

More than ever, we have big houses and broken homes, high incomes and low morale, secured rights and diminished civility.───比起從前的任何時候,我們所能擁有的不過是…大房子和破裂的家庭,高收入和降低的道德標準,有保障的權利和漸漸喪失的禮貌。

These are the days of two incomes, but more divorce; of fancier houses, but more broken homes.───時代有雙收入,但也更高的離婚率;有更華麗的房屋,卻有更多破碎的家庭。

These are the days of two incomes but more divorce, fancier houses, but broken homes.───這個時代里,家庭有兩份工資,房屋美輪美奐,卻離婚更多,家庭破碎。

英語使用場景

Children from broken homes are more likely to leave home before the age of 18.

They came from broken homes and were desperate to help struggling mums.

Helen knew plenty about broken homes, because she came from one.

The young girls she treats in alarming numbers are the victims of broken homes and parental neglect.

The majority of offenders do not come from broken homes.

Of fancier houses, but broken homes.

The Foundation is now dedicated to sheltering young girls from broken homes.

The majority of offenders do not come from disturbed or broken homes, and many broken homes do not produce delinquents.

Kids are brought up in broken homes and crime-ridden neighbourhoods; they don't go to university because they're not attached to their schools . . .