into the breach的意思
into the breach中文翻譯:
進入缺口
breach───n.違背,違反;缺口;vt.違反,破壞;打破
into the───進入
breach buff───突破buff
breach tv───破壞電視
breach of───……的違約;……的辜負;……的破壞
geofence breach───土工格柵缺口
qualifying breach───限定違約
containment breach───安全殼破裂
anticipatory breach───預先違約;期前違約,預期違約
the breach, dear friends.───戰場,親愛的朋友。
In contrast, Steve Walt stepped into the breach... and now he's trying to find his way back to shore.───與此相反,Steve Walt步入突破點…現在他試圖找到他的方式回到岸邊。
I have to step into the breach when my boss was not in the company.───當老板不在公司時,我不得不充當臨時代理人。
Before stepping into the breach, he took cues from watching other stores struggle with the sudden surge in business.───在選擇這一突破點之前,他仔細觀察了其他商店應對突發的生意激增是如何努力應付的。
It popped each seed into a chamber for distribution just as his gun placed bullets into the breach for firing.───這種機器能將每粒種子打進機器內室以進行撒播,正如他的槍械將子彈上進槍膛以進行發射。
Last month, the EFSF was given similar powers and there is now talk that it could step into the breach.───上個月,EFSF被賦予了類似的權力,現在有傳言稱它可能會代替IMF來提供這種額度。
For Greece and now Ireland, European taxpayers and the taxpayer-backed International Monetary Fund have stepped into the breach with cash.───對于希臘和目前的愛爾蘭,歐洲的納稅人和納稅人支持的國際貨幣基金組織(InternationalMonetaryFund)已經用現金臨時填補了新基金尚未到位時的空白。
The banks have stepped into the breach as public-pension funds become net sellers of JGBs to provide funds to retiring baby-boomers.───當養老基金為了提供退休金給嬰兒潮那批退休的人,而成為國債的凈賣家時,銀行可以接手賣出的大量國債。
The leading man got laryngitis but his understudy stepped into the breach and gave an excellent performance.───演主角的男演員得了喉炎,不過他的替角代替了他,而且表演得極為出色。
Thanks for stepping into the breach last week.
Who will step into the breach?
You are very brave to step into the breach.
At the eleventh hour, Halifax has stepped into the breach.
Pawelski would like to step into the breach.
His assistant stepped into the breach when the old surgeon was unable to go on with the operation.
But what -- or who -- jumps into the breach for the Lakers is Bryant.
Future President James Madison stepped into the breach.
I was persuaded to step into the breach temporarily when they became too ill to continue.