1、Days when you feel small and insignificant, you can'trise to the occasion. Just getting started seems impossible.(那些日子總會(huì)讓你感到自己的渺小和微不足道,你跟本無法振作起來,根本沒有力氣重新開始。)
2、But for investors comfortable that strong global growth underpins the rise in share prices around the world, a collapse in Shanghai is an occasion to hold one's nerve and remain calm.(但對于那些相信強(qiáng)勁的全球經(jīng)濟(jì)增長給全世界股價(jià)上揚(yáng)提供了支撐的投資者來說,面對上海股市的暴跌,他們應(yīng)當(dāng)鼓起勇氣保持平靜。)
3、We were never a one-man team, though, and we have other players who willrise to the occasion and fill the gap, of that I am sure.(我們從不是一個(gè)人的球隊(duì),其他人會(huì)站起來負(fù)起責(zé)任,我確信這點(diǎn)。)
4、Athletes with disabilities mustrise to the occasion just like their Olympic counterparts.(殘疾運(yùn)動(dòng)員與正常奧運(yùn)選手一樣,遇到突發(fā)狀況時(shí)必須有效地應(yīng)對。)
5、We mustrise to the occasion in order to win this game.(為了贏得這場比賽,我們必須隨機(jī)應(yīng)變。)
6、You can'trise to the occasion.(你基礎(chǔ)無法振作起來。)
7、You can depend on him torise to the occasion, if need be.(如果需要的話,你可依靠他來應(yīng)付這個(gè)局面。)
8、Then Sagan gave one more instruction: Lewin would insist the companyrise to the occasion. Do what he would do.(接下來薩甘做出了更多的指示:列文在這種時(shí)候會(huì)堅(jiān)持為公司挺身而出。去做他所做的。)
9、Competence: Being devoted to operational activities and always ready torise to the occasion; possessing an acute market insight.(經(jīng)營能力:可以全身心的投入經(jīng)營中去,具備一定市場的觀察力和敏銳力,并能隨時(shí)根據(jù)市場情況及時(shí)做出反應(yīng)。)
10、Great Events Theory - a crisis or important event may cause a person torise to the occasion, which brings out extraordinary leadership qualities in an ordinary person.(重大事件理論-危機(jī)或重要事件可能導(dǎo)致一個(gè)人挺身而出,帶出在一個(gè)普通的人非凡的領(lǐng)導(dǎo)才能。)
11、I can'trise to the occasion.(我根本無法振作起來。) hao86.com
12、Or perhaps some younger Libyans, with overseas degrees under their belt, or young entrepreneurs, willrise to the occasion.(或者利比亞的一些年輕人,那些曾在海外獲得過學(xué)位的年輕人、企業(yè)家將會(huì)崛起。)
13、While there's no question that continuous stress is harmful, several studies suggest that challenging situations in which you're able torise to the occasion can be good for you.(雖然毫無疑問,持續(xù)的壓力是有害的,但有幾項(xiàng)研究表明,去挑戰(zhàn)一些你可以應(yīng)付的情況可能對你有好處。)
14、You can'trise to the occasion. Just getting started seems impossible.(你根本無法振作起來。根本沒有力氣重新開始。)
15、As for advancing sequentially in Ashtanga Yoga, it is important to rise enthusiastically to the occasion of daily practice.(至于推進(jìn)在瑜伽順序,這是很重要的,上升到場合的熱情的日常練習(xí)。)
16、Can yourise to the occasion?(你能在這場合出現(xiàn)么?)
17、"European solidarity mustrise to the occasion," Laruelle said.(“歐洲人民在這個(gè)場合下必須團(tuán)結(jié)起來,”Laruelle說。)
18、This kind of good psychology and quality could make him feel just like a fish in water in most environments, whenever confronting difficulties; he couldrise to the occasion.(這種良好的心態(tài)和素質(zhì)可以使他在大多數(shù)環(huán)境中如魚得水,即使遇到困難,也能應(yīng)付自如。)
19、I always thought I could rise to any occasion, stand the most withering fire, and do two or three jobs at once.(我總以為自己能夠抓住任何時(shí)機(jī),能夠承受最嚴(yán)酷的考驗(yàn),并且能夠同時(shí)開展兩件或三件工作。)
20、Do you have the confidence withrise to the occasion and take order with interior problems on your job.(最近,您對在工作上能應(yīng)付自如以及處理好內(nèi)部出現(xiàn)的問題有信心嗎?)
21、So, can Indiarise to the occasion?(那么,印度能對城市化應(yīng)付裕如嗎?)
22、And you'll get in. I know that patience and trust Aren't necessarily your strong suits, But you'll just have torise to the occasion, HMM?(然后等待被錄取。我知道耐心和信任,并不是你的強(qiáng)項(xiàng),但是你一定會(huì)應(yīng)付好的,對吧?)
23、Days when you feel small and insignificant, when everything seems just out of reach. You can'trise to the occasion. Just getting started seems impossible.(那些日子總會(huì)讓你感到自己的渺小和微不足道,每件事情似乎都夠不著邊。你根本無法振作起來。根本沒有力氣重新開始。)