1、We mustmove in a new direction.(我們必須要有新方向。) (hao86.com好工具)
2、And that the characteristics adult children look for when they begin the search are not necessarily the things that make a difference to the people who are going tomove in.(而且在剛開(kāi)始探索社會(huì)時(shí),這些剛成年的孩子們所追尋的特質(zhì)并不一定能對(duì)這些即將進(jìn)入社會(huì)的人產(chǎn)生重要的影響。)
3、Most of the rocksmove in the same direction as the dominant wind pattern from southwest to northeast.(大部分巖石的運(yùn)動(dòng)方向與主導(dǎo)風(fēng)向一致,從西南向東北。)
4、In the end, the 1987 collapse suggested, the economy doesn'tmove in lockstep with stock prices.(最終,1987年股市大崩盤表明,經(jīng)濟(jì)與股價(jià)并不同步。)
5、The legsmove in a scissor action.(兩腿像剪刀似地運(yùn)動(dòng)。)
6、For Cindy, the recession began when her husband was relocated to Rhinelander, Wisconsin, by his company, forcing the family tomove in a hurry.(對(duì)辛迪來(lái)說(shuō),當(dāng)她的丈夫被公司安排到威斯康星州的萊茵蘭德時(shí),經(jīng)濟(jì)衰退就開(kāi)始了,全家不得不匆忙搬家。)
7、Finally, it was time for us tomove in.(到了我們要搬到那的時(shí)候了。)
8、Peoplemove in groups whenever possible.(不管在什么場(chǎng)合,人們一隊(duì)隊(duì)地移動(dòng)。)
9、Surprised she let youmove in.(我很驚訝她竟然讓你搬進(jìn)去。)
10、Shirley: Wish tomove in earlier.(雪莉:希望能早點(diǎn)搬進(jìn)來(lái)。)
11、Next, I think you should go to each of the five student dormitories, choose the one you like best and ask if you canmove in there.(接下來(lái),我想你應(yīng)該去五個(gè)學(xué)生宿舍中的每個(gè)宿舍,挑一個(gè)你最喜歡的,然后問(wèn)是否可以搬進(jìn)去那里。)
12、In India, particularly outside cities, young women are expected tomove in with their husband's family when they get married.(在印度,尤其是在城市以外的地方,年輕女性被期望在結(jié)婚后搬進(jìn)夫家。)
13、The place needed a good spring clean before we couldmove in.(那地方得來(lái)個(gè)大掃除,然后我們才能搬進(jìn)去。)
14、Because of the barrier of ice to the east, the Pacific Ocean to the west, and populated areas to the north, there may have been a greater impetus for people tomove in a southerly direction.(因?yàn)闁|面有冰的屏障,西面是太平洋,而且北面是人口稠密的地區(qū),所以促使人們向南遷移的動(dòng)力會(huì)更大。)
15、God doesmove in mysterious ways.(上帝確實(shí)以神秘的方式活動(dòng)著。)
16、The driver would steer onto the highway andmove in normal fashion to a "transition" lane.(司機(jī)會(huì)把車開(kāi)到高速公路上,然后按正常方式駛?cè)搿斑^(guò)渡”車道。)
17、I saw a curtainmove in the den.(我望見(jiàn)書房里的窗簾被人拉開(kāi)。)
18、They appear to be okay, and they look good, and they're easy and cheaper for now, but when the stormsmove in, they crumble.(它們表面看起來(lái)還可以,而且現(xiàn)在看來(lái)十分方便和便宜,但是當(dāng)暴風(fēng)雨來(lái)臨時(shí),他們就崩潰了。)
19、The plane prepared tomove in for the kill.(飛機(jī)已作好擊落敵機(jī)的準(zhǔn)備。)
20、The Department of Health declared its intention to consider themove in November 2010 and consulted through 2012.(衛(wèi)生部在2010年11月宣布有意考慮這一舉措,并在2012年進(jìn)行了磋商。)
21、"I ought to reconsider her offer tomove in," he mused.(“我應(yīng)該重新考慮她搬進(jìn)來(lái)的提議,”他若有所思地說(shuō)。)
22、As youmove in, the outer courtyard, the outer enclosure of the sanctuary, bears a slightly higher degree of holiness.(當(dāng)你搬進(jìn)去的時(shí)候,外面的庭院,也就是圣所的外圍,會(huì)有更高的神圣度。)
23、The larger, less fastidious feeders, the zebras,move in first; the choosier, smaller wildebeests come later; and the smallest species of all, Thomson's gazelle, arrives last.(體型較大、不太挑食的斑馬最先進(jìn)入;比較挑剔、身材苗條的牛羚隨后出現(xiàn);而最小的湯姆遜瞪羚,則落在最后。)
24、But some, and this is interesting, move straight west while some zigzag or evenmove in large circles.(但是有趣的是,其中有一些會(huì)朝西直線移動(dòng),而另外的則會(huì)曲折前行,或者甚至繞著大圈子移動(dòng)。)
25、If thick cloudsmove in the opposite direction, it will rain.(如果行云方向相反、云層厚,天就要下雨。)
26、I want you tomove in now.(我要你們現(xiàn)在就行動(dòng)。)
27、Once the fire has died out, the salvage team willmove in.(火一旦熄滅,搶救隊(duì)就會(huì)進(jìn)去。)