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- editors' career moral 編輯職業(yè)道德
- He began his career as an apprentice. 他以當學(xué)徒開(kāi)始他的職業(yè)生涯。
- Moral taint has spread among young people. 道德的敗壞在年輕人之間蔓延。
- Lacks planning for career has no purpose or goals. 對自己的事業(yè)沒(méi)有安排就沒(méi)有目標和理想。
- The public scandal left a black mark on his career. 這一盡人皆知的丑聞給他的事業(yè)留下了污點(diǎn)。
- He's already mapped out his whole future career. 他對自己未來(lái)的事業(yè)有了周詳的計劃。
- The editors were right to refuse this article. 編輯們不接受這篇文章是有道理的。
- He will choose banking as his career. 他將選擇銀行業(yè)做為職業(yè)。
- People can draw a moral from tales. 人們可以從寓言里吸取經(jīng)驗教訓。
- The editors are justified in refusing your work. 那些編輯有充分的理由拒絕你的作品。
- Mr Grate just entered on a business career. 格羅特先生剛開(kāi)始經(jīng)商。
- You may draw your own moral from it. 你可以從中得出自己的教訓。
- A career needs our devotion all our lives. 一項事業(yè)需要我們畢生的奉獻。
- His moral standards have been called into question. 他的道德標準令人生疑。
- Love is sometimes put in range with a career. 人們往往認為愛(ài)情和事業(yè)是并駕齊驅的。
- The editor has read over the manuscript. 編輯已審閱過(guò)這篇稿件。
- He has serious aspirations to a career in politics. 他有從政的雄心壯志。
- The editor over looked a print error. 這位編輯漏掉了一個(gè)印刷錯誤。
- A baby isn't born with a moral sense. 孩子并不是生來(lái)就有是非感的。
- The editor remarked that article was well written. 編者評論說(shuō)那篇文章寫(xiě)得很好。