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- He vainly tried to mark the defacing stain out. 他試圖除去有損外觀(guān)的污跡,但沒(méi)有成功。
- The band played a military march. 樂(lè )隊吹奏軍隊進(jìn)行曲。
- You cannot enter a military base without a permit. 無(wú)通行證者不得擅入軍事基地。
- Her school work isn't quite up to the mark. 她的功課不大符合要求。
- That was just a lot of hot air what Mark said. 馬克所說(shuō)的不過(guò)是一大堆空話(huà)。
- The military has tightened its hold on the country. 軍方加強了對這個(gè)國家的控制。
- War has left its mark on the country. 戰爭給該國留下了不可磨滅的痕跡。
- We fear the military might of the enemy. 我們懼怕敵人強大的軍事力量。
- 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 advocates reducing military spending. 他主張削減軍費開(kāi)支。
- How much do you know about the works of Mark Twin. 馬克。吐溫寫(xiě)的作品你知道多少?
- Happy anniversary, Helen and Mark! 海倫、馬克,祝你們結婚周年快樂(lè )!
- Mark and Barbara are going together now. 馬克與巴巴拉現在正在談戀愛(ài)。
- He is exempt from military service. 他免服兵役。
- He is, by report, a most able military scientist. 據說(shuō),他是一位很有才能的軍事科學(xué)家。
- Mark has lost his job and is worse off than ever. 馬克的工作丟了,情況比以前更糟。
- He was a military man to the core. 他是個(gè)地地道道的軍人。
- The country is under a military regime. 這個(gè)國家處于軍人統治之下。
- He rubbed out the mark on his book. 他把他書(shū)上的記號擦掉了。
- The people are oppressed by the military goverment. 人民受軍政府的壓迫。