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- John said he had been impelled to crime by poverty. 約翰說(shuō)他為貧困所迫而犯罪。
- He said he had been impelled to crime by poverty. 他說(shuō)貧困逼得他犯罪。
- An open window is an invitation to burglars/an invitation to crime. 窗戶(hù)開(kāi)著(zhù)會(huì )引賊入室[引發(fā)竊案]。
- He always wears a tie to the office. 他經(jīng)常打領(lǐng)帶上班。
- Severe punishment is a strong deterrent to crime. 嚴厲的懲罰是犯罪強力的遏阻方法。
- You should put on a tie to your jacket. 你應該戴條領(lǐng)帶配你的夾克。
- I have to wear a jacket and tie to work. 我上班得穿短上衣打領(lǐng)帶。
- The only route open for him leads back to crime. 惟一向他敞開(kāi)大門(mén)的路是再次犯罪。
- I want to buy a new tie to go with this brown suit. 我想買(mǎi)一條與這套褐色衣服相配的新領(lǐng)帶。
- I'm looking for a blue tie to match my suit. 我在找一條藍色的領(lǐng)帶來(lái)配我的西裝。
- He says he has been impelled to crime by poverty. 他說(shuō)貧困逼得他犯罪。
- Please find me a tie to tie up all the books. 領(lǐng)帶繩子;聯(lián)系,紐帶。
- He say he have is impel to crime by poverty. 他說(shuō)貧困逼得他犯罪。
- He did not to be tied to a steady job. 他不愿死守著(zhù)一件乏味的工作。
- You must buy a tie to match with your new suit. 你必須買(mǎi)一條與你新西服相配的領(lǐng)帶。
- He turned to crime to support his drug habit. 他為維持吸毒的惡習而走上犯罪的道路。
- I have to wear a suit and tie to work every day. 穿西裝打領(lǐng)帶的穿著(zhù),也就是‘正式服裝’
- He turned to crime when he dropped out of school. 他輟學(xué)后淪為罪犯。
- He wore a pale blue shirt and a tie to match. 他身穿淡藍色的襯衣,系了一條與襯衣相配的領(lǐng)帶。
- Punishment is a strong deterrent to crime. 處罰對犯罪有強大的威懾作用。