常見例句雙語例句In opening the conference, U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Louise Arbour, told delegates the high prices and shortages of food were jeopardizing the well-being and rights of countless people.在會議的開幕式上,聯(lián)合國人權(quán)事務(wù)高級專員Louise Arbour告訴代表們高價(jià)和糧食短缺正嚴(yán)重危害著數(shù)以萬計(jì)的人們的民生和權(quán)力。Arbour said the current food crisis stems from several factors including distortions in supply and demand and unfair trade policies.Arbour說當(dāng)前的糧食危機(jī)由幾方面因素造成,其中包括供需兩方的不協(xié)調(diào)以及有失公平的貿(mào)易政策。In opening the conference, U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Louise Arbour, told delegates the high prices and shortages of food were jeopardizing the well-being and rights of countless people.聯(lián)合國人權(quán)事務(wù)高級專員阿布爾女士在緊急會議開始時(shí)告訴與會代表,糧價(jià)高漲和食品短缺危害到無數(shù)人民的福祉和權(quán)利。權(quán)威例句Ms Arbour's main job, of course, is to investigate Mr Milosevic and his minions.ECONOMIST: The law and the warMs Arbour was offered a visa to attend the conference in Belgrade, but not to go on to Kosovo.ECONOMIST: A little gleam of law in SerbiaMs Arbour's absence from Belgrade was indeed a triumph of non-law over law.ECONOMIST: A little gleam of law in Serbia 返回 arbour