常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句Like it or not, this nation will be confronted by its history this year.不管喜歡不喜歡,這個(gè)國(guó)家今年都將面對(duì)它的歷史。"No question that sectarian violence must be confronted by the Iraqi government and a better-trained police force, yet we're making progress, " Bush said.“毫無(wú)疑問(wèn),伊拉克政府和它訓(xùn)練有素的警力會(huì)對(duì)抗宗教主義者的暴行,然而我們也正在進(jìn)步?!辈际舱f(shuō)。blog.sina.com.cnShe reassured him we didn’t and he entered, only to be confronted by me, a stooped, swollen-headed man who breathed through a hole in his neck and was dressed like a samurai on holiday.他進(jìn)來(lái)了,但不巧與我遭遇了。 我耷拉著腰,腦袋腫脹,透過(guò)脖子上的一個(gè)孔喘著氣,穿著活像一個(gè)度假的武士。原聲例句Although an estimated 87 percent of those who have been displaced are not in camps, those who are will soon be confronted by Pakistan's monsoon (rainy) season.權(quán)威例句While Francois Hollande resists austerity, he will be confronted by realities.FORBES: What Is Going To Happen To Europe? 返回 be confronted by