常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句A columnist at the Independent admitted that, due to his sheer Englishness, he found it ‘very difficult to take seriously France’s impassioned debate about banning the burqa’.獨(dú)立報(bào)的一位專欄作家,按照他純粹的英倫風(fēng)格寫道,他發(fā)現(xiàn)“法國(guó)人關(guān)于布卡禁令的狂熱討論,你要想嚴(yán)肅對(duì)待的話,那可真是非常困難”。A cross-party group of parliamentarians will shortly begin a consultation on whether to ban the burqa, which is by definition already outlawed in public institutions, altogether.一個(gè)由國(guó)會(huì)議員組成的跨黨派組織不久之后將會(huì)啟動(dòng)一項(xiàng)是否禁止布卡的調(diào)查,總的來(lái)說(shuō),在公共場(chǎng)合穿戴這種服飾早已被視為非法。Now yet another tightening is in the works: a proposed ban on wearing the burqa in any public places.然而現(xiàn)在又一項(xiàng)監(jiān)管被提上議程:一個(gè)關(guān)于禁止在公共場(chǎng)所穿布卡(burqa)的禁令。原聲例句"And the problem is, most Muslims do not feel concerned by the burqa."It was kicked off last June by President Nicolas Sarkozy, who announced in a major speech that the face veil, which he called a burqa, was against French values and not welcome in France.權(quán)威例句France is likely to come in for much outside criticism for its burqa ban.ECONOMIST: France's ban on the burqaFor six months, a cross-party parliamentary inquiry has been holding hearings about the burqa.ECONOMIST: France's ban on the burqaThe opposition Socialist Party opposes the burqa but frets that outlawing it may be counterproductive.ECONOMIST: France's ban on the burqa 返回 burqa