常見例句雙語例句The cash will buy 20 new mass spectrometers, bringing the total number in the centre to 29.加上計劃購買的20臺新的質(zhì)譜儀,屆時中心將擁有總共29臺質(zhì)譜儀。In the meantime, however, the abstract issues he raised in Oslo and Cairo have thrust themselves to centre-stage.但是,同時,他在奧斯陸和開羅提出的抽象問題把他們自己推向了舞臺中央。As soon as Europe and other alternatives regain their acceptability to investors, the unsustainability of the US situation would return to centre stage at even more dangerous levels.一旦歐洲和其它替代資產(chǎn)重新獲得投資者認(rèn)可,美國狀況的不可持續(xù)性就會以甚至更為危險的水平重新成為焦點。原聲例句He met the Attorney General, the Director of the Central Intelligence, the Director of the National Intelligence, eventually the Director of a Fusion Centre where all of the intelligence communities came together to talk about the threats.總統(tǒng)還會會見司法部長,中央情報局局長,國家情報局局長,最后是一個集合中心的負(fù)責(zé)人,所有的情報組織都聚在那里,討論有可能存在的威脅。普林斯頓公開課 - 國際座談會課程節(jié)選權(quán)威例句The other party sitting pretty is the Christian Democrats, led by Josef Lux, who has every reason to believe that he will be as indispensable to a centre-left coalition as he was to the outgoing centre-right one.ECONOMIST: Czech RepublicIn return, he bowed to a plan stitched up between pan-European socialists and the European People's Party, the main conservative block in the EU, to give the council presidency to someone from the centre right and the foreign-policy job to the centre left.ECONOMIST: The EU presidency 返回 centre to centre