常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句That may account for the most embarrassing geographical cock-up of his career: grafting a sea-locked Bohemia (part of the present-day Czech Republic)in the Winter's Tale.因?yàn)閺乃膭”究梢钥闯鏊牡乩碇R(shí)實(shí)在是一團(tuán)糟:在《冬天的故事》里會(huì)給地處內(nèi)陸的波希米亞按一個(gè)海岸線。The media chatter about the book has focused largely on the tedious question of who exactly was to blame for which cock-up during the doomed McCain-Palin presidential campaign.媒體對(duì)這本書議論紛紛,他們認(rèn)為該書主要圍繞誰(shuí)該為麥卡恩總統(tǒng)選舉的失敗負(fù)責(zé)這個(gè)老生常談的話題。ecocn.orgThat may account for the most embarrassing geographical cock-up of his career: grafting a sea-coast on to land-locked Bohemia (part of the present-day Czech Republic) in The Winter’s Tale.因?yàn)閺乃膭”究梢钥闯?,他的地理知識(shí)實(shí)在是一團(tuán)糟:在《冬天的故事》里會(huì)給地處內(nèi)陸的波西米亞(現(xiàn)在的一部分屬于捷克)安一個(gè)海岸線。權(quán)威例句The Tories allege that cost-saving imposed by senior officials lay behind the cock-up.ECONOMIST: Alistair Darling and Gordon BrownYet far from being an imperialist conspiracy, as American officials tell it the base agreement was a bureaucratic cock-up.ECONOMIST: Hoist on the petard of a dissuasive defence agreementIf Republicans are firm believers in conspiracy theory, blaming the British for all the wrong inflicted on the ancient Irish nation, Mr Taylor comes down on the side of the cock-up theory of history.ECONOMIST: Bloody Ireland 返回 cock-up