常見例句雙語例句Inventing monsters to explain or come to grips with natural disasters has deep roots in Japanese culture.他們用與怪物的斗爭來解釋自然災(zāi)害的說法已經(jīng)在日本文化中深深扎根。But he believes that clubs will have to come to grips with the spiralling wages to prevent deepening trouble.不過他也認(rèn)為,俱樂部將不得不收緊盤旋上升的工資,以阻止進(jìn)一步的麻煩。Most likely, both sides will put on as positive a face as possible, but expect the acrimony to continue as both sides come to grips with an increasingly complicated relationship.最有可能的是,雙方將盡可能拿出積極的面孔,但由于雙方要對(duì)付日益復(fù)雜的關(guān)系,預(yù)計(jì)激烈的爭論將繼續(xù)下去。原聲例句And for me it's fun because I may not know the novel that you end up picking, and so it is a kind of challenge for me to take a novel that you've chosen and come to grips with it myself It may be one that I know.我也覺得很好玩,因?yàn)槲铱赡懿恢滥銈冏詈筮x擇的小說,所以對(duì)我來說,認(rèn)真對(duì)待你們選的一本書很有挑戰(zhàn)性,可能是一本我知道的書。耶魯公開課 - 1945年后的美國小說課程節(jié)選權(quán)威例句Similarly, drug firms are struggling to come to grips with cost containment and demanding purchasers.ECONOMIST: Devices and desiresInadvertently, they're helping business-school profs come to grips with the essential question of all successful enterprises.FORBES: Magazine ArticleThe report was prepared by young toddlers trying to come to grips with important international relations.ECONOMIST: The Commonwealth 返回 come to grips