常見例句雙語例句But in the end, he wonders if people will ever come to terms with this.但他最終不禁懷疑,人們是否永遠(yuǎn)都不會(huì)對(duì)此妥協(xié)。blog.sina.com.cnHowever, she admitted, "I have long ago come to terms with the fact that it is not my forte.不過她自己承認(rèn):"很早之前我就與事實(shí)妥協(xié)了,因?yàn)轶w操不是我的長處。"www.chinadaily.com.cnOthers feel that the new epoch is upon us and we should come to terms with its implications for the planet.其他委員認(rèn)為新的世紀(jì)即將到來,我們應(yīng)該把它應(yīng)用在處理人與地球關(guān)系上。原聲例句She says this monument is a quiet place for people to come to terms with loss caused by the war.You have to have the courage to examine who you really are, to come to terms with the dark corner of your own soul.你必須有審視自己的勇氣,面對(duì)并接受你靈魂中的黑暗角落。普林斯頓公開課 - 人性課程節(jié)選That's a crucial mistake that we make when we first try to come to terms with what Freud means by "the death wish."如果我們一開始就試圖理解弗洛伊德所謂的,“死亡沖動(dòng)“就犯了大錯(cuò)誤了“耶魯公開課 - 文學(xué)理論導(dǎo)論課程節(jié)選權(quán)威例句He took ten years to come to terms with a very obdurate and highly original painter.ECONOMIST: Mercenary and magicalAmerica has yet to come to terms with a woman's right to an abortion.FORBES: Canings, cows' heads and ethnoreligious apartheid. 返回 come to terms with