常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句In human's body, all the organs are important, and any trouble would result in crack-up or death.在人體中,所有器官都沒(méi)有重要和不重要之分,因?yàn)椴还苣膫€(gè)器官出了問(wèn)題,都有可能導(dǎo)致衰退、死亡。Despite the crack-up, Mia's mind is in fine form: she's learned and thoughtful; her head is stuffed with Freud, Hegel, Rilke and Blake.雖然經(jīng)歷劇變,米婭的頭腦依然聰慧:她博文廣知,思維縝密,腦子里充滿了弗洛伊德、黑格爾、里爾克以及威廉?布萊克的思想。That boy has already become an old man of crack-up , but when that girl in that year meet by chance in him, he be cringe to begin to spark an inferior cigarette.那個(gè)男孩已經(jīng)變成一個(gè)衰弱的老人,而當(dāng)年的那個(gè)女孩于他邂逅時(shí),他正哆嗦著手點(diǎn)燃著一支劣質(zhì)的香煙。原聲例句After his crack-up,however, he discovered he was no longer welcome at the magazines that had paid him well.權(quán)威例句Despite this, we still hear from deficit-scared pundits on the right that our deficits signal a horrifying crack-up in our future.FORBES: Everything the Hysterics Tell You About Budget Deficits Is WrongThanks in no small part to the debacle in Europe, in a very few recent weeks, we have witnessed the great green crack-up.FORBES: The Great Green Energy Crack-UpIn his 1936 essay "The Crack-Up" novelist F.FORBES: Magazine Article 返回 crack-up