常見例句雙語例句Eighty-three percent of surveyed psychiatrists said they would choose the specialty again if they were starting their medical career over.受調(diào)查的精神科醫(yī)生說如果他們要重新開始醫(yī)療生涯,他們會(huì)再次選擇該專業(yè)。That part of the border had been in dispute ever since seventeen eighty-three when Britain recognized the independence of the American states.自從1783年英國承認(rèn)美國獨(dú)立以來,美國與加拿大邊界的一部分始終就存在爭議。American schools last fall had five hundred eighty-three thousand foreign students.美國學(xué)校去年秋季有583000名留學(xué)生。原聲例句An estimated eighty-three percent of people under age sixty-five who are in the United States legally now have insurance coverage.Look at pages eighty-two and eighty-three in the Hughes.現(xiàn)在我們看82和83頁。耶魯公開課 - 彌爾頓課程節(jié)選This is page eighty-three of the Hughes edition.在休斯版的第83頁。耶魯公開課 - 彌爾頓課程節(jié)選權(quán)威例句Eighty-three percent of students who enroll cite their campus visit as the greatest influence on their decision.FORBES: Can't Buy Me Love: Marketing Reconnects With Our Pre-Industrial RootsBut the excitable Lumet, now eighty-three, pitches the performances as high as he can, and this feels right.NEWYORKER: Before the Devil Knows You're DeadEighty-three spectators and driver Pierre Levegh were killed, and 120 fans were injured.NPR: Horrifying Crash At Daytona Exposes Risks To Fans 返回 eighty-three