常見例句雙語例句His pen sometimes runs away with him: it is silly to call a language “gobbledygook” (as he terms Estonian) just because you don’t understand it.用“官樣文章”(當他用愛沙尼亞語時)來組織語言是非常愚蠢的,因為本身就沒理解它是什么意思。But then Mr Cameron is not that sort of Tory (see article). Beneath his modernising glitz and occasional new-age gobbledygook, he is an old-fashioned, pragmatic gradualist.不過,卡梅倫先生可不是以前的托利黨,除了在現(xiàn)代化下的光環(huán),和偶爾新時代的官樣文章,他還是一個守舊的,注重實效的激進主義者。That gobbledygook is code for something different: a wish to maximise the parliament’s clout in future fights with the commission and the 27 national governments.那份官樣文章暗示著某種變化,那是一個期望,就是在未來同歐盟委員會和27國政府的斗爭中將議會的影響力最大化。權(quán)威例句Just consider the latest hoax infecting news feeds, the one where users posted legalistic gobbledygook declaring self-protective personal copyright protection.FORBES: Not Liking Post-IPO Facebook As Much? The Copyright Hoax Shows WhyNearly every profession has its own jargon, those words and phrases that can come across as gobbledygook to the untrained ear.FORBES: The Secret (and Annoying) Language of BusinessDescribed in typical industry gobbledygook as a "multistrategy, market-neutral arbitrage" fund, SRI eked out a net 0.07% return its first six months.FORBES: Sid Bass tries to hook investors with a no-sin fund. 返回 gobbledygook