常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句It also means treating bankrupts relatively leniently, not as sinners to be flagellated but rather as unfortunates who should be given a second chance.這表明美國(guó)人對(duì)待公司破產(chǎn)相對(duì)寬容,把他們看做可以再給一次機(jī)會(huì)的不走運(yùn)的家伙而不是應(yīng)該受到懲罰的邪惡化身。If some abnormality is found in a person's brain, the doctor's report is submitted as mitigating evidence and the defendant may be treated more leniently.假如在某人腦中發(fā)現(xiàn)異常,醫(yī)生的報(bào)告就會(huì)作為減罪證據(jù)提交,被告人可能獲得寬大處理。Even more damning is their conclusion that assets that generated greater proceeds for the ratings agency were rated more leniently than less lucrative securities.更為致命的結(jié)論是:為評(píng)級(jí)機(jī)構(gòu)帶來(lái)更多收益的資產(chǎn)所獲評(píng)級(jí)比那些無(wú)利可圖的證券更為有利。原聲例句We'll grade them leniently in the beginning and so everybody will get some feedback about how they're doing on those.在開(kāi)始的時(shí)候我們的評(píng)分會(huì)很寬松,每個(gè)人會(huì)得到一些他們觀點(diǎn)報(bào)告,做的如何的反饋耶魯公開(kāi)課 - 關(guān)于食物的心理學(xué)、生物學(xué)和政治學(xué)課程節(jié)選權(quán)威例句If they gave an account of their crimes, they would be treated more leniently.ECONOMIST: Colombia's presidentIt all sounds cosy, and indeed some western countries, America especially, believe Britain has treated its traitors absurdly leniently.ECONOMIST: Ruth Werner, Soviet spy, died on July 7th, aged 93In no other large country are options so leniently treated by the taxman.ECONOMIST: A survey on pay 返回 leniently