常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句To live in or live for the moment?愛(ài)情是活在現(xiàn)在,還是為現(xiàn)在而活。They have no sense of mortality and they live for the moment.它們過(guò)著過(guò)一天算一天般的生活沒(méi)有死亡的意識(shí)。Our son, Tom, arrived around 18 months later and having a child has made our "live for the moment" philosophy even more pertinent.18個(gè)月之后,我們的兒子湯姆來(lái)到了這個(gè)世上。 有了一個(gè)孩子之后,這讓我們的“活在當(dāng)下”的理念更具針對(duì)性。原聲例句It's as though we live life for a while, getting a feel for all the wonderful things life could offer us, and then a moment later, as it were, it's snatched away from us.似乎我們活了一會(huì),感受到了生命能提供給我們的所有美好的事物,然后片刻之后,又好像,被從我們身邊奪走。耶魯公開(kāi)課 - 死亡課程節(jié)選權(quán)威例句They want to live for the moment in a comfortable and flexible environment and that increasingly means in cities.FORBES: Return to the City: Renewal of Inner City Retail StoresFrom the opening power chords to bassist-singer Bobby Hackney's rushed, garbled vocal, the song has the harried, live-for-the-moment desperation that's always made for great punk (and great rock 'n' roll overall).NPR: Death: A Long-Forgotten Rock Relic, RebornAt the moment, British citizens can live overseas for 20 years before they lose their right to vote.ECONOMIST: British nationals abroad 返回 live for the moment