常見例句雙語例句Colquhoun said everyone had to muck in and urged delegates at the UN climate talks in Copenhagen to produce more than just hot air.柯恩寬說,每個(gè)人都應(yīng)該盡一己之力,敦促聯(lián)合國(guó)哥本哈根氣候大會(huì)的代表不要只說空話,要拿出點(diǎn)成績(jī)來。eachinese.comThe problem is, the internet is a republic; which means that the most exalted content has to muck in with everything else that's out there.但問題在于,互聯(lián)網(wǎng)具有著公共的屬性,這意味著最為菁華的內(nèi)容往往混同在不引人注目?jī)?nèi)容之中。Non-profit bosses tend to muck in with volunteers when the heat is on (you’ll find them, for example, helping to stuff goody bags for fund-raising events).當(dāng)天氣熱的時(shí)候,非營(yíng)利組織的老板們常常與志愿者一起工作(例如,你會(huì)發(fā)現(xiàn)他們幫忙制作禮品袋用于募集資金活動(dòng))。權(quán)威例句The weather was gray again, with muck in the sky from the Pearl River Delta factories.FORBES: Travel LogIn 2005 doctors in Australia noticed that surfers with cystic fibrosis had a lot less muck in their lungs.FORBES: Magazine ArticleNon-profit bosses tend to muck in with volunteers when the heat is on (you'll find them, for example, helping to stuff goody bags for fund-raising events).ECONOMIST: Schumpeter 返回 muck in