常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句Five years ago, when I had a nine-to-five job, I commuted to work — two to three hours to the office, four to five hours home.五年前,我做著一份朝九晚五的工作,每天乘車(chē)上下班——早上花兩三個(gè)小時(shí)到辦公室,晚上再花四五個(gè)小時(shí)回家。No matter how exhausted you are at your nine-to-five, the promise of two full days set aside for socializing, sleeping in, and brunching in the afternoon always looms on the horizon.無(wú)論你朝九晚五有多勞累,都保證能勻出兩整天時(shí)間參與社交、睡個(gè)懶覺(jué)、下午的時(shí)候早餐午餐并作一頓,而這正有愈演愈烈之勢(shì)。3g.en8848.com.cnFor most young Chinese who earn an average wage and live an ordinary nine-to-five life, buying a house at present isn't realistic for them, Luo pointed out.對(duì)大多數(shù)朝九晚五、工薪階層的年輕人來(lái)說(shuō),一結(jié)婚就買(mǎi)房子是很不現(xiàn)實(shí)的。原聲例句The group says the cremation rate is expected to increase to almost fifty-nine percent by two thousand twenty-five.He found that those who came after Title Nine had a seven percent lower risk of obesity twenty to twenty-five years later.Another proposal would add two years to the full retirement age for Social Security -- raising it to sixty-nine by about twenty seventy-five.權(quán)威例句Actually, such a four-to-seven working day will be 23% shorter than the old nine-to-five with one hour off for lunch.ECONOMIST: A 24-hour day is inefficient 返回 nine-to-five