常見例句雙語例句I'm not saying you need to be appropriately pedigreed, just appropriately resourced.我不是說你需要適當血統(tǒng),只是適當?shù)馁Y源。Orphaned and of humble origins, Jackson cut a very different figure in the American political landscape from the pedigreed Virginia and New England gentry who surrounded him.孤僻與謙虛天性使然,杰克森為美國政壇帶來一幅與周邊的佛吉尼亞和新英格蘭的純種紳士完全不同的全新景象。Being a writer is like being one of those riskily overbred pedigreed dogs—a French bulldog, for instance—poorly suited for survival despite their very special attributes.作家就像那些生活過于優(yōu)裕、品種純正的狗——就拿法國斗牛犬來說吧——即便他們非常特殊,依然難以生存。權(quán)威例句Many of the candidates, well pedigreed, extremely experienced and polished as they were, did not follow directions.FORBES: You Won't Land A Job If You Can't Follow DirectionsThe one pedigreed reformer in the senior leadership, Russian Finance Minister Fyodorov , was in Washington at the time and was apparently taken completely by surprise.CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center for Security Policy Transformation Watch #13: Russian Reform Imperiled By Yeltsin Complicity In, Mishandling Of Currency Power PlayThough he had a pedigreed background, Winston Churchill was very much the outsider, intensely distrusted and disliked by his own party and much of the public.FORBES: Margaret The Magnificent: We Desperately Need More Leaders Like Her 返回 pedigreed