常見例句雙語例句Steven Chu, the Nobel prizewinning physicist chosen by Obama to be his energy secretary, also faced questioning today before a Senate committee.被奧巴馬選中擔(dān)任能源部長的諾貝爾物理獎獲得者朱棣文今日也面臨參議院委員會的審議。http://article.yeeyan.orgPhotographs can also point out the extraordinary or magical in the seemingly irrelevant, as in Bolucevschi Vitali's prizewinning image of ants poised like dancers in stellar form.攝影還可能指出看似不相關(guān)的非凡或神奇,就像摩爾瓦多·維塔利的獲獎作品——擺出舞蹈明星姿態(tài)的螞蟻圖像那樣。Also in attendance was Elena Bodnar, last year's public health laureate, who announced that the public can now buy her prizewinning invention – a bra that transforms into a pair of gas masks.去年的公共衛(wèi)生獎獲得者Elena Bodnar也參加了今年的典禮,并宣布現(xiàn)在公眾可以購買她去年的獲獎產(chǎn)品——可以在緊急時變成毒氣面罩的胸罩。權(quán)威例句This was Nobel-prizewinning stuff, and William Fowler, one of the paper's authors, duly got the call from Stockholm.ECONOMIST: Sir Fred HoyleIf he were a prizewinning political theorist, Krugman might raise an issue at once more serious and more grave than the one he chooses to belabor.FORBES: Preachers, Plutocrats, and Grover Norquist: But Where's The GOP Soul?Lobstermen cast a big shadow in their little towns--so much so that Western Australian writer Tim Winton based his prizewinning 2001 novel, Dirt Music, on a rich, domineering lobsterman.FORBES: Magazine Article 返回 prizewinning