常見例句雙語(yǔ)例句We tend to regard such acts of altruism as calculated attempts to purchase public recognition.我們常常覺得這些利他主義的行為是購(gòu)買公眾承認(rèn),撈取名聲的花招。But this kind of giving has been hampered by a lingering British snootiness about large donations from wealthy men such as Mr Ofer, who expect public recognition for their munificence.但這樣的捐款卻因?yàn)橛?guó)人一直以來(lái)對(duì)富豪大筆捐款的不屑而被擱置。 奧林佛這樣的富豪希望在捐款后得到公眾對(duì)他慷慨精神的認(rèn)可。Human resources consultant Jane Hyun says that some Asian cultures encourage an ethic that rewards hard work without seeking public recognition.人力資源顧問(wèn)簡(jiǎn)?海云稱,一些亞洲國(guó)家的文化提倡埋頭苦干就能得到回報(bào),不必追求大家的認(rèn)可。原聲例句This was the first public recognition of his growing artistic skills."I believe on the state side there has been underfunding and under-recognition of the importance and need for funding public defense for the indigent for a long time,".權(quán)威例句Above all, the epidemic has to be given public recognition, without stigma, before it can be seriously tackled.ECONOMIST: AIDS: Bust the stigma TheThe Inquisition was a public recognition of the failure of the priests.ECONOMIST: Medieval historySabrina Harman doesn't rank high amongst the seven soldiers so far charged in the prison scandal, either in military terms or in public recognition.NPR: Harman Convicted for Role in Abu Ghraib Abuse 返回 public recognition