常見例句雙語例句He is the one member of the Senate whose views and tactics are most likely to raise the hackles of most of the others.他就是參院中見解及策略最可能令大多數(shù)人不快的那位議員。Messrs Grossman and Rossi-Hansberg describe this as a "new paradigm", a phrase guaranteed to raise the hackles of more cautious scholars.格羅斯曼與羅西-漢斯伯格將此描述為一個(gè)“新范例”。As with Mr Kurzweil’s forecasts for machine super-intelligence and post-biological bodies, these predictions raise hackles in the scientific establishment.類似庫茲威爾先生超智能機(jī)器和后生物時(shí)代的一些預(yù)測激起了科學(xué)領(lǐng)域的憤怒。權(quán)威例句The notable absence of Sell ratings will, no doubt, raise the hackles of more than a few contrarian investors.FORBES: Microsoft Earnings: Strong Sales, Stagnant Stock?Still, the thefts raise the hackles of rangers and landowners alike: The sweet-toothed swindlers aren't just trespassing, they're damaging valuable trees.NPR: Sticky-Fingered Thieves Target Sap In MaineAt 45, he is young enough to ensure that his preferment would raise the hackles of fellow officers at such perceived nepotism.ECONOMIST: A survey of Indonesia: Runners or riders? The 返回 raise the hackles