常見例句雙語例句Perkins’s policy failures are often given short shrift or blamed on others.貝金斯的政策失敗了,經(jīng)常會有短暫的懺悔和遭到她們的責(zé)罵。They are increasingly popular abroad and starting to make their way into museum exhibitions—though in Japan itself they are still given short shrift as an art form.日本漫畫越來越受到海外讀者的歡迎,并開始在博物館展覽——盡管在日本國內(nèi),它作為一門藝術(shù)形式仍然受到冷遇。Until an agreement was reached recently, the zeal for welfare reform of Iain Duncan Smith, the work and pensions secretary, received short shrift from a sceptical Treasury.近期一項(xiàng)協(xié)議達(dá)成后,就業(yè)與養(yǎng)老金大臣伊恩?鄧肯?史密斯的福利改革熱情才得到多疑的財(cái)政部的短暫認(rèn)可。原聲例句Definition is important to us, and we're certainly not going to give it short shrift in this course.定義對我們很重要,在這門課中當(dāng)然不會一筆帶過。耶魯公開課 - 文學(xué)理論導(dǎo)論課程節(jié)選權(quán)威例句Thus the company as a whole gets short shrift from analysts who follow each distinct industry.FORBES: High On LoewsIn truth, when compared to federal funding for other diseases, Alzheimers is getting very short shrift.FORBES: There Is No Cure And Little Money To Solve Alzheimer's DiseaseOne weakness of the book is that the candidacy of Mike Huckabee gets very short shrift.ECONOMIST: How Barack Obama beat the Clintons and won the White House 返回 short shrift