常見例句雙語(yǔ)例句Social unrest, violence, and outbreaks of disease can easily spread beyond a single neighbourhood or district to endanger all citizens and taint a city’s reputation.社會(huì)動(dòng)亂、暴力和疾病暴發(fā)很容易傳播到單一的居民區(qū)或地區(qū)之外,對(duì)所有公民造成危險(xiǎn)并損害城市的聲譽(yù)。"It will have a negative impact on their living standards and their nutrition, a situation that may lead to social unrest and distrust, " he added.“這將對(duì)對(duì)他們的生活水平和營(yíng)養(yǎng)產(chǎn)生負(fù)面影響,這種情況可能會(huì)導(dǎo)致社會(huì)不安和不信任, ”他補(bǔ)充說。Will 2010 be a year of social unrest?2010年會(huì)是社會(huì)動(dòng)蕩不安的一年嗎?原聲例句Analyst Kerry Brown, of the London-based research group Chatham House, compared Britain's deficit to that of Greece, where financial problems have led to massive cuts in spending and deep social unrest.World Bank economist Louis Kuijs says he is not too concerned by strikes and says he does not see any signs that the industrial unrest will become a major problem for either social stability or for the Chinese and global economies.權(quán)威例句The chief obstacle to reform is the leadership's abhorrence of social unrest—even small-scale protests.ECONOMIST: China's suspended politicsWith the resulting increase in unemployment, the likelihood of social unrest would be high.FORBES: China Momentum Continues, But What Does It Mean?While the market is cheering the new measures, social unrest in Greece could temper gains today.FORBES: Athens Smolders And Stocks Rise 返回 social unrest