常見例句雙語(yǔ)例句The government is paying out more money than ever before to people out of work.政府將對(duì)失業(yè)人員付出比以往更多的錢。This flow cannot be blamed on deforestation: we have more forest cover in the Kosi catchment today than ever before.這種流動(dòng)并不是因?yàn)樯挚撤ィ航裉旄晡骱恿饔虻纳指采w面積比此前任何時(shí)候都多。"If we want to come out of this recession stronger than before, we need to make sure that our workforce is better prepared than ever before, " he said.他說(shuō):“如果我們希望走出這次經(jīng)濟(jì)衰退,變得比以前更加強(qiáng)大,我們必須確保我們的勞動(dòng)力比以前準(zhǔn)備的更為充分。”原聲例句A major reform of the American system of health care and insurance has moved farther in Congress than ever before.So the fact of the matter is many of you in your initial papers will get lower grades than you've probably ever gotten before in your life.實(shí)際上,你們中很多人在第一篇論文上,所得的分?jǐn)?shù)可能比這小半輩子得過的都低。耶魯公開課 - 死亡課程節(jié)選As a result,the report says, the rate of plant and animal species disappearing is continuing faster than ever before.權(quán)威例句The bottom line is that cash dividends have become more crucial to investors than ever before.FORBES: Desperate For Income?Investors are able to trade more quickly and in greater volumes than ever before.ECONOMIST: The fight against crooked trading gathers paceThanks to that new vision for NTC, we are having greater impact today than ever before.FORBES: To Transform the U.S. Education System, Focus on Teacher Effectiveness 返回 than ever before