常見例句雙語例句Born and raised in San Francisco, Steve Jobs' career has charted – and often -defined – the rise of the digital era.史蒂夫·喬布斯在舊金山出生和長大,他的生涯規(guī)劃了–常常是定義了–數(shù)字時(shí)代的興起。Makinson says it now makes more sense than ever for Penguin to remain part of the group, as the digital era draws each division closer.梅金森說現(xiàn)在企鵝公司作為該集團(tuán)的一部分比以往更加有意義,因?yàn)閿?shù)字時(shí)代把每部分聯(lián)系的更近了。In the digital era of exploding quantities of data that are increasingly hard to contain within companies’ systems, more companies are likely to become more transparent.在信息大爆炸的數(shù)字化時(shí)代,要將大量數(shù)據(jù)收納在企業(yè)系統(tǒng)內(nèi)部越來越困難,越來越多的企業(yè)有意愿變得透明。權(quán)威例句Personal brand-building in the digital era requires topic expertise, audience engagement and scalable support systems.FORBES: Inside Forbes: Reinventing Personal Brand-Building By Learning From the MastersThe digital era requires even more resources to satisfy the information needs of voracious investors.FORBES: Investment Advice, Our Past and FutureThat is much less true of many of the cognitive jobs of the digital era.ECONOMIST: History: As you were The 返回 the digital era