英漢例句雙語例句They prefer to work the late shift .那位政客想利用媒體改變輿論。1: Shes the Boss :As the new station manager, Kate (Mercedes Ruehl) exiles an uncompromising Frasier to the late shift.第1集:她老板:作為新經理,凱特(奔馳魯爾)流亡者不妥協的弗雷澤的夜班。After our conversation, they were always in the afternoon: if she was on the late shift, then from three to four-thirty, otherwise until five-thirty.我們聊天完后,時間總是在下午了:如果她上晚班,那就從三點到四點半,要不然就到五點半。原聲例句Phase One, the million and a half years ago, in the early--in the late--Miocene and early Pleistocene phases, there was shift where people were less likely to be just going out and gathering foods from every place they could find it.第一階段,一百五十萬年前,在整個中新世以及更新世的早期,情況開始轉變,人們不光靠,出門四處搜集食物耶魯公開課 - 關于食物的心理學、生物學和政治學課程節(jié)選權威例句Since the late 1990s, a seismic shift has occurred, in which the candidates themselves are becoming irrelevant as Political Action Committees, party committees, and Independent Expenditure committees have become more dominant, strengthening the power of the political class and the insider and DC elites who work on their own or in concert with party functionaries.FORBES: Why The 2012 Election Will Ultimately Be A Fight Between Super PACsToday's American prosperity in the late 1990s is the result, above all, of the fundamental shift of direction President Reagan promoted in the 1980s.CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: 'Courage'the late shift更多例句