常見例句雙語例句Thompson also argues that his background as a lawyer and senator makes him uniquely qualified to be commander in chief.湯普森也強調(diào)了其作為一名律師和參議員的背景,這使他具有成為(國家)統(tǒng)帥的獨一無二的資格。Candidates are required to create a video application in English of up to one minute explaining why they are uniquely qualified for the job.應(yīng)聘者需要在網(wǎng)上提交一段時長不超過一分鐘的英語視頻申請,說明自己為何能勝任這份工作。bbs.010.teambuy.com.cnIt makes her uniquely qualified to talk about freedom, the subject of her two Reith Lectures, recorded by a BBC team on a subsequent clandestine mission.這個選擇使她成為最有資格談?wù)撟杂傻娜恕@也正是她的兩集瑞斯講座的主題,隨后BBC團隊將秘密記錄下這一演講。原聲例句She says the bond between service dogs and their handlers makes the animals uniquely qualified to deal with PTSD symptoms, including dissociative episodes, or flashbacks.But Fed chairman Ben Bernanke countered, saying the central bank's expertise in setting monetary policy makes it uniquely qualified to identify risks to the financial system.權(quán)威例句Money managers seek to persuade investors that they are uniquely qualified to manage investor monies.FORBES: Freakonomics: The Hidden Side of Managing Money ( September 2, 2005 )One is that India was—still is—uniquely qualified to be a moral champion of disarmament.ECONOMIST: IndiaThis is somebody who has been -- who all involved say is uniquely qualified.WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing 返回 uniquely qualified