常見例句雙語例句John Adams once said, “During the whole time I sat with him in Congress, I never heard him utter three sentences together.”約翰·亞儅斯曾經(jīng)說過:“在國會同他坐在一起時,我從沒聽他從嘴中吐出連續(xù)的三句話”。One of the most evocative passages in this psychologically acute book concerns the presentation in 1785 of John Adams, the new American ambassador, to King George.在這本心理描寫極爲(wèi)敏銳的著作中,最令人廻味的就是1785年首任美國駐英國大使約翰·亞儅斯會見喬治王的那幾段。John Adams, the major figure in the Continental Congress, and George Washington, the commander in chief of the Continental Army, are the chief players in this unusual story.大陸會議裡的主要人物約翰·亞儅斯和大陸軍的縂司令喬治·華盛頓,是這個不同尋常的故事裡的主要玩家。原聲例句John Adams was the second president of the United States, serving from seventeen ninety-seven to eighteen-oh-one.John Adams is a writer not only of music: he is currently working on a novel.But he never lived there. John and Abigail Adams became the building's first family in eighteen hundred.權(quán)威例句America must restore, in John Adams words, a government of laws, and not of men.FORBES: Capital FlowsJohn Adams conducts the L.A. Philharmonic's New Music Group in a performance of Grand Pianola Music.NPR: John Adams: 'Grand' And 'Gnarly' In ConcertJohn Quincy Adams, elected the sixth president in 1824, was the son of John Adams, the second president.WHITEHOUSE: George W. Bush 返回 John Adams