常見例句雙語例句My German counterpart Willy Brandt launched his country’s reconciliation with Poland by bending his knee at the Warsaw ghetto memorial in 1970.我的德國朋友維利?勃蘭特1970年在華沙猶太人區(qū)紀(jì)唸碑前的一跪,讓他的國家同波蘭重歸於好。His own short career as a Free Democrat MP, ending with a post in Willy Brandt’s government in 1969-70, was based on the hope that a party with the word “Free” in it could best defend democracy.他自己短暫的自由民主黨議員生涯,以1969-70年在威利·勃朗特政府中任職爲(wèi)結(jié)束,這一生涯的基礎(chǔ)本是希望一個有著“自由”這個詞的政黨應(yīng)該最能捍衛(wèi)民主。Willy Brandt, the mayor of divided Berlin, found particular value in Lincoln's famous statement that a "house divided against itself cannot stand."威廉·勃蘭特(Willy Brandt),処於分裂狀態(tài)下的柏林的市長,發(fā)現(xiàn)了林肯的一句名言的重要價值:“不郃之家難長存”。原聲例句"For instance,when Willy Brandt got the prize back in the 1970s, he launched Ostpolitik in Europe which was so important in what happened many years later.權(quán)威例句In 1974, the then chancellor, Willy Brandt, resigned after a Stasi spy was found to be working in his office.ECONOMIST: Erich MielkeMr Schmidt, after all, lost power not least because he was constantly at odds with his party and its chairman, Willy Brandt.ECONOMIST: Gerhard Schr?der, serious in anticipationThere is, after all, something of a German precedent: the centre-left alliance under Willy Brandt which displaced a grand coalition in 1969.ECONOMIST: Germany 返回 Willy Brandt