常見例句雙語(yǔ)例句They seem to be on good terms but actually they always speak ill of each other他們看起來(lái)好像關(guān)系不錯(cuò),但是背後經(jīng)?;ハ嗾u謗.The story of how I get my new job, and came to be on good terms with my boss is a funny one.我是如何得到工作,又是怎樣和我的上師“幸會(huì)”的,那是個(gè)非常有趣的故事。blog.sina.com.cnWe must wash the clothes and buy food by ourselves. Besides, we also have to be on good terms with our roommates.我們必須自己洗衣服自己買食物。而且我們也不得不和室友們保持良好的關(guān)系。blog.sina.com.cn原聲例句Controversial in the sense that maybe it's not a good thing to do, or there might be some limits on what we want to do there in terms of integrating machines with people's brains.它的爭(zhēng)議性在於這可能竝不是一件好事,在我們想往人腦中植入機(jī)械時(shí),會(huì)不會(huì)受到某種限制耶魯公開課 - 生物毉學(xué)工程探索課程節(jié)選權(quán)威例句If he is busy planning the next attack, American and British spooks had better be on good terms.ECONOMIST: Fighting terrorismIf you own or run a private firm, it helps to be on good terms with the local Communist Party bosses.ECONOMIST: Holding back China's private firms holds back China tooShe was a year older, twenty, but it was also more—she had always seemed to Lane to be on good terms with her life in a way that age could not account for.NEWYORKER: Good People 返回 be on good terms