常見例句雙語(yǔ)例句Their skins become black if they are refrigerated, although the flesh is still fine to eat.香蕉應(yīng)該在涼快室溫中保存,若經(jīng)過冷藏,即使果肉還能喫,但它們的表皮已變黑。When the sun is gone altogether behind the mountain, the clouds turn grey and the mountains become black.儅太陽(yáng)完全消失在山後,雲(yún)又變爲(wèi)灰色,山區(qū)變成隂暗。Since white dwarves have no fuel left for fusion, they grow cooler and cooler over billions of years to become black dwarves too faint to detect.隨著白矮星變得沒有賸餘的燃料用於聚變,它們會(huì)在之後的幾十億年中越來越冷,而成爲(wèi)難以被探測(cè)到的黑矮星。原聲例句Marian Anderson's presence made it possible for other black singers to become opera singers in the United States.They urged her to become a music teacher, because they said that was the only good job for a black woman at that time.It grew to become one of the most successful black-owned businesses in the United States.權(quán)威例句Large urban school systems have now predominantly become black and Latino majority.NPR: Big Urban Schools Grapple with Multiple ProblemsThe Stadium of Light seemed to have become a black hole that sucked the creativity, inventiveness and composure out of any player who signed a Sunderland contract.FORBES: You Can't Make This Stuff Up - American Owner Hires Italian Fascist To Run Premier League TeamAt age 8, he completely lost his eyesight to cancer but nonetheless went on to become a black belt in karate, a jazz pianist, a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford, an editor of the law review at Yale and an attorney at a prestigious Seattle-based firm.NPR: For Blind Lawmaker, Biography Reflects In Policy 返回 become black