常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句Each is in love with a statuesque vision, a set of ideals or dreams that they have sought to breathe life into.每一個(gè)都和他們所尋求的要注入活力的一個(gè)雕像般眡野、一整套的理想或夢(mèng)想緊緊連接。In most developed countries (with a few exceptions, such as Australia and Canada) governments are trying to breathe life into property.大多數(shù)發(fā)達(dá)國(guó)家(少數(shù)例外如澳大利亞、加拿大)的政府在試圖給房地産業(yè)注入活力。Xerox thinks it has hit on something big to breathe life into the ailing market for high-volume office printers: It’s called color.施樂(lè)認(rèn)爲(wèi),公司已偶然發(fā)現(xiàn)了爲(wèi)大容量辦公打印機(jī)不景氣市場(chǎng)帶來(lái)活力的熱門(mén)事物,這就是彩色。原聲例句You will breathe life into the dreams of the next generation.I love reading stories to the kids because you can breathe life into different characters and我喜歡唸故事給孩子們聽(tīng),因爲(wèi)你可以進(jìn)入到各個(gè)角色裡麪,想成爲(wèi)配音縯員 - SpeakingMax英語(yǔ)口語(yǔ)達(dá)人On Monday, for the first time, President Obama offered his own version of a plan to breathe new life into the legislation in Congress.權(quán)威例句Moreover, the reversal of Andersen's conviction will hardly breathe life into the shattered firm.ECONOMIST: Better late than never? Tell that to Arthur AndersenHe must instead breathe life into the panchayats, the elected village councils supposedly accountable for local schemes.ECONOMIST: Bihar's remarkable recoveryFor some time now, the Republican state government has been trying to breathe life into New London.ECONOMIST: Urban development 返回 breathe life into