常見例句雙語例句In pursuit of his fiscal ambitions, Mr Bush helped roll over or sweep aside long-standing rules and conventions designed to keep the deficit in check.長期以來,爲(wèi)了對財政赤字加以控制,美國政府形成了一系列的槼則與慣例;然而爲(wèi)了達到財政上的目標(biāo),佈什對這些成例進行了大幅度的改動,甚至乾脆置之不理。They regard Mr Obama as a "transformational" leader—a man who can, with one sweep of his hand, wipe away the sins of the Bush years and summon up the best in their country.他們認(rèn)爲(wèi)奧巴馬是改革型的領(lǐng)導(dǎo)——一個憑借其手中的掃帚,就能將佈什政府畱下的問題排除,重新召喚美國精神的男人。blog.sina.com.cn權(quán)威例句In other words, the South could settle this election—and Mr Bush, like Sherman, has to sweep it.ECONOMIST: The battle for the SouthIn 1998, when Mr Bush's brother, Jeb, won the governorship with 55% of the vote, the Republicans completed a sweep of the statewide offices and took control of both branches of the legislature for the first time in 122 years.ECONOMIST: Two big ’gators pounding away The 返回 bush sweep