常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句“Imagine being a caveman and having to eviscerate a dinosaur with your bare hands,” Terry said.“想想我們是穴居野人,不用任何器械,必須用雙手掏出一衹恐龍的內(nèi)髒,怎麼樣?” 馬特說(shuō)。However, in their enthusiasm to eviscerate, the critics may be overlooking some vital differences between a business education and one in, for example, philosophy or electrical engineering.然而,在他們?nèi)未嬲娴臒崆橹?,這些批評(píng)者也許忽略了商業(yè)教育與哲學(xué)或電子工程這類(lèi)學(xué)科之間存在的關(guān)鍵差別。Ms Vescovo, who argues that California’s payment cuts would eviscerate her clients’ access to services, worries that under managed care the disabled might not be able to see the specialists they need.凡斯科夫女士認(rèn)爲(wèi)說(shuō)加州的支付削減計(jì)劃會(huì)讓她的客戶(hù)失去得到服務(wù)的機(jī)會(huì),她還擔(dān)心,在琯理關(guān)懷之下,那些殘障人士可能不能見(jiàn)到那些他們需要的專(zhuān)家。權(quán)威例句The Rule would not only violate the separation of powers doctrine, it would eviscerate it.FORBES: Judge To Bloomberg: It's A Democracy, Not A DictatorshipThis in turn would eviscerate whatever hope remains of obtaining a complete accounting would surely vanish.CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center for Security Policy Perot Makes Clinton ‘An Offer He Can’t Refuse’: Get the Facts on POW/Mia’s Before Okaying New Imf Loans To VietnamFor tortoise soup, take one reptile, eviscerate, remove skin and all fat, remove shell.ECONOMIST: Nora Ephron and Lonesome George 返回 eviscerate