常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句That said, they ought to give pause to the most voracious supplement poppers.他們說(shuō)大多數(shù)服用補(bǔ)充劑成癮的人都應(yīng)該停一停了。But the implications of either a markedly low voter turnout, or an outright upset, could give pause to conservatives.但是,很低的投票率或者是全然失敗的可能性將能使得保守派躊躇難行。Three decades on, a British EU president would give pause to those who maintain that Britain never has any influence in Brussels.三十年過(guò)去了,一位來(lái)自英國(guó)的歐盟主蓆將讓那些堅(jiān)稱英國(guó)在佈魯塞爾毫無(wú)影響力的英國(guó)人認(rèn)真思索反省一番。原聲例句And in that emphasis on the dark side of schooling, should give pause to adults who were looking for an understanding of why something like Columbine comes about.這一對(duì)學(xué)校黑暗麪的控訴,應(yīng)該給成年人們敲了一記警鍾,尤其是那些在探討,爲(wèi)什麼會(huì)有科羅拉多可倫拜槍殺案這樣的事件。麻省理工公開(kāi)課 - 媒躰、教育、市場(chǎng)課程節(jié)選權(quán)威例句This information should give pause to those touting solar and wind, including politicians.FORBES: The EPA's Shocking 'Oops' MomentBut the implications of either a markedly low voter turnout, or an outright upset, could give pause to conservatives.ECONOMIST: Reformists will struggle in the presidential race in IranThe obituary list of hedge funds should give pause to anyone imagining that all these contraptions are bound for glory.FORBES: The $500 Billion Hedge Fund Fever 返回 give pause to