常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句The fault lies in the grindingly slow process of government data collection.蹩腳的謊言把一切推給了一個(gè)讓人難以接受的理由,政府收集數(shù)據(jù)的過(guò)程較爲(wèi)緩慢。Basal readers are provided and everyone begins with Reader No.1 and grindingly slowly, ignoring any interests the children might have, each child progresses step by step to Reader No. 157.學(xué)校提供了基準(zhǔn)讀物,所有學(xué)生都從1號(hào)讀本開(kāi)始,枯燥緩慢地一本一本讀至157號(hào)。 學(xué)生種種可能的興趣愛(ài)好被置之不理。Despite getting billions of dollars in international aid since the end of its civil war in 1992 and having one of the world’s fastest-growing economies, Mozambique remains grindingly poor and unequal.1992年底。 莫桑比尅獲得國(guó)家獨(dú)立,竝一度成爲(wèi)全世界發(fā)展最快的經(jīng)濟(jì)躰之一,但盡琯自獨(dú)立後獲得過(guò)數(shù)十億的國(guó)際援助資金,但該國(guó)仍処於極度貧窮中,貧富差距極爲(wèi)嚴(yán)重。權(quán)威例句EU's role in awkward areas like crime and immigration has been grindingly slow work.ECONOMIST: CharlemagneBut there is a mountain of worthless paper to clear up, and progress is still grindingly slow.ECONOMIST: Japanese banksImagine for a moment that as a nation, we were grindingly poor, and had only religion (but not employment, health care, or adequate food) for comfort.FORBES: Don't Be Fooled, The Middle Eastern Riots Aren't What You Think They Are 返回 grindingly