常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句Some VCs will extract harsh terms under these conditions.有些風(fēng)投公司就會(huì)趁火打劫,提出很苛刻的條件。When talking about cooperation agreement, they held out several harsh terms.儅會(huì)談?wù)劦洁A作協(xié)議時(shí),他們提出了一些苛刻的條件。It can restrict action, and impose harsh terms on those who have taken on too much.它可以讓你的行動(dòng)受限,對(duì)欠債太多者強(qiáng)加予嚴(yán)厲的條件。原聲例句Now, he describes in pretty harsh and even grim terms what you can do to people who violate the law of nature.他用很強(qiáng)硬甚至可怕的字眼描述,你可以怎樣對(duì)待違反自然法的人。耶魯公開(kāi)課 - 公正課程節(jié)選權(quán)威例句They were also criticised by Mr Barroso, who attacked Mr Blair in unusually harsh terms, comparing him to Robin Hood's adversary, the Sheriff of Nottingham.ECONOMIST: Another splendid compromise forged in Brussels TheIn talk-talk Seattle, these are harsh terms indeed.ECONOMIST: Washington's governor: Recovering from a bitter victory TheAMMAN, Jordan (AP) — Syria's president harshly criticized U.S. and British aid to rebels and set harsh terms for talking to his opponents in a newspaper interview published Sunday, as fighting raged across the country.NPR: Assad Accuses Britain, US Of Supporting Terrorism 返回 harsh terms