常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句Over the course of the day, they gradually grow leaden with extended use, as our arms and legs do.經(jīng)歷了一天,它們由於過(guò)多的活動(dòng)逐漸變得沉重,就想像我們手臂和腿部的肌肉一樣。He is right that the leaden hand of the state has often suppressed individual freedom and creativity.有關(guān)政府那衹呆滯之手往往壓制個(gè)人自由和創(chuàng)造力的表述是正確的。Then again, cheering crowds are being bused into stadia by the government, armed with noise-makers and decked in colourful attire to improve the leaden atmosphere inside.話說(shuō)廻來(lái),在奧運(yùn)比賽場(chǎng)內(nèi)歡呼的觀衆(zhòng),也是由政府用巴士送到各場(chǎng)館的,他們配備了制造聲勢(shì)的道具,還換上了鮮豔的服裝,以求改善場(chǎng)內(nèi)沉悶的氣氛。blog.sina.com.cn權(quán)威例句The potted histories of communism he provides as context are leaden and sometimes sloppy.ECONOMIST: Communist jokesThe commonest form is advertising: statistics-laden special supplements, where leaden prose is coupled with cheesy new logos and lame slogans.ECONOMIST: National brandingAt Oxford, she impressed her father—also an alumnus—by becoming president of the Union, a debating society with a line in leaden sophomoric wit.ECONOMIST: Benazir Bhutto The 返回 leaden