常見例句雙語(yǔ)例句US President Bill Clinton acted tough by ex- pelling a persona non grata; Russians huffily brand the whole spy case a "propaganda counteroffensive. ""不受歡迎的人)美國(guó)縂統(tǒng)比爾·尅林頓通過敺逐一名不受歡迎的人來表現(xiàn)其強(qiáng)硬立場(chǎng);俄羅斯人傲慢地侮辱整個(gè)間諜案是“宣傳上的反攻”。權(quán)威例句And the iPad mini is virtually a persona tabula non grata among that crowd -- regardless of possible differences in build quality, camera quality, screen size or the absence of ads.ENGADGET: Editorial: Amazon and Google are undermining mobile pricing, and that may hurt everyoneBut the plane has never left the ground because, in the U.S.-backed government of Hamid Karzai, General Dostum is something of a persona non grata.FORBES: Lord of the SkiesShe was virtually declared persona non grata by Miami Cubans after she ordered the return of Elian Gonzalez, a six-year-old who had travelled to America on a raft, to his father in Cuba.ECONOMIST: Florida's gubernatorial race 返回 persona non grata