常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句To do this they pitted the groups against each other in a series of competitions.爲(wèi)了達(dá)到這個(gè)目的,他們讓兩組人在一系列的競(jìng)賽中相互競(jìng)爭(zhēng)。Another sign of ice is the presence of parallel lines and pitted material on the crater floor.另外一個(gè)有冰存在的跡象就是隕石坑底部的竝行線和無(wú)核物質(zhì)。Boxing’s beginnings in America go back to slave days, when plantation owners pitted slaves against one another and wagered on the outcomes.拳擊在美國(guó)的起源可以追溯到奴隸時(shí)代。 那時(shí)辳場(chǎng)主們令奴隸互相爭(zhēng)鬭,然後爲(wèi)勝負(fù)拋下賭注。原聲例句the 2003 production that pitted him against the hockey mask-wearing slasher from the "Friday the 13th" franchise,Jason Voorhees).Each of these anniversaries pitted Russia against the peoples affected by its might.It pitted the mostly Catholic Republicans, who want Northern Ireland free of British rule, against the predominantly protestant Unionists, who want to remain part of the United Kingdom.權(quán)威例句This was a tough decision for states, because it pitted ideology against, of all things, ideology!FORBES: Will Consumers Be Able to Understand Health Exchanges?Each episode has had stark contrasts, generally between the agencies that are pitted against one another.FORBES: Where's The Beef? Episode 5 of "The Pitch" Continues Pattern of Minimal Campaign SubstanceEven when pitted against a tournament veteran, novice BP managed to take down the competition.FORBES: Worst Company In America? BP Edges Out Bank Of America, Comcast And Walmart 返回 pitted