常見例句雙語例句Memory becomes an reenactment of perception, indistinguishable from the original act of knowing.記憶成爲(wèi)了感知的再現(xiàn),與最初的認(rèn)知行爲(wèi)沒有什麼區(qū)別。Elsewhere, there have even been reports of lone visitors to the battlefield park stumbling across what they assume to be a battle reenactment, only to later learn that none took place that day.還曾有報(bào)道說有些遊客曾在戰(zhàn)地公園裡偶然發(fā)現(xiàn)有人在扮縯士兵,進(jìn)行戰(zhàn)場重現(xiàn),過後才發(fā)現(xiàn)那天根本就沒有那種活動(dòng)。In a reenactment scene, Khmer men working with stone grinding construction.舊時(shí)重現(xiàn)的現(xiàn)場,高棉人用石頭打磨建築。權(quán)威例句If that happens, we really will be suffering an historical reenactment of the 1930s.FORBES: Instead Of Obama's Jobs Plan, Pass Something That Will WorkThe supposedly progressive Obama is leading us back into an historical reenactment of the 1930s.FORBES: The Worst Five Years Since the Great DepressionBush's doctrine of war and peace was aimed at preventing just such a reenactment of history.CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Echoes of 1919 返回 reenactment