常見例句雙語例句This is often followed by a rush of previously pent-up emotions.通常這隨之而來的便是對之前壓抑情緒的發(fā)泄。He felt his way through the wet snow to the watery muskeg berries, and went by feel as he pulled up the rush-grass by the roots.他在溼雪裡摸索著,走到溼漉漉的沼地漿果那兒,接著又一麪連根拔著燈心草,一麪試探著前進(jìn)。Softstart effectively reduces the in-rush current when start-up and mode-changing, guaranteeing the normal operation of the chip;軟啓動模塊能夠有傚減小電路在啓動時的湧入電流,保証芯片的正常運行;權(quán)威例句That partly reflects a traditional year-end rush to tidy up banks' balance-sheets but also nervousness about lending directly to others.ECONOMIST: The ECB fills banks with fundsThe result was graphically illustrated in the course of the war with Iraq: Notwithstanding the Biological Weapons Convention, the enemy was equipped with lethal viruses and the United States was forced to rush hastily ginned-up and inadequately tested antidotes and less-than-effective defensive systems into the theater of operations.CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center for Security Policy The Triumph Of Hope Over Experience: The New Chemical Weapons Treaty Is A Dangerous DelusionThe result could be that Novatel Wireless and competitors such as Sierra Wireless maintain their lead, since they already have established relationships, while Nokia and Intel rush to play catch-up in this area.FORBES: Magazine Article 返回 rush up