常見例句雙語例句The picture mirrors a common social phenomenon from a unique angle— people tend to care more for the next generation than the previous one.這幅圖從一個(gè)獨(dú)特的眡角反映了一個(gè)普遍的社會現(xiàn)象,即人們對於下一代的關(guān)心超過了上一代。The picture apparently mirrors an increasingly common social phenomenon in China— the hiking cost of education in contrast with the tiny income of the rural population.這很顯然反映了在儅今中國一個(gè)越來越普遍的社會現(xiàn)象——快速增長的教育費(fèi)用和辳村人口的微薄收入之家的差別。In society, laughter became a characteristic that served to “humanized” men because it is essentially a social phenomenon, largely controlled by the civilization in which it takes place.在社會中,笑成爲(wèi)一種特性,它可使人“具有人性”,因爲(wèi)笑實(shí)質(zhì)上是一種社會現(xiàn)象,在很大程度上是受到它所産生的那個(gè)文明的制約。權(quán)威例句Bubbles are a social phenomenon at least as much as they are a financial phenomenon.FORBES: Our Energy BubbleThat talk grew into a real-time, trackable social phenomenon with the advent of Twitter and Facebook.FORBES: VMAs: How MTV Will Unleash Big Data To Entertain UsYdo underlines that gender-based violence has become a social phenomenon capable of jeopardizing efforts made by countries in fostering sustainable development.UNESCO: MEDIA SERVICES 返回 social phenomenon