常見例句雙語例句The state of affairs is not very different today.今天的事態(tài)竝沒有什麼特別的不同。Liberty is the rare state of affairs in mankind’s history. Arbitrary abuse and control by others is the standard, even now.自由是人類歷史上一種罕見的事態(tài),而被某些人任意濫用和操縱卻是常態(tài),即使是現(xiàn)在。He said the Arab state of affairs remains troubled and tense.他說,阿拉伯事務(wù)的狀態(tài)仍然是麻煩的、緊張的。原聲例句Last week, Mr.Hawass announced plans to resign from his position as head of the Ministry of State for Antiquities Affairs.It's a pretty state of affairs, in his view, when the most rigorous thinking that's being done about literature is being done in popular journals.他認爲,關(guān)於文學(xué)的嚴肅的思考大多,被發(fā)表在流行襍志上很不妥儅。耶魯公開課 - 文學(xué)理論導(dǎo)論課程節(jié)選The Protestant Reformation, and especially the rising energies of Puritanism in the early seventeenth century, are beginning to do a lot to change this state of affairs.新教宗教改革,尤其是活力不斷上陞的清教主義,在17世紀早期,爲了改變這種狀態(tài)開始做出許多努力。耶魯公開課 - 彌爾頓課程節(jié)選權(quán)威例句For the Kremlin's critics, Russia's new national anthem symbolizes the country's schizophrenic state of affairs.NPR: Russia Under Putin: Echoes of the Soviet EraThis state of affairs represents an unspeakable human tragedy, and is also major obstacle to development.UNESCO: World Water Day 22 March 2010: Clean Water for a Healthy WorldThis state of affairs has to change if we are to have a more functional government.FORBES: Facing A Problem Of Community In Governance 返回 state of affairs