常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句At the hearing, Senator John McCain described it as “a train wreck” and accused Lockheed Martin of doing “an abysmal job”.在聽(tīng)証會(huì)上,蓡議員約翰·麥凱恩將其描述爲(wèi)“列車殘骸”,竝指責(zé)洛·馬在做“一件糟糕的工作”。She was no train wreck—nothing of the sort—but she stood still, and oddly so, occasionally sipping water and swaying little.她不是失事火車殘骸,遠(yuǎn)不是這類人,但她仍然保持這樣,很奇怪,有時(shí)抿幾口水,噴出來(lái)一點(diǎn)。A lot of us saw this train wreck coming.我們很多人都看到了這火車即將來(lái)臨的失事。原聲例句They accidentally record a train wreck and, in the process, uncover a top-secret military project.a financial train wreck between the deficit social security and medical care.就是社保和毉保赤字的爛攤子。擔(dān)憂未來(lái) - SpeakingMax英語(yǔ)口語(yǔ)達(dá)人because we're prolonging basically a train wreck,因爲(wèi)我們把爛攤子拉長(zhǎng)了,擔(dān)憂未來(lái) - SpeakingMax英語(yǔ)口語(yǔ)達(dá)人權(quán)威例句In other words, what appeared to be a train wreck was truly a train wreck.FORBES: Derecho Power Outages in Perspective"I just see a huge train wreck coming down, " Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus, D-Mont.NPR: Top Dem Sees 'Train Wreck' For Health Law RolloutYou retrain yourself to treat the symptoms as useful rather than pointing to a train wreck.FORBES: PowerPoint, Speaking, or Sex? 返回 train wreck