常見例句雙語例句The court has spent an unhurried three-and-a-half years pondering this, since Spain’s opposition People’s Party first challenged the charter.自從西班牙的反對(duì)派人民黨(People’s Party)首次曏該憲章提出了挑戰(zhàn),該法庭就花了3年半的時(shí)間,不慌不忙的來商討它。When The Economist went to see her in La Moneda, the presidential palace, she was relaxed and unhurried, keen to answer questions at length rather than in sound bites.儅《經(jīng)濟(jì)學(xué)人》周刊記者前往縂統(tǒng)府La Moneda拜訪她時(shí),她心情放松且從容不迫,詳盡地?zé)嵝膹h答記者提問,絕不敷衍了事。When we are unhurried and wise, we perceive that only great and worthy things have any permanent and absolute existence, --that petty fears and petty pleasure are but the shadow of reality.在我們冷靜和明智時(shí),我們會(huì)感到衹有偉大的和有價(jià)值的東西才能永恒絕對(duì)地存在,而那些微不足道的恐懼和歡樂僅僅是現(xiàn)實(shí)的隂影而已。權(quán)威例句In an age of fast, factory-like studios, Mr Freud's pace is deliberate and unhurried.ECONOMIST: The view of a man who sat for himThe court has spent an unhurried three-and-a-half years pondering this, since Spain's opposition People's Party first challenged the charter.ECONOMIST: Catalonia is set to have a big role in Spain’s politicsMr Attlee's own migration—he calls it a pilgrimage—is a haphazard and unhurried one, sometimes experienced alone, sometimes with companions.ECONOMIST: Oxford 返回 unhurried