John Stevenson is Reader in History at the University of Sheffield.
約翰·史蒂文森是謝菲爾德大學(xué)的歷史學(xué)高級講師。
柯林斯例句
Stevenson's deeply felt performance is a tour-de-force.
史蒂文森感人肺腑的表演真是絕了。
柯林斯例句
We elected Mr. Stevenson to head the team.
我們選舉了斯蒂文森先生率領(lǐng)這個隊。
辭典例句
I told him I agreed that Stevenson was swinging very wildly.
我說,我也認(rèn)為史蒂文森實在太放肆,完全是信口開河胡說八道.
辭典例句
The president and Stevenson had worked harmoniously over the last eighteen months.
在過去一年半里,總統(tǒng)和史蒂文森一起工作是融洽的.
辭典例句
Mr. Stevenson was mentioned in the annual report for his cooperation.
斯蒂文森先生因樂于合作在年度報告中被提名表揚.
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I felt instinctively negative toward Stevenson.
我對史蒂文森卻本能地有反感.
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Isn't this a nice thought from Stevenson?
史蒂文生這個看法不錯 吧 ?
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This was a hard blow to Stevenson.
對史蒂文森來說,這是個嚴(yán)重的打擊.
辭典例句
Kennedy privately questioned Stevenson's capacity for decision.
肯尼迪私下懷疑史蒂文森是否有作出決定的魄力.
辭典例句
Stevenson's morale , Fritchey said, was lower than ever.
據(jù)弗里奇說, 史蒂文森的情緒是再低不過了.
辭典例句
Stevenson wrote a book called Treasure Island.
史蒂文森寫了一部名叫《金銀島》的小說.
辭典例句
Stevenson put the case politely in debate.
史蒂文森在辯論中把理由說得非??蜌?
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I counterattacked hard, accusing Stevenson of trying to dismiss serious charges with quips.
我狠狠地予以回?fù)? 指責(zé)史蒂文森企圖用插科打渾來沖淡嚴(yán)肅的遣責(zé).
辭典例句
I was sent from London on the trail of Stevenson, traveling incognito.
我隱姓埋名, 是倫敦警方派我來追捕史蒂文森的.
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