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En masse
英语例句库
Most of the state leaders viewed the exhibits en masse and gave high praise of them. "大多数国家领导人看了全部展览品,给予了高度赞扬。"
原声例句
致命女人 I mean, Amy's Oklahoma in-laws are turning up tomorrow en masse. 艾米的俄克拉荷马亲戚明天会全体赶到。 经济学人(汇总) Petkeeping seems to kick in en masse when household incomes rise above roughly $5,000. 家庭收入大约超过5000美元时,养宠物似乎是一个普遍选择。 经济学人(汇总) Just do not expect white-collar types to flock to hotels en masse for a hard day's work. 只是别指望白领们会为了一天的辛苦工作而蜂拥至酒店。 NPR音讯 2018年12月合集 If they disagreed what he was doing in foreign policy, they'd all threatened to resign en masse. 如果他们不同意总统在外交政策上的决定,他们会以集体辞职来进行威胁。 图形信息秀 Americans flocked to banks and withdrew cash en masse, exacerbating what was already a complete, economic dumpster fire. 美国人一窝蜂地涌入银行,一起提现,加剧了本已彻底失控的,经济糟糕局势。 经济学人(汇总) Many do not show up on the day, so the judge enters default evictions for them en masse. 很多人当天没有出庭,所以法官全部裁决为违约驱逐。 BBC 听力 2022年6月合集 In Iraq MPs from the bloc of the influential cleric Moqtada Al Sadr have resigned from parliament en masse. 在伊拉克,有影响力的神职人员穆克塔达·萨德尔的集团的议员集体辞职。 NPR音讯 2016年7月合集 So critics are saying that Erdogan is using this as an opportunity to go after his opponents en masse. 批评人士认为,埃尔多安是在利用这次机会追击所有对手。 AP 听力 2016年8月合集 That court ruled that governors cannot restore rights en masse but must handle them on a case-by-case basis. 法庭裁决,州长不能恢复全部重罪犯的权利,而应该逐一进行。 soren课程音频 The programme was sponsored by the dairy company, and fan groups raised money to bulk buy products and vote en masse. 该节目由乳制品公司赞助,粉丝团体筹集资金批量购买产品并集体投票。 经济学人-文艺 Sometimes the NKVD simply picked Polish-sounding names from the telephone directory, or arrested en masse all those attending a Polish church service. 有时内务人民委员会只在电话号码簿上挑一些发音像是波兰人的名字,或是成批逮捕去波兰教堂礼拜的人。 当月 VOA Daily Standard English The protests put authorities on edge at a time when French police are deployed en masse for a string of high-security events. 在法国警方为一系列高度戒备的活动大规模部署之际,抗议活动使当局感到紧张。 《金融时报》 Podcast They voted en masse against Srettha Thavisin's prime ministerial bid. 他们集体投票反对斯雷塔·塔维辛的总理竞选。 国土安全 第1季 He maims en masse, we know that. 他要造成大规模的人员伤亡。 彭博洞察 More recently, companies acquire GPUs en masse for use with artificial intelligence. 最近,公司大量采购 GPU 用于人工智能。 2013 English Cafe The expression en masse is, as you might have guessed, originally French. 正如您可能已经猜到的那样,集体表达最初是法语。 PBS访谈商业系列 People really en masse looked at what happened in 2000 with Y2K. 人们真的集体关注了 2000 年发生的 Y2K 事件。 电台实验室 Sometimes when everybody's moving en masse, I find it slightly frightening. 有时候,当大家集体行动时,我会觉得有点害怕。 TED-Ed(视频版) The change in air pressure had caused them to pass gas en masse. 气压的变化导致它们大量排出气体。 经济学人 Finance and economics Thus, no institution will have money to hand when depositors clamour for it en masse. 因此, 当储户蜂拥而至时, 任何机构都将手无寸铁。
英语百科
List of French expressions in English (重定向自En masse)
↑ "[Daniel] Harding is a protégé of Sir Simon Rattle, himself once heralded as the great young hope of British Music," Nigel Reynolds, Britain's latest prodigy takes up toughest baton, The Daily Telegraph, Thursday, September 12, 1996.↑ "Undoubtedly his modus operandi is not unlike the fluent pub raconteur who augments a story until he gets a laugh," Bill Bryson, A Yank at the court of Little England, The Sunday Times, 11 August 1996.↑ "Support for the Tibetan movement stopped in 1971 when President Nixon and Henry Kissinger pursued a policy of rapprochement with China." Brent Navarro, Tibet: Assessing its Potential for China's Instability, September 15, 2007.↑ "A startling number of American restaurateurs have turned to caviar chic as a sure way of winning customers," Tony Allen Mills, Style, 15 September 1996.↑ "As one of the Prime Minister's most devoted supporters put it to me, 'Tory policy is based on the democratic philosophy of Aristotle and Pluto,' and was quite uncomprehending at my riposte that Pluto is a cartoon dog invented by Walt Disney," Brian Sewell, Greedy, vain and arrogant – the politicians who insult us all, Evening Standard, 13 August 1996.↑ "This roman à clef sets out to recount the struggle between the media moguls Robert Maxwell [...] and Rupert Murdoch," Review by Laurence Meyer of Jeffrey Archer's The Fourth Estate, International Herald Tribune, Wednesday July 31, 1996.↑ "The pictures he took of [Julia] Roberts — sans new boyfriend — will run in the American tabloid The Star," Videonasties, The Sunday Times, Style, 18 August 1996.↑ "Nigel Lawson used to be known by the sobriquet of 'Smuggins'," Peter Hillmore, Pendennis, The Observer Review, 27 October 1996.↑ "So they come up with a succes d'estime and a series of flops d'estime follow," Christopher Fildes, Take it easy Mr Bond, help is on the way – Miss Moneypenny will fix it, Business News, The Daily Telegraph, Saturday, August 17, 1996.↑ "The focus of the salon was the magnificent chimney piece, a tour de force in moulded and faceted glass – and housing an up-to-date electric fire," Kenneth Powell, Mayfair's hidden treasure, The Sunday Review, The Sunday Telegraph, August 18, 1996↑ "The film begins briskly, with [...] a tour-de-force action scene in mid-air", Nigel Andrews, Super hero into super-hulk, Financial Times, Thursday August 22, 1996.↑ "It [the proposed agreement] also involves the banks swapping at least £2 billion debt into two tranches of convertible securities which would, if converted, give them between 25% and 80% of the fully diluted equity," Jonathan Ford, Tunnel debt talks hit conversion snag, Evening Standard, Business Day, Thursday, 12 September 1996.↑ "This constant va-et-vient of fortune hunters is what gives Lhasa the impermanent, feverish atmosphere of a typical cowboy town," Ian Buruma, Tibet Disenchanted, China File, July 20, 2000 (first published in the July 20, 2000 issue of the New York Review of Books).↑ "De Gaulle was always proud of displaying "la différence" vis-à-vis the Americans in the Arab world," Kirsty Lang, They're not all right, Jacques, The Sunday Times, 27 October 1996.↑ "a nation of voyeurs: people who get their gustatory kicks from watching other people cook but don't actually do it themselves", Brenda Maddox, Cooking for kitchen voyeurs, The Times, Wednesday September 11, 1996.↑ http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/nostalgie%20de%20la%20boue↑ "Teacher Alan Faulkner warned: 'Some of the skirts were getting very risque and [...] the girls would face disciplinary action'," Daily Mail, Saturday September 21, 1996.↑ "The living room, with its leather sofa from Harrods, payphone and glass coffee table, is the pièce de résistance," My friend the high-flying dole cheat, The Daily Telegraph, Wednesday, August 14, 1996.↑ voir dire The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition (2006)↑ voir The Anglo-Norman Dictionary
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