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singling

英 [ˈsɪŋɡlɪŋ]

美 [ˈsɪŋɡlɪŋ]

网络  单个的; 单一的

现在分词:singling 

双语例句

  • Obama said, singling out Georgia, where tensions remain high after last year's war.
    他特别提到了格鲁吉亚,在去年的战争结束后,那里的局势依然紧张。
  • However, France was hoping to be able to win backing for a list that would identify imbalances concerning most countries and avoid singling out individual economies, said senior officials.
    不过,一些高级官员表示,法国希望能在指标问题上赢得支持这套指标将用来衡量大多数国家的失衡状况,避免专门针对个别经济体。
  • Objective: To understand the medical support capacity of military surgeon in field medical station and provide effective reference for singling out talents and quality education.
    目的:了解野战医疗所军医卫勤保障能力现状,为野战医疗所的人才选拔、素质教育等提供依据。
  • Mr Kwon argues that in Korea "power is concentrated in too few hands", singling out Samsung, Hyundai Motor, Hyundai Group, LG, SK and Doosan as the main offenders.
    权吴升认为,韩国的“权力集中在极少数人手中”,并将三星、现代汽车、现代集团(hyundaigroup)、lg、sk和斗山(doosan)列为罪魁祸首。
  • If metrics do help a manager uncover an issue, singling someone out is likely to cause more problems than it solves.
    如果制度确实能够帮助一个管理员去发现一个问题,那么将某人踢出局可能会产生更多的问题。
  • Aye Tha Aung, a prominent Arakanese politician in Rangoon, said that the EC is obviously singling out pro-junta parties like the RSNFM for approval.
    在仰光著名的若开邦政治家埃塔昂说,联邦选举委员会显然是挑选审批类似‘若开邦民族力量’这样亲军政府的政党。
  • While not singling out Japan, officials said that the final communique of the G20 meeting, hammered out on Saturday in Moscow, contained tough language.
    官员们表示,上周六晚在莫斯科敲定的g20财长会议公报在没有点名批评日本的情况下,含有一些尖锐措辞。
  • Obesity expert Dr Sarah Jackson said that the law should protect against weight discrimination, in the same way at it prohibits singling out people based on their age, gender or race.
    肥胖专家莎拉•杰克逊博士表示,法律应当禁止肥胖歧视,正如法律禁止年龄、性别及种族歧视一样。
  • She was very wrong in singling me out as she did; I can safely say, that every advance to intimacy began on her side.
    只怪她当初不该对我另眼看待;我可以问心无愧地说,我和她交情都是由她主动一步一步进展起来的。
  • Mr Medvedev seems inclined to a minimalist approach: singling out sectors such as the nuclear industry, information technology, health and aerospace for a surge in state-inspired spending.
    梅德韦杰夫似乎倾向于极简主义的做法:挑选出诸如核工业、信息技术、卫生和太空等行业,由政府引导进行大举投资。