down the line 双语例句
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1·While the efforts are certainly not futile, the results of such bans will likely only start to be seen by generations down the line, bettering the world for the future.
这些禁令旨在使未来的世界变得更加美好,虽然这些努力肯定不是徒劳的,但禁令的结果很可能只有子孙后代才能看得到。
2·Orders came down the line from the very top.
命令从最高领导人逐级传达下来。《牛津词典》
3·His voice came down the line as clear as a bell.
他的声音如铃声般清脆地从听筒里传出来。《牛津词典》
4·We'll make a decision on that further down the line.
我们将在以后的阶段对此问题作出决策。《牛津词典》
5·Or an alumni network that I hoped would open doors down the line?
或者是一个我希望能够直接打开大门的校友网络?
6·It suggests that narrow winners become even bigger winners down the line.
它表明,以微弱优势胜出的赢家最终会成为更大的赢家。
7·Small early career setbacks seem to have a disproportionate effect down the line.
职业生涯早期的小挫折似乎会对未来产生很大的影响。
8·Further down the line here, if we looked in the adult brain or spinal cord and other regions, we'll find committed progenitor cells.
沿着这条线再往后,如果我们看看成人的大脑或者脊髓和其他部位,我们就能找到定向祖细胞。
9·It is feared that a failure to address early-year challenges, such as poor handwriting, leads to much more serious problems down the line with these pupils facing reduced career prospects.
人们担心,如果不解决小时候面临的挑战,如书写糟糕,将会导致更严重的问题,这些学生面临的就业前景会更严峻。
10·Cuts to local authority budgets since 2010 have resulted in a significant decline of these services, despite strong evidence of their effectiveness in preventing crises further down the line.
自2010年以来,地方政府削减预算导致这些服务水平显著下降,尽管有强有力的证据表明这些服务今后能有效预防危机。
down the line 同义同根词
同义词
adv.完全地;沿着街道
adj.彻底的
