Chinese English Sentence:
  • 运输业工会一发言人称:"我们的成员不能被装扮成展示性感的工具。有些机上女服务人员已经表示,过于暴露的制服是不合适的,会增加扰事件的发生,容易造成乘客情绪冲动。"该工会包括民航系统的44,000名成员,
    "Our members should not be dressed as sex objects," says a spokesman from the Transport and General Workers' Union, which has 44,000 members in the civil air transport section. "Some female stewards have voiced concern that a too-revealing uniform would be inappropriate and could lead to an increase in cases of harassment and 'air-rage' incidents."
  • 会议成员之一说的下流话在其他成员中引起了一阵动,主席只得叫大家遵守会议秩序。
    The chairman had to call the meeting to order after the ribald comments of one of the members caused uproar among the others.
  • 因为动,会议无法进行下去,不得不把那些闹事的头子赶出大厅。
    The meeting was marred by a noisy disturbance and the ringleaders had to be turfed out of the hall.
  • 骚乱渐浙平息了。
    The riot sputtered out.
  • 我向他宣读动取缔法令。
    I read him the riot act.
  • 乱很快就被压下去了。
    The riot was quickly slapped down.
  • 他的演说激起了群众且引起一阵动。
    His speech provoke the crowd and cause a riot.
  • 他的演说煽动了群众并且引起了一阵动。
    His speech provoked the mob and caused a riot.
  • 示威游行很快失控,变成了一场乱。
    The demonstration soon broke loose and became a riot.
  • 乱仅仅是人们不满的一种表露而已.
    This riot is only one manifestation of people's discontent.
  • 一九六八年五月曾发生过大规模的学生乱。
    In May 1968 there was a massive wave of student riot.
  • 煽动一场乱;在人们中引起动荡局面。
    incite a riot; set off great unrest among the people.
  • 军队被调来镇压乱。
    The army was called in to put down a riot.
  • 乱得到控制,无人死亡。
    The riot is brought under control without loss of life.
  • 警察使用了催泪瓦斯来镇压乱分子。
    The police used tear gas to subdue the rioters.
  • 乱者聚集在镇内主要广场上。
    The rioters concentrated at the main square of the town.
  • 一种吵杂并动的战争。
    a noisy riotous fight.
  • 以喧嚣、乱的方式。
    in a tumultuous and riotous manner.
  • 比赛结束后,人们会冲出家门,叫嚷着狂欢庆祝,不过有时只是发生在一些酒吧附近的喧闹和乱。
    When the game is over, riotous celebrations, or some- times just riots, break out in the neighbourhood with the most bars.
  • 一个城市的一部分,以赌场、酒吧、妓院和乱的夜生活而臭名昭著,特别是年淘金热后的旧金山市滨水地区。
    a part of a city that is notorious for gambling dens and brothels and saloons and riotous night life (especially the waterfront of San Francisco after the gold rush of 1849).
  • 用来指乱的、喝醉了酒的狂欢。
    used of riotously drunken merrymaking.
  • 双方球迷之间发生了乱。
    Rioting broke out between rival groups of fans.
  • 第一只苹果说:“瞧瞧这些人吧,争斗、抢劫、乱——似乎就没有人愿意与别的人好好相处。
    The first apple said," Look at all those people fighting, robbing, rioting -- no one seems willing to get along with his fellow man.
  • 调情,卖俏开玩笑似地主动表示风或性感
    To make playfully romantic or sexual overtures.
  • 乱狂暴、不加控制的行动;混乱
    Violent, uncontrolled action; turbulence.
  • 骚动;激起
    Stir up; rouse up.
  • 伊里奥特(george eliot)说她第一次读到卢的作品时,好象受了电流的震击一样。
    George Eliot described her first reading of Rousseau as an electric shock.
  • 有些诡辩学家以为人性本善,有些则以为人性本恶,可是他们的理论终究有象霍布斯(hobbes——十五世纪英国哲学家)和卢(十六世纪法国哲学家)的理论那么互相背驰。
    Some of the Sophists thought man's nature good,and some thought man's nature bad, but there wasn't the sharp contradiction of Hobbes and Rousseau.
  • 我希望他不要再为孩子们的行为发牢了。
    I wish he'd stop belly-aching about his children's behaviour.
  • 申斥、惩罚或扰某人
    Scold, punish or harass sb
  • 动的原因引起动的事物,如起义、叛乱、混乱或大众
    Something that disturbs, as a commotion, scuffle, or public tumult.
  • 当我没有什么事做时,便让我不做什么事,不受扰地沉入安静深处吧,一如海水沉默时海边的暮色。
    Let my doing nothing when I have nothing to do become untroubled in its depth of peace like the evening in the seashore when the water is silent.