the times
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- the art.那;这;这些;那些adv.(用于比较级前)更加;用于最高级前;(用于形容词、副词比较级前)越...越...
- times prep.乘以v.乘以n.(名词time的复数形式)时代;倍;次数Timesn.《泰晤士报》
- The rising level of crime is a sign of the times.
犯罪率增高是这一时代的特徵。
- Without newspaper, we would get behind the times.
要不是报纸,我们都赶不上时代了。
- What with the high prices, and what with the badness of the times, we find it hard to get along.
部分因为物价高涨,部分因为时机不好,生活真是愈来愈难过了。
- I think it important that we keep up with the times.
我认为跟上时代是很重要的。
- I read of Sir Laurence Oliver, the great star's death in the Times last week.
从上星期—的泰晤士报上我得知巨星劳伦斯奥立佛的死。
- Mr Smith should be made to realize, like it or not, that he is about fifty years behind the times.
不管他乐意不乐意,应让史密斯先生意识到,他已落后时代50年了。
- He has a marvelous understanding of words and the Times crossword puzzle is kid's stuff for him.
他对词语有奇特的理解能力,泰晤士报上的横纵填字字谜对他来说简直太容易了。
- He is reporting for the Times.
他任泰晤士报记者。