come to terms

come to terms

come to terms 基本解释

动词达成协议,妥协,让步

come to terms 相关例句

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1. He'd finally come to terms with that company.
    他最后还是与那家公司达成了协议。

come to terms 网络解释

1. 达成协议:come to naught 成为泡影 | come to terms 达成协议 | come to the point 说话切题

2. 達成協定:come to naught 成爲泡影 | come to terms 達成協定 | come to the point 說話切題

3. 让步,屈服:acrimonious a. 恶毒的,剧烈的 | come to terms 让步,屈服 | condemnation n. 谴责

4. 达成协议; 达成一致意见:coincide with (在空间、时间方面)巧合; 同时发生; 与...一致 | come to terms 达成协议; 达成一致意见 | conformity to 一致; 符合

come to terms 单语例句

1. 911chaxun查询·英语单词

1. The country has increasingly come to terms with the need to turn itself into a global media power.

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2. Public consultation on gay rights legislation seems a reasonable and feasible way to let the public come to terms over this dividing issue.

3. come to terms的翻译

3. No other country would come close to China in terms of the size of investment, and targets to create a new energy vehicle industry.

4. This is possible unless the public utilities authorities truly come to terms with their primary obligation to serve the public good.

5. Unlike the Japanese, the Germans have come to terms with their past.

6. 911查询·英语单词

6. So it has taken a nuclear scientist for many in China to come to terms with the art of persuasion in the international political arena.

7. come to terms的解释

7. Relief workers were still trying to come to terms with the scale of the December 26 earthquake and killer waves that hit 11 nations.

8. The story of the dyslexic child depicts how both his parents and schoolmates fail to come to terms with his disability.

9. The Western powers have finally come to terms with the reality that their aggressive approach toward the Syrian crisis will never win broad international support.

10. He said his decision to write the book as fiction was in part because he had still not yet come to terms with his childhood.