原级:shoulder
第三人称单数:shoulders
第三人称复数:shoulders
过去分词:shouldered
过去式:shouldered
1. 肩:shouldered 带凸肩的 | shouldering 肩 | Shove off! 撑开!
2. 碰撞驱舰,撞舰驱赶:short takeoff and landing 短距起降 | shouldering 碰撞驱舰,撞舰驱赶 | side-looking airborne radar 机载侧视雷达
3. 肩托:shoulderhole 阶梯孔 | shouldering 肩托 | shoulderjoint 肩关 肩关节 肩接 肩解
4. 担:抽 pluck -- S | 担 shouldering -- 6 | 拍 clap -- S
1. But the government should not act as the main party in charge of shouldering these costs.
2. China's private enterprises have been shouldering more and more civic responsibilities during recent years, in addition to having become an important part of the market economy.
3. This is not commensurate with its national strength and the growing responsibilities it is shouldering to help maintain world peace and stability.
4. The two countries'commitment to shouldering more international obligations together indicates they now share a lot of common ground on major economic and international issues.
5. 911查询·英语单词
5. The government is shouldering heavy responsibilities to complete the program within a limited time.
6. A Chinese professor says it should learn from Japan's experience, while a senior Japanese consultant says it cannot avoid shouldering its additional global responsibilities.
7. In effect, hospitals are shouldering consumption taxes for all of their purchases as an end consumer.
8. At least this shows formal attitude of fairness and displays the government's basic character in shouldering the cost of public welfare.
9. Tang said he feels he is shouldering a very important responsibility as financial secretary at a time when citizens have high expectations of the government.
10. shouldering什么意思
10. In thus shouldering responsibility they hope to earn forgiveness of the families, as well as of the public.