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- vt. 刻划……的性格;表示……的特性(characterise 的变形)
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- 1. This disorder is characterised by interlinking problems with social imagination, social communication and social interaction.
- 这种障碍的特征是将社会想象、社会交流和社会互动的问题相互关联。
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- 2. Disputes were characterised by intense verbal aggression, tended to be repeated and not resolved, and made men, more than women, extremely angry.
- 争吵的特点是强烈的言语攻击,往往反复发生,无法解决,并且使男性比女性更加愤怒。
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- 3. Fully developed, mature, post industrial societies, such as those in Europe, are characterised by stable or declining populations which are increasing in age.
- 完全发达成熟的后工业社会,如欧洲的社会,其特点是人口稳定或下降,而老龄化却在增加。
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- 4. Newly developing countries are beginning to industrialise, primarily in Africa, with high to very high population growth rates, and characterised by a predominantly young age profile.
- 新发展中国家正在开始工业化,主要是在非洲,人口增长率一再提高,以年轻化为显著特征。
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- 5. The British Heart Foundation characterised the survey's findings as worrying.
- 英国心脏基金会对于研究表示担忧。
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- 6. But otherwise his policy is characterised by a combination of realism and caution.
- 但是另一方面他的政策也有着鲜明的现实主义和审慎相混合的特征。
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- 7. Germany's property market cannot even be loosely characterised as part of the global bubble.
- 德国房地产市场甚至不能算作是全球沫型经济的一部分。
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- 8. This situation can be characterised generally as a trade-off between verbosity and flexiblity.
- 这种情形一般可以描述为冗长与灵活性之间的权衡。
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- 9. The first working week of the new decade has been characterised by a curious mix of cold and hot air.
- 冷热气流的奇异交织成为新十年第一个工作周的特征。
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- 10. In his view, the euro area is characterised by a succession of booms and busts, each in a single country.
- 据他的观点,欧元区是以一连串在每个国家的繁荣和萧条相继出现为特征的。
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- 11. There was a singular circumstance that characterised Mr. Dimmesdale's psychological state at this moment.
- 当时还有一个特殊的细节可以说明了梅斯代尔先生的心理状态。
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- 12. Previous Pig years have been characterised by severe weather patterns and this year will be no exception.
- 以往的猪年的一些天气情况很有其特色,想必今年也不例外。
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- 13. She turned to a phenomenon called fibromyalgia, which is characterised by widespread pain across the body.
- 她转而研究一种叫做肌纤维痛的症状,其特征是全身扩散性的疼痛。
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- 14. We don't ignore what has happened. Sometimes those things are facts on the ground which have characterised him.
- 他说,‘我不是一个暴君’······我们不否认发生的一切,有时候正是这些事情造就了他的个性特征。
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- 15. Britain now is characterised by obscenity, reality television and adolescents whose sentences go up at the ends.
- 英国现在充斥着淫秽下流或者真人秀的电视节目,以及被宣判走到了终结的青少年。
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- 16. The European Foundation for Quality Management (EFQM) said that TQM strategies are characterised by the following.
- 欧洲质量管理委员会(EFQM)认为,全面质量管理观点有如下特征。
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- 17. But we perhaps exaggerate the grey or sable tinge, which undoubtedly characterised the mood and manners of the age.
- 不过,我们也许过于夸张了这种灰黑的色调,尽管那确实是当年的心情和举止的特色。
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- 18. The second one is called Simple Bridge and is characterised by the curved shape cut away from both arms and footstool.
- 第二组设计叫“简洁的桥系列”,其特点在于扶手和脚蹬那柔和的弧线。
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- 19. The years of naiveté, mostly the 1950s, was characterised by Nehru’s zeal to help others shake off their colonial masters.
- 上世纪50年代被认为是一个纯真的年代,尼赫鲁醉心于帮助其他国家摆脱他们殖民者的统治。
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- 20. As they report in this week's Nature, they have characterised the properties of a recently discovered element using two atoms.
- 在本周出版的《自然》杂志上,他们报道通过两个原子表征了一种新近发现元素的特性。
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- 21. This relationship can be characterised as a tragic love affair on the Jewish part, which was met with a deep phobia by Europe.
- 这种关系可以从犹太人的角度上,刻画成一种悲剧式的恋爱事件,在欧洲它遇到了一种严重的恐怖症。
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- 22. This state is characterised by feelings of exhilaration, and intrusive, obsessive thoughts about the object of one's affection.
- 这种状态的特征,是兴奋感和对情感对象打扰式的和强迫性的思恋。
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- 23. The gold rush created an alternative to the Puritan notion of hard work and saving that had characterised the nation's early days.
- 淘金热产生的观念替代了辛勤工作和省吃俭用这般清教徒式的观念,而这种清教徒式的观念是美国早期所特有的。
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- 24. This is a welcome contrast to the secrecy that characterised much of the nuclear industry's interaction with the public in the past.
- 过去,公众与核工业的互动大多是秘密的,与此相比,上述举措受到欢迎。
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- 25. It is also a natural step in the evolution of services-from the physical to the virtual-that has characterised much of society's progress.
- 这同样是服务性行业进化中自然的一步——从实体到虚拟——与社会进展的特色极其相似。
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- 26. Characterised by its strength and elasticity, dragline silk is six times stronger than nylon and steel fibre of the same diameter, the paper said.
- 报道说,这种蜘蛛丝的强度和弹性非常高,在同样的直径下,蜘蛛丝的强度是尼龙丝和钢纤维的6倍。
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- 27. Heraclitus believed that all things were characterised by pairs of contrary properties, for example one and the same thing may be both hot and cold.
- 赫拉克利特认为,万事万物都具有一对相互对立的属性,例如有些东西同时具备冷和热。
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- 28. No one familiar with the complacency and drift that has characterised NATO’s efforts in Afghanistan can be unimpressed by this new sense of purpose.
- NATO在阿富汗所做的努力特点是自鸣得意和随波逐流,熟悉这些特点的人无不对目标的新含义印象深刻。
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- 29. Some regarded this as woolly thinking—a famous Cambridge critic, F.R. Leavis, believed his Clark Lectures were characterised by “intellectual nullity”.
- 有人认为这一套思想糊涂呆钝,剑桥大学的知名批评家李维斯认为,福斯特的“克拉克讲座”凸显了“知识分子的微不足道”。
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- 30. The rapid fluctuations in temperature that characterised the global climate between 2 and 3 million years ago coincided with a golden age in human evolution.
- 200至300万年前气候发生了急速的波动,而这一阶段也正是全球人类迅速演进的黄金时代。
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