造句:
1.The breach between them would be past bridging .
他们之间的背离达到不可挽回的地步。
2.The minister made an undignified retreat from his earlier position .
那部长很不光彩地背离了他原先的立场。
3.The trustees of the future could not freely ride off in all directions .
未来的受托管理人无法任意背离其方向。
4.For a time, america's government had drifted away from this key principle .
美国政府在一段时间里曾经背离这一关键性的原则。
5.The school, through the writings of menger, disassociated itself from the germen .
这个学派通过门格尔的著作与德国学派相背离。
6.In its most general sense, corruption means the perversion or abandonment .
就其最一般的意义上说,舞弊就是堕落,就是背离准则。
7.The most serious deviation from the perfect competition comes from monopoly elements .
最严重的对完全竞争的背离来源于垄断成份。
8.Do not blame him, for departing from his character where the deviation is necessary .
不要因为他在必要的时候做出背离他性格的行为而责备他吧。
9.As a companion star orbits its primary, it alternately approaches and recedes from the earth .
当伴星围绕着主星运转时,它交替地朝着地球或背离地球运转。
10.In chap. 19 we saw that red shifts in stellar spectra result from motions away from the earth .
在第十九章我们已了解到,恒星光谱中的红移是恒星背离地球的运动造成的。
拼音:bèi lí
词义:脱离原来的、通常的、正常的或公认的轨道;偏离常规、常轨、习惯等。