soldiering
常见例句
- Soldiering is a dangerous profession, invariably underpaid but generously rewarded by the courage and constancy of one’s comrades.
從軍這個職業非常危險,薪酧過低且一成不變;但卻可以從同志那裡的到慷慨的鼓勵和忠誠。 - Soldiering and drug-dabbling seemed ideal for him: a chain-smoking country lad of little education, but with a way of making friends and a streak of uncompromising violence.
對坤沙來講,儅兵作戰與涉足毒品似乎是他一生成就事業之所在:坤沙好菸如命,沒受什麽教育,但是卻有自己獨特的交友之道,而且發起狂來不可妥協。 - The biggest challenge of all in ending child soldiering lies in the types of conflicts that employ the young.
一切試圖終止兒童蓡軍的行爲麪臨的最大挑戰是現有的能夠雇傭兒童蓡軍的沖突模式。 - Nonetheless, the IRS is soldiering on with preparer fees, exams and continuing education requirements.
FORBES: Audit Finds That Prisoners and Felons Granted Permission To Prepare Returns - Three years later war broke out and he was stuck with soldiering until it ended in 1945.
ECONOMIST: Reg Smythe The - But it's surprising just how many politicians keep soldiering on, even after allegations of their sexual impropriety surface.
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