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| 位 | wèi |
三位學生。
Three students. Source: Tatoeba |
| 位置 | wèizhi |
classifier: 個
他們的位置是?
What's their location? Source: Tatoeba |
| 地位 | dìwèi |
classifier: 個
"文學作品是關係到一個國家統治的偉大成就,以及永恆地位的輝煌事跡"。
"Literary composition is a great achievement that concerns the ruling of a state, a splendid affair of eternal standing". Source: Tatoeba |
| 持仓量 | chícāngliàng | position (finance) |
| 立场 | lìchǎng |
classifier: 個
你站在我的立場上考慮看看。
Just put yourself in my shoes. Source: Tatoeba |
| 职级 | zhíjí |
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| 阵地 | zhèndì |
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| 姿势 | zīshì |
在家庭照片中,西哈姆看起來無憂無慮。她對著鏡頭擺出一副隨興的姿勢,頭髮綁成馬尾。
In family photos, Ciham appears carefree. She poses casually for the camera, her hair pulled into a braided ponytail. Source: Tatoeba |
| 对局 | duìjú |
汤姆对局势一无所知。
Tom knows nothing about the situation. Source: Tatoeba |
| 架势 | jiàshi |
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| 职务 | zhíwù |
我从来不是最有可能获得这一职务的候选人。我们刚开始并没有太多资金,也没有得到许多人的支持。我们的竞选活动并非始自华盛顿的大厅里,而是始于得梅因、康科德、查尔斯顿这些地方的普通民众家中。那些辛勤工作的人们从自己微薄的储蓄中捐出5美元、10美元、20美元。
I was never the likeliest candidate for this office. We didn't start with much money or many endorsements. Our campaign was not hatched in the halls of Washington. It began in the backyards of Des Moines, and the living rooms of Concord, and the front porches of Charleston. It was built by working men and women who dug into what little savings they had to give $5 and $10 and $20 to the cause. Source: Tatoeba |
| 仓位 | cāngwèi |
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| 顺位 | shùnwèi |
威廉王子是英国王位第二顺位继承人
Prince William is second in line to the English throne. Source: Tatoeba |
| 主张 | zhǔzhāng |
classifier: 個
中国主张钓鱼岛的主权。
China is an advocate for the Diaoyu Islands' sovereignty. Source: Tatoeba |
| 方位 | fāngwèi |
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| 定位 | dìngwèi |
蝙蝠使用超音波來定位障礙物。
Bats use ultrasound to locate obstacles. The bats use ultrasound to locate obstacles. Source: Tatoeba |
| 威权 | wēiquán |
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| 威灵 | wēilíng |
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| 权 | quán |
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| 权威 | quánwēi |
他是權威的經濟學家。
He is a great authority on economics. Source: Tatoeba |
| 权柄 | quánbǐng | authority |
| 职权 | zhíquán |
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| 大权 | dàquán |
自大狂和自戀狂的分別,在於自大狂渴望能夠手握大權、受人敬畏,而自戀狂卻比較想擁有魅力、得到愛戴。許多瘋子和歷史上的偉人都屬於前者。
The megalomaniac differs from the narcissist by the fact that he wishes to be powerful rather than charming, and seeks to be feared rather than loved. To this type belong many lunatics and most of the great men of history. Source: Tatoeba |
| 权力 | quánlì |
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| 权威性 | quánwēixìng |
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| 大拿 | dàná |
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| 干系 | gānxì | responsibility |
| 责任 | zérèn |
classifier: 個
我的责任是什么?
What are my responsibilities? Source: Tatoeba |
| 职守 | zhíshǒu |
他怠忽職守了。
He neglected his duties. Source: Tatoeba |
| 职责 | zhízé |
牧師的主要職責是在教堂裏講道。
The main duty of a priest is to preach in church. Source: Tatoeba |
| 责 | zé |
你只能怪責自己。
You have no one but yourself to blame. Source: Tatoeba |
| 荷 | hè |
我的夢想是成為一個成功的荷里活演員。
My dream is to make it as an actor in Hollywood. Source: Tatoeba |
| 过错 | guòcuò |
生氣,就是拿別人的過錯來懲罰自己。
Anger is punishing yourself for other people's mistakes. Source: Tatoeba |
| 担子 | dànzi |
classifier: 副 |
| 任 | rèn |
我不信任银行。
I don't trust banks. Source: Tatoeba |