1.A person reaches his majority at the age of 21.
一个人二十一岁达到法定成年。
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1.A person reaches his majority at the age of 21.
一个人二十一岁达到法定成年。
2.I will accomplish my purpose at any cost.
我无论如何都要达到目的。
3.to stand at the kerbside
站在马路牙子上
4.Any child caught misbehaving was made to stand at the front of the class.
调皮捣蛋的孩子被当场抓住,都要在课堂前面罚站。
5.The traffic policeman took his stand at the crossroads.
交通警察在十字路口站岗.
6.Stand at the front of the line.
站在队伍前头。
7.Ann always to stand at the window and waves to see off.
安总要站在窗口前并挥手送别.
8.Lamp posts stand at intervals in the street.
街上相隔不远就有路灯柱子.
9.The thermometer stand at three degrees below zero this morning.
今早温度计显示在零下3度.
10.I would stand at the red dot facing the camera.
我将站在红点上面对着摄像机.
11.The climber made a sudden stand at the brink of the precipice.
那登山者在悬崖边突然站住了.
12.As we stand at this new crossroads our path forward is clear.
今天,我们站在这个新的十字路口,我们的前进道路是明确的.
13.Quite a lot of research results stand at the world.
许多科研成果达到国际先进水平.
14.By contrast, world military expenditures stand at about $ 800 billion a year.
相比之下, 全世界的军费开支每年高达约8000亿美元.
15.Cover cake pan with foil and let stand at room temperature.
将蛋糕连盘覆盖锡箔,置于室温中.
16.We stand at the portals of a new age ( in science ).
我们处于 ( 科学 ) 新时代的开端[开创阶段].
17.They are expected to take an uncompromising stand at the conference.
估计他们在会上将采取不妥协的立场.