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fleet-footed 英'fli:t,futid美'fli:t,futid COCA⁸⁹⁵¹⁴BNC⁷¹⁵²⁷ 基本例句 adj.走路快的⁶⁰;快腿的⁴⁰ SHIFTING consumer tastes and changing regulations have forced even the clumsiest of retail behemoths to be more fleet-footed. 随着顾客口味的改变以及业内规则变化,即便最糟糕的零售巨兽也飞速发展起来。 ecocn The Conservatives seem fleet-footed, pre- announcing their policy on upcoming government decisions with such regularity that I begin to suspect they must have a mole in Downing Street. 保守派动作相当迅速,屡次在政府决策宣布前提出他们的政见,以至于我都怀疑他们是不是在唐宁街安插了间谍。 yeeyan |