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Fu·na·ba·shi 英ˌfuːnəˈbɑːʃiː, -nɑː-美ˌfunəˈbɑʃi, -nɑ-AHDf›”nə-bäʹshē, -nä- Economist⁵³⁵⁸¹⁺¹ 基本例句 n.船桥在日本;东经 139º59' 北纬 35º42' Yet using skills honed at Funabashi station, Mr. Noda pulled off what supporters call a miracle. 运用在船桥火车站磨练的技巧,野田先生艰难取得了支持者称为奇迹的成功。 ecocn Conservative elements of the Japanese press do not share Mr Funabashi’s temperate views, and it is relatively easy for them to whip up fury among ultranationalists. 日本报纸中的保守分子可不赞同船桥的温和观点,而且他们很容易激起极端民粹主义者的愤怒之情。 ecocn Yoichi Funabashi, editor-in-chief of the Asahi Shimbun, a national newspaper, who supports giving Koreans suffrage rights, says the biggest fear among Japanese may not be the Koreans. 给予韩国人投票权的支持者,国家性报纸《朝日新闻》主编船桥洋一 Yoichi Funabashi说日本人最大的恐惧并非韩国人。 ecocn |