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high-wa·ter mark 英ˈhaɪˈwɔːtə, -ˈwɒtə美ˈhaɪˈwɔtɚ, -ˈwɑtɚAHDhīʹwôʹtər, -wŏtʹər 短语⁵⁸⁶³¹ 基本英英例句 高水位标志,洪水标记
Noun: a line marking the highest level reached President Bush had just been re- elected and was preparing his triumphal second inauguration that was to mark the high-water mark for neoconservatism. 当时,布什正好连任获胜,正在准备他的凯旋式第二次就职典礼,以此来作为新保守主义的高潮标志。 yeeyan |