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Ick·es 英ˈɪkiːz, -əs美ˈɪkiz, -əsAHDĭkʹēz, -əs Economist⁵³⁵⁸¹⁺¹ 基本例句 伊克斯姓氏原型icke的复数 In1945, as Eleanor Roosevelt weighed what to do in her post- White House years, Interior Secretary Harold Ickes urged her to run. 1945年,当埃莉诺·罗斯福盘算着自己离开白宫后该做些什么时,当时的内政部长哈罗德·伊克斯鼓动她参加竞选。 www.sc.xinhuanet.com They become a bit arrogant, confident that they know each other, and perhaps less motivated to put effort into reading each other, Ickes suggests. Ickes认为由于两人变得有一些傲慢,自信自己了解对方,从而为读懂对方心思而做出的努力的动力便不如从强。 oooooa But Ickes likely never imagined how quickly man's cooperation with nature would disintegrate in the21st century. 不过伊科斯似乎未能预料到人类与自然的合作在21世纪会瓦解的如此迅速。 yeeyan Harold Ickes was returning to his law practice and consulting business, and Deputy Chief of Staff Evelyn Lieberman was going to the State Department to head the Voice of America. 哈罗德·伊克斯要重返律师行业和咨询公司,办公厅副主任伊芙琳·利伯曼要去国务院担任“美国之音”的领导工作。 yeeyan I can understand why the thought of two of Senator Clinton’s most senior advisors— Harold Ickes and Mark Penn— hurling epithets at each other is rather disconcerting. 我能理解为什么想到参议员克林顿最高级的两个顾问——哈乐德‧伊科斯和马克·佩恩——口吐恶言,相互攻击,会让人感到颇为难堪。 yeeyan No matter how long you've been married or in a friendship, Ickes observes, assuming you know what someone's thinking kills mind- reading accuracy. Ickes认为,不论你的婚姻或你的友谊持续时间多长,要是自认为你知道别人的想法,那么就会扼杀读心的准确率。 blog.sina.com.cn |