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stray·er AHDˈstrāər,-reər,-reə COCA⁹⁴⁷⁴⁹ 基本英英记法近义反义例句 迷路者,流浪者,不走正路的人
Noun: someone who strays or falls behindstray-er名人|物⇒迷路者;流浪者;不走正路的人近义词 straggler游荡者 David Strayer, a professor who co- wrote the University of Utah report, offered two explanations for the simulator’s showing lower risks than the Virginia study. David Strayer教授共同撰写了犹他大学的报道,他还提供了两个解释为什么模拟系统显示的危险系数要比弗吉尼亚研究所的那个低一些。 yeeyan Jean talks to Susan Strayer, a career coach and author of The Right Job, Right Now, who says that while most people work for the sake of working, it doesn't have to be that way. Jean就此事咨询了职业教练、《马上就找到适合的工作》一书作者 Susan Strayer。 Susan说虽然多数人是为了工作而工作,但事实上可以不必如此。365zhaosheng Only apply to jobs that closely fit your skills and experience, says Susan Strayer, a career coach in Washington. 华盛顿的职业教练苏珊•斯特雷耶 Susan Strayer建议,只申请最适合你的技能和经验的职位。 qeto Psychologists Jason Watson and David Strayer said their findings were important because they prove the vast majority of us can't do more than one thing at a time. 心理学家贾森·沃森和大卫·斯特耶认为他们的发现很重要,因为他们证明了我们中绝大多数人无法在同一时间做一件以上的事情。 transcn The research by University of Utah psychologists Jason Watson and David Strayer will be published in the journal Psychonomic Bulletin and Review. 这项由犹他州立大学的杰森·沃森和大卫·斯瑞尔两位心理学家完成的研究将发表在《心理计量学公告与评论》上。 hjenglish |