• No doubt this mess will only get bigger, with more big names thrown into the maelstrom.

    FORBES: Journalists and Performance-Enhancing Substances

  • And the uniformed crowd poured itself into the maelstrom, throwing themselves bodily into a song of personal revolt.

    FORBES: The Night The Who Saved New York

  • Chaotic Albania proper, with its northern region next to Kosovo barely under government control, could be sucked into the maelstrom.

    ECONOMIST: The Balkans

  • But, as the wars worsen and more refugees are sent fleeing across borders, some of them could be sucked into the maelstrom.

    ECONOMIST: The Hutu-Tutsi divide

  • "All face questions about the way the mild-mannered germ warfare expert was thrust into the maelstrom of the Iraqi arms affair, " the paper says.

    CNN: Press rounds on Blair government

  • Because, so the argument goes, Mr Bashir may want to stymie peace talks due to take place in Libya at the end of this month and discourage foreign peacekeepers from venturing into the Sudanese maelstrom.

    ECONOMIST: Sudan

  • With the West rightly wary of plunging into yet another maelstrom, the Arab League, for years a toothless and often hypocritical body, has admirably taken the lead, asking Kofi Annan, a former secretary of the United Nations, to seek, under the joint aegis of the UN and the league, to persuade Mr Assad to negotiate.

    ECONOMIST: The Syrian conundrum

  • His congested street and sinister, motley swarm which includes parodies of Leopold's retinue, brutally racist caricatures and even a Congo mask that may allude to his reign's imperial ambitions shatter one of the period's most cherished pictorial schemas by transforming the modern city into a maelstrom of disorder, alienation and hypocrisy.

    WSJ: A Macabre Kingdom of Masks | James Ensor | Christ's Entry Into Brussels in 1889 | By Mary Tompkins Lewis

  • First, the West has a security interest in preventing the region from slipping into a maelstrom of conflict.

    ECONOMIST: The war in Afghanistan

  • Into this maelstrom, Jefferson delivered perhaps the most conciliatory inaugural address in U.S. history, "better liked by our own party than his own, " in the words of Massachusetts Federalist George Cabot.

    CNN: Top 5 inaugural addresses

$firstVoiceSent
- 来自原声例句
小调查
请问您想要如何调整此模块?

感谢您的反馈,我们会尽快进行适当修改!
进来说说原因吧 确定
小调查
请问您想要如何调整此模块?

感谢您的反馈,我们会尽快进行适当修改!
进来说说原因吧 确定