In the 1920s, the organizers of the park shared this view about wolves and made the decision to drive them away from the park.
20世纪20年代,公园的组织方给出了关于狼群的这种观点,决定将狼群赶出公园。
It has been listed into the first national nonmaterial cultural heritage since 2006. Yue opera appeared in Sheng County, Zhejiang Province in the Qing dynasty, and then it became famous in Shanghai in the 1920s.
自2006年以来它已被列入第一批国家非物质文化遗产。越剧最初出现在清朝浙江省的嵊县,后来于二十世纪二十年代闻名于上海。
In the 1920s, there were many races in New York.
在20世纪20年代,纽约有许多种族。
In the 1920s in Europe and America, short skirts became fashionable.
20世纪20年代,短裙开始在欧洲和美国流行起来。
In the 1920s and 1930s, he collected around 400,000 seeds from five continents.
在20世纪20年代和30年代,他从5个大陆收集了大约40万颗种子。
Now, when Milankovitch first proposed this theory in the 1920s, many of his colleagues were skeptical.
当米兰科维奇在20世纪20年代首次提出这个理论时,他的许多同事都持怀疑态度。
In the 1920s, a paleontologist discovered the fossil remains of a small dinosaur near a nest containing eggs.
20世纪20年代,一位古生物学家在一个装着蛋的巢穴附近发现了一只小恐龙的化石遗迹。
But really the instrument we know today was the result of a continuing development that started for our practical purposes in the 1920s.
但实际上,我们今天所知道的乐器是在20世纪20年代人们出于实用目的造出来、之后持续发展演变而成的。
We've been discussing films in the 1920s and 30s, and how back then film categories, as we know them today, had not yet been established.
我们一直在讨论20世纪二三十年代的电影,以及当时还未形成的、而如今已被我们熟知的电影类别。
In the 1920s demand for American farm products fell, as European countries began to recover from World War I and instituted austerity programs to reduce their imports.
在20世纪20年代,欧洲国家开始从第一次世界大战中恢复过来,并制定紧缩计划减少进口,对美国农产品的需求下降了。
These forces were the rapidly expanding electronics and telecommunications companies that were developing and linking telephone and wireless technologies in the 1920s.
这些力量是那些迅速发展的电子与通讯公司,20世纪20年代,它们正在研发并且将电话和无线电技术联系起来。
Beyond that, the triumph of recorded sound has overshadowed the rich diversity of technological and aesthetic experiments with the visual image that were going forward simultaneously in the 1920s.
除此之外,录音的成功还使得20世纪20年代同时发展的视觉影像技术和审美体验的成就相形见绌。
The Bloody Mary is thought to have been invented in the 1920s in a Paris bar.
而血腥玛丽则被认为诞生于上世纪二十年代巴黎的一间酒吧。
This experiment was deemed scientifically unsound and abandoned in the 1920s.
这项试验被认为不科学,并于20年代废止。
In the 1920s, things changed because the telephone first became widely spread.
在20世纪20年代,随着电话的普及,情况发生了改变。
Growing up in California in the 1920s, he indulged in petty thievery as a child.
他生长在二十世纪二十年代的加利福尼亚州,孩提时他沉迷于小偷窃。
In the 1920s, small, inexpensive fast-shutter cameras like the Kodak Brownie appeared.
19世纪20年代,一批个头小、价格便宜,类似柯达布朗尼的相机问世。
Fudge is the island's only export. The tradition started with one shop back in the 1920s.
牛奶软糖是这座小岛唯一的出口物,其传统要追溯至20世纪20年代的一间小店。
Marketed as a gentlemanly way to shoot, silencers were widely used in the 1920s and ’30s.
由于该产品被刻画成很绅士的射击方式,所以在上世界二、三十年代被广泛使用。
In the 1920s, the Chinese envoy to UK was Gu Weijun, a great diplomat whom I highly admire.
二十世纪20年代时任中国驻英国的公使是顾维钧,是我非常敬仰的一位外交家。
Those aged 90 today were born in the 1920s, the decade the current state pension age was set.
今天90岁的人出生于上世纪二十年代,那时候现行的退休年龄就已经确定了。
Average growth in the US economy in the 1920s was 4 per cent a year, and in the 1930s half that.
美国经济上世纪20年代的年均增长率是4%,30年代为2%。
The authors offer several reasons why financial salaries soared in the 1920s and again since 1980.
对于金融业的工资在上世纪20年代以及从1980年以来这两个时期的增长,两位作者提供了多种原因。
The concept of synchronicity was first described by Swiss psychologist Carl Gustav Jung in the 1920s.
同步性的理念最早在十九世纪二十年代由瑞士心理学家荣格提出。
The concept of synchronicity was first described by Swiss psychologist Carl Gustav Jung in the 1920s.
同步性的理念最早在十九世纪二十年代由瑞士心理学家荣格提出。
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