• Some experts think this will involve a more European approach, which they characterise as focusing on protecting particular competitors rather than protecting competition.

    一些专家认为这会牵涉到更多欧盟方式,特点聚焦保护特别竞争者不是保护竞争。

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  • Mr Blankfein gurned incredulously at some of the senators' questions, doubtless baffled that they would characterise as immoral profiteering what he views as prudent risk management.

    Blankfein先生对议员一些问题持怀疑态度,毫无疑问是为议员们认为谨慎的风险管理定义为不道德牟取暴利行为而感到困扰。

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  • She cautions that "it would be wrong to characterise all opposition to vaccines as cranky or anti-science," because there can be problems with vaccines.

    告诫错误所有反对接种疫苗的描述看成是胡思乱想或是反科学的,因为接种遇到某些问题。”

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  • Some officials have sensibly sought to characterise the pull-out as a purely commercial decision of little broader significance.

    一些官员明智地试图退出定性一个商业决定没有多少影响大局意义

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  • I'd characterise it as unprecedented in the history of Myanmar and on an order of magnitude with the effect of the tsunami on individual countries.

    这样形容这次大灾难,缅甸历史上空前而且带来的影响之前几个受海啸破坏的个别国家相当。

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  • I'm not sure I would characterise it [Kinnock's remarks] as an announcement.

    不能确定金诺克的发言是否是正式宣布。

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  • If they can, it is often hard to characterise them as shams.

    即使能够弄清楚,常常很难它们定义欺诈

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  • If they can, it is often hard to characterise them as shams.

    即使能够弄清楚,常常很难它们定义欺诈

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