adj. corrective
科学机构一直都不愿采取纠正的行动。
Scientific institutions have been reluctant to take corrective action.
有些原因,例如家庭疾病,可能对工作表现有暂时的不利影响,是可以纠正的。
Some reasons, such as a family illness, may have a temporary adverse impact on performance and can be corrected.
我们往往认为,自由市场最大的好处就是它有自我纠正的本能。
We like to think that a free market's greatest strength is its self-corrective nature.
Fish imagines Milton as always on some level slapping the reader's wrist, reminding the reader of his or her fallen-ness, that there's a constant pedagogical correction going on.
费什想象弥尔顿总是在某种程度上斥责着读者们,提醒他们自身的堕落,并且诗中有一种持续的教育性的纠正在重复出现。
Now not only does Phoebus Apollo make a sudden appearance, but he seems actually to interrupt the speaker of the poem in order to correct him.
不仅是他的登场让人措手不及,他似乎也打断了诗歌创作者的叙述,以此来对他进行纠正。
But what is the commonality about getting to that question, because I think, maybe you can correct me if I'm wrong here, campus life in some ways is about that question.
但说到刚才的问题,不同学校对此共性是什么,因为,要是我说错了您可以纠正我,校园生活在某些方面是和这个问题有关的。
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