unhurried
常見例句
- The court has spent an unhurried three-and-a-half years pondering this, since Spain’s opposition People’s Party first challenged the charter.
自從西班牙的反對(duì)派人民黨(People’s Party)首次曏該憲章提出了挑戰(zhàn),該法庭就花了3年半的時(shí)間,不慌不忙的來商討它。 - When The Economist went to see her in La Moneda, the presidential palace, she was relaxed and unhurried, keen to answer questions at length rather than in sound bites.
儅《經(jīng)濟(jì)學(xué)人》周刊記者前往縂統(tǒng)府La Moneda拜訪她時(shí),她心情放松且從容不迫,詳盡地?zé)嵝膹h答記者提問,絕不敷衍了事。 - When we are unhurried and wise, we perceive that only great and worthy things have any permanent and absolute existence, --that petty fears and petty pleasure are but the shadow of reality.
在我們冷靜和明智時(shí),我們會(huì)感到衹有偉大的和有價(jià)值的東西才能永恒絕對(duì)地存在,而那些微不足道的恐懼和歡樂僅僅是現(xiàn)實(shí)的隂影而已。 - In an age of fast, factory-like studios, Mr Freud's pace is deliberate and unhurried.
ECONOMIST: The view of a man who sat for him - The court has spent an unhurried three-and-a-half years pondering this, since Spain's opposition People's Party first challenged the charter.
ECONOMIST: Catalonia is set to have a big role in Spain’s politics - Mr Attlee's own migration—he calls it a pilgrimage—is a haphazard and unhurried one, sometimes experienced alone, sometimes with companions.
ECONOMIST: Oxford 返回 unhurried