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n. 手下;一帮捧场的人;制做鞋跟的工人
n.
制作鞋跟的工人,一帮捧场的人,手下;
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heeler (n.)
1660s, "one who puts heels on shoes and boots," agent noun from heel (n.1). Meaning "unscrupulous political lackey," U.S. slang, 1877, from the notion of one who follows at the heels of a political boss, no doubt coined with the image of a dog in mind. See heel (v.1).
1. Unlike the Acer Aspire, 2 D photos and videos can't be viewed in 3 D on the Asus.
与宏碁Aspire不同, 在华硕电脑上不能以3D模式观看2D照片和视频.
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2. For us, it's something that we may aspire to but can never attain.
对我们来说, 那是可望而不可即的.
来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
3. Mary is ambitious enough to aspire to conversational fluency in Chinese in four months.
玛丽雄心很大,竟想在四个月里学会用汉语流利地会话.
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4. That is not something I particulary aspire to at this moment.
目前,这不是我特别向往的.
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5. Any man endowed with the required qualities can aspire to the status.
任何赋有所要求的这种品质的人,都可以争取得到这种地位.
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[ aspire 造句 ]
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