Toddlers are notoriously antisocial when it comes to sharing toys.
眾所周知,剛學(xué)會(huì)走路的孩子不愿和別人分享玩具。
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Diplomats can be a notoriously unreliable and misleading source of information.
外交官可能會(huì)提供一些靠不住的誤導(dǎo)性信息,這是眾所周知的。
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The train company is overstaffed and notoriously inefficient.
鐵路公司冗員過多,工作效率出了名地低。
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Professors are notoriously difficult to manage.
教授們很難管理是出了名的。
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He is notoriously indiscreet about his private life.
他在私生活方面的不檢點(diǎn)是出了名的。
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The weather here is notoriously fickle.
這里的天氣出了名的變化無(wú)常。
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The trains are notoriously unreliable.
火車不準(zhǔn)點(diǎn)是出了名的。
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The television world was a notoriously fickle one.
電視圈是出了名的變化無(wú)常.
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Maps of the region are notoriously inaccurate.
眾所周知,這一地區(qū)的地圖都不太精確.
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Civil court proceedings are notoriously slow.
民事訴訟程序的耗時(shí)長(zhǎng)是無(wú)人不知的.
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Birth rates are notoriously difficult to predict.
眾所周知,出生率是很難預(yù)測(cè)的.
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The weather in Britain is notoriously changeable.
英國(guó)的天氣易變是有名的.
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He worked mainly in New York City where living space is notoriously at a premium.
他主要在紐約市工作,那兒的住房出了名地昂貴。
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Doctors notoriously neglect their own health and fail to seek help when they should.
眾所周知,醫(yī)生不注意自身的健康,而且在應(yīng)該求助時(shí)也不這么做。
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Let us deal with the question of his notoriously Neanderthal attitude to women.
我們現(xiàn)在來(lái)說(shuō)說(shuō)他臭名昭著的、對(duì)女性態(tài)度粗魯?shù)膯栴}。
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Political sentiment is notoriously changeable: What if things begin to go wrong for Obama, and his popularity slumps?
出自-2010年6月閱讀原文Reform has been vigorously opposed, perhaps most notoriously in education, where charter schools, academies and merit pay all faced drawn-out battles.
2012年考研真題(英語(yǔ)一)閱讀理解 Section Ⅱ"European emigres, who notoriously used to repair to the British Museum to write seditious pamphlets"