Crowley信息详情
克罗利
clare crowley───克莱尔克劳利
You and me," explained Crowley.───你和我,”克鲁利解释着。
Do you know, Aziraphale, that probably if a million human beings were asked to describe modern music, they wouldn't use the term Bebop," said Crowley.───克劳利说:“你知道吗,亚茨拉菲尔? 如果让一百万人描述现代音乐,他们都不会使用 Bebop 这个专业术语。”
If anybody has any connections to the Boston press, as well as national press, Sergeant Crowley would be happy for you to stop trampling his grass.───如果有人与波士顿报界,以及全国性报界有任何联系,只要你们不去乱踩他的草坪,克罗利警官会很高兴的。
The attacks on journalists are "part of a concerted effort" and "do not seem to be random events, " Crowley said.───克劳利说,对新闻记者的袭击是“有计划的行动的一部分”,“似乎不是偶然的事件”。
But the State Department spokesman PJ Crowley said Mr Wisner's views were his own and had not been coordinated with the US government.───但是美国国务院发言人克劳利表示:威斯纳的言论并不代表美国政府的立场,只是他个人意见。
Gates said he showed identification and asked Crowley for his name and badge number because he did not like the way he was spoken to.───盖茨说他出示了身份证,并询问克莱利的姓名及警徽编号,因为他不喜欢他问话的方式。
And watching TV coverage for a week, this writer has yet to hear one cop anywhere condemn Crowley's handling of the incident.───笔者看了一周来的电视新闻报道,还没听到哪一个警察对克罗利处理这次事件表示谴责。
State Department spokesman P. J. Crowley said the two agree that their countries share "a mutual interest in a stable Afghanistan. "───国务院发言人克劳利(P.J.Crowley)说,双方一致认为稳定阿富汗局势符合两国的共同利益。
MR. CROWLEY: We've got to let the Secretary get to her airplane and get to her trip.───克劳利先生:我们必须让国务部长上飞机启程访问了。
U.S. State Department spokesman Philip J. Crowley was tight-lipped before Carter's arrival.
Crowley was colourful, eccentric, flamboyant, and deliberately shocking, always a keen adventurer and womanizer.
Crowley vaguely recalled a pipe, and a cardi?gan with the kind of zigzag pattern that went out of style in 1938.
Crowley, a former aide to Nixon, kept a record of his many conversations with her.
Thomas Cranmer and Aleister Crowley were held in uneasy balance in his sympathies.
Later, Sergeant Crowley told reporters that the meeting was a positive step forward.
Crowley died 7 October 1713 and was buried at Mitcham, Surrey.
Crowley was selected by a black police lieutenant to teach fellow officers about racial profiling.
Walter Crowley says the problem comes down to money.