tough year信息详情

tough year发音

意思翻译

艰难的一年

相似词语短语

tough───adv.强硬地,顽强地;n.(Tough)人名;(英)图赫;n.恶棍;adj.艰苦的,困难的;坚强的,不屈不挠的;坚韧的,牢固的;强壮的,结实的;vt.坚持;忍受,忍耐

tough boy───硬汉

year───n.年;年度;历年;年纪;一年的期间;某年级的学生

tough solar───坚固的太阳能

tough luck───不幸;坏运气;真不走运

year by year───一年一年地; 年年; 逐年;逐年;年年

tough task───艰巨的任务

year on year───年同比,与前一年同期比较

year after year───年复一年地;每年;年复一年(地); 年年; 积年累月; 长年累月

双语使用场景

year 2008 was a tough year for most Chinese investors.───对于大多数中国股民来说,是艰难的一年。

builders, too, can expect a tough year.───对建筑商来说这也是艰难的一年。

So I think we brace ourselves a tough year ahead.───我认为我们将会面临形势严峻的一年。

It has been a tough year for Buffett, by his own high financial standards.───巴菲特刚经历了艰难的一年,当然这是按他自己超高的财政状况标准而言的。

US retailers had a tough year, with Wal-Mart and Home Depot both falling in the rankings, but Tesco continued to rise.───美国零售商经历了艰难的一年,沃尔玛和家得宝(HomeDepot)的排名均有所下滑,但特易购的排名继续攀升。

"Right now we are in the belly of the cycle, " he said, adding that 2009 will also be a tough year.───他表示:“目前我们正处于这一周期的中间阶段。”他补充称,2009年也将颇为艰难。

It's been a tough year and a half for us; a lot of our supporters were very concerned.───过去的一年半对我们来说是很艰难的,球迷们对此都非常关注。

Solar manufacturers had been braced for a tough year ahead as governments cut solar energy subsidies.───随着各国政府削减太阳能补贴,太阳能制造商本已准备好迎接艰难的未来一年。

"Nothing relieves the tension of a tough year better than a good laugh, " said Stupid. com President Jim Kalmenson.───网站总裁吉姆·卡尔门森说:“经历了困难的一年以后,没什么比开怀一笑更能缓解一年来的压力。”

英语使用场景

The company admitted that it had been a tough year.

Although it would be a tough year for sure, revenue was not dropping anything like as much as the bookings percentage.

It has been a tough year for Buffett, by his own high financial standards.

After a tough year in 1991, the brand is back with a revamped range for 1992.

Fresh cuts mean that schools, the health service, and bus and rail travellers will face another tough year.

China's gaudy growth doesn't mean much to Xie Jun, who runs a factory in the southern Chinese boomtown of Dongguan. He's enduring a tough year.

But he said I had a tough year.

Companies are facing another tough year in 1992, Keith Wey, economist, told an association conference in London yesterday.