1.“exigence”的变体
1.something difficult that you must deal with as part of a situation or job
1.The variant of exigence
1.Far from saving anything, he was even running up some small debts to satisfy his mother's exigencies .
他不仅攒不了钱,而且为了满足母亲的要求,又借了几笔小债。
2.Finally, the exigencies of coalition have been a burden.
最后,联合政府的急切需要成为了负担。
3.On the borrowing side, Canada has often debated the exigencies and dangers of taking in so much foreign credit year after year.
处于借款国一方的加拿大,常常对年复一年地接受如此大量的外国信贷的紧迫性和危险性争论不已。
4.Socialist societies celebrate, and capitalist ones deplore, the exigencies which have enlarged the role of the state.
对于扩大国家作用的迫切需要来说,社会主义社会感到庆幸,资本主义则感到沮丧。
5.However, an exceptional approval may be obtained based on exigencies and at the discretion of the company.
然而,在紧急情况下或根据公司的意思,他可获得例外批准。
6.The role has also forced Close, who turned 60 in March, to confront the exigencies of her career.
角色,也被迫关闭,他们将在60日进行对抗的原故,她的事业。
7.Be anxiously concerned with the needs of the age ye live , and center your deliberation on its exigencies and requirements .
应急切关注当代之需要,集中思考其危机和要求。
8.Stereotyped behavior is not adapted to the exigencies of inpidual problems.
刻板的行为无法适应于具体问题。
9.If we move from an "intellectual" base, one is forced to admit that all dogma undergoes modification under the exigencies of a given moment.
如果我们从“理智”的基础上醒悟过来,一个必须承认的问题是所有的教条在特定时刻的紧急状态下都经过了修正。
10.That vision, perhaps inevitably, has collided with the exigencies of the real world.
星巴克的愿景可能会不可避免的与急转直下的现实世界产生碰撞。