1.The company is often lumped in with other "rare earth" miners, which supply hard-to-find metals and elements used in electronics.
该公司通常是集中在与其他“稀土”的矿工,供应难以发现的金属及电子产品中的元素。
2.Unfortunately , it is often hard to find someone to write another manual when a proprietary manual exists.
很不幸的是,在专有手册存在的情况下往往很难发现有人重写手册。
3.You wouldn't think a six-hundred-pound boar would be so hard to find, but no one seems to have seen him.
金先生说,“你们肯定也认为一头六百磅的大猪会很好找,可是却没有人看到过它。”
4.Forget I asked her to resign, she said, had just graduated out, work hard to find, alas.
我叫她辞职算了,她说刚毕业出来,工作不好找,唉…
5.Active current talent market, the employing units highly competitive and this can be "easy to get gold, one will be hard to find. "
当前人才市场活跃,各用人单位间竞争激烈,真可谓“千金易得,一将难求”。
6.Such an attitude would have been hard to find among migrant workers just a few years ago.
几年前,在农民工中间很难看到这样的态度。
7.A year on, it is hard to find anyone in Sweden with a bad word to say about the new Chinese owners.
一年过去了,在瑞典,很难找到对中国新东家表示不满的人。
8.Count Philip's pilgrimage had dragged him out of his usual itinerary, and accommodation fit for a king was evidently hard to find.
菲利普伯爵的朝圣之行打乱了亨利国王一贯的行程,让他找不到像样的下榻之处。
9.However, even beyond that, the truth is often hard to find.
但除此之外,真相通常也是很难发现的。
10.It is hard to find, and easy to lose again among the mound grass. . . it gives her pleasure and encourages her to give men more pleasure.
它很难被人发现,并且在高高垛起的草堆里很容易再次丢失…它给她带来愉悦感,并鼓励她去给男人们更多的快++感+。