1.听
2.〈古〉听
1.an old word meaning “listen”
1.But today, the river still harks back to a time when just a few early settlers shared the Ganges with their natural neighbours.
但今天,仍可看见从前的模样,就像为数极少的早期定居者与他们的天然邻居分享着恒河。
2.Nick Varney of the local University and College Union (UCU) branch said the policy "harks back to Victorian times. "
地方高校工会联盟分部的尼克•瓦尼说这项政策(让人感觉就像是)“回到了维多利亚时代”。
3.It harks back to Roman law maxim "do not know law exemption" .
它最早可以追溯到古罗马法格言“不知法律不免责”。
4.Mr. Wang's fascination with batteries harks back to his college days in the mid-1980s, when he studied metallurgical physics and chemistry.
王传福对电池的痴迷可以追溯到上世纪80年代中期,当时他在大学学习冶金物理和化学。
5.Tuesday's deal with Apple harks back to a lost era when Nokia was still the leading pioneer of mobile technology.
周二与苹果公司的官司使得诺基亚又重新回到失去的时代——诺基亚仍然是移动技术的先驱。
6.It harks back to the concept of quality over quantity.
这就回到了质量胜于数量的理念上来。
7.Its excellence in fine ceramics harks back to its expertise in pottery.
它在高精度陶瓷上的卓越表现让人回想起骑在陶艺上的经验。
8.The search harks back to a management primer: identify the problem; find the solution.
这种寻找回到了管理的第一步:界定问题,找出解决方案。
9.This kind of gain, fed by sentiment seemingly porced from fundamentals, harks back to the dot-com boom of the late 1990s.
这种似乎由于情感与法则脱离而得到的收益像是回到了20世纪90年代末时互联网兴起的时候
10.This harks back to recent recrimination between America and Israel, mainly over settlements.
这又再次提及最近美国和以色列在定居点问题上的相互指责。