1.宣言,声明;告示,布告
1.〈罕〉发表宣言[声明]
1.a formal statement expressing the aims and plans of a group or organization, especially a political party
1.Both the STEPS and ATPS manifestos represent the result of more than a year's research, network-building and political debate.
STEPS和ATPS宣言都代表了超过1年的研究、建设网络和政治辩论的成果。
2.If Britain kept electing coalitions, Mr Clegg mused, future manifestos might have to signal which pledges are more cherished than others.
克莱格想,如果英国继续选举联合政府,以后各党的宣言里要标注哪些诺言比较重要。
3.I think it would be useful to think about publishing these manifestos in a similar way that we cover suicide.
我想也许有帮助的是考虑以类似我们报道自杀的方式来发布这些声明。
4.This flamboyant and aggressive group of artists put more importance on manifestos than any other.
这伙花哨、活跃的艺术家比其他任何画派都更重视宣言。
5.Like suicide notes, manifestos often portray the attacker's actions as the only logical -- and even heroic -- act that they could choose.
就象自杀遗言,这类声明通常描述袭击者的行动,称这是他们唯一能选择的逻辑行为,甚至为极端英勇的行为。
6.Immigration merits about a page in each of the Labour, Conservative and Liberal Democrat manifestos.
移民问题值得在工党、保守党及自由党这三大党派的民主宣言中好好地占上一页。
7.As with most art movements that begin with manifestos, the Bauhaus school had a Utopian element.
正如大部分的艺术运动都始于某些宣言一样,包豪斯学派也有着乌托邦式的色彩。
8.It is just that their solutions these days need to be practical and local, free of grand theories and manifestos.
只是他们如今的方案仍需要更加的实用化和本地化,而不仅仅局限于其豪迈的理论与宣言。
9.Novels , short stories, and poems replaced sermons and manifestos as America's principal literary forms .
长篇小说、短篇故事和诗歌取代说教类及宣言类作品成为美国主要的文学形式。
10.So take with a pinch of salt all manifestos about complete openness.
因此,对于任何有关完全开放的宣言,我们都要有所保留。