1.公开信
1.a letter that is addressed to a particular person or organization but is published in a newspaper so that everyone can read it
1.The only warmth conveyed by the open letter is that the name of a few international publishers isn't declared.
公开信唯一一点温情是没有公开“个别出版商”的名字。
2.In an open letter in Observer, they say the Church of England has a "moral obligation to speak up for those who have no voice" .
他们在一封给《观察家》的公开信中说,英格兰国教会“有义务为那些不能发出自己的声音的人大声疾呼”。
3.This open letter is based on an interview I conducted with a contractor who's desperately trying to keep his head above water.
这封公开信的内容是基于我对一名承包商的采访。
4.September 25th will be the 30th anniversary of an "open letter" by the party that is often seen as marking the policy's launch.
今年的9月25日,将是中国共产党的“公开信”发表的30周年,人们把这一天视为计划生育政策开始执行的标志。
5.As subscribers, Chinese libraries got very angry about this program. They determined to issue the open letter after long deliberation.
国内图书馆界作为订阅方,对此感到愤懑,反应强烈,经过酝酿,发出了该封公开信。
6.These officials said in an open letter, the British destroyed the aircraft will result in major national security vulnerabilities.
这些官员在一封公开信中称,毁掉这些飞机将导致英国国防安全出现重大漏洞。
7.In an open letter in 1869 Twain told him, "You are the idol of only a crawling swarm of small souls. "
在1869年一封公开信上,吐温说他:“你只是那群卑微的渺小灵魂的偶像。”
8.He was suffering, he explained in a brief open letter, from a hormonal imbalance that was causing him to lose weight rather dramatically.
他在一封简短的公开信中解释说,他患上了荷尔蒙失衡,体重下降非常明显。
9.Her open letter was really an apology for her way of life.
她的公开信实际上是对她生活方式的辩护。
10.Despite the mixed reaction, the open letter has reignited a debate about whether China's research system is in need of an overhaul.
尽管导致不同的反应,公开信再次点燃了中国的研究体制是否需要一次全面检查的辩论。