1.He knew that there was a moment when a political crisis became unmanageable; at that point, he, too, would be merely a spectator to history.
他知道,有时候政治危机会变得无法控制;到那时,他也只能沦为历史的看客。
2.After years of political crisis, at least Ukraine is taking the election in its stride.
历经多年的政治风波,乌克兰总算至少可以面对选举从容不迫。
3.s political crisis is often described simply as a fight between the poor and the rich.
泰国的政治危机通常被简单地描述为穷人和富人之间的战斗。
4.Will they have the same problem as the Americans, where in a different political crisis they may not be able to use them?
他们是否也像美国一样有相同的困扰,在处于不同的政治危机时他们可能无法使用那些海港呢?
5.During these last crowded days of the political crisis, my pulse had not quickened at any moment.
在这场政治危机的最后这些忙乱的日子里,我始终没有感到格外的兴奋。
6.That will surely create a political crisis, but this would be better than the financial crisis unleashed by a failure to try.
这么做肯定会引发一场政治危机,但这要好过不这么做而引发的金融危机。
7.She says she fears a prolonged political crisis could mean financial ruin for her and many other small business owners.
她担心旷日持久的政治危机可能使她和很多其它小生意人蒙受巨大的经济损失。
8.The delegation was due to arrive on Tuesday in an attempt to mediate in the Honduran political crisis.
代表团原本计划于周二抵达洪都拉斯,就洪都拉斯目前的政治危机进行调停。
9.The country has been "consumed with the political crisis that has been ongoing for two or three years. And now this economic crisis" .
这个国家“陷入政治危机已有两三年之久,如今又碰上了经济危机”。
10.The main topic of the meeting was expected to be the political crisis in Zimbabwe .
预计,这次首脑会议的主题是津巴布韦的政治危机。