1.They have been
hammered by hundreds of years of storms.
他们经历了几百年的风吹雨打。
2.She
hammered away at the paper to me.
她一再向我强调这些文件的重要。
3.The teacher has been trying to
hammer in the facts.
教师一直设法把这些事实灌输给学生。
4.She run after him
hammer and tongs.
她拼命追求他
Back then, Washington, which viewed Japan's booming semiconductor industry as a threat, resorted to a slew of measures, including trade sanctions, to hammer Japanese companies.
However, he also pointed out some problems that will hinder hydrogen from having a stronger role in the country's energy production efforts, and he called on the government to hammer out preferential policies accordingly.
Florists can receive information about the buyers and the hammer price the same night, and sellers will receive the money the next day.
The entity list has been used as a key tool by the administration to hammer Chinese companies under scrutiny in Washington.
The new lab, which currently focuses on the collaborative development of 5G technologies and applications, will hammer at the research of video codec technology and network transmission protocols for the 5G era, as well as formulating relevant standards.
"Though global stagflation risks are unlikely to hammer the whole asset class of Chinese equities, experts said the risks could still have some structural impacts.
Chemicals maker DowDuPont jumped after reporting a strong quarter, as did Arm & Hammer maker Church & Dwight and insurer AIG.
Stocks in the US rebounded Tuesday as European markets were mixed and shares in China slumped again a day after global trade tensions helped to hammer indices across the globe.
The country will hammer out an indicator system for assessing progress made in promoting the Beautiful China Initiative, it noted.
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