blurred lines 双语例句
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1·The coalition has inherited voters willing (at least in England) to tolerate blurred lines between the private and public sectors.
保守联盟已继承了选民意愿向——容忍私立部门和公立部门界限不清的状态(至少在英国如此)。
2·But sometimes the lines between these categorizations of performance factors becomes somewhat blurred.
不过,有时候这些性能因素类别之间的界线可能会有些模糊。
3·But what is clear in almost every case, however, is that the advances in online networking mean the lines between professional and personal are becoming increasingly blurred.
但是,有一点很明确,无论如何,网络在线的优势意味着专业和个人之间的分界线开始变得越来越模糊。
4·If you see closely, the lines are blurred and the roles are merged - team dynamics win!
如果你仔细看,界线模糊了,角色被合并了——懂得协作的团队将走到最后!
5·He did not finish the first paragraph. The lines blurred and ran together and his head nodded.
第一段没读完,一行行的事已模糊成了一片,他打起了盹。
6·The fine lines between journalism, blogging, and writing a book have just become even more blurred thanks to a new tool called Anthologize.
感谢一个名为Anthologize的新工具,使得在新闻业,写博客和写书之间的细线正变得更加模糊。
7·Deines adds: the lines have blurred somewhat between online travel players being strictly about retailing travel or delivering media value to other brands.
Deines补充说:“在线旅游公司原来被严格区分为旅游零售网站和品牌媒体网站,但现在两者的分界线已经变模糊了。”
8·JPG is also not an ideal medium for typography, crisp lines, or even photographs with sharp edges, as they are often blurred or smeared out by anti-aliasing.
对于排版印刷,线条清晰,或甚至有锐边的照片来说,JPG也不是一种理想的媒介,因为他们经常被反锯齿而弄得模糊不清。
9·OK, strictly speaking this is a poster not an advert but the lines of difference are blurred.
好吧,严格来说,这是张海报而不是广告牌,但是两者的区别微乎其微。
10·Now, of course, such lines are far more blurred in most families.
当然,今天多数家庭的这些界线已经模糊得多了。
