n.:
乔纳森;约拿单;典型的美国人;〈美〉一种红皮的晚秋苹果
网络:
强纳森;强纳生;红玉
1.
Jonathan Savitz, MD, told Medscape Psychiatry that Dr. Phillips's discoveries might be very useful for researchers as well as clinicians.
JonathanSavitz医学博士告诉《医景精神病学》Phillips博士的发现对研究人员及临床医生非常有用。
2.
Chuck said he thought you were going out with Jonathan tonight.
Chuck说今晚你跟Jonathan出去了
3.
"China decided that they had to deliver on this, " said Jonathan Eyal, at the Royal United Services Institute in London.
伦敦“皇家联合军种研究院”(RoyalUnitedServicesInstitute)的乔纳森-埃尔(JonathanEyal)表示:“中国决意要让这次谈判出成果。”
4.
I thought, as she rustled through the door and took me aside. "I want to talk to you about Jonathan, " she said.
我有点困惑,然后她走出来,把我带到一边,说道,“我要和你谈谈乔纳森。”
5.
He said he'd thrown his Smartphone away too, just like the other novelist named Jonathan with the last name I don't know how to pronounce.
他说他像那个也叫乔纳森的记者一样,也把自己的智能机扔掉了。
6.
Consumers find it hard to measure how much energy they use, says Jonathan Stearn of Consumer Focus, a customer champion.
ConsumerFocus(译注:其官方网站为www.consumerfocus.org.uk)的专家乔纳森·斯登(JonathanStearn)表示,消费者很难测量他们用了多少能源。
7.
Jonathan Schwartz only had two years of high-level management experience, but he had a decade of company commitment.
乔纳森·施瓦兹只有两年的高管经验,但是在公司工作了十多年。
8.
And when the morning came, Jonathan went into the field, according to the appointment with David, and a little boy with him.
次日清早,约纳堂按照他与达味的约会,往田间去了;有个僮仆跟随著他。
9.
Roosevelt's "First 100 Days" -- described as a "Defining Moment" for America by author Jonathan Alter -- was a time of struggle and renewal.
罗斯福履任的“前100天”是在大萧条时期的挣扎与复兴中度过,被作家奥尔特(JonathanAlter)称之为“决定性时刻”。
10.
And Saul caught up a spear to strike him. And Jonathan understood that it was determined by his father to kill David.
撒乌耳就朝著他举起枪来要刺杀他,约纳堂便明白他父亲已决意要杀达味。