jefferson

jefferson

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  • n.杰弗遜;Thomas Jefferson 湯姆斯杰斐遜
  • 網絡杰佛遜;杰弗森;杰菲遜

英漢解釋

n.
1.
杰弗遜
2.
Thomas Jefferson 湯姆斯杰斐遜
3.
【男名】男子名

例句

Adams was very unhappy when he left office. He did not attend the inauguration of he next President, Thomas Jefferson.

亞當卸任愉快沒有參加下任總統托馬斯·杰弗遜就職典禮

Jefferson listened and was convinced; and deeming it a great discovery, recommended it, with zeal, to all his agricultural friends.

杰斐遜而且認為一個偉大發現所以熱忱推薦所有農業朋友們

Confederate President Jefferson Davis began to believe that General Johnston was afraid to fight. He replaced him with another general.

南方總統杰斐遜.戴維斯開始認為約翰斯頓不敢北方作戰因此一個將軍替換約翰斯頓

It was such a strong weapon that it made people forget what Jefferson remembered.

使人們忘記杰弗森記得一切強大武器

Mr. Morris said, "I wish to have an earnest talk with you, Mr. Jefferson, on the alarming situation of things. "

莫里斯先生:“杰斐遜先生令人擔憂形勢進行一次誠懇交談。”

This famous picture of Lincoln features his head grafted to the body of Jefferson Davis, president of the Confederacy.

著名林肯照片移花接木聯盟總統杰弗遜·戴維斯身上

Jefferson believed in a creator, but not in the divinity of Jesus, much less the virgin birth, which he thought only as a "fable" .

相信上帝相信耶穌別提上帝認為只是寓言而已

Jefferson kept his seat, reined in his restive steed, and put an equally effective rein upon his own temper.

杰斐遜依然馬鞍韁繩控制煩躁同樣有效控制自己脾氣

Although he was born into one of the wealthiest families in the United States, Thomas Jefferson was deeply in debt when he died.

雖然生于一個美國富有農場主家庭杰斐遜債務纏身

On February 17, 1801, Thomas Jefferson was elected president of the United States, but there was more to it than beating his opponent.

1801年2月17日,托馬斯.杰佛遜贏得美國總統選舉但是擊敗對手同時更多問題發生

Just one class is all you need to lower levels of the stress hormone cortisol, according to a study from Jefferson Medical College.

根據醫學院研究僅僅只需降低壓力--水平

He sent Drouet after a programme, and then discoursed to Carrie concerning Jefferson as he had heard of him.

打發杜洛埃節目單有關杰佛遜

Revolts against the power of the rich have been a regular feature of American history, going all the way back to Thomas Jefferson.

反感富人權利一直美國歷史特色可以追溯托馬斯.杰佛遜ThomasJefferson時代

In the early months of the war, Jefferson Davis, the Confederate president, did not even have guns enough for the men in his army.

戰爭暴發幾個月里南方總統杰斐遜.戴維斯甚至不能軍隊提供足夠槍支

Best known as the primary author of the Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson was the third president of the United States.

美國第三總統托馬斯杰弗遜ThomasJefferson為人身份獨立宣言起草

It seemed to Jefferson that the Count had gone out of his way to speak of natural wonders in America as if they were unimportant.

杰弗遜看來伯爵美洲自然奇觀描述脫離一貫方式似乎它們無足輕重

Thomas Jefferson produced the Declaration with the aid of a ghostwriter, a woman of color named Betty Mae, who was a non-voluntary worker.

托馬斯·杰斐遜宣言代筆幫助一名叫做貝蒂美有色人種女性不是自愿

With that, Thomas Jefferson turned his horse and made his way back to the White House.

托馬斯?杰斐遜調轉馬頭踏上通往白宮

As you all know, our two countries broke from each other over what Thomas Jefferson referred to as "certain inalienable rights. "

我們知道我們兩國托馬斯·杰弗遜提出所謂幾個不可妥協權利決裂

There was a fifty-year period in Jefferson's life during which the sun never caught him in bed.

杰弗遜生活一段50時期其間太陽從未抓到

Thomas Jefferson, when he appeared in Paris as Franklin's successor in 1784, reinforced the favourable impression made by Franklin.

·杰斐遜一七八四年富蘭克林之后出使巴黎加強富蘭克林造成良好印象

Jefferson was delighted, and forthwith entered into a writ-ten agreement for the erection of such a mill on the neighboring height.

杰斐遜非常高興立即簽訂一個臨近高地建立這樣一個工廠書面協議

"We confide in our strength, without boasting of it; we respect that of others, without fearing it" (Thomas Jefferson).

我們自信自己力量并不自夸我們重視別人力量并不畏懼”(托馬斯·杰斐遜)。

If you have a shelf of books at home, think of it as the beginning of your own private library, like Jefferson's.

如果家里書架書架當成個人圖書館第一杰佛遜一樣

Jefferson himself may not have been a full-fledged Deist, but he certainly shared some of the views held by Deists .

湯姆士杰弗遜本人也許并非徹底自然的確自然有一些相同看法

Jefferson disliked the idea: purchasing Louisiana from France would imply that France had a right to be in Louisiana.

杰弗遜不喜歡這個主意法國也就意味承認法國有權處置路易斯安娜地區

However, after considerable pressure from his aunt, Tante Lou, he agrees to try to help Jefferson.

然而相當大壓力姑姑Tante同意努力幫助杰斐遜

An ineffective Jefferson acolyte, Eddie Jordan, was forced out of his post as the city's leading prosecutor.

杰弗森Jefferson一位效率低下助手喬丹EddieJordan),被迫離開首席檢察官崗位

Among the American founding father, Thomas Jefferson made great contribution to the establishment of American democratic system.

美國開國元勛奠定國家民主制度來講杰斐遜貢獻巨大

"The spirit of resistance to government, " Jefferson wrote, "is so valuable on certain occasions, that I wish it always to be kept alive. "

杰弗遜,「某些情況下如此寶貴希望無論何時萎縮。」

Another one of Jefferson's great quotes: "I'm a great believer in luck; and I find the harder I work, the more I have of it. "

杰弗遜另一個偉大格言之一:“幸運信徒發現努力工作擁有更多幸運。”

On his next visit, he brings Jefferson a notebook and asks him to write down whatever thoughts come to his mind.

下次訪問帶來筆記本要求什么想法來到主意

Not Thomas Jefferson, as many people oddly seem to think. It was, in fact, the little known Cleisthenes.

答案并不是許多似乎想到托馬斯·杰佛遜,實際上鮮為人知克里斯

Upon hearing the lawyer's speech, Jefferson's godmother, Miss Emma, resolves to help Jefferson die like a man, not a hog.

聽取律師講話杰弗遜教母艾瑪小姐決心幫助男人不是

Although Mills was not driving, he was drunk, and Foxe jumped out of the car and into the Tidal Basin near the Jefferson Memorial.

盡管米爾斯沒有駕駛當時喝醉福克斯杰斐遜紀念館附近潮汐盆地

By birth and by education Thomas Jefferson belonged to the highest social class, but he never looked down upon the working-class people.

出生教育,托馬斯·杰弗遜屬于社會最高階層從來不輕視勞動人民

Nike Inc. 's "Just do it" message of individual empowerment and athletic achievement plays as well in Jakarta as it does in Jefferson City.

耐克公司授權以及體育廣告成就雅加達表現正如杰斐遜城一樣

"And I sincerely believe. . . that banking establishments are more dangerous than standing armies, " Jefferson warned.

杰斐遜警告說:“嚴重相信金融系統軍隊危險

Perhaps Jefferson liked Adams because he respected him for his intelligence.

或許杰弗森喜歡亞當斯因為尊重智慧

I find that the harder I work, the more luck I seem to have. ---Thomas Jefferson.

發現工作努力好像擁有更多幸運

And he basically was saying that this was a man who lied more than he wished he had, because he saw the letters.

其實就是Jefferson以為那么誠實因為那些信件

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