adj. 主要的;重要的;大調(diào)的;主修的(課程)
n. 主修科目;大調(diào);陸軍少校;成年的
vi.<美>主修,專(zhuān)攻;[美國(guó)英語(yǔ)][教育學(xué)]主修(in);專(zhuān)攻;
用作形容詞(adj.)
用作定語(yǔ)
~+n.
There are major and minor principles in everything, and the minor principles are all subordinate to the major.
事情有大道理,有小道理,一切小道理都?xì)w大道理管著。
Seek common ground on major questions while reserving differences on minor ones.
求大同存小異。
The major part of the town was ruined by the earthquake.
這城鎮(zhèn)的大部分已被這次地震造成一片廢墟。
The output of 13 major products has increased by a wide margin.
十三項(xiàng)主要產(chǎn)品的產(chǎn)量都有大幅度增長(zhǎng)。
用作名詞(n.)
A major precedes a captain in rank.
少校軍階高于上尉。
The two majors were degraded for disobeying orders.
這兩個(gè)少校因不服從命令而被降級(jí)。
The major has to answer for the discipline of his company.
少校應(yīng)對(duì)其連隊(duì)的紀(jì)律負(fù)責(zé)。
She was lifted from a captain to the rank of major.
她從上尉提升為少校。
1. The seven major industrial countries will have their yearly meeting in London.
7個(gè)主要工業(yè)國(guó)家將在倫敦舉行一年一度的會(huì)議。
2. He said the issue was not a major irritant.
他說(shuō)那個(gè)問(wèn)題不是什么大問(wèn)題。
3. The rail strike is causing major disruptions at the country's ports.
鐵路罷工使該國(guó)港口陷入了一片混亂。
4. The UN would play a major role in monitoring a ceasefire.
聯(lián)合國(guó)在監(jiān)督?;鸱矫鏁?huì)發(fā)揮重要作用。
5. His pitching was a legend among major league hitters.
他的投球在大聯(lián)盟的擊球員中是個(gè)傳奇。
6. They call rowing the perfect sport. It exercises every major muscle group.
他們稱(chēng)劃船是最佳運(yùn)動(dòng),它可以鍛煉每一處主要肌肉群。
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