查询词典 part company with
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Be like: I stand is recreational type, somebody posted yesterday for: I have an affair, want to part company with cummer how should say?
我站是娱乐类型,昨天有人发贴为:我有外遇了,想和女友分手该怎么说?
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The mysterious security officer who took the papers claims to have worked at Dulce until 1979 when he decided that the time had come to part company with his employers.
神秘的安全官员参加谁的文件声称一直工作到1979年时,他杜尔塞决定的时机已经成熟与他的雇主公司的一部分。
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All of this should make it a traumatic wrench for Neville when the day dawns for him to part company with United, but, while he talks about it being like "falling off a cliff the day I leave" and "you'll want to make sure there is something to land on", his long association has also given him the grounded sense of the club as an evolving story in which the characters are constantly changing.
这些会让内维尔不能上场的日子很痛苦,但当他说这就像"我离开的话就像坠入了山崖"和"你会想确保还有什么东西",他的长期服役已经让他对俱乐部有了底气,这里故事会不断前进的。
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You see, that is where I absolutely part company with people on that side of the fence, because that is fundamentalism.
你瞧,这就是我与另一方的人存在完全的分歧的地方。
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On that question I'm afraid I must part company with you .
在那一问题上,恐怕我和你的意见不一致。
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It's sad that we have to part company with them.
很遗憾我们要与他们分别了。
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On that question I\'m afraid I\'ll part company with you.
在这个问题上,恐怕我和你有分歧。
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He was reluctant to part company with her.
他不愿同她分手。
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Part company with 绝交 After a big quarrel with him,I parted company with him.
同他大吵了一场后,我已经与他绝交了。
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Part company ( with/ from sb ) to leave sb; to end a relationship with sb
离开;分手;断绝关系;散伙
- 推荐网络例句
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I am accused of being overreligious," she said in her quiet, frank manner,"but that does not prevent me thinking the children very cruel who obstinately commit such suicide.""
客人们在卡罗利娜·埃凯家里,举止就文雅一些,因为卡罗利娜的母亲治家很严厉。
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Designed by French fashion house Herm è s, this elegant uniform was manufactured in our home, Hong Kong, and was the first without a hat.
由著名品牌 Herm è s 设计,这件高贵的制服是香港本土制造,是我们第一套不配帽子的制服。
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Do not 'inflate' your achievements and/or qualifications or skills .
不要 '夸大' 你的业绩或成果,条件或者技能。