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- The Montgomery Bus Boycott continued into1956. 蒙哥马利巴士抵制运动持续到1956年。
- Her refusal to give up her seat led to the Montgomery Bus Boycott. 她拒绝让座的行为导致了蒙哥马利巴士抵制运动。
- Furthermore, the Montgomery Bus Boycott was important because it set the tone for the whole civil rights movement. 此外,蒙哥马利巴士抵制运动的重要还在于它为整个民权运动奠定了基调。
- The Montgomery Bus Boycott was a significant event in the civil rights movement which spanned the 1950s and 60s. 蒙哥马利巴士抵制运动是横跨20世纪50和60年代美国民权运动中非常重要的一次事件。
- In 1955 Martin Luther King, Jr. gained national recognition for his nonviolent methods used in a bus boycott in Montgomery. 在1955年,马丁.;路德
- Her courage sparked a bus boycott in Montgomery, Alabama, that ended segregation on city buses. 她的勇气激起了阿接巴马州的蒙哥马利市对公车的抵制; 结束了市区公车上的种族隔离制度.
- III. The Civil Rights Movement ---Montgomery Bus Boycott 蒙哥马利抵制公交车隔离政策运动
- King led a boycott of the bus company. 金领导人们联合抵制汽车公司。
- They managed to squash forty people into the bus. 那辆公共汽车好不容易塞进了四十个人。
- We put the production under a boycott. 我们联合抵制该商品。
- As I was waiting for a bus a brick fell on my head. 当我在等公共汽车时,一块砖头落到了我的头上。
- Can I get a ticket for the sight-seeing bus here? 是否可在此购买观光巴士券?
- He ran quickly so as to catch the last bus. 他跑得很快以便赶上那末班车。
- The London bus departs every hour on the hour. 伦敦的公共汽车每小时零分开出一趟。
- He goes to school not by bus, but on foot. 他去上学不是乘公共汽车,而是走路去的。
- A new bus line has been brought into service. 开辟了一条新的公共汽车线。
- This is where we change from car to bus. 这就是我们从小汽车换乘公共汽车的地方。
- He jumped onto the bus just as it was pulling away. 正当公共汽车开动时他跳上了车。
- She got on the bus and picked a seat up front. 她上了公车,找了个最前面的座位。
- She'd be in time if she got the nine o'clock bus. 如果她赶上九点钟的汽车,她就会及时到达。