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- The firm will go under unless business improves. 生意若无起色,公司非垮不可。
- Our firm is likely to reap a big profit this year. 今年我们公司很可能获得巨额利润。
- The boxer is whaling away at his opponent with both fists. 拳击手用双拳向他的对手连续猛击。
- The boxer let his opponent off the hook many times. 那拳击手失掉了许多次击败对手的机会。
- He lunged wildly at his opponent. 他疯狂地扑向对手。
- She capitalized on her opponent's mistake and won the game. 她利用了她对手的失误赢得了比赛。
- That knight ran his sword through his opponent. 那个骑士用刀刺穿他的对手。
- He rode roughshod over one opponent after another. 他把他的对手一个接一个地击败了。
- The firm's tender for the supply of timber has been accepted. 那家商号的供应木材投标已被接受。
- He flung off his opponent thrice. 他把对手摔倒三次。
- The name and address of the firm are embossed on its paper. 商号的名字和地址凸印在信笺上。
- He is slashing wildly at his opponent with a sword. 他正用剑疯狂地朝对手乱砍。
- His opponent did not stand a chance. 他的对手毫无取胜的机会。
- He wrestled his opponent to the floor/ground. 他把对手摔倒在地上。
- In the recession, our firm go through a bad time. 我们公司在经济衰退时期历尽艰辛。
- Our firm is stacking up pretty well these days. 我们公司目前情况相当不错。
- The two firms are going to split up. 两家公司要分道扬镳了。
- Charlie gave his opponent a good dusting. 查理把他的对手打得大败。
- He was assailed by his political opponent. 他遭到政敌的攻击。
- He met a powerful opponent in the match. 比赛中,他遇到了强劲的对手。