belatedly

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名词: belatedness

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Belatedly, Harper is following suit, hoping to set the stage for tripling our trade in the next decade.

虽然动作较慢,但哈珀还是跟上了形势,期望在未来十年中使加中贸易扩大三倍。

British commanders have belatedly realised that they have much to learn, or rather relearn, about fighting small wars in distant lands.

英军指挥官们迟迟才意识到他们对如何在遥远国度进行小规模战争方面仍有许多需要认识或再认识。

In 1946, when the war had ended and Hawaii was about to explode belatedly into the twenties century

1946年,大战结束不久,夏威夷即将从遥遥落后地位急起急追冲入二十世纪。

If paper editions die, then Bennett's prediction that communications technology would be the death of newspapers will be belatedly proved right.

要是纸版[报纸]消失,那么班尼特有关通信技术会置报纸于死地的预测,将证实是迟到的事实。

Bank of New York Mellon, a large custodian, has won lots of new business from belatedly risk-averse clients.

大型托管机构,纽约梅隆银行,已经从行动缓慢的,对资本风险非常厌恶的银行那里赢得了不少客户。

This is a make-work program championed by the weapons laboratories and belatedly by the Pentagon, which hasn't been able to get Congress to pay for its other nuclear fantasies.

这一工程由武器试验室支持,但却被五角大楼所延误,五角大楼没有能够说服议会为它的核幻想买单。

Belatedly, Beijing is responding.

北京正姗姗来迟地作出反应。

George W Bush’s may not go down in history as a great President of the USA but to his credit he has acted decisively if belatedly in dealing with the collapse of the market.

布什可能不会载入史册是一个伟大的美国总统,但他的信用,他果断地采取行动,如果在处理姗姗来迟崩溃的市场。

Shareholders too are belatedly happy to trade higher returns on equity for a reduced chance of being wiped out.

股东虽然较迟才意识到,但也乐意放弃股票的高收益以降低“倾家荡产”的可能性。