原级:underscore
第三人称单数:underscores
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第三人称复数:underscores
现在分词:underscoring
1. 做下划线,做注释:authoritarian government 独裁政府 | underscored 做下划线,做注释 | megaphone 扩音器
2. 划线于......下:definitively决定性地; 最后地 | underscored划线于......下 | disturbing烦扰的
1. Another Cabinet Office economic report released Wednesday underscored the new challenges facing Japan, which had been on the mend from a lull in growth late last year.
2. The attack struck at the heart of Afghanistan's intelligence service and underscored the Taliban's increasing ability to carry off complex and targeted attacks.
3. The presence of explosives on both airliners underscored with horrifying impact weak links in civil aviation security that authorities vowed to strengthen fast.
4. Fukuda underscored his ambition to lead the world in efforts to cut greenhouse gas emissions with Japan's advanced technology on clean energy and energy efficiency.
5. Fukuda underscored his ambition to lead the world in efforts to cut greenhouse gas emission with Japan's advanced technology on clean energy and energy efficiency.
6. underscored
6. The gesture underscored the US belief that the spark for progress may come at the local level.
7. He underscored development and stability as two critical tasks for Tibet, warning that any attempts to jeopardize Tibet's stability and progress were doomed to failure.
8. He underscored the point that cutthroat competition for Taiwanese customers on the mainland will not be permitted.
9. Van Persie's double strike underscored the Arsenal captain's importance to the English club, which has gradually got its campaign back on track after a disastrous start.
10. For men, dotted and striped ties underscored the formality of the occasion.