1、control
(對機構(gòu)、地方、體系等的)控制權(quán),支配權(quán)
The restructuring involves Mr Ronson giving up control of the company.
這次改組涉及龍森先生放棄對公司的控制權(quán)
。The first aim of his government would be to establish control over the republic's territory.
他這屆政府的首要目標是確立對共和國領(lǐng)土的控制權(quán)
。控制(能力);支配(能力)
He lost control of his car.
他的汽車失控了
。Some teachers have more control over pupils than their parents have.
有的老師比小學(xué)生的父母更能管得住他們
。控制;掌管;管理;統(tǒng)治
He now controls the largest retail development empire in southern California.
他現(xiàn)在掌管著加州南部最大的零售發(fā)展企業(yè)
。Almost all of the countries in Latin America were controlled by dictators.
當時幾乎所有的拉丁美洲國家都由獨裁者統(tǒng)治
。2、significant
數(shù)量相當大的;顯著的
A small but significant number of 11-year-olds are illiterate.
數(shù)量不多但仍有相當一部分 11 歲孩子是文盲
。foods that offer a significant amount of protein.
富含蛋白質(zhì)的食物
重要的;有意義的
Time would appear to be the significant factor in this whole drama.
時間似乎是整部劇中一個舉足輕重的因素
。a very significant piece of legislation.
一條非常重要的法規(guī)