在 英语 中使用 Have to confront 的示例及其翻译为 中文
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The Scheme may also have to confront individual situations in which its provisions are not being implemented as they should be.
However, we have to confront the fact that this ratio has declined, whereas it has risen almost everywhere else.
Adequate" housing is of particular importance for children as this is closely linked to the environment in which they grow up and the living conditions they have to confront.
Climate change and threats to the integrity of creation have become the significant challenge of the multifaceted crises that we have to confront.
Opinion: Loss of trust in American democracy is a crisis we have to confront.
You will not have to confront that inertia and the user will thank you for it.
The world will have to confront how to make cities more fit for human habitation.
Hard West pioneering frontline very wild and in addition you have to confront lingering non-human monster, death is often happens.
Or you may have to confront someone else's energies, which may result in your taking a different course of action from what you originally intended.
The hard part is that getting better means we have to confront the ugliness inside.
Central Asia is the important direction in the construction of inland Silk Road economic belt, but there are some situations we have to confront.
And I think if you believe in historic Christianity, you have to confront the fact….
Sometimes in a dark tunnel you have to confront your own dark side….
No doubt that is a tall order, but that is what it takes and that is the challenge that we all have to confront.
Here we have a choice, but before we can choose, we have to confront the terminology that defines our choices.
Sometimes in a deep place you have to confront your own dark side.
Leaders will also have to confront the byproducts of increased nationalism, populism, and, in some cases, extremism. Hostility to immigration and economic protectionism, already visible, can be projected to increase.
When they have to confront the lack of scientific validity and reliability, the indicator takes on this very different kind of function, a softer function.
Even the hitherto homogenous populations of the Gulf States in the oil era now have to confront the issues of ethnocentrism and exclusion stemming from the influx of huge numbers of foreign workers.
Some of the problems that we have to confront are that the current international laws-- for example, shipping-- provide more protection to the areas closest to shore.