在 英语 中使用 In the nineties 的示例及其翻译为 中文
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Today, after the wave of market liberalisation in the nineties, the world's economy is increasingly integrated and co-dependent.
When the Taliban banned girls' education in the nineties, AIL supported underground home schools for 3,000 girls across the country.
HOERBIGER became increasingly active in the nineties in new markets and segments, continuously broadened its technological core competencies, and expanded the network of service branches.
In the nineties of last century when the Chinese navy has only one real missile destroyer.
Also, in the nineties, there were already some books and movies uncovering the connections between the CIA and the Dalai Lama.
After gaining his PhD in the nineties, he worked in various labs studying mechanisms of cell signaling.
Quite similar to the growth of e-commerce in the nineties, the vast potential and possibilities of decentralized P2P ecosystems is yet to be discovered.
That's the reality of measles- over half-a-million lives were lost globally every year in the nineties.
It seems that economists are now seeing productivity increases in business due to computer investments in the nineties.
There are some poems out in Huntington Library that I must have written in the nineties.
His grandfather was a shipyard worker in Glasgow, whose son, Tom's father, went on to run his own biotech company in Oxford in the Nineties.
To compensate for the expansion of the RAI, in the nineties of the last century, a fragile strip between the A10, the Beethoven and St.
Was invited to attend International Crime Conference in Pretoria again, where the theme of the Conference was Crime and Justice in the Nineties.
Western German women were able in the period of twenty years to catch up by almost 3 percent, whilst for Eastern German women the gap improved in the nineties by almost 2 percent.
Turning points in the debate on social development", in Crisóstomo Pizarro, ed., Social Development in the Nineties: the Cases of Chile, Costa Rica and Mexico. Ariel, 1996.