在 英语 中使用 Said in a telephone interview 的示例及其翻译为 中文
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I don't expect them to understand everything I do,” Dr. Xi, 57, said in a telephone interview.
Very early on in the campaign I realized we needed to collect these banners,” Ms. Malone said in a telephone interview.
On and off for two hours, from about 3 o'clock until after 5 that day,” he said in a telephone interview.
It's a good opportunity to tap into the Chinese market,” de la Torre said in a telephone interview.
They asked about personal things, our families, when and why we would come here,” she said in a telephone interview.
You have to smother everything with doubt, and conspiracy is very effective in creating that," Mr Pomerantsev said in a telephone interview.
There will be ongoing struggles, ongoing fights, until we get what we're entitled to,” Mr. Ho said in a telephone interview.
I was so desperate and so scared,” he said in a telephone interview.
It's a better business case,” van Voorst said in a telephone interview.
We need to focus on what are the skills we need to give these kids to keep them alive," she said in a telephone interview.
Nonetheless, Mr. Richardson said in a telephone interview,“Kenneth's ordeal was the toughest.”.
Mr. Nam said in a telephone interview late Wednesday that the situation was“stable” and that 447 suspects had been detained.
Mr. Boff said in a telephone interview, Cardinal Bergoglio comes from the developing world,“outside the walls of Rome.”.
I am a civilian first,” Mr. Wong said in a telephone interview,“then a musician and also a social activist.”.
Mr. Snowden requested our expertise and assistance,” Assange said in a telephone interview from London on Sunday night.
He thinks there's nothing wrong with him," Lowy said in a telephone interview, shortly after meeting with the suspect's family on Friday.
This is not our first rodeo,” Mr. Conn said in a telephone interview before the announcement.
Our goal is to be at 5 cents a day of cost," Gates said in a telephone interview before the exhibition.
This is about attacking civil society,” Lu Pin, a founder of Feminist Voices who lives in New York, said in a telephone interview.
It shouldn't have happened, it never should have happened," Kean said in a telephone interview with The Associated Press.