在 英语 中使用 Weren't allowed 的示例及其翻译为 中文
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In Montauk, N.Y., swimmers weren't allowed in the water, but surfers were out riding the waves.
John and Carol wanted to come in but they weren't allowed so the location was handed over to the staff.
Spectators weren't allowed in because organizers said they didn't have time to arrange for security.
They weren't allowed to come down for breakfast until they would finished all their jobs,” says the Blacksburg, Virginia.
In Montauk, N.Y., swimmers weren't allowed in the water, but surfers were riding the waves.
She added:“We weren't allowed near the scene but could see the cars, my dad had already been taken to hospital.
John and Carol wanted to come in but they weren't allowed so the location was handed over to staff.
These deaths could be avoided if services were better and people weren't allowed to slip through the net.
(They weren't allowed to break simulation for the sake of their research, for example.).
We wanted to strangle them, but we weren't allowed,” a Kurdish official told me.
The next day, the ship arrived to Jamaica, but passengers said they weren't allowed to leave the vessel.
Until the 1960s, athletes didn't understand the importance of hydration, and marathoners weren't allowed to drink water before the halfway mark.
Meanwhile, dozens of their peers sat inside watching an old movie, wondering why they weren't allowed to play.
I'm telling you, I lived here in the fifties when they got Henrietta, and we weren't allowed to go anywhere near Hopkins.
It was bad enough not to have a reply, but it was even worse to have one you weren't allowed to see.
For decades until November 2008, under the leadership of an orthodox mayor, billboards featuring women simply weren't allowed in the city.
The two of you would rush together and you weren't allowed to touch.
When I was a student, we weren't allowed to chew gum in school.
She would visit him only at his apartment, which overlooked Central Park, and Allen told her they weren't allowed to discuss his work.
Ticky Fullerton: Again, it's the hangover from 20 years at the ABC, where we weren't allowed to.