state-of-the-art

英 [,steɪt ɒv ðɪ'ɑ:t] 美 [,stet ɑv ðɪ 'ɑrt]
  • adj. 最先进的;已经发展的;达到最高水准的
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state-of-the-art (adj.)
1961, from noun phrase (1816), from state (n.1) + art (n.).
1. People will work themselves up into a state about anything.
人们总会沉不住气,为任何事感到担忧。

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2. He favoured a middle course between free enterprise and state intervention.
他更倾向于在自由经营与国家干预之间走一条中庸之道。

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3. "State-owned industries will always perform poorly," John Moore informed readers.
“国有企业经营不善将是常态,”约翰·穆尔告诉读者。

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4. State aid is less bountiful than it was before.
国家提供的援助比以往减少了。

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5. He was quizzed about his income, debts and eligibility for state benefits.
他被问及收入、债务以及是否有资格享受政府发放的救济金等问题。

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