中英词典查询

vis [vɪs]

n. 活力,精力;

例句:

  • By the 1870 s, farmers had become more astute vis - a - vis national politics.
    到了19世纪70年代, 农民们在应付国家政策方面变得更加精明了.
  • His salary vis - a - vis the national average is extremely high.
    他的薪水比起全国平均水平高出很多.
  • Women's salaries are low vis - a - vis what men earn for the same work.
    女子的薪水比同工种的男子低.
  • This course works, vis a vis, the results.
    来自FORBES
  • Pakistan's interests really lie vis a vis the Taliban and like groups.
    来自NEWYORKER
  • But this will not work vis-a-vis Japan since the Japan Coast Guard is much more capable.
    来自BBC