"I'm sure it worked," said Seldon. "Naturally we won't have a complete reversal instantly. It takes time. But things are moving in the right direction now. I noticed that when I stopped Namarti's talk at the University Field. The audience was with him until I faced him and showed
spunk1 against
odds2. The audience began to change sides at once."
"Do you think this is an
analogous3 situation?" asked Dors
dubiously4.
"Of course. If I don't have psychohistory, I can use analogy-and the brains I was born with, I suppose. There was the First Minister,
beleaguered5 on all sides with the
accusation6, and he faced it down with a smile and a laugh, the most nonrobot thing he could have done, so that in itself was an answer to the question. Of course sympathy began to slide to his side. Nothing would stop that. But that's only the beginning. We have to wait for Sunmaster Fourteen and hear what he has to say."
"Are you confident there, too?"
"Absolutely."
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spunk
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n.勇气,胆量 |
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- After his death,the soldier was cited for spunk.那位士兵死后因作战勇敢而受到表彰。
- I admired her independence and her spunk.我敬佩她的独立精神和勇气。
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odds
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n.让步,机率,可能性,比率;胜败优劣之别 |
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- The odds are 5 to 1 that she will win.她获胜的机会是五比一。
- Do you know the odds of winning the lottery once?你知道赢得一次彩票的几率多大吗?
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analogous
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adj.相似的;类似的 |
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- The two situations are roughly analogous.两种情況大致相似。
- The company is in a position closely analogous to that of its main rival.该公司与主要竞争对手的处境极为相似。
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dubiously
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adv.可疑地,怀疑地 |
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- "What does he have to do?" queried Chin dubiously. “他有什么心事?”琴向觉民问道,她的脸上现出疑惑不解的神情。 来自汉英文学 - 家(1-26) - 家(1-26)
- He walked out fast, leaving the head waiter staring dubiously at the flimsy blue paper. 他很快地走出去,撇下侍者头儿半信半疑地瞪着这张薄薄的蓝纸。 来自辞典例句
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beleaguered
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adj.受到围困[围攻]的;包围的v.围攻( beleaguer的过去式和过去分词);困扰;骚扰 |
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- The beleaguered party leader was forced to resign. 那位饱受指责的政党领导人被迫辞职。
- We are beleaguered by problems. 我们被许多困难所困扰。 来自《简明英汉词典》
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accusation
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n.控告,指责,谴责 |
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- I was furious at his making such an accusation.我对他的这种责备非常气愤。
- She knew that no one would believe her accusation.她知道没人会相信她的指控。
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