单词 | particular moment |
释义 | particular moment The work aimed to capture the quality of light on flowers at a particular moment in the late summer evening. The Times Literary Supplement In this case, the detriment to the national good outweighed the right to exercise freedom of speech at a particular moment. Times, Sunday Times Instead, their decisions will crystallise at a particular moment, and a sole focus on legal compliance - although essential - may not be sufficient to protect us. Times, Sunday Times By election day, pundits may be able to point to a particular moment of television gold when the election was won or lost. Times, Sunday Times An angry mob would have been of more use at that particular moment. Times, Sunday Times |
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