matter of course
英 [ˈmætə(r) ɒv kɔːs]
美 [ˈmætər əv kɔːrs]
理所当然的事;当然可行之事
英英释义
noun
- an inevitable ending
双语例句
- When I go out of the house I lock the door as a matter of course.
我走出家门时总是理所当然地把门锁上。 - Index linking to prices and wages is no longer taken as a matter of course either.
与价格和工资相联的指标也不再被当作理所当然的。 - You have to earn respect& they get it handed to them as a matter of course.
你必须赢得尊重&而他们是自然而然获得尊重的。 - We don't have to ask her& she'll do it as a matter of course.
我们不必请求她做这件事,她自然会去做的。 - They learn to take responsibility for others as a matter of course.
他们学着如何把为他人负责当作理所当然应做的事。 - I told him he had won the first prize, but he took it as a matter of course.
我告诉他他获了头奖,可他认为这是理所当然的事。 - If police are carrying arms as a matter of course then doesn't it encourage criminals to carry them?
如果警察每天理所当然地携带武器,这难道不会促使罪犯也持械吗? - I thought it a matter of course that he failed.
我认为他们失败是必然的事。 - She took the news as a matter of course.
她把这则消息当作理所当然的事承受。 - "a" matter of course Sun Quan also carrying a parachute jump.
“一个”孙权也理所当然背着降落伞跳了。
