1.The train journey is a respite in between leaving and arriving that allows strangers a chance to talk to each other.
火车上的旅途是出发与到达之间的一个缓冲阶段,使陌生人之间有了彼此相谈的机会。
2.She was interrogated without respite for twenty-four hours.
她被不间断地审问了二十四小时。
3.Payment respite
延期付款
4.The former can offer a welcome respite from barbarians and its usefulness will depend on how early you can build it and how troublesome the barbarians are being.
前者好处是可以延缓野蛮人侵袭——它的作用取决于你能多早建好这个庙以及野蛮人给你带来了多大的麻烦。
5.Away from the sight of thy face my heart knows no rest nor respite, and my work becomes an endless toil in a shoreless sea of toil.
不在你的面前,我的心就不必知道什么是安逸和休息,我的工作变成了无边的劳役海中的无尽的劳役。
6.Changing your grip may bring temporary respite, or calamity.
或许抓个不同的部位会暂时缓解局面,但也可能大祸临头。
7.Massaging neck, it can respite the pain on neck and shoulder.
按摩颈部,可缓解颈部肩部的酸胀及疼痛。
8.The move came as the dollar found temporary respite from recent selling pressure, edging higher in still-volatile and anxious trading.
与此同时,美元汇率从最近的抛压中得到一个暂时喘息的机会,在仍旧震荡和不安的交易中微幅上涨。
9.During daylight one can eat lunch in a local pub, read a newspaper, chat with other customers and generally enjoy a respite from the daily grind.
白天,人们可以在本地酒馆里享用午餐、阅读报纸、与其他客人闲聊,总的来说是在忙里偷闲、放松自己。
10.A welcome respite from hard work
刻苦工作后令人愉快的短暂休息