a matter of course 理所当然的事 ; 理所固然的事 ; 必然的结果 ; 天经地义 as a matter of course 当然地 ; 自然地 ; 理所当然的 ; 作为理所当然的事
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理所当然的事 a matter of course ; to be the done thing
作为理所当然的事 as a matter of course
这是理所当然的事 Its understood
被认为是理所当然的 be taken for granted
被看作是理所当然的事 as a matter of fact
认为得到是理所当然的 has a sense of entitlement
她理所当然的性质 she took nature for granted
我知道这是理所当然的 I know it should
理所当然你是唯一的 certo unica
电、煤气和水垄断经营过去被认为是理所当然的。
Electricity, gas and water were considered to be natural monopolies.
令我感到惊讶的是,我在北方视为理所当然的一切事物,在南美大草原上几乎都没有发生。
I was amazed that virtually all the things I took for granted up north just didn't happen in Savannah.
你可能认为青蛙很容易抓到昆虫是理所当然的。
You may take it for granted that the frog catches insects easily.
This of course brings us to the issue of "gaps" and the role that they play in the act of reading as Iser understands it.
这理所当然地把我们引到了“间隙“的问题上“,以及照伊瑟尔的理解,间隙在阅读中起到的作用。
And I found there were very few philosophers to even touch that topic, it was just something that they just assumed that somehow, yes, of course all humans have dignity and moral status and rights.
我发现很少有哲学家,研究这一问题,他们只是理所当然的假设,是的,全体人类都有,尊严,有道德标准,也有自己的权利。
I think it stands to reason to assume that this figure of Galileo is of some importance to Milton and the workings of the poem.
我认为理所当然应当假设,伽利略的形象对弥尔顿和诗歌的作用而言,有着无以言表的重要性。
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