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Human errors in Domino theory and maritime risk management
多米诺骨牌理论中的人为失误与风险管理(英文)
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The Dormino Theory during the period lost contact with reality so it finally led the USA into a blind alley.
在此期间出台的"多米诺骨牌理论",脱离客观实际,使美国最终走进了一条死胡同。
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domino and domino board
多米诺骨牌和多米诺棋盘
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The Domino Theory, which Eisenhower put forward in April 1954, is the guidance theory in the Vietnam War that four American governments carried out later.
艾森豪威尔于1954年4月提出的“多米诺骨牌”理论是越南战争的指导理论。
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They need a lot of space for the dominos.
摆放多米诺骨牌需要很大的场地。
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They set up over3.40 million dominoes.
他们搭建了三百四十万个多米诺骨牌。
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A game played with a set of these small blocks, generally28in number.
多米诺骨牌戏用一般有二十八枚这样的骨牌组成一套来玩的游戏
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Then they touch the first domino in the row, and all the other dominoes fall down in a chain reaction, one after another.
然后他们推倒第一个多米诺骨牌,所有的多米诺骨牌会因为连锁反应而倒下,一个接着一个。
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Something having two parts, units, or members, especially a playing card, the face of a die, or a domino with two pips.
有两个部分、单元或成员,尤指扑克、骰子的面或两点的多米诺骨牌
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It's hard not to feel giddy, watching the dominoes fall.
当看着多米诺骨牌渐次倒下,我们很难不为之眼花缭乱。
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The club members put dominoes in long rows - very long rows.
俱乐部的队员们把多米诺骨牌摆成一长排??非常长的一排。
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All-male and all-white clubs have toppled like dominoes under threats of legal action.
男人和白人俱乐部在法律的威胁下,像多米诺骨牌一样倒下了。
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The Practical Base and Its "Domino-Effect" of ModernPhilosophy;
当代哲学实验性立场的确立及其“多米诺骨牌效应”的显现
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The Accountant had brought out already a box of dominoes, and was toying architecturally with the bones.
那位会计早已拿出了一盒多米诺骨牌,并用这些骨牌垒叠着建筑物玩。
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When it's all ready, we touch the first domino, and two days of work goes down in one minute.
当一切都准备就序,我们推倒第一个多米诺骨牌,两天的努力就会在一分钟倒下。”
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But the domino effect: of one bank's default causing another cannot be entirely ruled out.'
但由于一家银行不履行债务而波及另一家的多米诺骨牌效应不能完全排除。
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One of the DOMINO PLAYING GANGBANGERS glares at MARTIN WELLS.
一个在玩多米诺牌的年轻犯人怒视着他。
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One internet video-clip features a vast room in which thousands of books have been lined up like dominoes in intricate patterns.
一个网上的视频剪辑描述的是,一个巨大的房间里,成千本书象多米诺骨牌一样错综复杂地排列着。