matters

英 ['mætəz] 美
  • n. 事项;事件;事态;情事(matter的复数)
  • n. (Matters)人名;(英)马特斯
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matters (n.)
"events, affairs of a particular sort," 1560s, from plural of matter (n.).
1. It is not for me to arrange such matters.
我无权安排这些事情。

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2. There's always a lack of consistency in matters of foreign policy.
外交政策总是缺乏连贯性。

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3. Don't let yourself despair; this will only make matters worse.
不要想不开,这样只能使情况变得更糟。

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4. I believe he was concerned in all those matters you mention.
我认为你提到的那些事都与他有关。

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5. None of that matters, because we're crazy about each other.
那些都不重要,因为我们深深地爱着对方。

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