1. It was in the beginning, when we were still ironing out problems.
那是在刚开始,我们还在着力解决问题。
2. Prison is not the answer for most young offenders.
就大多数年轻的犯法者来说,把他们关进监狱不是解决问题的办法。
3. Hiring a nanny has turned out to be the perfect solution.
雇用保姆结果成了解决问题的最佳方法。
4. Don't just immediately give up but think about ways round a problem.
不要马上放弃,应该想想解决问题的办法。
5. He arrived at the solution by a simple process of deduction.
他通过一番简单的推理得出了解决问题的方法。
6. a piecemeal approach to dealing with the problem
全无章法的解决问题的方式
7. She's a good problem solver .
她是解决问题的高手。
8. a systematic approach to solving the problem
系统解决问题的办法
9. It is unrealistic to expect them to be able to solve the problem immediately.
指望他们能够立即解决问题是不现实的。
10. an unscientific approach to a problem
非科学的解决问题方式
11. They have arrived at a solution via scientific investigation.
他们通过科学的调查研究得出了解决问题的办法.
12. Such comments are inane because they don't help us solve our problem.
这种评论纯属空洞之词,不能帮助我们解决问题.
13. The analysis of a problem is the starting point for its solution.
分析问题是解决问题的基点.
14. We should develop the students'ability to analyse and solve problems.
我们应该培养学生分析问题和解决问题的能力.
15. We knew her competence in solving problems.
我们都知道她解决问题的能力.
Seven years ago, when I was visting Germany, I met with a n official who explained to me that the country had a perfect solution to its economic problems. Watching the U.S. economy soar during the '90s, the Germans had decided that they, too, needed to go the high-technology route. But how? In the late '90s, the answer seemed obvious: Indians.
After all, Indian entrepreneurs accounted for one of every three Silicon Valley start-ups. So the German government decided that it would lure Indians to Germany just as America does: by offering green cards. Officials created something called the German Green Card and announced that they would issue 20,000 in the first year.
Naturally, the Germans expected that tens of thousands more Indians would soon be begging to come, and perhaps the quotas would have to be increased. But the program was a failure. A year later barely half of the 20,000 cards had been issued. After a few extensions, the program was abolished.
I told the German official at the time that I was sure the initiative woudl fail. It's not that I had any particular expertise in immigration policy, so I understood something about green cards, because I had one (the American version).
The German Green Card was misnamed, I argued, because it never, under any circumstances, translated into German citizenship. The U.S. green card, by contrast, is an almost automatic path to becoming American (after five years and a clean record). The official dismissed my objection, saying that there was no way Germany was going to offer these people citizenship. "We need young tech workers," he said. "That's what this program is all about."
So Germany was asking bright young professionals to leavve their country, culture and families, move thousands of miles away, learn a new languaged and work in a strange land - but without any prospect of ever being part of their new home. Germany was sending a signal, one that was clearly received in India and other countries, and also by Germany's own immigrant community.