clean up a mess
美 [kliːn ʌp ə mes]英 [kliːn ʌp ə mes]
- 清理脏乱
clean up a mess
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This " plausibility argument " that it is easier to clean up a mess in one big batch than to pick up individual pieces of dust throughout the day is borne out by the data .
这条“听起来有理的意见”(以大批量清理垃圾要比一天到晚一点点儿清理垃圾更容易)得到了数据的证实。
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Jerry Yang is a stand-up guy and he would never say he came in to clean up a very large mess , but he stepped in because he had to – they were losing ground to Google , he said .
韦纳称:杨致远是一个顶天立地的人,他从不会说自己是来收拾乱局的。但他来了,因为他必须这样做&他们正在让位给谷歌。