在 英语 中使用 Wrong signal 的示例及其翻译为 中文
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It's the wrong signal.
But some say France could send out the wrong signal.
This gives wrong signal to the society.
That sends out the wrong signal.
It sends the wrong signal to other employees.
That might send the wrong signal.”.
It would send a wrong signal to the parties in the stalled peace process.
That sends the wrong signal.”.
A bull trap is a wrong signal that a cryptocurrency's price is about to rise when it is actually about to drop.
That sent a wrong signal.
In certain professions, luxury goods can send the wrong signal.
A railway servant puts up a wrong signal, there is an accident;
A wrong signal was being sent if perpetrators continued to commit criminal offences without the imposition of sanctions.
Not doing so would send the wrong signal.
We think that sends the wrong signal to the international community.
That comment of yours is making mewonder if that phrase is somehow sending out the wrong signal and driving men away?
It sends out a gravely wrong signal to separatist forces for‘Tibet independence.'.
The Labor Party says the government risks sending the wrong signal to overseas investors.
He said that would send the wrong signal to Indonesians regarding the military and risk the Balkanization of Indonesia.
In a world struggling to shake off the nuclear legacy of the cold war,nuclear tests are indeed perceived as sending the wrong signal.
The reduction of the force would send the wrong signal and would risk undermining the stability the United Nations has worked hard to restore.
Furthermore, a failure to arrive at a consensus on thetext of the draft convention would send a wrong signal to the terrorist groups.
We sent the wrong signal from Bucharest,” says Rasmussen, who believes an action plan for Georgia's membership could have deterred the invasion.
We believe that India would honor its commitments on the Taiwan question,and refrain from sending any wrong signal to the"Taiwan independence" forces.
Failure of the Conference on Disarmament will send the wrong signal to non-nuclear-weapon States and might well encourage those with nuclear ambitions to join that club.
The point was made that the lack of agreement on the remaining issuesrelating to the scope of the convention was sending a wrong signal to terrorist organizations.
Hong Kong's Beijing-backed government said the legislation sent the wrong signal to demonstrators and“clearly interfered” with the city's internal affairs.
Discontinuation of the special mandates on Belarus andCuba also gave the wrong signal, since both situations continued to be of concern to the international community.