... ?at that moment在那时 ?be blown off course被吹离航线 ?be forced to do被迫做某事 ...
权威例句
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Given the vagaries of public finance, even Mr Brown may yet beblownoffcourse.
ECONOMIST: The economy
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The fourth health warning is that presidents of both parties can beblownoffcourse by shocks elsewhere in the global economy, such as the quadrupling of oil prices in 1973-74.