1.to open or part something by levering
2.to get something, especially information, from somebody or something with difficulty
3.to force two things apart
1.Prising it off will take firmer insistence on real disarmament than America, China and the rest have lately been able to muster.
将这根手指撬开需要更坚定地坚持真正的裁军,其坚持的力度要比美国、中国和其它国家最近所能表现出的更大。
2.Despite the difficulty of prising information out of its subject, the book is worth a read.
尽管对书中主角的信息价值难以评断,该书仍然值得一读。
3.And set in one side of the motionless steed, some doors. Prising one open, to his horror, a corpse of something falls out.
在这匹战马的另一边有着一些门,其中有一个是开着的,让他恐惧的是有一个死尸趴在哪里。
4.Prising calls these job candidates a "teachable fit, " and it's a concept he says companies will have to get used to.
普莱斯认为这些工作的候选人是“可以改变的”。他声称所有公司将会适应这种情况。
5.ManpowerGroup president Jonas Prising says the breakdown changes depending on the segment of the workforce you're looking at.
工会主席乔纳斯·普莱斯认为统计数据的改变取决于你观察的劳动力部分。
6.Prising the lid off human assumptions and hidden biases thus requires clever tools.
揭示人的伪装和隐匿的偏见需要巧妙的方法。
7.The resources of old trees are abundant in the Three-Gorge Reservoir Region, com-prising nearly 5000 residual plants.
长江三峡工程库区,蕴藏着丰富的古大树种资源,约有5000余株。
8.My acquaintances were prising out the gold teeth of not-yet dead knights.
我的熟人们正从那些还没死透的骑士嘴里向外拔金牙。