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单词 Striking
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1. One of the most striking and salutary thing in Ameican life is the widespread study of law. 
2. That which is striking and beautiful is not always good, but that which is good is always beautiful. 
3. The striking miners will soon return to work.
4. He was striking his dog with his whip.
5. That hat looks very striking.
6. There are some striking similarities between the two plays.
7. Workers in the emergency services are forbidden from striking.
8. There is a striking difference between Jane and Mary.
9. She bears a striking resemblance to her mother.
10. She bears a striking similarity to her mother.
11. The workers were striking because they wanted more money.
12. They occupied the city without striking a blow.
13. His eyes are his most striking feature.
14. She bears a striking resemblance to her older sister.
15. He fell, striking his head on the edge of the table.
16. The company was striking out in new directions in the field of drama.
17. Striking lorry drivers agreed to lift their blockades of main roads.
18. She fell heavily, striking her head against the side of the boat.
19. The most striking feature of those statistics is the high proportion of suicides.
20. We live within striking distance of both Baltimore and Washington.
21. In striking contrast to their brothers, the girls were both intelligent and charming.
22. The colours are much more striking in the original.
23. Striking workers halted production at the auto plant yesterday.
24. Visually, the decor was very striking.
25. The beach is within striking distance.
26. The theatre has reached an agreement with striking actors.
27. You can do more than strike while the iron is hot; you can make the iron hot by striking
28. A survey of 57 hospitals by Newchurch, a consultancy, reveals striking improvements.
29. Surgical waiting lists were reduced by the simple expedient of striking off all patients awaiting varicose vein operations.
30. I admired her all the more for allowing them to ridicule her and never striking back.
1. The striking miners will soon return to work.
2. That hat looks very striking.
3. There are some striking similarities between the two plays.
4. Workers in the emergency services are forbidden from striking.
5. She bears a striking resemblance to her mother.
6. She bears a striking similarity to her mother.
7. The workers were striking because they wanted more money.
8. She bears a striking resemblance to her older sister.
9. He fell, striking his head on the edge of the table.
10. Striking lorry drivers agreed to lift their blockades of main roads.
11. She fell heavily, striking her head against the side of the boat.
12. The most striking feature of those statistics is the high proportion of suicides.
13. A survey of 57 hospitals by Newchurch, a consultancy, reveals striking improvements.
14. We live within striking distance of both Baltimore and Washington.
15. In striking contrast to their brothers, the girls were both intelligent and charming.
16. Surgical waiting lists were reduced by the simple expedient of striking off all patients awaiting varicose vein operations.
17. I admired her all the more for allowing them to ridicule her and never striking back.
18. The military government repressed the striking workers.
19. Jogging will confer striking benefits.
20. The actor, striking an attitude, began to quote Shakespeare.
21.
31. The clock began to whirr before striking the hour.
32. Striking workers picketed outside the gates.
33. The picture was striking in its simplicity.
34. Her eyes are her most striking feature.
35. They won the game without striking a blow.
36. The military government repressed the striking workers.
37. He used striking visuals to get his point across.
38. Jogging will confer striking benefits.
39. The writer's striking use of metaphor.
40. She is a very striking young woman.
41. They shouldn't be striking for more money.
42. She was undoubtedly a very striking young woman.
43. A pair of pink shoes completed her striking ensemble.
44. Sullivan expressed sympathy for the striking federal workers.
45. She was a striking woman with long blonde hair.
46. Tina bears a striking resemblance to her mother.
47. The contrast in appearance between the sisters was striking.
48. The bus drivers are striking for higher wages.
49. The actor, striking an attitude, began to quote Shakespeare.
50. The difference was very striking.
51. A pair of white shoes completed the striking ensemble.
52. The striking office workers have occupied the whole building.
53. He bears a striking resemblance to Lenin.
54. There are striking similarities between the two cases.
55. The plane split by striking on a high mountain.
56. The child bore a striking resemblance to his father.
57. Most meteorites striking the Earth vaporize instantly.
58. She was tall and quite striking.
59. There may be striking variations within a species.
60. There is a striking contrast between the two interpretations.
61. He is striking for Ensign.
62. Striking workers picketed the factory.
63. Striking this direction,we can catch them up at once.
64. Their production of Macbeth was the most visually striking performance I've ever seen.
65. There's a striking contrast between what he does and what he says he does.
66. We observe a striking shift away from a labor theory among all mainline economists.
67. He's really striking the ball well and has got his confidence back.
68. He cut a striking figure in his white dinner jacket.
69. If you are within striking distance of Speyside, visit the lakes.
70. Catering staff staged a sit-down protest as a gesture of solidarity with the striking nurses.
71. On the B.B.C. you can hear the clock when it is actually striking because microphones are connected to the clock tower.
72. What is immediately striking is how resourceful the children are.
73. The cat was now within striking distance of the duck.
74. The book bears several striking similarities to last year's bestseller.
75. His victory in the Brazilian Grand Prix puts him within striking distance of the world championship.
76. The French team are within striking distance of the world record.
77. Joyce's style of writing was a striking departure from the literary norm .
78. The snake lifted up its head before striking its prey.
79. The government agreed not to sack any of the striking workers.
80. By now they were within striking distance of the shore.
81. The most striking feature of the house was a huge two-storey room running the entire breadth and height of the building.
82. North America provides the most striking instance of European settlement on a grand scale.
83. The managers did not expect a sympathetic reception from the striking workers.
84. They're striking for the right to have their trade union recognized in law.
85. The dockers are striking.
86. She was very striking but in some way I felt repelled.
87. We're striking for a reduction in the working week and improved safety standards.
88. Talks between striking railway workers and the Polish government have broken down.
89. If the management wouldn't listen to their demands,[http://] they would have to force the issue by striking.
90. This is an ambitious and intriguing movie, full of striking imagery.
91. His visit is one of the most striking results of the thaw in relations between East and West.
92. He's quite good-looking, but he's not as striking as his brother.
93. The silence was succeeded by the striking of a clock.
94. It's a question of striking the right balance between quality and productivity.
95. St Peter's Church is a striking example of mission revival architecture.
96. The clock was striking ten as we went into the church.
97. The striking farmers threatened to prevent movement of goods across the country.
98. The contrast between the lime green and the rose pink was striking.
99. With the exception of Jonathan Edwards, Britain had no chance of striking gold on track and field.
100. The most immediately striking point is family size.
101. They were certainly striking a blow for short people.
102. She is a wonderful actress, with striking, expressive features.
103. The Mandelbrot set provides a striking example.
104. Twelve was striking on the church clock.
105. They are striking symbols of the changeless eternal city.
106. I could hear the bullets striking the stalks.
107. I see those lightning flashes again, colors striking.
108. Jane Russell bore a striking resemblance to Sweetheart.
109. The contrasts between temperate and tropical forests are striking.
110. The poor showing of school work experience is striking.
111. Popper emphasizes the point with a striking metaphor.
112. Striking black and white breeding plumage.
113. Once more, the contrast with Lanfranc, who assumed command with easy confidence, is striking.
114. The striking visual appearance of that black and white outline has sparked off innumerable creative ideas.
115. Male Lapland buntings have streaked brown backs with striking black,[http:///striking.html] white and chestnut heads.
116. This had been Sir Ivor at his brilliant best, striking with one deadly burst of speed.
117. This will give the curtains a larger expanse and create a striking splash of colour.
118. Accounts receivable management requires striking a balance between the cost of extending credit and the benefit received from extending credit.
119. There is a striking analogy here with crystal growth, except that it happens in two dimensions, not three.
120. It was possible, of course, that Stillman was merely biding his time, lulling the world into lethargy before striking.
121. Strong, striking classics - black, bottle green, red, charcoal grey, navy, purple and white.
122. Its height is the striking feature and this is emphasised by the spire.
123. I was glad to meet Alan Savory, the opposition spokesman - a young, cool customer, dark and striking.
124. Francis, rapidly running out of striking options, is still desperately hoping Watson can play a part.
125. However, on striking up a conversation, Chalk, a little the worse for drink, became talkative and boastful.
126. The most striking feature of the post-war period has been the increase of use of educational establishments by all socio-economic groups.
127. He naturally tried to recover from the steep dive before striking the ground.
128. Her striking mannerisms detract from the reality of the character.
129. Maybe he would even mount a punitive expedition tonight, striking while the iron was hot, and all that.
130. One of his most striking findings was that the more a woman was employed the more domestic work was shared.
131. By striking contrast the non-adherent subpopulation was heterogeneous, with many small, darkly-stained cells having the appearance of lymphocytes.
132. Figure 1 shows striking declines in death rates for various age categories from 1930 to 1975.
133. The most striking feature of the Labour candidate list is the rise of the professional politicians.
134. Elucidation of the genomic organization of the Oct-11a POU domain revealed a striking concordance of intron/exon junctions with Oct-2.
135. A large, striking and unmistakable white-spotted bird, with conspicuous crest and long white-edged tail.
136. The most striking feature of the diagram is its complexity; and yet Figure 1.2 is vastly oversimplified.
137. The abrupt change from legacy to trust is very striking.
138. In the middle of these otherwise featureless plains is a striking range of mountains.
139. The 11 sinuously blended songs of ambient texture and acoustic sensitivity are striking and pure, with a confessional intensity.
140. For a striking effect, several stems should be grown together to form a cluster.
141. Although she'd been enchanted by the boisterous reunions, her attention was immediately arrested by the man's striking colouring.
142. Even this conservative estimate of problem loans amounts to a striking 8% of the total loans in banks' portfolios.
143. When watercolour is combined with gouache, or with the new water-soluble drawing media, the results can be quite striking.
144. There continued to be striking regional and social class variations in infant mortality and in life expectancy at later ages.
145. The most striking feature about the Treaty of Rome, however,[] was the speed with which it had been reached.
146. Master of the striking Southern image, Carville had some of the same eccentric appeal for reporters as did Ross Perot.
147. The results agree with Bellugi's interpretations, though certain striking differences between speech and sign coding begin to emerge.
148. It stands to attention, striking the air with a knowing finger.
149. He told friends he always believed in striking a happy medium.
150. The most striking change between 1975 and 1988 has been the dramatic fall in youth employment from 60% to 20%.
151. The most striking thing about the boom in issues of convertible and warrant bonds in 1987-89 was how many firms were involved.
152. The cannon ball travels forward this distance before striking the ground. 3.
153. He was assassinated the day after addressing a rally of striking sanitation workers in Memphis.
154. The contrast between these recommendations and the then enfeebled state of planning practice was striking.
155. He watched in horrified fascination as the lieutenant took out a single match and poised it over the striking strip.
156. It's perhaps the most striking aquarium fish available to us - the Siamese Tigerfish Datnoides microlepis and Datnoides quadrifasciatus.
157. The most striking aspect of the past week is the degree to which the Government is underestimating Labour's post-conference political strength.
158. Pollutions are rarely dramatic events in themselves, but are often more striking in their consequences.
159. What is so striking though is the breadth and depth of the Bund's response to the situation it faced.
160. The solo quartet was not always well balanced, but individually the two female voices were particularly striking.
161. It may be quite striking, with the head and extremities exhibiting gross, irregular oscillations exaggerated by voluntary movements.
162. But what is striking now is that neither side seems bothered about disguising those differences.
163. But the striking and distinguishing feature of organisms is organisation without such simple spatial regularity.
164. The striking thing about the first term is the extent to which the major accomplishments were political rather than substantive.
165. I felt out of proportion with a short bob and, although striking, it was too neat and tidy for me.
166. Her footsteps and the faint noise of her limbs striking one another as she walked sounded like the mechanism of a time bomb.
167. Now it was leaping and hopping among the grass tussocks, striking at the two rabbits with terrible darts of its head.
168. The police did not only employ the law of criminal procedure in their tactical battle against the striking miners.
169. It is striking how often nature thrives in the context of human negligence and industrial dereliction.
170. He had his great knife, a flint for striking fire, his bow, and a clutch of arrows.
171. Bond investors fixed on the fact that many of the jobs were created by the return of striking workers.
172. In old Mayan paintings musicians are depicted striking a tortoiseshell with a forked stick.
173. What has been striking over the past few weeks is the almost total absence of diplomacy.
174. The most striking characteristic of Morris's designs is a sensuous vitality derived from his deep love of nature.
174. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
175. Arjunas must make up a surprisingly large fraction of the bodies striking Earth.
176. But responding to Nathan Bryce's flirting was about as wise as striking matches to find a gas leak.
177. The gain was exaggerated by the return of striking aircraft workers, analysts said.
178. Angry fists waved up, and some one threw something-a cigarette lighter? - at me, striking my knee.
179. Dressed however in striking green riding outfits and cowboy-like felt hats, these boys and girls are no school outing participants.
180. It is striking that federal spending on research and development into energy was halved in the 1980s.
181. Ada was a particularly striking young lady, with a pale complexion contrasted by very dark hair.
182. The fiscal landscape is also more hospitable to striking a deal.
183. Perkin was so excited that he immediately stained some silk cloth a striking purple.
184. Instead of striking the middle of the bung he would concentrate on the seal itself.
185. He hadn't, but, looking at the map, Branson could see they were within striking distance.
186. The McCain-Feingold partnership represents more than just a striking example of strange political bedfellows.
187. He was tall and thin but his most striking feature was his long, softly curling brown hair.
188. But this was even more striking in the colonial empires.
189. The miners were joined by striking railway workers, who halted freight traffic.
190. Eventually, one of them attacked it with a large branch, striking it a damaging blow.
191. However, between grade categories there were striking differentials in income and other measures of socioeconomic status.
192. In the process we may hope to uncover the reasons for the striking lack of consensus about Orphic tenets and practices.
193. It's a striking example of the explanatory power of modern biology.
194. These will be the striking black and apple green ex-LNER express's finals workings before the expiry of her seven-year-long boiler certificate.
195. The most striking finding is that individuals which most frequently gave aid are those which most frequently receive it.
196. What must be most striking to readers is how little difference there is in these two underlying premises for educational activity.
197. Here I should explain why over a hundred thousand miners were striking against the federal courts.
198. Of the cathedral's original features,() the splendid choir is the most striking.
199. The lunar samples show some striking differences from Earth rocks.
200. The defender now turns attacker, stepping quickly forward and striking with a reverse punch to his attacker's chest.
201. He increased his pace and arrived back at the hall as the church clock was striking six.
202. The striking success of feral horses is ample proof that their behaviour patterns are not only persistent but survival-oriented.
203. The most striking absence of progress was in economic policy.
204. Four Negro GIs went apeshit striking matches on sleek bottoms.
204. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
205. Workers in other public enterprises were also prevented from striking although this did not stop strikes by postal and railway workers.
206. Interestingly, there is a striking lack of relationship between Mach scores and demographic characteristics.
207. Water waves are of course different in character from their more abstract mathematical cousins, yet there are striking parallels.
208. Hopes of striking a deal were fading this week after Republicans canceled a negotiating session with Clinton.
209. Then, above the screams of the wind, he heard the great clock striking in the market place.
210. We found striking gradients in both short and long spells of sickness absence, with higher rates among employees with lower status.
211. The church clock, slowly and deliberately striking seven in the morning, was like a knell to that day's death.
212. It was like striking gold or falling rapturously in love: he possessed secret knowledge that his Germantown friends could scarcely imagine.
213. More striking, however, than Shardlow is Stourport, at the confluence of the Stour with the Severn.
214. Besides, we might be within striking distance of the well, a place to camp if necessary.
215. Mr Lawson is in danger of striking the market as complacent about the current account deficit.
216. Its orange colour is quite evident with the naked eye, and striking in binoculars.
217. When the buzzer on the wall sounded she jumped, striking a wrong key.
218. A striking feature of this architectural style is the elliptical windows.
219. They were clumsy to use, the striking surface barely adequate.
220. Karate is a martial art that incorporates kicking, striking, and punching techniques.
221. And indeed, it is the potential complementarity of the views that is their most striking feature.
222. Among the most striking types of decoration on pottery and porcelain is Lustre.
223. The result is a striking testimony to the power of television's evening news.
224. Read in studio Striking Royal Mail technicians say bosses are harassing them by calling at their homes at night.
225. People were drawn to her by her striking good looks, captivated by her charm(), and energised by her enthusiasm.
226. Already the new roundabout on Glasgow Road is a striking example of the high standards being sought.
227. He said Mr Hawthorne had attacked him first, striking him with the crowbar on the hand.
228. Striking the ball was a total physical pleasure, and the ball flew, bounced, and rolled some 220 yards.
229. Like 49ers infected with gold fever, big communications companies are rushing to the Internet with dreams of striking it rich.
230. What is most striking, however, is the way the play keeps subverting our moral certainties.
231. The stone, striking the friar in the thigh at high speed, severed his femoral artery.
232. Lamar Alexander and commentator Patrick Buchanan are all within striking distance of a respectable finish in either state.
233. Tina Wilkinson's striking vocals dart over the aggressive and exuberant title track with charismatic panache.
234. Electron microscopy showed a striking increase in collagen with minimal fibroblast proliferation.
234. try its best to collect and make good sentences.
235. The multi-level hipped and gabled roof forms one of the project's most striking features.
236. Kee was dark, striking rather than pretty, with wavy hair.
237. She lifted her glass, the light striking the ring, reflecting off the diamond.
238. In 1885 Balmer discovered a striking numerological relationship between the frequencies of the most prominent lines.
239. I had hardly remembered the most obvious and striking spectacle of the myriad snow-white flowers now staring me in the face.
240. In a staggering display of corporate arrogance, managers threatened to sack-and even sue-the striking flight attendants.
241. The physical condition of the officers and men of the two ships at this time was in striking contrast.
242. As quick as a striking adder, the soldier's fingers fastened around her arm.
243. Tear gas was used to break up demonstrations by 300 striking bus drivers and students in Managua on July 21.
244. Sophie dear, you do manage to look so very striking with so little in the way of decoration!
245. A striking feature of all these initiatives is their use of analogue technology.
246. Yet in the middle of these featureless plains snakes a striking range of peaks.
247. In the 1920s, employers with private armies would open fire on striking miners.
248. His most striking proposition to the lay reader is that human beings are genetically programmed to learn certain kinds of language.
249. Even more striking is the evidence that among workers, longer hours are linked to more civic engagement.
250. As a result, striking unions are unlikely to find state enterprises have more money for them.
251. This striking rate of growth should not obscure the fact that the absolute level of industrial activity was still extremely low.
252. Often the only striking feature of such a representation is the very erratic behaviour of the observations in relation to time.
253. All-white gardens are at their most striking when enclosed by walls or dark yew hedges.
254. On the other hand, what older people have in common is in some ways more striking than the class differences between them.
255. First of all, one of the most striking aspects of the notes is the interest Marx shows in detailed ethnographic description.
256. He would be a lantern to his clansmen, and lightning striking at his enemies.
257. Its only striking feature was a large, predatory mouth, like the front-end grille on a cheap flash motor.
258. The cave frames a striking view across the bay to Marsalforn and beyond.
259. Perhaps the most striking finding in the present study was the histological analysis of the gastric mucosa surrounding the tumour.
260. The first and most striking thing about these figures is the sharp fall which they show.
261. Even in today's greatly changed urban landscape, the K ppersm hle in Duisburg is still a striking city landmark.
262. The contrast between the enthusiasm for the Wehrmacht and the disdain for the Party was striking.
263. But one striking piece of inequality has been conveniently overlooked: lifespan.
264. Heather Donahue's discovery of Joshua Leonard's (presumed) tongue and teeth wrapped in his handkerchief bears a striking similarity to Washington Irving's story "The Devil and Tom Walker".
265. Company officials say striking union members should stay home today.
266. As the equivalent relationship of striking and the principle of table calculation method are applied, the computer program has become quite simple and clear.
267. The difference between them is most striking when it comes to memorising the multiplication table.
268. It is a black six-limbed panther from Hell, the size of a tractor trailer, with an armored head, a venomous striking tail, and massive distensible armored jaws.
269. Such a striking contrast has enhanced the attractiveness of both.
270. He was a skinny teenager in camo pants and a helmet, striking a pose with a machine gun, and a similar photo of another young guy: on the back it said "Woody Herald - killed on Guadalcanal."
271. The etymological closeness of the Sanskrit and English words is striking.
272. "In striking this new balance we have sought to incorporate important feedback from all the groups that have expressed strongly held views on this subject, including some of the state A.G.
273. She said it was striking that the public were even more concerned about climate change than in the runup to the landmark Copenhagen summit on climate change in late 2009.
274. One set of results, from the sensory deprivation tests, are especially striking.
275. When the unsuspecting animal is within striking distance, the anglerfish is down with a lightening-fast snap of its powerful jaws.
276. This striking sea nymph comes alive with metallic threads, beads and treasures.
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