单词 | Continent |
例句 | 1 Stanley traversed the continent from west to east. 2 She loved the African continent. 3 Statesmen will crisscross the Continent. 4 Coffee was introduced into England from the Continent. 5 Africa is a big continent. 6 There are two long rivers within the continent. 7 He found driving on the Continent very different to Britain. 8 Africa is a continent. 9 It is geographically more diverse than any other continent. 10 Wolves are still found on the continent of Europe. 11 We're going to spend a weekend on the Continent. 12 Africa is a continent, but Greenland is not. 13 The sea divides England and the Continent. 14 The famine threatened to depopulate the continent. 15 The scientists estimate that nearly two-thirds of the continent has become drier over the past 60 years. 16 On the continent people are more tolerant of children in public places. 17 Live animals are transported across the continent, packed tightly into lorries. 18 The world's coldest continent, and the most difficult to reach, is Antarctica. 19 You can't generalize about a continent as varied as Europe. 20 Ancient historians wrote of a lost continent beneath the ocean. 21 As it expands its services around the continent, the competition it offers should force the other airlines to raise their game. 22 Columbus discovered America but did not explore the new continent. 23 Geographically, the UK is on the periphery of Europe, while Paris is at the heart of the continent. 24 I dream of the realization of the unity of Africa, whereby its leaders combine in their efforts to solve the problems of this continent. I dream of our vast deserts, of our forests, of all our great wildernesses. 25 The city lay defenceless before the most powerful fighting force on the continent. 26 Its shops are among the most stylish on the Continent. 27 For the purposes of this book, America is taken to include the continent north of Mexico. 28 She emigrated to America in 1995. Many people from other parts of the continent dislike this use of America to mean just the US, but it is very common. 29 He made some inquiries and discovered she had gone to the Continent. 30 Historically and culturally, Britain has always been linked to the continent. 1 Stanley traversed the continent from west to east. 2 She loved the African continent. 3 Coffee was introduced into England from the Continent. 4 Africa is a big continent. 5 There are two long rivers within the continent. 6 Geographically, the UK is on the periphery of Europe, while Paris is at the heart of the continent. 7 He found driving on the Continent very different to Britain. 8 Africa is a continent. 9 The city lay defenceless before the most powerful fighting force on the continent. 10 Africa is a continent, but Greenland is not. 11 The sea divides England and the Continent. 31 Ecuador provides a perfect introduction to South America; it's a continent in miniature. 32 More than 491,000 sheep were exported to the Continent for slaughter last year. 33 The Whites have gone for a holiday on the Continent. 34 The new state of Hawaii is very far from the states on the east coast of the continent. 35 Nigeria is the most populous African country and an economic powerhouse for the continent. 36 The war there blights the entire continent. 37 Of course the continent needs greater democracy. 38 Billions of dollars have been pumped into the continent. 39 We discovered a whole new continent of music. 40 It is different on the continent. 41 This continent bore a very advanced civilization,() but was devoured by the ocean in some unspecified catastrophe. 42 The densities per square kilometre of its human and livestock populations are greater than anywhere else in the continent. 43 It took a full forty-eight hours to span the continent from New York to Los Angeles. 44 Regrettably, executions by the rope continued well into the twentieth century in Great Britain and on the Continent. 45 With its great lakes and long coast line, the continent was, it seemed, ideally suited to the flying boat. 46 Unless the island arc is subducted it will be accreted to the continental-margin orogen previously formed along the edge of the continent. 47 For Montague, that shows the scope for growth on the Continent - and the potential for Tiphook. 47 is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. 48 That was at the very apogee of the age of imperialism, when white men carved up the black continent between them. 49 Latin America is a world where primitive ways of life exist near ultra-modern cities. Altogether, it is a continent full of vitality. 50 Who were those glittering people intent on raiding the continent for money or for scientific knowledge? 51 She was rebuilt into her present form at Cowlairs works in 1915 and served on the continent during the First World War. 52 The entire continent is a theater of hunger and disease. 53 She felt very strongly about animals being exported live to the continent for slaughter, horses or cattle. 54 The restructuring that we are seeing is mirrored on the continent. 55 He is deeply suspicious about Western intentions on his continent. 56 I grilled a man called George Evans, the managing director of their operations here on the Continent. 57 As a species, indeed, it may be in less danger than three other kites which also occur on this continent. 58 On the Continent, governments have actively encouraged the use of diesel-powered vehicles as a way of stretching resources. 59 And in the United States, it was the Gilded Age that saw the new industrial economy engulf the entire continent. 60 Until 1987 there were two separate train ferry operations for through freight traffic between Britain and the continent, Dover-Dunkerque and Harwich-Zeebrugge. 61 As in other parts of the continent, land in the Pantanal is under pressure from intensive farming. 62 So you avoid danger - and you think it is no danger on the Continent, too. 63 Such textiles as these are found on the Continent between the fifth and the eighth centuries. 64 The drought that struck the West in the late 1880s did not occlude the entire continent. 65 In contrast, the streetwise dealers require quicker money, and may end up in a bucket shop on the Continent. 66 The hybridizing scenario would suggest that all the forests of the continent may suddenly be at risk. 67 Imports from the continent valued £3.9 million, with linen, wine, timber, naval stores and bar iron prominent. 68 By 1980 the continent was pretty much divided ideologically, with the United States gaining an upper hand over the Soviet adventurists. 69 Listen to people on the Continent going on about the inadequacies of their own health-care systems. 70 The tradition for diesel cars is far better established on the Continent and that is where the best buys come from. 71 Mary fell in love with Shelley and eloped with him to the Continent in 1814. 72 It happens that the break-up of the great southern continent of Gondwanaland began during the age of the dinosaurs. 73 And he still hates the man who questioned his path across the continent. 74 The Soviet empire once rules half our continent - and threatened the rest. 75 He has become one of the most wicked on a continent that has seen more than its fair share. 76 The aim is to identify the principal aesthetic sources of the continent, both within local culture and the modern world. 77 Then just be-fore the continent broke into two, Tristan erupted on to the surface,(http:///continent.html) leaving a massive flood of lava. 78 Through such Promethean effort, the eastern half of the continent was radically made over, for better or worse. 79 On June 30, 1564, the settlers held the first thanksgiving festival on the continent. 80 Clearly the object is no actual island or continent, nor a landscape of any kind. 81 Live animals are transported across the continent packed tightly into lorries, often arriving half dead without having been fed or watered. 82 Both theoretical and practical problems exist in fashioning out conceptual frameworks for the development of the continent. 83 The submarine extension of a continent is called the continental shelf. 84 Nevertheless the political and diplomatic links which bound her to the rest of the continent were slowly multiplying and becoming stronger. 85 Gradually and consciously the continent has moved in the path of export-orientation at the expense of production for local consumption. 86 Yet here is a dark continent on our own doorstep, crying out for missionary endeavour. 87 In the more meaningful deadweight trade signals from the continent also offer buyers encouragement. 88 Trees from every continent turn King's Park into a giant botanical garden. 89 This is a man who has lost his family in the heart of an unknown continent, and can not tell anyone. 90 He soon leaves for a tour of the Continent, with no specific destination, since genius despises fetters. 91 All these fellers screaming black power yet when was the last time one of them purchased airfare to the dark continent. 92 There were more impossible feats waiting to be performed at Niagara than at any other place on the continent. 93 Farther inland, the tropical pulses create stronger weather fronts, deeper lows and sharp changes in temperature across the continent. 94 Lorries will take containers to and from the terminal and trains will make the journey between Northamptonshire and the continent. 95 He had been through college, and yet, he reflected, he was still ignorant of the continent to the north. 96 In a continent where economic successes are rare, authoritarianism may seem a lesser evil than abject poverty. 97 An evocation of and commentary on a great continent and its musics. 98 John and other members of the family fled abroad, some to Virginia, others to the Continent. 99 The development of the continent is now dependent on foreign aid. 100 From the look of the western horizon, half the continent could have been on fire. 101 Short-term contracts can mean only two or three years in one place before a new job on a different continent beckons. 102 We appreciated the current wind of democratic change blowing over the continent. 103 An accidental escape of a virus from a government laboratory may soon put paid to them over the entire continent. 104 It was sea and islands now; the great continent like Atlantis had slid under the waves. 105 To many, the postwar economic problems of the continent demanded a substantial element of very close cooperation. 106 The cruciform pattern on Latin cross plan was retained, with much lower vaults than on the Continent. 107 But the extreme ends of the continent seem afflicted with retro-chic shallowness when it comes to cocktails. 108 It is not, however, as clear-cut in this country as it is on the continent. 109 Partly inspired by the Village Voice, across the continent, he developed the one-off. 110 His achievements had already exceeded his highest hopes, and he anticipated equal if not greater success from the great continent. 111 Ramsay was a deeply cultured man who travelled a great deal on the continent. 112 That is simply because digitized Output can move from continent to continent at extremely low cost. 113 They are mainly seen in pub gardens and street cafes on the continent to offer shade and add colour. 114 It was filled with hundreds of exotic ornaments his grandfather had collected on trips to the continent. 115 In Austen the continent is a shadow across the horizon. 116 But it was on the continent that the cream of the drivers could be found. 117 Each November it sails down across the continent to settle once again on the Texas coast. 118 He watched up to five hundred people cross Tennessee each day on the worst road on the continent. 119 He assailed other reactionary regimes sanctified by Napoleon's final defeat, prior to which he toured the Continent. 120 The advent of 1992 will demand a new breed of Euro-Christians who are embracing the entire continent in their strategic thinking. 121 The assassination attempt on his life had been thwarted and his master plan on the Continent was going exactly to plan. 122 The continent approached the cataclysm of 1914 with a formal apparatus for the conduct of international relations which now seems strikingly small. 123 We have in prospect eight months of solitude, clinging to the edge of the world's coldest, remotest continent. 124 The continent never broke into the tiny fragments that marked its beginning. 125 Posters were displayed at stations large and small across the continent bearing the following message: Young Women Travelling Alone. 126 Travelling to the Continent now I feel a gloomy foreboding, for there is a whiff of decline in the air. 127 Britain's growth rate has rarely exceeded that on the continent by more than one percentage point. 128 Patricof plans to invest further sums in Neill allowing it to make acquisitions on the Continent. 129 It brought mainly coal and chemicals to the port for shipping to the Continent. 130 Already her knitwear had gained a small foothold on the Continent. 131 This strategy has worked best for those who were first in the cyber economy, the pioneers of the landless continent. 132 The basin rose and became continent since Permian Period. 133 Feral American mink on the continent are even more damaging than they are here, as they drive out the endangered European mink. 134 The idea is called the biotic ferry because India was isolated for millions of years after being connected to the ancient continent of Gondwanaland. 135 In what may be the greatest change of ownership since the colonial era, rich countries are farming land on the continent for their own citizens while some Africans may go hungry, John Vidal reports. 136 It is now commonly believed that all continents of the earth were once combined into a single continent called Pangaea . 137 Formed along the Siberian continent, drift ice travels down to the northern coast of Kushiro in Japan's northern region of Hokkaido. 137 138 Typical of the gra land dwellers of the continent is the American antelope, or pronghorn. 139 The 26 inherently meaningless letters of the Roman alphabet suited the technology perfectly, and within three decades there were print shops in every corner of the continent. 140 On the African continent, Ebola infections of human cases have been linked to direct contact with gorillas, chimpanzees, monkeys, forest antelope and porcupines found dead in the rainforest. 141 The paleogeography was dominated by the supercontinent of Gondwana to the south, the continent of Siberia to the north, and the early formation of the small supercontinent of Euramerica in between. 142 A single careless act (think of the introduction of the rabbit or the lantana plant to Australia) can transform the ecology of a continent. 143 The continent is doomed by its population boom, its endemic diseases, its tribalism, its corruption, its lack of infrastructure, even -- whisper some, more in sorrow than in prejudice -- its genes. 144 Dulongjiang area is the north part of Burma-Malaya Geoblock of Gondwanaland. During th Mesozoic Era it collided with the Eurasian Plate, and became the southwestern borderland of East Asia Continent. 145 On every continent in the world, there are successful professional golf tours for both men and women. 146 A second Italian, Amerigo Vespucci , actually argued that the landmass to the west of Europe was a whole new continent. 147 Therefore, the tectonic environment of the volcanic rocks in the Luxi area occurred in the late stage development of island arc system near to the side of continent with a thickening crust condition. 148 This is the fire sale of a continent lurching from the farm to the factory. 149 Across a vast continent a "westering" people established the novus ordo seclorum that is on every dollar bill. 150 Anybody who commits the land power of the United States on the continent of Asia ought to have his head examined. 151 The tale of Conan the Cimmerian and his adventures across the continent of Hyboria on a quest to avenge the murder of his father and the slaughter of his village. 152 For legislators in Europe, one of the most focused subject is how to solve digital di -vide that puzzled the overall development level of in formation and telecom technology in Euro-pean continent. 153 On the farming front, issuing individual land titles, no easy task in a continent where much land is still communally held, is another. 154 The eastward or southeastward mantle flow resulting from the collision of IndiaEurasia probably pushed rollback of slabs east and southeast to East Asian continent, further causing back arc spreading. 155 The nopal (or prickly pear) cactus, Opuntia ficus-indica, is native to the United States and grown widely on the African continent, Mexico and other developing countries. 156 To be sure, the ice-sheathed continent is bathed in cold by fierce circumpolar winds and other climate factors and the lands east of the Transantarctic Mountains are getting even colder. 157 A llama, the only draft animal on the continent, could carry 70 pounds of gear on its back. 158 The threatened Australian sea lion is found only in the Great Australian Bight, which arcs around the southern shore of the continent. 159 Technical improvement of continent ileocecum - colon urinary reservoir had been performed to 12 patients radical cystectomy. 160 The relation of strong earthquake high tide period between China's continent and Japan Trench is analyzed as well. 161 This sea route is the way Columbus sailed when he discovered the new continent. 162 Along the coast of Pakistan, the tectonic plate underlying the Arabian Sea is diving beneath the Eurasian continent. 163 Evan Hecht has crossed the continent from Walla Walla in the state of Washington. 164 The U.S. State Dept. still ranks South Africa as among the most crime-ridden nations on the African continent, reporting that it has "the highest incidence of reported rape in the world." 165 With the European economy slowing and more European politicians battling with angry electorates, the question is whether the continent has any more rabbits to pull out of its beaten-up hat. 166 Our company specializes in the stationery, the log and toy products purchase and selling operation in the continent. 167 He has performed in almost every continent as recitalist and soloist with many big orchestras under famous conductors. 168 In the space of a year Sacagawea had given birth, found her kin,(/continent.html) and walked halfway across a continent. 169 Objective To evaluate the retina cecal-ascending colon continent urinary reservoir. 170 Eurasian continent is considered to be the best study area for mountain altitudinal belt spectra (MAbs) researches thanks to its MAbs' magnitude and diversity. 171 Typical of the grassland of the continent is the American antelope, or. 172 It ought to be solemnized with pomp and parade, with shows, games, sports, guns, bells, bonfires, and illuminations , from one end of this continent to the other, from this time forward forevermore. 173 It is exclusively carnivorous and it is undoubtedly the King of the African Sport Fish on the continent. 174 'When we look at the reality on the ground we find that there is something akin to a Chinese invasion of the African continent, ' Libyan Foreign Minister Musa Kusa said in November. 175 But they showed similar REE distribution patterns and characteristic(parameters, ) and they were also quite similar to the(upper) continent(crust)(UCC) in REE composition. 176 The head of China's flagship sovereign wealth fund is looking to invest in Europe after expressing relief that snubs from the continent saved Beijing from embarrassing investment losses last year. 177 They are confined to the unwooded shores of the Arctic Sea, rarely going far into the country, and having their proper home on the most desolate, cold, and forbidding part of the continent. 178 Specifically, Eurasian continent of the northern hemisphere should be prepared to prevent disaster. Preparedness averts peril. Try to reduce loss, try to get good results! 179 We zoom into the Jurassic and witness the super continent of Pangea split in two. 180 Black Americans, mostly the descendants of slaves carried away from a few places in west Africa, cannot possibly be representative of the whole continent. 181 But most times to live at continent and throw villager child, So though residential district build up already, the schools of continent dismiss from and keep one a piece of teachings order also still. 182 The Obama administration wants the UK government, its closest ally in Europe, at the heart of policy-making on the continent alongside Merkel and Sarkozy. 183 Australia has unique landform. It's the flattest and lowest continent on the earth. The highest mountain there (Mt. Kosciusko) is 2228 meters high. 184 These days, the continent has all of the score of Kalashnikov variants, including the AKM, the Chinese Type 56, and the Serbian Zastava M70. 185 The Plateau resulted from the interaction of the Gondwanaland and the Eurasia continent in a long time. 186 Playboy's Asian fans -- most unaware of Hugh Hefner's legacy in the United States -- snap up shirts, bags, and belts bearing the rabbit logo in malls across the continent. 187 The frozen continent of Antarctica is almost equally deadly, but at the other end of the temperature scale. 188 Arctic Ocean Chukchi Sea is a marginal sea, located in the northeast Asian continent and the Chukchi Peninsula in northwestern North American continent between Alaska Peninsula. 189 Other projects have shown how the Indian continent is propping up the entire Himalayan mountain chain. 190 Europe:The sixth-largest continent, extending west from the Dardanelles, Black Sea, and Ural Mountains. It is technically a vast peninsula of the Eurasian land mass. 191 Though scientists have tried to make inroads on this uncharted continent, mysteries remain about its topography. 192 "There are lights coming on in the continent, " says Bozer, minutes after stepping out of an August meeting with Coke's Zambian bottler and local company executives in Lusaka. 193 By agreeing to eventually step down, Mr. Berlusconi is likely to become the highest-profile political victim of the euro-zone crisis that has been ravaging the Continent for the past two years. 194 For centuries, Europeans wondered about the existence of a South-Polar continent, but no one actually knew for certain Antarctica was there until 1820 when European explorers "discovered" it. 195 Supporters say the $80 billion project on the Congo River could double the amount of electricity available on the African continent. 196 The sixth-largest continent, extending west from the Dardanelles, Black Sea, and Ural Mountains. It is technically a vast peninsula of the Eurasian land mass. 197 If Plasmodium vivax is evolving to learn how to infect the Duffy-negative red cell, then a large continent of people suddenly becomes susceptible to a new form of malaria. 198 Tornado Alley is a vast stretch of the North American continent that stretches from the Texan coastline to the Great Lakes, and from the Rockies to the Appalachians . |
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