单词 | Contend |
例句 | 1. It is time, once again, to contend with racism. 2. The man contend that it was not his fault. 3. They have to contend against draught every year. 4. The firm is too small to contend against large international companies./contend.html 5. If we leave at 8, we'll have to contend with the rush-hour traffic. 6. The asylum seekers had to contend with continued bureaucratic obstruction. 7. The competitors had to contend with squally weather conditions. 8. I have to contend with difficulties. 9. He has too much to contend with. 10. She's had a lot of problems to contend with. 11. They had to contend against drought. 12. His firm must contend with the unwieldy Russian bureaucracy. 13. Some astronomers contend that the universe may be younger than previously thought. 14. I have enough to contend with; don't bother me with your problems. 15. Some researchers contend that carcinogens may turn healthy cells into cancer cells. 16. Nurses often have to contend with violent or drunken patients. 17. She had to contend with the boozing and girl-chasing of her husband. 18. We don't need a computer failure to contend with as well as all our other problems. 19. I would contend that unemployment is our most serious social evil. 20. Anyone who criticizes her will have me to contend with! 21. He's had a lot of serious problems to contend with. 22. But they have to do more than contend. 23. Expect Miller to contend for the individual all-around title. 24. Tim has some heavy-duty stress to contend with. 25. Now he had Leo's baby sister to contend with. 26. Histories make men wise ; poems witty; the mathematics subtle; natural philosophy deep ; moral grave ; logic and rhetoric able to contend. 27. At the age of nine,() he had the death of both parents to contend with. 28. When a marriage ends, the former husband and wife often contend over the children. 29. The rescue team also had bad weather conditions to contend with . 30. American businesses could soon have a new kind of lawsuit to contend with. 1. It is time, once again, to contend with racism. 2. The man contend that it was not his fault. 3. The firm is too small to contend against large international companies. 4. At the age of nine, he had the death of both parents to contend with. 5. The asylum seekers had to contend with continued bureaucratic obstruction. 6. When a marriage ends, the former husband and wife often contend over the children. 7. I have to contend with difficulties. 8. He has too much to contend with. 9. They had to contend against drought. 10. Some researchers contend that carcinogens may turn healthy cells into cancer cells. 31. Federal authorities contend this was a lie. 32. Critics contend it motivates doctors to ration care. 33. There had been red tape to contend with all along - but at last the children were back. 34. The authorities may contend that they demonstrate their determination to find extremists in the ranks. 34. try its best to gather and build good sentences. 35. Proponents for moving Lindbergh to Miramar contend that the 24, 000-acre Naval base contains a much better safety zone. 36. Firefighters had to contend with triple-digit temperatures in many regions. 37. Employers and business groups contend that a higher minimum wage would saddle them with higher labor costs. 38. Dolan is expected to win the gold medal in the 400 individual medley and contend for gold in two other events. 39. The local authority contend the correct date is when the demand for payment was served or when it became operative. 40. That conclusion irritated Sheehan and others who contend that scholarship itself is pertinent to public service. 41. The town has struck a Faustian bargain, they contend -- trading something of its small-town soul for success. 42. These ten programs contend for a limited number of real and symbolic resources. 43. Perhaps, as officials contend, faces will be saved by a last-minute rush to meet the new deadline. 44. Last week, the commission agreed to an internal reorganization plan that critics contend will weaken consumer involvement in future regulatory decisions. 45. Fear, rage and awe contend in me - such talent for deception in one so young! 46. Such a suit would contend that the pension funds relied on deceptive financial statements in making the loan. 47. It's a region already popular both with casual and mountain bikers who don't have to contend with busy traffic. 48. If it were as bad as its critics contend, our society would be teetering on the edge of extinction. 49. Democrats contend it would undermine unions by allowing employers, rather than employees, to select workers to include in talks. 50. Apart from having to fight to save her home, she has had to contend with vitriolic press coverage. 51. They would not even contend that Dole maintained the lead he has enjoyed in the Granite State for months. 52. Racal Electronics, up 10p at 237p, had to contend with a down and up grading by County NatWest WoodMac. 53. They also contend that their operation largely recycles bay water and is not introducing new pollutants to the harbor. 54. Do you agree with those who contend that capitalism is so individualistic that it fails to protect the collective good? 55. The flagship product of the United States pharmaceutical giant Pfizer will now have to contend with another drug that treats impotence. 56. Worse luck on the voters who have to contend with the most challenging of ballot papers. 57. One participant involved in training said people here have low self-esteem and must contend with almost daily harassment. 58. Here were depths that Gordon could not easily contend with, and he was much too honest to minimize them. 59. Firefighters must contend with steep canyons and the strong winds, not to mention hot and dry conditions. 60. They contend that environmental concerns have been thoroughly studied and debated. 61. I know the charms of my rival are too powerful for me to contend with. 62. The plaintiffs contend he is worth $ 15. 7 million because he could trade on his fame to make money. 63. The puppy will be stressed enough without a change of diet to contend with. 64. Other critics contend officials at Johnson Space Center did too little, too late, to deal with exploding costs. 64. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 65. Apart from the pouring rain, we had to contend with mist - luckily we were on a clear path. 66. Toni, recently voted the Most Fanciable Object of Desire, had to contend with numerous assaults on to the stage. 67. Sal was a rare visitor these days and Fon had enough to contend with up on Honey's Farm. 68. A sequence of events since last spring made a showdown over these issues almost inevitable, analysts contend. 69. Media mavens contend that the visual comparison of the two men side by side is half the battle. 70. The same Southern private wrote graphically of another problem he and his comrades had to contend with, that of body lice. 71. Mountain goats have to contend with narrow ice-covered ledges, deep snow drifts and avalanches. 72. When looking at the firm overall, management must contend with two general categories of risk: business risk and financial risk. 73. If the demands of running a business weren't enough to contend with. 74. The critics contend that competition could promote better and cheaper service. 75. I contend that such Biros employ an advanced form of camouflage. 76. There is an assumption in it, and, I contend, the assumption is false. 77. Prosecutors contend the motive was hatred and greed for the parents' estate, once valued at $ 14 million. 78. Nakatani is expected to contend that an existing injury, not his whipping, caused the colt to break down. 79. Prosecutors contend that McVeigh used the Mercury as a getaway car to flee the scene of the bombing five days later. 80. And like almost everyone else in business in Britain today, farmers have had to contend with persistently high interest rates. 81. They contend that the commissioner is required by law to enforce the anti-redlining regulation, regardless of personal preference. 82. There was always Captain and Skipper to contend with, though. 83. The players had to contend with unusually cold conditions, including the first snowfall in the area for more than 50 years. 84. Silence speaks louder than angry words. Silence is a strong argument that is hard to contend with. Dr T.P.Chia 85. The Maya were an agricultural people who had to contend with a capricious climate. 86. First Bank officials, however, contend they will find other means to bolster earnings and maintain their projections. 87. Jones's lawyers contend that the case was intended only to shield presidents from lawsuits over official acts. 88. There were, therefore, problems that Developments sought to solve, and in doing so had to contend with entrenched positions. 89. Connate different can, who and contend for wind. 90. These hypotheses, I contend, must be refutable in principle. 91. Cultural pluralism, critics contend, promotes rivalry and divisions. 92. A hundred schools of thought contend. 93. They have to contend against drought every year. 94. I would contend that the minister's thinking is flawed on this point. 94. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day! 95. Here, only potence and influence, no affection. Men contend for hegemony. I've borne the deep hatred for many years. 96. I will contend that conceptual integrity is the most important consideration in system design. 97. Now Chrysler must contend with a brutal market place, with American largely shunning new cars. 98. The plaintiffs contend that segregated public schools are not "equal" and cannot be made "equal, " and that hence they are deprived of the equal protection of the laws. 99. He well knew the futility of trying to contend against witches, so he gave up discouraged. 100. Some contend that this mainly reflects imports of intermediate goods into China for assembly; the finished goods are then exported to America and so will be hurt by slower growth. 101. Jinnah realized that the Muslim Union must take measures to unite the Muslim organizations under its leadership and contend against the National Congress Party. 102. In the protocol, the nodes with packets to send contend to reserve channel resources during access slots of every frame. 103. I contend that my approach produces better results than either EMH or AMH, and I expressly repudiate any attempt to reconcile my conclusions with either of those hypotheses. 104. When you're out on the water, you've got to contend with a choppy and unpredictable sea. 105. The authors contend that reason lies in absence of the definition and measurement methodology repertory. 106. Some observers contend that Iraq will be in danger of falling apart once American troops leave. Zebari says he disagrees, saying that Iraqis are committed to resisting sectarian conflict. 107. Will you show partiality for Him? Will you contend for God? 108. Will look with such standard, rich guest kind the website is in agglutinant go up to contend hard apparently. 109. To determine the remnant contend of triadimefon of wheat, the GC was used. 110. Lastly, it will contend that this is just the beginning of an exciting new era of global interconnectedness that will spread ideas and innovations around the world faster than ever before. 111. Skeptics, though, contend that the technology to substantially displace oil-fired mobility will take years, maybe decades, to develop. 112. In addition, farmers have had to contend with 20 % currency appreciation and % rise in production costs. 113. The utilities contend that this reduced capacity will result in curtailed service and higher prices some years down the road. 114. The cities contend that their water supplies are in jeopardy. 115. And China, the heat battleground that becomes 3 D to contend for battle. 116. In history, in order to scrabble for the launch sea mouth, occupancy and control Black Sea channel, Russia and west developed countries involved in a drastic contend. 117. Cause national industry decline, because of domestic corporation unable to contend with international big company, . 118. S. soldiers in Iraq also must contend with air that's laden with heavy metals and lung-ravaging particles, researchers reported March 30 at the spring meeting of the American Chemical Society. 119. Shall a reprover contend with the Almighty? He who reproves God, let him answer it. 120. The Boy Scouts of America and its supporters contend that these policies are essential in its mission to "instill in young people lifetime values and develop in them ethical character". 121. Some writers contend it was the white English Terrier, or the Black-and-Tan Terrier, that was used as a cross with the Bulldog to perfect the Staffordshire Terrier. 122. The firm is too small to contend against [ with ] large international companies. 123. More recently, he has had to contend with thorny personnel issues. 124. SADS should be a certifiable cause of death, which should prompt automatic screening of other family members[http://], they contend. 125. Likewise, when Hull gained the ball, theysuffered by only having one forward target and also had to contend withan organised Arsenal back line holding high upfield. 126. The guzzlers of Munich's beer halls are the stuff of bacchanalian legend: now they have to contend with rivals hailing from the bars and street stalls of Hanoi and New Delhi. 127. I contend, quite bluntly, that marking a book is not an act of mutilation but love. 128. The multi-purpose search helper FastestChrome also does this job, though it's a meatier install with its own button to contend with. 129. Although the manganese treatment could not resist PPO activity obviously, decreased the contend of total hydroxybenzene(), thus reduced the incidence of fruit rot and brown. 130. A few pedlar still contend for move and her to sign have exclusive selling rights contract. 131. Also be in now ' circle ground ' , but had been to introduce a product no longer, however eye salvages net tourist upcountry just, of this round of competition point to, be a talent contend for. 132. CHILDREN have a lot to contend with these days, not least a tendency for their pushy parents to force-feed them omega-3 oils at every opportunity. 133. Rising because of consumptive doorsill , the meaning of symbolic status is more authoritative, then the plute of the whole world began new round " contend for marines " . 134. I contend that even constructivism cannot avoid intuitionism to pave the basic bedrocks for just principles. 135. Histories make men wise; poets witty; the mathematics subtile; natural philosophy deep; moral grave; logic and rhetoric able to contend. Abeunt studia in morse. 136. Visible at that time, contend for effect bookman , furniture of snap up fine wood also is one of vogue. 137. Beauty, such as globefish fish, :Although the man knows, eating to have another or not kind eat will die by all means, however dying is whole also pleased, try very hard to contend for a food. 138. Theologians contend that to clone a human would violate human dignity. 139. Most online daters I know contend that they ignore wordy profiles or contact emails. Leave a little to the imagination, but give just enough of a teaser — like a good coming attraction for a movie. 140. It is contend for at a heat, also should contend for the first. 141. American manufacturers contend that undervalued Chinese currency puts them at a competitive disadvantage and is a key reason for the huge trade gap between the two countries. 142. They crouch on the scratch line, wait for starting gun to ring only, begin intense contend. 143. Histories make men wise; poems nitty ; the mathematics subtile; natural philosophy deep; moral grave; logic and rhetoric able to contend. 144. Scientists contend that the money disbursed so far has been spent ineffectually and that a more energetic outreach effort is needed. 145. What did Prussia and Austria contend about in their last war? 146. They contend that land mines could be "sniffed out" by artificial means, in the same way bombs can be sniffed out by dogs. 147. We have had to contend with the disinterest of much of the medical profession about this topic. 148. Histories make men wise; poets witty; the mathematics subtile, natural philosophy deep; moral grave; logic and rhetoric able to contend. 149. Economics must still contend with scarcity as a basic fact of life. 150. Pakistanis bristle at what they see as growing Indian influence in Afghanistan, and some contend that India funds anti-Pakistan Taliban factions responsible for terrorist bombings. 151. Do they contend for the champion in the host country? 152. In Japan, many parks have plenty of cherry, every season opened, Japanese cherry blossoms will contend with cherry trees, walk on the head yes, feel sky were pink, romantic extremely. 153. Is this true and false happy of the net contend for whereto ? 154. Cyanine of bare orange olivine is violet, multicoloured , contend for strange bottle colourful. 155. Will you be partial to Him? Will you contend for God? 156. Let this be a lesson to us, that in other countries you cannot get around the law. You have to contend that they are apodictic in implementing the law. 157. They contend that the company failed to disclose material information. 158. Let a hundred flowers blossom, let a hundred schools of thought contend. 159. Still, Samsung supporters contend the company is actually the victim of bureaucratic excesses in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and its counterparts in Europe and Australia. |
随便看 |
|
英语例句大全共收录104207条中英例句词条,基本覆盖所有常用英文单词的例句、长难句及中文翻译,是不可多得的英语学习材料。