单词 | Irish |
例句 | 1, They began making overtures to the Irish government. 2, He played an Irish melody on the harp. 3, The play was based on Irish legend. 4, He took a used envelope bearing an Irish postmark. 5, The Irish strain in him makes him like jokes. 6, They are engaged in talks with the Irish government. 7, The Irish Free State came into being in 1922. 8, The police think the smugglers are travelling on Irish passports. 9, He was extradited to Britain from the Irish Republic to face explosives charges. 10, The Irish Premier is paying an official visit to Britain. 11, Any possible solution to the Irish question can only come about through dialogue. 12, Today's victory is the fifth that the Irish team has chalked up this year. 13, "Kathleen" was, as its 1892 subtitle asserted, "An Irish Drama". 14, My mother is Irish through and through. 15, Coin-operated machines in England reject Irish money. 16, He's an American of Irish stock. 17, Alan doesn't care two hoots about Irish politics. 18, He is English, but has Irish connections. 19, What are your views on the Northern Irish question? 20, The Irish love a party, the bigger the better. 21, Irish trainers have entered several horses in the race. 22, He spoke with a soft Irish accent. 23, She has a faint Irish lilt. 24, The Irish government announced it was to legalize homosexuality. 25, They're drilling for oil off the Irish coast. 26, There's Irish blood on his mother's side. 27, The city's population is predominantly Irish. 28, His accent proclaimed that he was Irish. 29, Gill speaks in a quiet Irish brogue. 30, The election of Mary Robinson in 1990 was a watershed in Irish politics. 1, They began making overtures to the Irish government. 2, He played an Irish melody on the harp. 3, The play was based on Irish legend. 4, He took a used envelope bearing an Irish postmark. 5, They are engaged in talks with the Irish government. 6, The Irish Free State came into being in 1922. 7, The police think the smugglers are travelling on Irish passports. 8, He was extradited to Britain from the Irish Republic to face explosives charges. 9, The Irish Premier is paying an official visit to Britain. 10, Any possible solution to the Irish question can only come about through dialogue. 11, Today's victory is the fifth that the Irish team has chalked up this year. 12, The election of Mary Robinson in 1990 was a watershed in Irish politics. 13, "Kathleen" was, as its 1892 subtitle asserted, "An Irish Drama". 14, She danced an Irish jig. 15, Bernard Shaw has just written to say he will do us an Irish play. 16, He is from the Isle of Man in the Irish Sea. 17, It is a love story set against a backdrop of rural Irish life. 18, He has an ear for the rhythm of Irish speech. 31, She's a world authority on 19th-century Irish history. 32, A collection of Irish stories was fathered on him. 33, He's a noted interpreter of traditional Irish music. 34, She danced an Irish jig. 35, I'm sure he exaggerates his Irish accent . 36, Oscar Wilde was Irish by birth. 37, Members of the Irish delegation staged a walk-out . 38, He's got that lovely Irish lilt in his voice. 39, The two volumes of collected Irish Stories are printed. 40, He became editor of the legendary Irish journal 'The Bell'. 41, They were amazed that I was talking in an Irish accent. 42, The book follows the plight of an orphaned Irish girl who marries into New York society. 43, Bernard Shaw has just written to say he will do us an Irish play. 44, These two buildings typify the rich extremes of Irish architecture. 45, Her Irish accent, after thirty-odd years in London, is undiluted. 46, They're Irish by descent. 47, Many Irish people went over to America during the famine. 48, In both Welsh and Irish the word for "moon" is of feminine gender. 49, The words came out with an Irish twang to them. 50, She spoke to the child in her soft Irish singsong. 51, Hamilton Oil announced that it had struck oil in the Liverpool Bay area of the Irish Sea. 51, try its best to gather and build good sentences. 52, In Irish folklore, the leprechaun had a large piece of gold. 53, The gallery has mounted an exhibition of art by Irish women painters. 54, All this romance is set against a backdrop of rural Irish life. 55, There were loud cheers as the Irish team took the field. 56, Dagda, an ancient Irish deity, literally translates as 'the good god'. 57, My husband wants to go back to his Irish roots. 58, It's a story about the lives and aspirations of poor Irish immigrants. 59, He is from the Isle of Man in the Irish Sea. 60, Many of the Irish went over to America during the famine. 61, Her introduction is a model of fairness, a lively summation of Irish history. 62, The round-trip fare to Havana is 550 Irish punts . 63, She is writing a thesis on Irish legend and mythology. 64, The Irish came so close to knocking England out of the European Championships. 65, "How do you know he's Irish?" —"Sticks out a mile.". 66, He specializes in breeding large dogs such as Irish wolfhounds. 67, It is a love story set against a backdrop of rural Irish life. 68, She never really appreciated the depth and bitterness of the Irish conflict. 69, He has an ear for the rhythm of Irish speech. 70, Thousands of people emigrated during the Irish potato famine of 1845-46. 71, This book is suffused with Shaw's characteristic wry Irish humour. 72, To trace the origins of the Irish problem, we have to go back over three hundred years. 73, The Irish team were solid as a rock in defence. 74, Her personal ideals were anchored in her Irish heritage. 75, His comments were an unconscious insult to Irish people. 76, He's always offended by jokes aimed at Irish people. 77, Thousands of Irish families left their native land and went to America in search of a better life. 78, The great majority of the Irish people have always abhorred violence. 79, Recently historians have taken a far more balanced view of the Irish question. 80, Many young Irish immigrants have made the East Village their social nexus. 81, This all happened long ago, when priests held sway over the majority of the Irish people. 81, is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. 82, The man has been deported back to the Irish Republic where he will face terrorism charges. 83, The Irish people voted 'no' in a referendum on divorce in 1986. 84, The custom of carving jack-o'-lanterns can be traced back to an old Irish folk tale. 85, Devlin, the former Irish nationalist firebrand, has been shot and jailed. 86, In 1932 De Valera was elected as Prime Minister, and was acknowledged as leader of the Irish people. 87, Maud Gonne was the muse of W.B. Yeats, the Irish poet. 88, His fair, freckled skin and blue eyes reflect his Irish heritage. 89, He played an old Irish melody. 90, Most virulent opposition came from the Irish Americans. 91, It won't bear squeezing, we think, like Irish. 92, When did the Irish migrate to the United States? 93, The Irish are charm and vivacity. 94, The Irish would not allow overpopulation to occur again. 95, For one day, everyone's Irish. Happy St. Patrick's Day! 96, I'm fond of the old Irish melodies. 97, He was well-mannered and rather shy, schooled in respect by his Irish mother and reinforced in fatalism by his fervent Catholic faith. 98, Distilled in the old Irish tradition this pure pot still single malt whiskey uses only the most natural Irish ingredients of barley and fresh spring water. 99, From the 1840s to the Civil War, Irish Catholic immigrants fleeing from famine spurred the growth of cities and provided the labor for canal building and railroad construction. 100, Irish boss McCarthy was not on the list of those he said sorry to. 101, As far as an austerity program, here in Ireland, this is it - 138 pages of details of how the Irish government will cut spending and raise taxes. 102, He later became a Member of Parliament and an ardent proponent of Irish independence. 103, You could not take up a newspaper, English, Scotch, or Irish, without finding in it one or more references to the "vest-pocket million-pounder" and his latest doings and saying. 104, The sword dance, similar to an Irish jig of a Highland fling, is usually performed at a Scottish wedding gathering. 105, He had been receiving hospital treatment for some time and died in the Irish capital, Dublin. 106, The Irish educate proportionately more young people to university level than the British. 107, Good company on the road is the shortest cut---Oliver Goldsmith, Irish poet and writer. 108, Her veil was made from 100 - year - old Irish lace. 109, In one of buildings Feliks rented a dingy room from an Irish woman called Bridget. 110, The Irish representative team is currently training on Saipan in the Pacific Ocean. 111, Nine-tenths of the bill for compensating victims of the institutionalised abuse will be shouldered by Irish taxpayers rather than the church. 111, try its best to gather and make good sentences. 112, She had vowed to go out of her way to engage with the Irish people at local community level. 113, Yeats assembled for children a less detailed version, Irish Fairy Tales, which appeared in 1892. 114, Dominion status was given to Canada (1867), Australia (1901), New Zealand (1907), the Union of South Africa (1910), and the Irish Free State (1921). 115, Lesser actors might have baulked at playing an IRA terrorist or an incomprehensible Irish boxer or, as with Benjamin Button, a kind of half-Gump, half-Kermit dimwit. But not Pitt. 116, Berkeleyan idealism is the view, propounded by the Irish empiricist George Berkeley , that the objects of perception are actually ideas in the mind. 117, Worse still, for a public frustrated by a chronic lack of joined-up thinking in Irish planning, the extension, designed as park and ride service, has no parking lots. 118, An Irish or scottish social gathering with traditional music, dancing, and storytelling. 119, The fact that many Irish theme bars are run by Irish people discounts that theory. 120, I gave her five gray Persian cats(I love cats) and an Irish wolfhound. 121, The sovereign right of the Irish people to decide their own future is unchallengeable. 122, Whisk in semisweet chocolate until smooth. Whisk in Irish cream. 123, Hatred is the coward's revenge for being intimidated---G. B. Shaw, Irish playwright. 124, During the last minutes before Telescope delivered the envelope, my friend (and one-twelfth of the Twelve Irish Tenors) Branden messaged me that Wikipedia had already recorded Crystal as the winner. 125, Mee talks about the alleged good work of members of the zoo-trade body, the British and Irish Association of Zoos and Aquaria (Biaza). 126, The achievement of independence in 1921 marked a break from the British system and was followed by the enactment of the Irish Constitution by the People in 1937. 127, Jim Thorpe, of Native American, French and Irish descent, is often considered the greatest all-round athlete in history. 128, And Irish eyes are smiling today on St. Patrick's Day. 129, Irish rockers U 2 bask in glory after clinching all three of the biggest Grammy prizes. 130, On the 29 December 1937 a new constitution, the Constitution of Ireland, came into force. It replaced the Irish Free State by a new state called simply "Ireland". 131, These included the Irish Republican Army and the Abu Nidal Group. 132, Roy watched Ross switch his Irish wristwatch for a Swiss wristwatch. 133, The capital and largest city of Northern Ireland, in the eastern part of the country on Belfast Lough, an inlet of the North Channel of the Irish Sea. 134, Later in this same passage Yeats resumes his argument for the Rose as an Irish symbol. 135, Afterward the British accelerated their efforts to get political talks going with the Northern Irish parties, and the Irish government increased its pressure on Sinn Fein to cooperate. 136, It is mentioned much by an Irish author Mona Rolf. 137, Manchester hosts a two - week Irish festival in the weeks prior to St Patrick's Day. 138, Glentoran will take on Premiership giants Manchester United in a glamour friendly next summer to mark the Irish League club's 125th anniversary. 139, Learn how to stretch after Irish step dancing in this free dance lesson video. 140, But etymonline offers two other possibilities, a slang expression "fire a slug" that used to mean take a drink, or from Irish slog that meant swallow. 141, Physicists call that particle a quark a nonsense word coined a famous Irish author. 141, Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day! 142, John learnt the rudiment of Irish from his father, who came from my part of Ireland. 143, The revival laid the scholarly and nationalistic groundwork for the Irish Literary Renaissance. 144, Climate change threatens Emerald Isle with water shortage. A new report by the Irish American Climate Project says that global warming may cause Ireland's "rich, green scenery" to "fade to brown. 145, The Irish and Bristol Channels were closed or grievously obstructed. 146, C , Sure. The Irish coffee is both cocktail and coffee as a beautiful mistake. 147, Her and achievement in revitalizing the Irish language through poem writing and highly praised. 148, Among the other ice creams to be served are several alcohol-based flavours like Baileys Irish Cream, French fruit and herb liquor Pisang Ambon, and Curacao. 149, Between Britain and Ireland, in the Irish Sea, lies the small Isle of Man. 150, A third threat went to the newsroom of the Irish Independent newspaper. 151, Since then the Irish capital has seen insurrection, civil war and voracious property development. 152, We've got Scotch, Premium Scotch, Irish Whiskey, Canadian Whiskey and Japanese Whiskey. 153, The impending crisis is akin to the Irish potato famine, say biologists. 154, We think he's part cocker spaniel and part Irish setter. 155, I don't like Scotch. Now, if it had been Irish Whiskey you'd offered me. 156, Dead men hear no tales; posthumous fame an Irish bull. 157, The Irish are a philosophic as well as a practical race. 158, A banshee, before I go on,() is an Irish myth. 159, The Irish under Col . Clifford took the sacrament to fight it out to the last man. 160, Cecil Fridjohn, my father, came from an impecunious Irish Jewish family. 161, These two brothers cuss like Quentin Tarantino, drink like a bad Irish joke, and shoot without remorse...but they will ONLY shoot bad guys. 162, The chance of the rope coming out of the krab on anchor placements is small unless you decide to do an Irish jig on the stance, especially when using a clove hitch that is pulled tight. 163, Irish poet William Butler Yeats , 1865 - 1939 , was one of the greatest poets of English Modernism. 164, A typically Irish face was made wise and calm and undecipherable by much experience. 165, Bono, the social activist and lead singer of the Irish rock group U 2 , usually attends. 166, Percival was off mistreating Irish Republican Army (IRA) leaders during the Anglo-Irish War before commanding British Malaya in World War II. 167, There a little division in an Irish person's life between his work and his social life. 168, Baked Scottish Salmon with Seashore Vegetables, Broad Beans, Herb Garden Salad, Mayonnaise and Wild Garlic-scented Irish Soda bread. 169, The Black Velveteen is made with Guinness Irish Stout and Hard Apple Cider. 170, Denise Hyland was a tall, freckle - faced Irish girl with kind, beautiful eyes and an infectious smile. 171, Sharing threats, some of which resonate even to this day, and which has been revealed later, would bring them face to face with IRA men fighting for Irish home rule . 172, And you walked right up to that girl you liked and you could not stop talking about the Irish potato famine? 173, And you could not stop talking about the Irish potato famine? 174, Billows of spume from the Irish Sea bash the seawall, misting a horizon commanded by the Big One. |
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