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单词 Make up for
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1 I have a lot of faults to make up for.
2 He leans over backwards to make up for what he has lost.
3 No amount of money can make up for the death of a child.
4 Hard work can often make up for a lack of ability.
5 They hurried on to make up for lost time.
6 This year's good harvest will make up for last year's bad one.
7 We rehearsed all day Saturday, to make up for lost time.
8 Beautiful scenery does not make up for the flaws of this film.
9 She tried to make up for her shabby treatment of him.
10 Nothing can make up for the loss of a child.
11 Racial preferences are a way to make up for years of discrimination against minorities.
12 The team will be anxious to make up for a disappointing start to the season.
13 After all the delays, we were anxious to make up for lost time.
14 I don't eat breakfast but I make up for it at lunch.
15 Ask for an extra compensation payment to make up for the stress you have been caused.
16 I'm sorry I was late. To make up for it, let me treat you to a meal.
17 I'll have to work hard now to make up for lost time.
18 Hard work can make up for a lack of intelligence.
19 The good days more than make up for the bad ones.
20 Mrs Hardie hurried to make up for her tactlessness by asking her guest about his holiday.
21 How can I make up for the way I've treated you?
22 Trying to make up for his misspent youth.
23 Time to make up for lost time.
24 What this dance troupe lacks in polish, they make up for in enthusiasm.
25 This is the time to make up for the imprecision of the life story in Step 1.
26 He's been working with a vengeance over the past few weeks to make up for lost time.
27 Five years older than the majority of officers of his same rank, he was determined to make up for lost time.
28 The building work is now behind schedule,[] but contractors are confident that they can make up for lost time.
29 Once I settled into my new life, I did everything I could to make up for lost time.
30 Publishers of best-sellers have something to gain from discounting if volumes rise enough to make up for it.
1 No amount of money can make up for the death of a child.
31 The recent price recovery can not make up for that much lost ground.
32 Musically - forget it, but the spot effects are great and make up for the poor acoustic tones.
33 The love nest he had conjured out of so little would make up for all her pain.
34 Both make up for the lack of nutrients in the soil by trapping and digesting small insects.
35 If you get stuck in submissiveness you will often seek forgiveness and try endlessly to make up for what you have done!
36 But even that conciliatory gesture never really convinced me that Don Bradman's signature could make up for that of Jack Hobbs.
37 Real programs benefiting real people would have to take a heavy hit to make up for that magnitude of lost revenue.
38 Hoddle's been in the transfer market to make up for Shearer's loss.
39 I urge those on both Front Benches to reflect on how they can make up for that democratic lack.
40 I had to make up for the ravages of time.
41 Have you ever lost someone you love and wanted one more conversation, one more chance to make up for the time when you thought they would be here forever? If so, then you know you can go your whole life collecting days, and none will outweigh the one you wish you had back. Mitch Albom 
42 Only part of this is an effort to make up for being in her way.
43 What small providers lack in some areas, they often more than make up for in personal service and added features.
44 He was eager to make up for lost time and published prolifically.
45 The money will help offset big medical bills, but the brothers say it still doesn't make up for their suffering.
46 In rock climbing, no amount of skill will make up for a lack of caution.
47 She rarely mentions her late husband so I presume he didn't make up for much.
48 In order to make up for falling retail prices, tire makers have been struggling to raise prices to car makers.
49 The bus driver was speeding to make up for lost time.
50 So a few very wealthy contributors can make up for the absence of a great number of more modest donations.
51 I wonder what the Labour party would cut elsewhere in the health service to make up for that loss of revenue.
52 Trolley officials were required to build the preserve to make up for damage caused by the trolley project.
53 The equipment compresses the radio signal into digital form, then adds buffers to make up for any sound lost in transmission.
54 Explanatory sketches, diagrams, and photographs substitute for equations and help make up for lack of prior knowledge of other sciences.
55 None the less, we immediately started our other meetings to make up for lost time.
56 Even the happiest marriage, in the most fully lived immigrant life, can not entirely make up for that.
57 Voice over April's pursuing compensation though no amount of mony can make up for what she's lost.
58 It is already becoming clear that services will not make up for the decline in hard goods production.
59 If you have a personal pension, this year is the last opportunity to make up for missed contributions in previous years.
60 Nothing in the world can make up for the loss of a mother.
61 The reports of international commissions such as that of Brandt do not make up for this gap.
62 To make up for the unkindness, he made a bad and nervous joke.
63 What they lack in brawn they make up for in skill.
64 I promised to buy shares in the brewery to make up for it.
65 Some experts believe that adrenaline provides the body with the extra boost it needs to make up for lost sleep.
66 Tom tried to make up for his explosion at the party by being pleasant and talkative during dinner.
67 In retrospect, knowing what I know now, I guess he wanted to make up for what happened during the war.
68 Textiles were excluded and there was no significant increases in the sugar quota to make up for cuts in recent years.
69 To make up for the consequent loss in revenue, the government revamped the tax structure, revising it upward.
70 Store bosses are taking a gamble in hoping that enough folk will go shopping to make up for huge discounts on offer.
71 It was to salve her conscience, she thought, and make up for her obsessional preoccupation with Nick Frazer.
72 Supervisors said then they might have to consider budget cuts to make up for the energy costs.
73 The largely working-class suburbs pay higher rates for shared services to make up for the high percentage of Detroit residents who default.
74 They had the opportunity to make up for this loss by sharing in 40 years of prosperity under a democratic system.
75 I wanted to make up for the terrible mistakes I had made during his childhood and youth.
76 Yet nothing can quite make up for the gaudy excesses of the auto-da-fe.
77 She also quickly realized that economic prosperity would more than make up for her political defeat.
78 In some cases, the earnings growth will more than make up for the eventual de-rating.
79 He worked overtime to make up for his lateness for work.
80 In fact, a lower debt-to-equity ratio could actually lead a bank to take on more risks in order to make up for the loss of leverage.
81 Objective To evaluate the clinical efficiency of the frozen apheresis platelets by the Amicus separator, in order to make up for the deficiency of the fresh apheresis platelets during the rescue.
82 It's been falafels, burgers and chips all the way of late and I fear one punnet of sour Scottish blackberries is not going to make up for it.
83 And now the engineer pulled out the throttle-valve to make up for lost time, and the clatter of the train faded into a distant roar, and its lights began to twinkle into indistinctness.
84 It can make up for the formal contract and an very important role on employees satisfaction.
85 Perfect financial control system can guarantee the creditability of financial information, and make up for unperfectness of financial contract and asymmetry of accountability.
86 Or more likely, they're just assuming that we get discriminated against or judged constantly because of who we are, so they want to make up for it by being as over-the-top pleasant as possible.
87 This research and design based on three-color multi-function color CCD measuring system is not only good to make up for this flaw, but also to complete the monochrome CCD measuring system functions.
88 You can make your flights carbon neutral by planting trees to make up for the greenhouse gas emissions.
88 is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
89 This paper proposes an extensible mapping rule model to make up for the deficiency of conflict resolution only by mapping to global ontology in ontology-based XML data integration systems.
90 The case law, characterized by reality and flexibility, can make up for the defects in application and interpretation of the statute law, for it has originated from judicial decisions of judges.
91 But with a comeback now under his belt, Benayouninsists he is determined to make up for lost time as the season entersits business end.
92 Mao meant to give the reins to the masses'spiritual vitality to make up for the lack of capital and materials by carrying on the revolutionary tradition.
93 The traditional accounting method can't accurately calculate the logistics cost, however, the activity-based costing method can make up for the defect.
94 Bo Xinwa Deco and strengthened their attack, right back to make up for the shortcomings.
95 Others in the market believe the cause was a major integrated oil company seeking to make up for output lost after the hurricanes tore into the Gulf Coast.
96 I know the mid-grade prosthetic foot that I use everyday will never make up for the fact that I do not have an opposable ankle.
97 Meanwhile it is necessary to establish network radio stations and make up for its inadequacy as a mass medium.
98 Mike: What do you say I make up for it with one of Michael Seaver's super duper homemade breakfasts ?
99 What kingfishers lack in fine manners they make up for in fecundity.
100 A conservatory would make up for the fact that we were refused planning permission for a roof terrace.
101 What then to make up for milk since incident to the current information gap?
102 But you'd be wrong. A weekend lie-in doesn't make up for the hours of shut-eye lost by burning the candle at both ends in the days before, scientists say.
103 Want thinkable thing only, can make up for the program.
104 Stocks, whether for the 17.9% of families that own equities directly or the 53% that own them through retirement plans, just don't represent a big-enough asset to make up for shortfalls in income.
105 How does ability make up for the inadequacy of human protein, let live in tellurian has people had, satiate?
106 To make up for that boring example, I am now pleased to present you with what is possibly the worst picture of the Sydney Harbor Bridge ever drawn.
107 So my advice is this: Keep the eight-glasses-a-day rule--not as a do-or-die goal, but simply as a tool to remind you to drink enough water to make up for any shortfall from your food.
108 We ought to concerntrate on these noted or unnoted errors, and make up for them.
109 They see their life in a broader landscape - sometimes they know they have to sacrifice, and sometimes, they will have opportunity to make up for the loss time.
110 We must redouble our efforts to make up for the lost time.
111 Japan's Ai Fukuhara, who finished runner-up to Liu Shiwen at February's Kuwait Open for her best career finish, will try to make up for a subpar performance at the last Asian Games in Doha.
112 To make up for the defects of the traditional manual observation of fire-point location in forest, a real-time location method based on monocular vision technique for fire-point in forest was studied.
113 The great man and the natural man reflect the perfect personality in ideal society, but they can make up for the loss of self in reality.
114 Workaholics are fooling themselves if they think a weekend lie-in can make up for lost sleep.
115 What they lack in edginess they make up for in innovation and an openness to experimentation with new media, like video and electronic art.
116 People are taking on extra jobs to make up for hours or income lost, an out-of-work partner, or even a business facing hard times.
117 Rising affluence also has turned populous nations like China, India and Indonesia into major markets for goods, helping to make up for some of the demand drop-off from Europe and the United States.
118 RF card will make up for those shortage magnetic card or touch IC card.
118 try its best to gather and build good sentences.
119 The purpose of changing its rigid MOI policy should be to make up for its inadequacies. However, under the EDB's proposals, schools would enjoy great latitude. That seems an overcorrection .
120 Is there any way that I can make up for my forgetfulness?
121 I've long said, what you lack in academic knowledge you make up for in street smarts.
122 Every day, I am in awe of the sweat equity that my husband puts into this house, and I'm confident that the our investment will pay off in the end and make up for all his years of hard labor.
123 In general, when blood is lost, iron is lost, so if the body does not have enough iron reserves to make up for the iron loss, a person will develop iron-deficiency anemia.
124 Oil prices also declined after the U.S. government announced it would release about 250-thousand barrels from its Strategic Petroleum Reserve to help make up for lost production.
125 To be that male viewers after the departure of the mut up again the second movement, to make up for the unexpected stop do not bring a sense of fluency.
126 The parents who work all day buy overmany toys to make up for the time that they could not stay with their children together.
127 But, this cinched - in gold and black cocktail dress did its best to make up for it.
128 TIE fighters were typically employed en masse to make up for their shortcomings.
129 The cleverness of the songs in this musical episode make up for the ineptness of vocal talent.
130 Objective To evaluate the clinical effect of the frozen apheresis platelets in order to make up for the deficiency of the fresh apheresis platelets during the rescue.
130 is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
131 To make up for the lack of land, he proposed intensive cultivation of the fields.
132 Four-stroke engines of this type with this same type of intake valve motion but with a supercharger to make up for the loss of power density are known as Miller cycle engines.
133 But like any late bloomer, I was eager to make up for lost time.
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