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单词 Make sense
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1. That doesn't make sense.
2. This sentence doesn't make sense.
3. They tried to make sense of her mumblings.
4. Can you make sense of this poem?
5. Huh? These instructions don't make sense!
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6. I can't make sense of that painting.
7. These words are jumbled up and don't make sense.
8. That sentence doesn't make sense .
9. I don't get it - it doesn't make sense.
10. It would make sense to leave early.
11. It doesn't make sense to buy that expensive coat when these cheaper ones are just as good.
12. Can you make sense out of what this book says?
13. To make sense, these figures should not be looked at in isolation.
14. Would it make sense for the city authorities to further restrict parking?
15. It still doesn't make sense to me?I don't think he's told us the whole truth.
16. How can we make sense of such a story as this?
17. These figures don't make sense - have we slipped up somewhere?
18. His arguments seem to make sense.
19. Everything crystal clear but refusing to make sense.
20. As Jung listened, her ramblings began to make sense.
21. At first glance, this seems to make sense.
22. Relationships don't always make sense. Especially from the outside. Sarah Dessen 
23. Sometimes it can make sense to borrow short term to avoid unlocking well-placed savings or investments.
24. What is there to help me make sense of things?
25. This is to help her to come to terms with her early upbringing and make sense of past experiences.
26. I didn't know what he was on about. It didn't make sense.
27. Why did she do a thing like that? It doesn't seem to make sense.
28. There are some stylistic elements in the statue that just don't make sense.
29. As they are practised in the modern world, high-level teaching and research only make sense in institutions.
30. These conventions enable the participants to orientate to what is happening, and rapidly make sense of the interaction.
1. That doesn't make sense.
31. I like flowing things, things that flow together and make sense, so that's how I write.
32. Everything had changed for me, and words that I had never understood before suddenly began to make sense.
33. His steady stream of speeches, interviews and policy interventions only make sense as a bid for the leadership.
34. You cannot win in a fight against women, cause men have a need to make sense. Chris Rock 
35. The boundaries make sense,(http:///make sense.html) but there is an air of indecent haste about the timetables.
36. Answer to above: from Mark Fritz Sure, I think organized population transfers make sense, if the alternative is genocide.
37. The managers' experience was an imperfect lens with which to make sense of their new position.
38. The analogy of war and invasion is increasingly used to make sense of events.
39. It would also make sense for Microsoft to include network mail facilities.
40. It would make sense for the parents to be involved in this discussion.
41. It has been argued that it would make sense for whoever runs the train services to also take responsibility for the track.
42. She tried to make sense of the dozens of scrawled, mostly incoherent pages Vilma sent in return.
43. Now that global capitalism is in disarray, it would make sense to support local businesses.
44. It is not the proper procedure for anyone trying to make sense of other areas of social life.
45. Strange to tell, even in an era of government downsizing it can make sense to build new federal office space.
46. Franklin experienced many changes and used an absolutely rationalistic frame to make sense of them.
47. When ordinary people are called upon to make sense of this hash the results can be truly nutty.
48. Their very insistence of trying to make sense is eloquent testimony to assumptions that are powerful though silent.
49. Any foundationalist has a duty to make sense of the possibility that there be non-inferentially justified beliefs.
50. We do advise you to dig out the manual that came with your modem to help make sense of the relevant commands.
51. Few could make sense out of the tragedy brought on the community by a balding middle-aged man.
52. Even after the fact, their violent behaviour just did not make sense.
53. The world doesn't make sense, so why should I paint pictures that do? Pablo Picasso 
54. Sam assigned a team to organize the ideas into categories and make sense out of the wide-ranging and often contradictory criticisms.
55. That fact poses some difficult problems for those of us trying to make sense of the news we are given.
56. She was fairly sure that didn't make sense, but wasn't prepared to argue.
57. The guy nodded as if still trying to make sense of the story.
58. Producing the links Considerable attention is often given to trying to make sense of an incident.
59. It just doesn't make sense to keep all these people on the payroll.
60. It doesn't make sense to drive if you can walk.
61. We need the models to make sense of structure, but we also need to examine how different dimensions of inequality interrelate.
62. Sitting down with a slip of graph paper and jotting down a few ideas will help, you make sense of your thoughts.
63. Evelyn stretched out on her back and stared into the dark, trying to make sense of the day's events.
64. Judged on these grounds, the new proposals from the Basle Committee seem to make sense. Why bother?
65. We have at long last entered a world which does begin to make sense.
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66. That's what Heaven is. You get to make sense of your yesterdays. Mitch Albom 
67. This, in turn, allows the subject to make sense of a broader range of sensations.
68. The police were suspicious of Simpson because his story did not quite make sense.
69. They were arriving in their World Humanities class unable to make sense of a literary text.
70. Who was supposed to read these sentences and make sense out of them?
71. It may not make sense to rebuild the houses damaged by the floods.
72. It is not easy to make sense of the maze of facts and figures concerning the settlements.
73. We are committed to giving our viewers and listeners context - to give them the where-with-all to make sense of the world.
74. She received random bits of memory, tried them in different patterns, hoping to make sense.
75. The sceptical argument therefore claims that you can not make sense of the idea of a subject of experience other than yourself.
76. So it might make sense to pay off part of her mortgage.
77. The child can be seen as constructing knowledge at a primitive level, trying to make sense of the surrounding world.
78. But it does make sense to paint floors last thing at night, giving the paint a chance to dry overnight.
79. I sometimes listened in when the two of them talked, but I could never make sense of what they were saying.
80. We grapple with the moment, trying to make sense from polyglot tradition.
81. No wonder the new managers found it difficult to make sense of and define their new role.
82. A streetlight beside an elementary school shed just enough light to let me make sense out of the map.
83. He must now somehow make sense of the anti-democratic whirlwind that he was mainly responsible for sowing.
84. It does make sense that the lateral line would be adversely affected by prolonged exposure to unusually high voltage.
85. It does not make sense to squander important resources that the nation can ill afford to lose.
86. Both writing and speech require context to make sense of what might formally be ambiguous.
87. That night I sat with my neighbour trying to make sense out of what had happened.
88. There are parts of the plan that simply don't make sense.
89. It does not make sense to restrict valuable opportunities due to poor performance in school.
90. The treatments may have a flourish, but they make sense.
91. The customers say you'd have to be a detective to make sense of it.
92. Unless there are sound reasons for so doing, it does not make sense to go outside the established channel.
93. This often happens when independent organizations seek to make sense of different providers offering the same service.
94. Finally, does the traditional definition of deviance make sense from a female perspective?
95. He says it doesn't make sense to point the finger of blame,() it's the law that is at fault.
96. Does it really make sense to conceive of a tutorial existing in isolation?
97. In addition to intuitive judgements a head, deputy and other colleagues need to make sense to outsiders.
98. Or, conversely, do alleged causes finally need to make sense in a system of rules and rational choices?
99. Emily rubbed her eyes as the figures swam before her, that didn't make sense.
100. How could he make sense of it all unless he could first solve the riddle of himself?
101. A violent, enduring mythology is activated to make sense of immediate socio-political crisis and fear.
102. How do you make sense out of the many conflicting issues and statements about the political world that confront you each day?
103. But despite all the efforts to make sense of the artist, he remains elusive, an enigma.
104. Words gushed out incontinently: a gabble, of which, alas, it was only too easy to make sense.
105. It is rarely an impossibility to find a third person, and in gusty weather this must make sense.
106. Creating a transcontinental wireless operator seems to make sense.
107. People tend to make sense of relationship by kinship.
108. It doesn't make sense to fool around any more.
109. The big Operators even the manufactories join the competition of the Mobile-mail business. And the act will make sense for the internal arisen market of Mobile-mail whether success and lose.
110. "This was not something that our conventional models could make sense of," says Andrew Haldane, executive director of financial stability at the Bank of England.
111. Diviner will provide back-up data for LRO's other ice-sensitive instruments, identifying areas where positive signs of ice would not make sense because the temperature is too high.
112. After Athena's death, and in my search to help it all make sense, I put together a personal action plan that followed six simple steps.
113. McCain advisers say they don't think it would make sense to name the vice presidential designee earlier because the impact would get diluted by Obama's selection.
114. The more I try to make sense, the wilder it all gets.
115. 'It has to make sense for the companies, but we think we have something to offer in terms of price,' said Rainer Riess, managing director of Deutsche Boerse's business development.
116. Prefab housingis as much about efficiency of construction as it is about buildinghomes that make sense for the end user.
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118. If we want to get off the oil addiction, doesn't it make sense to have some kind of gas tax?
119. It will slam the door shut to the possibility of connecting to a greater reality lifeline that they can make sense from.
120. There is no time in the history of redemption that it would make sense for Hosea to view as involving the establishment of a conditional covenant with all mankind.
121. This data might make sense in a Graphics Interchange Format (GIF) file but not in a JSP file.
122. Sedna's discoverer, Mike Brown of Caltech, noted in a Discover magazine article that Sedna's location doesn't make sense.
123. Considering that "intimate apparel" and "adult toys," according to Adil, are some of the most unusual items left behind at the Chicago Hyatt Regency, the policy may make sense.
124. Still, simply tallying up all our neurons' behavior will not help us make sense of our lives.
125. Overtime pay doesn't make sense in the context of a salaried employee, so it can be pushed down from PayRate into the HourlyRate class.
125. try its best to collect and create good sentences.
126. Sometimes a detective can think about a whole lot of observations and suddenly realise that they fall into place and make sense if so-and-so did the murder.
127. It isn't enough for nuclear energy to make sense; the fighting that comes with it will only distract us from our goal, which is to make clean fuel.
128. Like bats, they send out sound waves and make sense of their environment from the echoes they receive back.
129. For this to make sense, we need A must be a square matrix.
130. So if there are good reasons why an honest woman might be tempted to misrepresent herself, wouldn't it make sense that an honest man might be tempted to do the same thing?
131. Delaying their retirement by raising pensionable age might make sense.
132. Controls must have text or iconic labels on them to make sense.
133. He laughed dryly as I tried to make sense of his ramblings.
134. In large organizations with many concurrent development projects underway, it may make sense to have shared system test environments.
135. Make sure your plans and goals stay in alignment and that your goals still make sense.
136. The rep said they are not responsible for any price error and it doesn't make sense for a brand new notebook at $200 dollars.
137. For example, which rules does it make sense to push out to an external business rule management system (BRMS), and which can safely be hard coded?
138. This is curious to the speech processing centers of our brains, apparently, and causes us to become distracted in trying to make sense of the conversation.
139. Since the data isn't active, it doesn't necessarily make sense on primary storage -- primary storage is more cost-effective when used for active data.
140. Still, dollar-cost averaging does make sense, especially in volatile markets, which seem increasingly like the norm.
141. He uses the word "currency" as a metaphor for an inner language to make sense of the world.
142. Pursuing certification would make sense for American wood companies only if they marketed most of their products abroad.
143. Each of these Focus Areas (as we call them) have to do things that make sense for their problem domain.
144. He estimates that synthetic fuel would cost $4-5 per gallon once all is said and done. So the oil price would have to be much higher than it is today for this to make sense.
145. John's letter doesn't make sense; it is neither rhyme nor reason.
146. Further increases to bank reserve requirements make sense in order to constrain the growth of credit.
147. Especially as a nontraditional applicant, your story has to make sense.
148. It is all but impossible to make sense of China's GDP deflator over time.
149. Using the example from earlier, it does not make sense to mount the engine of the bike to the frame of the bike before the pistons and carburettor are in place yet.
150. The origin of the curse is never explained, but it does make sense that increasingly animal-like behaviour does render one beast-like in mind.
151. Months passed while he delayed action on the pending divorce, and when I asked him why, he said, "I know it doesn't make sense."
152. If so, does it make sense that the concept would have a value on this dimension about the same as the known quantity?
153. Rational Application Developer is usually pretty good at guessing what kinds of JSF controls make sense and generating robust and efficient code into JSPs.
154. William James argues that our feelings of regret do not make sense in a determined world.
155. I'm technophobia. My brother got all the genes required to understand operating manuals, to repair things,(http:///make sense.html) or to make sense of computers.
156. Our authors tend to write in a casual, anecdotal sense but that might not make sense to Chinese readers, so local authors will have a hand in the writing.
157. "That's when the tiny braincase started to make sense, because early whales have big skulls and relatively small brains, " Gingerich remembers.
158. Choose photos that convey a real meaning and make sense in the application context.
159. Aude Oliva, an associate professor of cognitive science at MIT, uses images like this one to study how our brains make sense of sight.
160. Similarly, says Fisk, it "doesn't make sense" to turn off Ulysses just as the Sun comes to the end of a 22-year magnetic cycle.
161. Delaying their retirement by raising the pensionable age might make sense.
162. According to Bousso and colleagues, the only way to avoid this conundrum is to introduce a cut-off point, which then helps make sense again.
163. The daily bombardment of news reports and drug advertising offers little guidance on how to make sense of self-proclaimed medical breakthroughs and claims of worrisome risks.
164. It tries to make sense in guiding the establishment of scientific and reasonable higher education cost sharing system in Zhejiang Province.
165. You tried to put an AutoNumber field in a lookup table . That probably doesn't make sense.
166. Given the new data, Mark Pepys, a CRP expert at University College London, says it doesn't make sense to look for a drug that targets CRP to prevent heart attacks.
167. Logic - Does this make sense? Does it contradict something else I know to be true? Is it self-contradictory?
168. You're using the Andromeda to make sense of a senseless universe.
169. Its laws were invented to help make sense of the universe, and are descriptive, not prescriptive.
170. That seems irrefutable to him, but why wouldn't it make sense?
171. But it would make sense: a small fee on each loan would be almost pure profit.
172. This seemingly convoluted lifecycle begins to make sense only in an environment in which change dominates.
173. The fund's economists argue that a universal debt limit does not make sense.
174. It can make sense for some domestic enterprise that applied Dupond financial analysis and balance scorecard.
175. The author argues, from the prospective of history didactics, that in order to make sense of the world, especially of today's world, textbooks and curricula must embrace world history.
176. But this time there are no pantomime villains, like bolshy shop stewards or incompetent managers, to make sense of the narrative.
177. Also it should induce the undergraduates to make sense of beauty and discover it, perhaps to a higher degree of our social development, encourage them to create beauty with passion and initiative.
178. Our goal is to design products that are contextually relevant and available through the medium and methods that make sense to users.
179. The rest of this article explains how these technologies interact so you can make sense of the underlying path, from service call to an invocation of a business method in an implementation.
180. On the face of it that seems to make sense. But the figures don't add up.
181. If you are a president who has just suffered the political equivalent of being stuffed in a crate and dropped in a river, does it make sense to antagonise your own party this way?
182. However, routine checks for lumps, dimpling and other problems that can signal cancer may make sense for women who have known cancer risks, the society concluded.
183. Of course, it would not make sense to dump all of this at once, but selective thinning out of the portfolio as assets reflate would make sense.
183. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
184. Suddenly things started to make sense. But would the same workout apply to a 3 hour marathoner?
185. If your applications require significant storage, it may make sense to use an emerging best practice -- consolidation of all storage in your infrastructure into a storage zone.
186. Does it make sense to acquire and install a full-blown application server just to publish these 400 documents?
187. "Male contraception is a critical area, " said Jenny Sorensen, a foundation spokeswoman. "It doesn't make sense to not include everyone in the discussion."
188. 'Dividends make sense to people,' says Jerry Harris, president of asset management at Sterne Agee, who adds historical stock-market returns have been driven by dividends.
189. What doesn't make sense is why anyone in the free world would follow suit.
190. Sometimes, you have to drop back a few steps when a particular design decision doesn't make sense.
191. The commands visible in the edit menu make sense in the current context.
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