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单词 Italian
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(1) There's a talk on Italian art-are you interested ?
(2) I go to Italian lessons at the local college.
(3) I'm a big fan of Italian food.
(4) We went to a lecture on Italian art.
(5) The restaurant has a fine Italian kitchen.
(6) There is close affinity between Italian and Spanish.
(7) Now he faces virulent attacks from the Italian media.
(8) Translate the text from Italian into English.
(9) She can count up to 10 in Italian.
(10) He took a crash course in Italian.
(11) I'd like some Italian food.
(12) Italian is my first language.
(13) His mother was Italian, hence his name - Luca.
(14) He didn't integrate successfully into the Italian way of life.
(15) Emporio Armani, the Italian fashion house, has made a discreet foray into furnishings.
(16) Wishing you were enenaiai, Benedict Italian love eternal love, life, love grow with each passing day!
(17) We went to a little Italian restaurant near Leicester Square.
(18) She's Italian by birth but is now an Australian citizen.
(19) Shelley was advised that the Italian climate would rejuvenate him.
(20) In autumn 1944 the allies invaded the Italian mainland at Anzio and Salerno.
(21) There's a new Italian restaurant opening on the high street.
(22) The Italian way is to round off a meal with an ice-cream.
(23) The Mafia is by no means ignored by Italian television.
(24) Is she a Spaniard or an Italian?
(25) She was half Italian and half English.
(26) Her wardrobe consists primarily of huge cashmere sweaters and tiny Italian sandals.
(27) The Venice Film Festival has always been the showcase of Italian cinema.
(28) They were wondering where to hold the office party and I suggested the Italian restaurant near the station.
(29) You need to use fresh herbs to get the authentic Italian taste.
(30) Parmesan is a generic term used to describe a family of hard Italian cheeses.
(1) There's a talk on Italian art-are you interested ?
(2) We went to a lecture on Italian art.
(3) Now he faces virulent attacks from the Italian media.
(4) Translate the text from Italian into English.
(5) She can count up to 10 in Italian.
(6) He took a crash course in Italian.
(7) I'd like some Italian food.
(8) Italian is my first language.
(9) His mother was Italian, hence his name - Luca.
(10) Her wardrobe consists primarily of huge cashmere sweaters and tiny Italian sandals.
(11) He didn't integrate successfully into the Italian way of life.
(12) Emporio Armani, the Italian fashion house, has made a discreet foray into furnishings.
(13) We went to a little Italian restaurant near Leicester Square.
(14) She's Italian by birth but is now an Australian citizen.
(15) Shelley was advised that the Italian climate would rejuvenate him.
(16) The Venice Film Festival has always been the showcase of Italian cinema.
(17) In autumn 1944 the allies invaded the Italian mainland at Anzio and Salerno.
(18) They were wondering where to hold the office party and I suggested the Italian restaurant near the station.
(19) You need to use fresh herbs to get the authentic Italian taste.
(20) There's a new Italian restaurant opening on the high street.
(21) The Italian way is to round off a meal with an ice-cream.
(22) The Mafia is by no means ignored by Italian television.
(23) Parmesan is a generic term used to describe a family of hard Italian cheeses.
(24) Italian has a close affinity to French.
(25) He was an Italian primitive.
(26) Italian words usually have the main stress on the penultimate syllable in the word.
(27) She was a scholarly woman who had specialized in Italian literature at university.
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(31) Susannah has a PhD in Italian literature.
(32) Have you ever heard that song sung in Italian?
(33) He spoke in fluent Italian.
(34) The demonstrators marched on the Italian embassy.
(35) Her thesis is on Italian women's literature.
(36) Only three of our number could speak Italian.
(37) Italian and Spanish are kindred languages.
(38) She's married to an Italian.
(39) Personally speaking, I've always preferred Italian food.
(40) We had supper in a small Italian place.
(41) I don't speak Italian?can you translate for me?
(42) My Italian is a bit rusty these days.
(43) You can't beat Italian clothes.
(44) We do business with a number of Italian companies.
(45) The texts were sung in the original Italian.
(46) Barolo is the king of Italian red wines.
(47) If she has any weakness, it is her Italian.
(48) She speaks Italian like a native.
(49) The Foreign Secretary telephoned his Italian counterpart to protest.
(50) We got stopped and searched at the Italian customs.
(51) The woman poured out a torrent of Italian.
(52) They ate in an Italian restaurant in Forth Street.
(53) George's sister was married to an Italian.
(54) We can pick up Italian television.
(55) Her real father was of Italian extraction.
(56) You can't beat Italian shoes.
(56) try its best to gather and make good sentences.
(57) I'm proud of my Italian roots.
(58) She had a passion for Italian rococo.
(59) Some musical terms are borrowed from Italian.
(60) Her story is sharply evocative of Italian provincial life.
(61) French, Italian and Spanish are all Romance languages.
(62) We share a liking for Italian cooking.
(63) Campione d'Italia is an Italian enclave in Switzerland.
(64) She's going to evening classes in Italian.
(65) We'll cook them a nice Italian meal.
(66) The cinema specializes in Italian films.
(67) I got into conversation with an Italian student.
(68) His food exemplifies Italian cooking at its best.
(69) Italian wines are on offer this week.
(70) Italian students comprise 60% of the class.
(71) Italian industry is concentrated mainly in the north.
(72) Italian food has been exported all over the world.
(73) My ancestors came from Italian.
(74) He gives Italian lessons to his colleagues.
(75) There are lots of Italian restaurants dotted around London.
(76) The technique was originated by an Italian artist.
(77) The dish is made to a traditional Italian recipe.
(78) I'm teaching English to Italian students.
(79) I love Italian food , especially pasta.
(80) A C Milan lost the Italian Cup Final.
(81) Almost all of the music was from Italian operas.
(82) Italian has a close affinity to French.
(83) He was rescued by some Italian partisans.
(84) The game terminated in a victory for Italian team.
(85) They were speaking in Italian.
(86) Italian cooking is best known for savoury dishes.
(86)
(87) The previous occupants were an Italian family.
(88) There is a close affinity between Italian and Spanish.
(89) She's fairly proficient in Italian.
(90) The Italian team looks set for victory.
(91) Speaking Italian should work in his favour.
(92) He was an Italian primitive.
(93) She is the university's resident expert on Italian literature.
(94) She is of Italian extraction.
(95) He's an expert on fifteenth century Italian art.
(96) Do you like Italian food?
(97) The guide has some acquaintance with Italian.
(98) I'll have another drop of that Italian milk.
(99) Black's transfer to an Italian football club came as a shock to Coventry supporters.
(100) His voice was touched with the faintest of Italian accents.
(101) This should be the year of a big shake-out in Italian banking.
(102) The Italian political system has been judged to be in terminal crisis for decades.
(103) He was briefly arrested in Rome after a contretemps with Italian police.
(104) Italian words usually have the main stress on the penultimate syllable in the word.
(105) Iococca is Italian by birth although he was born in the United States.
(106) It is a bullet from the same gun that killed the Italian.
(107) The dark-eyed Italian is set to take the fashion world by storm .
(108) The Italian manager must have put the fear of God into his team.
(109) The influence of Italian designer fashion feeds into sports fashion.
(110) The Italian government was preparing to dispatch 4,000 soldiers to search the island.
(111) Italian football captured the imagination of the nation last season.
(112) Authentic Italian cooking is very healthy-witness the low incidence of heart disease in Italy.
(113) Have you heard the one about the Italian, the American and the Australian?
(114) She was a scholarly woman who had specialized in Italian literature at university.
(115) I know a nice little Italian restaurant not far from here.
(116) I need to practise my Italian before my business trip.
(117) We could go to the Indian restaurant, or alternatively,[sentence dictionary] we could try that new Italian place.
(118) To ensure good/the best results, use Italian tomatoes and fresh basil.
(119) If we can defeat the Italian team, we'll be through to the final.
(120) I speak good French and I have a working knowledge of Italian and Spanish.
(121) She found a job as a nanny with a wealthy Italian family.
(122) Italian plum tomatoes have a full flavour, and are best for cooking.
(123) Indian skins age far more slowly than American or Italian ones.
(124) I know a good Italian restaurant. It's not far from here, either.
(125) An Italian court convicted him in absentia for his terrorist activities.
(126) The star of the show was a young Italian singer.
(127) Italian football clubs are queuing up to sign the young star.
(128) In common with most Italian lakes, access to the shores of Orta is restricted.
(129) I spent a month in Rome to improve my Italian.
(130) She speaks very good Italian. But then she did live in Rome for a year .
(131) There is a similar word in many languages, for example in French and Italian.
(132) A powerful earthquake struck the Italian island of Sicily early this morning.
(133) The Italian ace cheated death in a spectacular 100 mph crash.
(134) It's easy to muddle up some Spanish and Italian words.
(135) Dario Fo, the famous Italian playwright, is a pop Pirandello.
(136) You know that little Italian restaurant - the one which I mentioned in my letter?
(137) The ship embarked passengers and cargo at an Italian port.
(138) In design and quality of manufacture the cars were totally outclassed by their Italian competitors.
(139) The place is kitted out in upmarket Italian cafe style.
(140) They are Italian trains, but they will be built in Britain under licence.
(141) Cossiga's reaction is the lead story in the Italian press.
(142) Until the late eighteenth century, "opera" was almost synonymous with Italian opera.
(143) For this job you will need a good knowledge of both Italian and Spanish.
(144) On his wanderings he's picked up Spanish, Italian, French and a smattering of Russian.
(145) Gibson ran well but was no match for the young Italian.
(146) Rich Italian clubs such as AC Milan cannot simply skim off all of Europe's stars.
(146) is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
(147) The Hungarians pulled off a surprise victory against the Italian champions.
(148) The Italian champion was in second position when he came to grief on the third lap.
(149) She described the interview with her in an Italian magazine as a 'complete fabrication'.
(150) That Italian restaurant is nowhere near as good since it changed hands.
(151) Sandy had to tell his tale in halting Italian. Since Franco spoke no English, he had no choice in the matter.
(152) They arrived at Gatwick airport on board a plane chartered by the Italian government.
(153) German and Italian courses are held in Munich and Rome respectively.
(154) I tried to get my message across in my pidgin Italian.
(155) Cushman is director of marketing for a chain of Italian restaurants.
(156) Spanish and Italian are part of the Romance language family.
(157) Urged on by the crowd, the Italian team scored two more goals.
(158) I stayed in England a lot of weeks. When a lot of/lots of means 'many', it takes a plural verb:Lots of people like Italian food. You can also use plenty of :Plenty of stores stay open late. These phrases can also be used in questions and negative sentences.
(159) The Italian phrase can be rendered as 'I did my best'.
(160) Four people who sought refuge in the Italian embassy have left voluntarily.
(161) The School was established in 1989 by an Italian professor.
(162) Spanish and Italian are very similar and I sometimes get them muddled up .
(163) She's fluent in French and German. She also speaks a little Italian.
(164) The film seems to invite comparison with "The Italian Job".
(165) A detachment of Italian soldiers was sent to the area.
(166) The class is comprised mainly of Italian and French students.
(167) A: Do you speak German or Italian? B: I don't speak either.
(168) He speaks fluent Italian.
(169) He speaks Italian. Talk can be followed by nouns such as business or sense.
(170) I studied Italian so that I would be able to read Dante in the original.
(171) The whole Italian culture revolves around the ritual of eating.
(172) Budding linguists can tune in to the activity cassettes in French, German, Spanish and Italian.
(173) Italian is rich in broad open vowels and liquid consonants.
(174) The British and Italian police collaborated in catching the terrorists.
(175) We soon got used to using Italian currency.
(176) He knows an enormous amount about Italian paintings.
(177) My favourite Italian dish is lasagne.
(178) 'Casa' is the Italian word for 'house'.
(179) Italian neorealism breaks with film conventions of the past.
(180) Add oregano and other Italian spices to the mixture.
(181) Most of Luke's ancestors were Italian.
(182) I met this fine Italian girl at school.
(183) Isn't Manto near the Italian border?
(184) She wore her clothes with typical Italian panache.
(185) She teaches English to Italian students.
(186) He put the Italian money in a separate billfold.
(187) He's speaking Italian, not Spanish. Don't you know the difference?
(188) The picture was painted in the 15th Century by an unknown Italian artist.
(189) Santa Clara was a mesh of Italian, Mexican and German immigrants in the 1800s.
(190) Italian residents don't like to discuss the matter with outsiders.
(191) Thieves raided an Italian villa that housed a number of valuable paintings.
(192) Even "L'Unita", the organ of the Italian Communist Party, criticized the strike.
(193) Jane used to work as a cook in an Italian restaurant.
(194) England soccer star Paul Gascoigne was signed up by a top Italian club.
(195) The raid, one of the most daring crimes of the century, was masterminded by Italian playboy(), Giovanni Cattani.
(196) Italian voters have shown that they are ready for a change of government.
(197) Italian filmmakers made their own versions of the classic Hollywood genres - the western, the gangster film, the musical.
(198) Someone came in half an hour ago and bought up our entire stock of Italian wine.
(199) An Italian aid worker was kidnapped by rebels last month, and still hasn't been released.
(200) The Italian Grand Prix is one of the great sporting events of the year.
(201) There was an intense rivalry between the Brazilian and Italian teams.
(202) Italian oranges are much sweeter than the ones we buy in Britain.
(203) Karen loves Italian cooking.
(204) Focaccia, an Italian flat bread, has become very popular for sandwiches.
(205) Italian cities have imposed alternate-day driving rules in an effort to reduce pollution.
(206) Most people would agree that the Italian version sounds better.
(207) Ottovina lived on the South Side, in the Italian ghetto[Sentence dictionary], and barely spoke any English at all.
(208) Ann speaks fluent Italian.
(209) In the 1880s the city was a mesh of Italian, Portuguese, Mexican and German immigrants.
(210) The only Italian food we'd ever heard about was a bowl of spaghetti swimming in tomato sauce.
(211) It's pretty sad that in an Italian restaurant they can't cook pasta well.
(212) Francois speaks perfect English. He also speaks German and Italian.
(213) In 1960, British and Italian Somaliland united to form Somalia.
(214) The winery was started by an Italian immigrant to California.
(215) They settled in Ronco, a picturesque village near the Italian frontier.
(216) On the contrary, yellowfin prices, in spite of few arrivals from the Atlantic Ocean, are stable on the Spanish market whereas a price rise is already noticeable on the Italian market.
(217) W: We went to an oyster bar, and then we went to eat Chinese food. After that, we had Italian gelato, espresso, and...
(218) Austrians quickly gave up on most of the Italian regions, but fiercely defended the Tyrolean territory.
(219) So why not use those instead?' When cooking authentic Italian cuisine, though, can Chinese bok choy replace broccoli?
(220) One of the greatest sculptors of the Italian Renaissance, and probably of all time, was Michelangelo.
(221) Waiter: So, you have ordered a country style salad with Italian dressing. A beef tenderloin, medium, with black pepper sauce . Is that right?
(222) Add rocket herb lettuce into the big bowl. Seasoned with extra virgin olive oil and Italian red wine vinegar. Combine them.
(223) Spanish and Italian make a distinction between a male child and a female child by giving the words different endings (ni?o, bambino/ni?a, bambina).
(224) She sang the lead in the opera "Norma" by Italian composer Vincenzo Bellini.
(225) The "forward" face guard theory and "backward" pharynx sound theory, developed from the Italian traditional Bel Canto, are the core threads that run through all ideas in various vocal music schools.
(226) Loren was 5ft 8in of Italian voluptuousness, while Ladd was 5ft 5in tall and, in his own words, a man with "the face of an ageing choirboy and the build of an undernourished featherweight".
(227) His roots could have been Asian, Latino,() even Italian or Russian.
(228) Then normal candidates for Italian unification are Sardinia-Piedmont, the Papal States, or the Two Sicilies.
(229) In new aper interviews Friday, Italian officials proposed a shared command.
(230) Type of white wine grape: Chardonney, Risling, Chenin Blanc, Bino Blanc, Ugni Blanc, Italian Riesling, etc.
(231) Italian police say they've arrested a mafia boss in the Puglia region of southern Italy.
(232) Italian politics tended toward deadlock, especially from the 1890s through 1920s.
(233) First mentioned by Pliny the Elder, Chioggia developed as a fishing and lacemaking town and is today connected by a causeway to the Italian mainland.
(234) He announced Italian Jews will boycott the Church's annual celebration of Judaism.
(235) We are surfeited with Italian cities for the present, and much prefer to walk the familiar quarter-deck and view this one from a distance.
(236) Learn how to chop onions for this homemade spaghetti sauce recipe to use for your spaghetti and meatball dinner with expert cooking tips in this free traditional Italian cuisine video clip.
(236) is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
(237) There's a new Italian place somebody at work was raving about.
(238) In December an Italian Catholic priest was knifed by a teenager in Izmir.
(239) Gigi cagni and world famous international household Italian design company VELD cooperation.
(240) The Italian agent of Ajax striker Klaas - Jan Huntelaar has confirmed Juventus are following the Dutch hotshot.
(241) "George likes figurative artists in the tradition of Norman Rockwell, Maxfield Parrish and the Italian Renaissance," Rinzler said.
(242) In Italy, the government shifted into emergency mode on Tuesday, as government-bond yields climbed and the share prices of the Italian banks that hold many of them slid precipitously.
(243) Visiting here is like spending your vacation in a vintage shop. Old men in dapper Fedora hats and antique Italian shades haunt Harnet Avenue, the palm-studded main drag in Asmara, the capital.
(244) Members of Confindustria include ANIMA, Federation of the Italian Associations of Mechanical and Engineering Industries.
(245) One day we got a visit from four "real" Italian men who let us know that it was really their money the chiropractor had given us, and they didn't appreciate us not making the payments on the loan.
(246) The Italian press has slammed what they claim is a return to the bureaucratic straightjacket of the Mussolini era.
(247) "By examining the genetics, we have shown conclusively that the Italian sparrow is of mixed origin - it is a hybrid of the house sparrow and the Spanish sparrow,[http:///Italian.html] " Dr Saetre told BBC Nature.
(248) An Italian company, Kitegen, has come up with a theoretical design for a system that could generate a gigawatt, as much power as a standard coal-fired power station.
(249) "New and increasing demand for bioenergy production has put high pressure on the whole world grain market, " said Claudia Conti, a spokesman for Barilla, one of the largest Italian pasta makers.
(250) When this newspaper first denounced Mr Berlusconi, many Italian businesspeople replied that only his roguish, entrepreneurial chutzpah offered any chance to modernise the economy.
(251) The judges' choice for best actor was Italian Sergio Castellito, star of Bella Martha and L'Ora di Religione.
(252) The first Aromatic Aquatic fragrance from the contemporary Italian jeweller.
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