单词 | Phrase |
例句 | 1) We bought a Danish phrase book. 2) We came across a new phrase in the text. 3) She used the phrase 'survival of the fittest'. 4) That's exactly the phrase I was looking for. 5) This phrase is labelled as an Americanism in this dictionary. 6) She was, in her own favourite phrase, 'a woman without a past'. 7) He hashed a phrase in order to colour the sentence. 8) At the end of this phrase,(http:///phrase.html) the music modulates from C to G. 9) In the phrase 'a hard frost', 'hard' is a collocation of 'frost' and 'strong' would not sound natural. 10) In the phrase 'she smiled cheerfully', the word 'cheerfully' is an adverb. 11) We are governed, in Lord Hailsham's famous phrase, by an 'elective dictatorship'. 12) "Start slowly" is the key phrase for the first-time marathon runner. 13) A phrase jumped out at me in a piece about copyright. 14) This phrase can be loosely translated as 'Go away'. 15) Every phrase in this poem is pregnant with meaning. 16) The phrase 'glass ceiling' is a fairly recent coinage. 17) Tasting is believing,() to coin a phrase! . 18) His every phrase is salted with personality. 19) The phrase is common diplomatic parlance for spying. 20) That was a picturesque phrase. 21) This phrase is repeated at intervals throughout the song. 22) They phrase in new machinery for increased automation. 23) That phrase has come into usage. 24) It's difficult to tick off in a phrase. 25) Polly tried to think how to phrase the question. 26) The phrase has become almost meaningless. 27) I was, to coin a phrase, gobsmacked! 28) The phrase 'a hard frost' is a collocation. 29) The phrase was caught on and immediately became popular. 30) 'Significant other' meaning 'partner' - now that's an interesting turn of phrase. 1) We bought a Danish phrase book. 2) We came across a new phrase in the text. 3) She used the phrase 'survival of the fittest'. 4) That's exactly the phrase I was looking for. 5) This phrase is labelled as an Americanism in this dictionary. 6) She was, in her own favourite phrase, 'a woman without a past'. 7) 'Significant other' meaning 'partner' - now that's an interesting turn of phrase. 8) In the phrase 'a hard frost', 'hard' is a collocation of 'frost' and 'strong' would not sound natural. 9) In the phrase 'she smiled cheerfully', the word 'cheerfully' is an adverb. 10) We are governed, in Lord Hailsham's famous phrase, by an 'elective dictatorship'. 11) "Start slowly" is the key phrase for the first-time marathon runner. 12) A phrase jumped out at me in a piece about copyright. 13) That was a picturesque phrase. 14) That phrase has come into usage. 15) The phrase was caught on and immediately became popular. 16) The phrase is labelled as slang in the dictionary. 17) He was — what is the phrase I'm looking for — not intimately acquainted with his subject. 18) The trouble was sparked off by an apparently harmless phrase. 19) She was, in her own memorable phrase,'a woman without a past '. 20) 31) I need to phrase my question rather carefully. 32) How shall I phrase it? 33) The girl turned a pretty phrase. 34) What is the exact meaning of this phrase? 35) Who coined the phrase "desktop publishing"? 36) Kate has a colourful turn of phrase. 37) The phrase is labelled as slang in the dictionary. 38) That's exactly the phrase I was looking for myself. 39) 'Very quickly indeed' is an adverbial phrase. 40) The phrase is loaded with irony. 41) What a strange turn of phrase! 42) It wasn't a happy choice of phrase given the circumstances. 43) Play this phrase staccato. 44) In the phrase 'you are',() the verb 'are' is in the second person and the word 'you' is a second-person pronoun. 45) He is meticulous in his choice of words and turns of phrase. 46) 'Making knowledge work' is the university's phrase, and it is no idle boast . 47) He was — what is the phrase I'm looking for — not intimately acquainted with his subject. 48) She has a nice turn of phrase which should serve her well in journalism. 49) His statement was too general and should have been qualified with phrase "in most cases". 50) I managed to make myself understood with the help of a phrase book. 51) The trouble was sparked off by an apparently harmless phrase. 52) This phrase may well have been a rendering of a popular Arabic expression. 53) Her unfortunate choice of phrase offended most of the audience. 54) In grammar, an adjunct is an adverb or adverbial phrase that gives extra information in a sentence. 55) Power corrupts and absolute power absolutely corrupts. That's the old hackneyed phrase, but it's true. 56) He'd thought the flight would never -- to coin a phrase -- get off the ground. 57) Cohen knows how to turn a phrase in his lyrics. 58) In the sentence 'By that time I will have finished, ' the verb phrase 'will have finished' is in the future perfect. 59) In the phrase 'Paris, the capital of France', 'the capital of France' is in apposition to 'Paris'. 60) The phrase has been in wide use from before 1950's. 61) In the sentence 'Who will look after the dog?' the verb phrase 'will look' is in the future. 62) 'South London' is a catch-all phrase/term for anywhere south of the river. 63) She will phrase a fugue of Bach's in these days. 64) As previously stated, the phrase "value for money" has an ambiguous meaning. 65) In the phrase 'Leave him alone!', the verb 'leave' is an imperative/is in the imperative. 66) The phrase 'innocent women and children' is a way of infantilizing women, making them seem passive and helpless. 67) She was, in her own memorable phrase(),'a woman without a past '. 68) Ad lib is an abbreviation of the Latin phrase "ad libitum". 69) To borrow a phrase , if you can't stand the heat get out of the kitchen. 70) The program to phrase down environmental pollution is progressing successfully. 71) In the phrase 'the house was spotlessly clean', the word 'spotlessly' is an adverb. 72) A phrase from the conference floor set my mind wandering. 73) The phrase "yeah yeah yeah" can rarely have been delivered with so much unhinged passion. 74) There are proposals to phrase out the hitherto separate Department of Economic Geography. 75) In the sentence 'I spoke to the driver of the car', 'the driver of the car' is a noun phrase. 76) She has an apt turn of phrase for summing up a situation. 77) The phrase 'born again' is used metaphorically to mean that someone has suddenly become very religious. 78) Oh, well, no news is good news, to coin a phrase. 79) The Italian phrase can be rendered as 'I did my best'. 80) How can they put such a damning construction on a perfectly innocent phrase? 81) I hardly dared to hope she'd remember me. In positive sentences a phrase like not be afraid is often used instead:She wasn't afraid to tell him the truth. 82) The phrase 'a not unfamiliar situation' is an example of a double negative. 83) It is impossible to hypnotise someone simply by saying a particular word or phrase. 84) Fifty local musicians have, to coin a phrase, banded together to form the Jazz Umbrella. 85) But she's never used a phrase like that before. 86) I had not then heard the famous phrase. 87) Neville Chamberlain's famous phrase says it all. 88) They also have an eye for a catchy phrase. 89) Tic main things to are how to a phrase, how to search on multiple, and how to exclude certain words. 90) As with the highly misleading phrase Stavrogin's Confession, critics and commentators behave as if they had got into a huddle. 91) Impressive results were obtained, with only 5 out of 243 noun phrase brackets being omitted. 92) Motifs Composers have sometimes used a recurring motif or melodic phrase to establish the atmosphere of a piece. 93) Local authorities were upset because the initial letters of the phrase were highlighted, spelling an obscene word. 94) Naturally he had never so much as whispered this phrase to a living soul. 95) Fiona would never jock him off, in racing's descriptive phrase. 96) If cloze only measures comprehension at the phrase or sentence level, it has severe limitations. 97) Those who belittle the value of new integrative speculation are, in a phrase of Bennett's, dogmatically defeatist. 97) is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 98) When a quotation is followed by an attributive phrase, the comma is placed within the quotation marks. 99) Click the mouse on an icon, and a descriptive phrase appears in a box next to the icons. 100) As Leon Brittan has pointed out, the phrase doesn't even carry the same literal meaning in every language. 101) The fact is, "Japan bashing" is a phrase that's become a code word for racism. 102) The resource person may correct a serious error and repeat the phrase again but with no trace of disapproval or reproach. 103) It is an odd sidelight, to coin a phrase, on road accidents. 104) Like title fights, the Super Bowl would need a catchy name or phrase that symbolizes the magnitude of the cosmic event. 105) I have already had several occasions to remark that binary oppositions are, in Derrida's phrase, violent hierarchies. 106) The phrase is a familiar one but this does not necessarily imply that there is universal agreement over its meaning. 107) A tell-tale phrase came back to her as she ran over the dew-wet marsh grass: The White Girl's Grave. 108) The problems faced by dual-career families have been well researched since the Rapoports coined the phrase in 1969. 109) The choreographer can make an overall rhythm fur a long phrase of music and within it shorter phrases. 110) Dagenham's employees can only hope that Ford does not resurrect the phrase in the 1990s. 111) These are marked by three of the dancers whilst another performs a solo to a short phrase. 112) He placed the phrase book on the table beside the coffee. 113) Even if you have a tape recorder, the tone and the lilt of the voice can change what a phrase means. 114) He drew out the phrase book and flicked through the pages. 115) The result is sometimes desperation prose, each individual phrase clamouring for attention. 116) The corner is awkward, much more awkward than was recognised when, in 1965, Professor Robinson coined the phrase. 117) This phrase is a clue, becoming a means whereby adherents of the same movement can be identified. 118) The environment is our future. Sustainable development is the phrase that seeks to make this clear. 119) By his analysis almost two thirds of these noun phrase types are represented only once. 120) When he has gone over the phrase a few more times, he will smile or chuckle or perhaps merely feel relieved. 121) Whatever that phrase really means, Tuesday's program Twentieth-Century Landscapes showed how freely composers exploited sound in the past century. 122) The key factor, phrase or words bold Use a different colour or symbol to identify each part of your question. 123) In a school gymnasium full of caucus-goers in Des Moines, Dole inadvertently coined the best phrase of this perplexing campaign. 124) There was not a single low note or phrase that did not display infallible technique or persuasive musicality. 125) My Swahili, such as it is, comes from a Berlitz tape and a phrase book. 126) He was going to have fun if it killed him, to coin a phrase. 127) His most consistent phrase was that he wants to accomplish in Washington what the governors have done in their states. 127) try its best to collect and build good sentences. 128) That phrase is read narrowly to convict the accused of handling rather than theft, handling being a more serious offence than theft. 129) She understood the true meaning of a phrase she had often heard but never defined: in her element. 130) In particular, contingent entities can not be individuated in an absolute sense by any kind of descriptive phrase. 131) In our business, the phrase "harmless error" is a contradiction in terms. 132) Similarly, the noun phrase object can be questioned just like any other. 133) Maybe the child who had first heard that story would use that phrase(), but not the scientist talking to me now. 134) The whole phrase does not create more than one offence. 135) In both cases, we have a minor constituent of the category noun phrase without any special marking. 136) Linney and Ruffalo's relationship gives meaning to the phrase emotional intelligence. 137) She had read the words, widen your scope, in a phrase book. 138) It is, in a memorable phrase from the 1930s, a faraway country of which we know little. 139) I often pray, though I’m not really sure Anyone’s listening; and I phrase it carefully, just in case He’s literary. Mignon McLaughlin 140) But Michael Foot was a formidable orator and on occasions he could coin a phrase which captured the mood perfectly. 141) Yet in a deeper sense the phrase is apt for the new millennium. 142) Tennyson's sanguinary phrase reflects not a rule of life, but despair at the death of a friend. 143) These various elements appear in adjustable windows; highlight a word or phrase, and the stuff in each module changes. 144) And very often an indefinite article possibly with some er a noun phrase with some modifier. 145) It's a useful little phrase book, full of colloquial expressions. 146) Similarly, in the second movement there is no warmth of phrase, no atmosphere, no autumnal beauty. 147) How could I phrase the question so that I could distinguish between free choice and manipulative coercion? 148) Miller was trying to help his career and, to coin a phrase, snatch victory from the jaws of defeat. 149) Well, to borrow another phrase from film, that was then and this is now. 150) Also, make sure that you improvise variations on the fill-ins at the end of each two bar phrase. 151) The problem is that the meaning of a sentence tends to drift off into what linguists would call the Indeterminate Adverbial Phrase. 152) Most of their examples show the activation of a single word or a short phrase. 153) It is an account of legitimate authority, whereas the phrase is often used to refer to defacto authorities. 154) Computer buffs have a different phrase for it: garbage in, garbage out. 155) It is what Freud called in a memorable phrase, an impoverishment of the ego on a grand scale. 156) Detectives have a phrase they use to help determine the trail of guilt from crimes of venality: Follow the cash. 157) The final phrase seems to recognize that the Lords have some merit as a residual guardian of the constitution. 158) If a phrase is noteworthy then acknowledge the copying with speech marks and cite the source. 159) Once again in this phrase reaction against the nineteenth century is bound to a standpoint which relies on anthropology. 160) The phrase seems to have originated in the world of baseball( ), although some authorities claim priority for an alternative connotation. 161) I have quoted the passage from which the phrase comes, showing how Wells was painfully aware of our duality. 162) The highly contagious phrase quickly infected the international media and spread across the globe in a matter of days. 163) You select an Esperanto phrase, then hear the phrase as spoken by a native speaker. 164) It demands complicated puns, archaic semantic associations, and other comic turns of phrase. 165) Nowhere else does this phrase occur in the Old Testament except in 12.1. 166) I had to find out the hard way - to coin a phrase. 167) The proper response was a light laugh and a phrase that turned the advice aside. 168) With only his home-made phrase book to help him, Twoflower was trying to explain the mysteries of inn-sewer-ants to Broadman. 169) The implication can be seen by thinking of the instruction part and the key phrase or word. 170) Nearly every economic summit since the first one in 1975 has come up with a catch phrase. 171) Repeater technique will eventually begin to release the phrase from various engrams and begin to show up incidents. 172) In a similar way it is possible to phrase many other unsolved mathematical problems in terms of the Turing machine halting problem. 173) Art for art's sake is an empty phrase. Art for the sake of truth, art for the sake of the good and the beautiful,[] that is the faith I am searching for. George Sand 174) A sentence spent defining a word or phrase can make valid the rest of your answer. 175) Several factors probably went into the editorial decision to delete such an antiquated phrase. 176) Thing is, you've got to grab attention with just one phrase as punters rush on by. 177) He had to admit it was an ingenious way to phrase the question to a young audience. 178) The phrase suggests that Brunelleschi was engaging in an activity other than art. 179) This is sometimes described in the catch phrase that we must treat like cases alike. 180) The page includes a phrase generator for making generic gossip, and two extensive bits on George Stephanopoulos. 181) When a quotation is followed by an attributive phrase, the comma is enclosed within the quotation marks. 182) Between the two of you - well, in his own phrase, it's a close-run thing. 183) Never has his favourite phrase sounded so dismally precise: My, my, ain't the world strange. 184) It's easier, though, to remember a meaningful sentence or phrase of six words than to remember six disconnected words. 185) Here the element of change is contained within a repetition of the original phrase idea. 186) To sum up all of the above in one phrase - cyclic controls speed, throttle controls height. 187) But on the way back to town that phrase from Topaz's last note was going round and round in my mind. 188) Despite this there have been various Parliamentary attempts to define the phrase. 189) Agnes watched with amusement as his interest quickened or faded with each phrase. 190) Respectable working class,(http:///phrase.html) that's the phrase they use about families like mine. 191) This phrase always intrigued Bob; as if the speaker could split herself in two, providing a doppelganger companion. 192) He had just remembered where he'd heard the phrase with which Crepi had rung off. 193) It is a world in which the grimace is often more eloquent than the phrase. 194) Raphaelo Florienborque, leader of the Phantasms, joked that maybe they should take that phrase literally. 195) These are words of closed, classes which have grammatical functions in the phrase, clause or sentence. 196) The alteration of stress on certain words can completely change the meaning of a phrase or sentence. 197) But the political row is far more than a linguistic challenge about expressing love for the fatherland without using the forbidden phrase. 198) He said he used the phrase as a figure of speech, and did not mean to imply she was a coward. 199) The key factor, phrase or word is more important than the main topic. 200) Akai tried a similar idea a few years back with their U4 phrase trainer, but that was, surprisingly, a flop. 201) The probability of each part of speech starting and ending a noun phrase was then determined from this data. 202) It's not a phrase I've had occasion to use all that much. 203) The phrase ends on a final ambiguous chord - B, E, B. 204) She kindly said she would, but we both used a spiritual eraser to delete that particular phrase. 205) Killing the fatted calf is another Biblical phrase which ought to act as an antidote to killjoy Christmases. 206) However, I have no idea where this phrase originated and why we use it. 207) He was a slow-talking Mississippian with a penchant for the rustic turn of phrase and a gift for storytelling. 208) He was all for the racy phrase. 209) Notice that this is a set phrase. 210) I know it's a set phrase. 211) What is the function of the prepositional phrase? 212) Can you guess a set phrase with them? 213) This has become a set phrase. 214) A senior securities analyst in the phrase. 215) A quibble arose concerning the phrase break out. 216) Did I say a set phrase just now? 217) A set phrase is always fixed. 218) The columnists coined the phrase " to broderick ",[/phrase.html] meaning to rough up. 219) Yes, an iron rampart, " he repeated, relishing his phrase. 220) Generally his ideas were expressed in brief sententious phrase, spoken in low voice. 221) An attributive clause is a clause that modifies a noun an adjective or prepositional phrase does. 222) You may remember it a set phrase and the two phrases are the same in meaning. 223) Later the set phrase a bamboo is used to refer to irresistible force or victorious advance. 224) This paper deals With the usage of prepositional phrase indicating continuous sense in view of semantics. 225) Generally his ideas were expressed in sententious phrase, spoken in low voice . 226) In official documentary language, the use of set phrase has its functions, characteristics and principles. 227) The phrase describes som eone very shy or tim id. 228) Chinese language lessons: Chinese set phrase , folk tales, ancient poems, oral Chinese, Chinese History and reading. 229) Radio announcer asks - Without financial motive is a key phrase here. 230) The prepositional phrase used as an adverbial is usually before a verb. 231) He tried to spell out the meaning of the phrase. |
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