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单词 Describe
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1 Describe how you did it.
2 The police asked her to describe the two men.
3 Can you describe what you saw tous?
4 Could you describe your attacker?
5 Without you, my life don't know how to describe.
6 Words cannot describe the beauty of the scene.
7 Words can hardly describe the beauty of the scene.
8 No words can describe the scene.
9 It's not correct to describe them as 'students'.
10 I would describe her as handsome rather than beautiful.
11 Can you describe him to me?
12 Globalisation is a catch-all to describe increased international trade.
13 'Register' is the term commonly used to describe different levels of formality in language.
14 It is very difficult to describe our joy in word.
15 I will describe you.
16 The role of scientists is to observe and describe the world,[] not to try to control it.
17 We asked her to describe what kind of things she did in her spare time.
18 Parmesan is a generic term used to describe a family of hard Italian cheeses.
19 I hesitate to describe him as really clever.
20 It's not PC to describe people as disabled.
21 Please describe to the court exactly what you saw.
22 Describe how you were received.
23 Remember that these statistics describe college freshmen in 1972.
24 She tried herself to describe what she remembered.
25 So describe this new boyfriend to me!
26 It's difficult to describe how I feel.
27 Can you describe your assailant?
28 Describe it in ordinary everyday language .
29 'It's so ..., so ...' I was groping for the right word to describe it.
30 Suppose someone gave you an egg and asked you to describe exactly what was inside.
1 Describe how you did it.
2 The police asked her to describe the two men.
3 Could you describe your attacker?
4 Words can hardly describe the beauty of the scene.
5 It's not correct to describe them as 'students'.
6 Can you describe him to me?
7 Globalisation is a catch-all to describe increased international trade.
8 'Register' is the term commonly used to describe different levels of formality in language.
9 'It's so ..., so ...' I was groping for the right word to describe it.
10 I will describe you.
11 The role of scientists is to observe and describe the world, not to try to control it.
12 Suppose someone gave you an egg and asked you to describe exactly what was inside.
13 We asked her to describe what kind of things she did in her spare time.
14 Parmesan is a generic term used to describe a family of hard Italian cheeses.
15 I hesitate to describe him as really clever.
16 She tried herself to describe what she remembered.
17 Can you describe it to me?
18 Can you describe your son?
19 Who'd like to describe what happened just now?
20 I should describe the attempt as a failure.
21 Some patients don't refer to the discomfort of angina as an ache; rather they describe it as sudden sharp pains.
22 Satire is a lonely and introspective occupation, for nobody can describe a fool to the life without much patient ...
31 The effect is almost impossible to describe.
32 Can you describe it to me?
33 Can you describe your son?
34 Words cannot describe our feelings at that moment.
35 Who'd like to describe what happened just now?
36 A lexicographer's job is to describe the language.
37 Researchers describe it as an enabling technology.
38 He used compasses to describe a circle.
39 I should describe the attempt as a failure.
40 It's fairly entertaining as films go, but I wouldn't describe it as unmissable.
41 The book goes on to describe his experiences in the army.
42 It was hard to describe the nightmare she had lived through.
43 The function of an adjective is to describe or add to the meaning of a noun.
44 After attacking the Government's economic policy, he went on to describe how the Labour Party would reduce unemployment.
45 You have to be able to describe things in a form that the end user can understand.
46 I only caught a glimpse of the thief, so I can't really describe him.
46 is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
47 Each of us in turn had to describe how alcohol had affected our lives.
48 Satire is a lonely and introspective occupation, for nobody can describe a fool to the life without much patient self-inspection.
49 Some patients don't refer to the discomfort of angina as an ache; rather they describe it as sudden sharp pains.
50 This model does not describe accurately the way a market economy actually functions.
51 While under hypnosis, the victim was able to describe her attacker.
52 The slim booklets describe a range of services and facilities.
53 The term "claret", used to describe Bordeaux wines, may come from the French word "clairet".
54 It is easy to describe a circle if you have a pair of compasses.
55 What she did was so shocking that I can hardly describe it.
56 He goes on to describe very vividly how Caesar was stabbed to death.
57 We can credibly describe the band's latest album as their best yet.
58 There was a short period of uneasy calm after the riot. It can also be used to describe a person's manner:She spoke with icy calm. Calmness is usually used to talk about a person:We admired his calmness under pressure.
59 I feel quite tired today . With adjectives that describe an extreme state it means 'completely' or 'absolutely':I feel quite exhausted. With some adjectives, both meanings are possible. The speaker's stress and intonation will show you which is meant:Your essay is quite good ; Your essay is quite good .
60 I cannot describe the feeling of contentment that was with me at that time.
61 It would be wrong to describe society purely in economic terms .
62 It's hard to find enough superlatives to describe this book.
63 They tried to describe their attempts to fill the void left by their son's death.
64 My films try to describe a journey of discovery, both for myself and the watcher.
65 With the best will in the world I could not describe him as a good father.
66 In Chapter 3, I shall describe some of the documentation that I gathered.
67 He has climbed some of the world's highest mountains. You also use high to describe the distance of something from the ground:How high was the plane when the engine failed?
68 She tried to describe what made a good guitar sound.
69 In this section we will describe common myths about cigarettes, alcohol, and marijuana.
70 Political correctness has had an impact on the language people use to describe women.
71 Even his closest allies describe him as forceful, aggressive and determined.
72 Can't you think of a better word than 'nice' to describe your holiday?
73 Fashion editors are always casting around for words to describe colours.
74 We may describe uniquely any point in a plane by an ordered pair of numbers, called coordinates.
75 Satire is a lonely and introspective occupation, for nobody can describe a fool to the life without much patient ...
76 The term 'cardboard city' was coined to describe communities of homeless people living in cardboard boxes.
77 Slim means pleasantly thin. It is often used to describe women who have controlled their weight by diet or exercise:She has a beautifully slim figure.
78 Briefly describe the product,[] but do not give any technical details at this stage.
79 The writer used the image of corn silk to describe the girl's hair.
80 I wouldn't describe myself as phobic but I don't like heights.
81 We were anxious about the children's safety. It can also describe a person who always worries a lot:a very anxious parent. You can say that you are anxious to do sth when you want something very much, but do not use it when you are talking about something pleasant that you are looking forward to:I am anxious to find out what's happened.
82 Describe step by step how you went about achieving your goal.
83 His novels nicely describe life in Britain between the wars.
84 To describe all these people as refugees is to oversimplify the situation.
85 a classic movie/work. It is also used to describe a typical example of something:a classic example/mistake, or something elegant but simple and traditional:classic design.
86 Official handouts describe the Emperor as "particularly noted as a scholar".
87 We use the word 'hardware' to describe the actual machine.
88 Sam was very lonely when he first moved to New York. It can also describe places or activities that make you feel lonely:a lonely house.
89 He will describe it in detail sight, smell, every-thing.
90 The dream is easy to describe, difficult to comprehend.
91 You describe the trains as ambling along branch-line style.
92 The first two volumes describe methods used in microscopy.
93 Can you describe the robber's physical characteristics?
94 They also describe three digital data sets.
95 The basic components we will describe are fairly typical.
96 My daughter would describe a process called heredity.
97 To describe the experience is not easy.
98 Instead, describe each step in detail.
99 It's difficult to describe how I felt.
100 One they describe as mechanistic, the other as organic.
101 Women too became celebrities, as both these books describe.
102 Could you try and describe the man you saw?
103 The aim is to describe how you learn.
104 What adjectives best describe lawyers in their fifties?
105 And yet, we still describe symbols as intellectual abstractions.
106 If so, please describe how this would be achieved.
107 Three characteristics describe the behaviour of insiders: 1.
108 Describe this in great detail and act it out.
109 Hess then proceeded to describe the ocean floor as if it were a collection of giant conveyor belts.
110 Labour will not come clean with its figures, so it is bound to describe ours as jiggery-pokery.
111 Parents should also be carefully questioned about how they are using it and should describe in detail what they do.
112 In a pilot experiment subjects attempted to describe films as they watched them in the way described by Hughes and Cole.
113 My other travelling companion, John Lawrence, would describe himself first and foremost as a writer.
114 We then went on to describe the Johnston-McClelland model of visual word recognition and the Cohort model of auditory word recognition.
115 We will adopt only two terms to describe the major functions of language and emphasise that this division is an analytic convenience.
116 Sheffield said the callers would sometimes describe to him what he did that day.
117 Adverbs Adverbs describe verbs in the same way that adjectives describe nouns.
118 Companies aide still trying to find how best to describe these new work arrangements for people.
119 Mythologies all over the world describe the intimate connection, often antipathy, between birds and snakes.
120 For example your own columns continually describe Equitable as if it is bankrupt, in trouble, or in crisis.
121 This chapter will describe a structured, time-limited, assessment interview, and later examine a number of helpful questionnaires and inventories.
122 There are many new words to describe eternal responses and situations.
123 Her grandmother never used the words white and black to describe skin colour.
124 A Polish refugee coined the term "genocide" to describe attempts to kill an entire group of people.
125 It will take at least three chapters in this book to describe how a voice arises from brain mechanisms.
126 Chen saw the knife describe an arc through the air and felt himself flinch.
127 In the next section we will describe a method for finding all efficient tableaux.
128 The following sections describe a series of recent small mammal assemblages accumulated by known predators under known conditions.
129 In the following sketches, the Cabinet members describe in their own words how they see their work.
130 We know how Disney chose to describe his role at the studio: Walt, the busy bee.
131 They describe gang members as ranging in age from early teens to late twenties.
132 The first are words which describe the process of listening - hearing, concentration, silence.
133 Instead, the vendor should be encouraged to identify, describe and quantify the actual and contingent liabilities arising from these disputes.
134 Though I lack words to describe such devilry, I will try.
135 Crawdaddy-O, for general purposes, describe themselves as a Cajun brass band.
136 How can I describe that experience in just a few words?
137 The few who have seen Durdiyev lately describe him as disoriented, raising concern that he may have been force-fed medication.
138 A female chauvinist approach might be to describe men as a kind of afterthought in the scheme of existence.
139 The men with the Brigade ties and their friends were running out of potential mutual acquaintances to describe.
140 It is these roles and how they were established that 1 shall describe in this chapter.
141 Even more bizarre was the terminology the firm used to describe its internal problems.
142 Critics describe the mayor as an arrogant bully who hates to be contradicted.
143 More commonly, the term is now used to describe any really frightening dream.
144 These describe the appearance and behaviour of heroes, heroines, villains and other characters.
145 University officials describe the merger as an economic lifeline for the prestigious but financially ailing medical center.
146 Then write down adjectives that describe the relationship you have with each of those individuals.
147 And every time I speak, without influencing what I want my audience to think, I describe this process.
148 But to describe the bill as largely symbolic is not to diminish its importance.
149 This small-scale study aims to describe and evaluate one initiative in this field.
150 Similarly young children resort to screaming because they can not use words to describe what they want.
151 A double oven cooker with all this style and all these features - there's only one word to describe it.
152 This table is based upon interviewees' detailed descriptions of their desired practice, not upon terms they used to describe them.
153 Associates describe him as a deft manipulator of the media and of the young women he turns into pop superstars.
154 In the remainder of this book and especially in the concluding chapter I will describe this reconfiguration in more detail.
155 Here I simply introduce them to you and describe how Iberian managers ran afoul of them. 1.
156 He and his co-stars describe how scary it was filming the battle scenes in their new movie.
157 Batt: The term used to describe a sheet of wadding.
158 To describe these, it is necessary first to make a distinction between head-modifier constructions and head-complement constructions.
159 The more she got, the more unhappy she became. Describe this in great detail and act it out.
160 It's difficult to describe in detail without spoiling the effect for future viewers, something that goes for the whole film.
161 I have used the analogy of the structure of a document to describe the basis of the curriculum.
162 To describe behaviour as skilled is to say no more than that it has been influenced by training and experience.
163 Traditionally it is a peaceful event, without confrontation between police and what they describe as the hippy convoy.
164 Tacky barely begins to describe your actions in this mess.
165 I will also try to describe why, after a decade of using Macintosh, I still find it exhilarating.
166 While disagreeing with his explanation,[http:///describe.html] Priest ley was quick to describe suitably scaled up apparatus for filling balloons.
167 Language is very powerful. Language does not just describe reality. Language creates the reality it describes. Desmond Tutu 
168 It would be impossible to list them all or to describe how at different times they have been better or worse.
169 Construction metaphors aptly describe what prosecutors and other trial lawyers do.
170 The great thing about differential equations is that they produce nice smoothly continuous change in the quantities they describe.
171 Four charges under the food labelling regulations alleged the names used to describe the products did not mention soya protein.
172 It is impossible to describe any but the most popular of the salami that are found both in delicatessens and supermarkets.
173 These were to identify, but not describe or interpret, the stylistic devices present in a given text.
174 But vibrant is such an abstract term that it can not be used to describe what to look for in a dough.
175 A more organic metaphor is needed to describe the process of transition.
176 There is no point in using the word 'impossible' to describe something that has clearly happened. Douglas Adams 
177 Several different methods are available to describe the age distribution of populations and the relationship between its constituent age groups.
178 For example, the words hot and cold are antonyms that describe physical temperature.
179 The other forms involve lyrical songs that describe topographies in great detail.
180 I never witnessed a serious quarrel or observed anyone I would describe as angry.
181 They are metaphors, figures of speech that describe one thing in terms of something else for purposes of clarification.
182 Put a check in the box beside the word or words that describe the clues you get from the box.
183 To describe oneself as a fine chemicals supplier, therefore, requires self-confidence, not to say courage.
184 Because they describe an objective reality, descriptive core beliefs are simply valid or invalid.
185 So let me simply say at the outset that what I describe below are biological, not moral, events.
186 The Garden of Eden was the way certain people would describe any charming landscape.
187 You should try to form an impression of the person the adjectives describe.
188 Forty percent of biology teachers in rural Kansas describe themselves as creationists; the number drops in urban areas.
189 I had to describe my relationship with each of the committee members.
190 They fill out your cultural background and describe the foods and street life.
191 He'd even been inside the building, and could describe who sat where.
192 Poor communications Lack of understanding often arises through failure to communicate accurately and fully describe the state of the process.
193 Crystallisation Crystallisation is the term used to describe the process by which a floating charge is converted into a normal fixed charge.
194 These are particularly useful to describe situations where events occur in parallel or in patterns rather than in a single series.
195 This paper seeks to describe and explain observed grade differences in sickness absence.
196 Variable and fixed costs are traditionally assumed to be linear. Describe why this assumption is unrealistic.
197 How has it come about that we are prepared to describe a serious physical mutilation as a trivial adjustment?
198 The term is used to describe grace periods that often go into effect when new geographic area codes are set up.
199 A similar title in current use is' sanitary cleanser,[] which could describe anything.
200 Usually these reports concentrate on prophecies of a forthcoming Armageddon but many also describe a dire contemporary situation.
201 Other new signs posted to describe scenery have been desecrated or struck down.
202 Perhaps deities were transported in ships to describe a magic circle of divine protection round the whole island.
203 Halema began to describe the life of the desert djinn who people the underworld.
204 Surely this term should be used to describe some one who lives and works - or draws the dole - in Scouserpool?
205 The language needed to describe unity is itself divisive, each word an island proclaiming its difference from every other.
206 In contrast with our results, these studies describe a pattern of essential fatty acid deficiency, probably related to malabsorption.
207 And apologists for Labour's refusal to organise in Northern Ireland can not in all conscience describe themselves as democrats.
208 Here we describe a novel murine POU domain gene, Oct-11, that is expressed during embryogenesis as well as in specific adult tissues.
209 It does not therefore describe the collision of genuinely non-aligned gravitational waves.
210 What words would you use to describe your emotional characteristics?
211 Before going into a meeting with some one, quickly jot down adjectives to describe the person.
212 It would be well to describe an actual class I attended in Vienna.
213 But is it not the only fair way to describe a policy that deceived so many people for so long?
214 To describe myself as Black in a situation where most people shared my complexion was absurd.
215 Points such as point A can not describe the behaviour of firms in anything longer than the very short run.
216 For example, describe the cook falling asleep by the stove and the fire burning out.
217 For a colour monitor, more than one bit is needed to describe each pixel, and there are two approaches to this.
218 The Cartesian coordinates which result from this transformation describe a space which is tangential to the curved space at the point selected.
219 If you wanted to describe the position of the pieces on a chess board you could use a 2 dimensional array.
220 His books may not be the most definitive works on the phenomenon they describe.
221 In my audio record of the dive, I run out of adjectives to describe the subtle variations in the lava morphologies.
222 We have seen no reports, however, that describe in detail the use of such a service by local clinicians.
223 The extent of the commitment was best seen in the New Look, a term Eisenhower coined to describe his military policy.
224 In addition, the coding system used to describe the condition of items was designed to be as simple and unambiguous as possible.
225 Describe the main differences in the budgeting process for a small retail firm and a large manufacturing firm.
226 He then uses this analogy with the sentence to describe the trajectory by which the subject constitutes itself through the other.
226 Wish you will love and make progress everyday!
227 Your mission statement should describe the business you are in and what you hope to achieve.
228 Fortunately, she was able to describe her attacker in great detail.
229 In 1965 the term soliton was coined to describe waves with this remarkable behaviour.
230 He could describe how insects digest food and how thunderstorms happened.
231 Downbeat nystagmus is a term used to describe nystagmus with fast-phase beating downward when the eyes are looking forward or down.
232 Describe briefly the basic function of the reception office, enumerating the services it provides. 6.
233 Here we describe the crystal structure of a decameric CypA-CsA complex.
234 Since their Nobel lectures describe one collaborative effort, I suggest that we listen to them without interruption.
235 As a result differing terms are used to describe similar products.
236 We describe some of these variations in the following chapters.
237 I tried to describe the feeling to my doctor, but she didn't understand.
238 The words people use to describe this event are not the event itself and are only abstracted re-presentations of the event.
239 Describe what is meant by the net book value and the written down value of an asset?
240 We describe their behaviour by attributing our explanations to those individuals.
241 As a preliminary to this, it is necessary to describe something of the historical background to interwar West Ham.
242 How people describe overtaking behaviour will also be recorded during the survey.
243 Grice suggests that the maxims are in fact not arbitrary conventions, but rather describe rational means for conducting cooperative exchanges.
244 In organic chemistry it is thus more convenient to describe carbon in terms of its valency than its oxidation numbers.
245 Describe your likes and dislikes , and the type of person you'd like to meet.
246 Pasaret's friends describe him as being like a preppy nerd picking a fight in the toughest biker bar in town.
247 Take our changing use of collective nouns to describe the groups of people we work with.
248 How does one write a travel book, I'd wondered aloud, how describe the sheer physicality of life?
249 Gunnarson may have his hands full with what some critics of the new council majority describe as an aggressive and demanding bunch.
250 The last two really best describe the futility from the title.
251 Kidder has a wonderful term to describe the structures that result in creative collaboration.
252 For our present purpose, however(), it is sufficient to note that he did not describe the physical world as autonomous.
253 The Trinity House records of the time describe him as 5 feet 8 inches tall, with black hair and dark complexion.
254 The discourse analyst attempts to discover regularities in his data and to describe them.
255 The point of making these comparisons is that artistic practices affect how a critic should describe a landscape.
256 We have seen charts that describe the organisational chart of a police authority and yet miss off the lowly police constable.sentence dictionary
257 He was prevented from doing so by a miracle, which he prefers not to describe in order to avoid being identified.
258 In the next chapter, we describe a series of experiments designed to explore the extent of this problem.
259 It may be better for auditors to limit the scope of their work and describe it in their report, it concluded.
260 When defining a dynamic variable you describe what the variable can look like in the Type section.
261 At supper that night he tried to describe the experience to Kathy.
262 He found it hard to describe to me the abominable way in which he was treated in a prisoner of war camp.
263 Other writers are less hesitant about attempting to describe what a fully developed professional is like.
264 Friends and associates describe Starr, the son of a Baptist minister, as a man of deep religious convictions.
265 Friends and family members here who have spoken with Makharadze by telephone since the accident describe him as deeply upset.
266 The authors describe what has been discovered and within what time frame.
267 To describe the situation fully needs recourse to the clock.
268 Too many words trying to describe a small detail or a momentary glance will only destroy the image.
269 Though the tarmac takes a smooth U-turn on to the next straight, rider and machine will not describe such a graceful arc.
270 They require a great deal of digital information to describe them.
271 YO-YO would be a more accurate way to describe the succession of U-turns made recently by John Major and his Ministers.
272 As we will describe in the final chapter, we should plan from strength and not from weakness.
273 Describe the basic principles of a good stock control system. 9.
274 Describe software module specific to a articular embedded project.
275 The relations between monitoring information and quality factors are substantially non linear, it will make model more error to describe such relations by linear model.
276 Please describe your leadership & social service experience as well as other extra - curricula achievements.
277 Training and licensure requirements have been used to describe occupation requirements using a number of different approaches.
278 This paper introduce the Duration Distribution Based HMM, it can describe timing correlation of speech signal.
279 How to identify and describe low and non-effective circulation layers is one of important challenges of high efficient oilfield development in ultra-high water cut stage.
280 Objective: To describe and explore the clinical and pathological features of verrucous carcinoma on oral cavity, foot and penis in male patients.
281 Through analyzing the constitution and basic law of environmental protection to describe the major legal basis of environmental rights protection in China, then analyzing the Introduc...
282 One more thing, because of the terrible Chinese tariff policy, when you fill the express waybill please describe the earphones as "gift" or "reworked earphones" and give them a lower declared value.
283 Berserk refers to an Old Norse word used to describe the Viking warriors.
284 Today we are stepping up our governance and anticorruption efforts along three different fronts, and let me describe them.
285 It has spawned a mother lode of words and phrases that CEOs, financial analysts, and journalists alike have come to rely on to describe most things new in the business world.
286 Objective To describe the clinical application of Domelike vertebral canal and evaluate the short - term outcomes.
286 is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
287 The Elgar of England also with his special music skill, describe the emotion of the earnestness of British color.
288 Results from undrained triaxial shear tests show that this model can well describe the stress-strain characteristics of soft clay.
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