单词 | Be alien to |
例句 | (1) It is alien to the school discipline. (2) Such principles are alien to our religion. (3) The whole concept of responsibility was alien to him. (4) Such an attitude is alien to most bu-sinessmen. (5) The idea is alien to our religion. (6) Orange trees are alien to China. (7) What Harry said was alien to the subject. (8) A referendum is alien to the party's concept of democracy. (9) Nothing we learn about them is alien to ourselves. (10) They impose liturgical traditions, organisational structures[http:///be alien to.html], communication methods and leadership models which are alien to their environment. (11) If she was stuck with wanting a man whose background and conditioning were alien to her, then that was her problem. (12) A parliament possessing real power is alien to the country's every tradition. (13) Of course this kind of thoughtful extension is alien to most Highland hotel owners. (14) They are curios, but their use is alien to Old Worlder ears. (15) He also recognises that in a free society values may develop which are alien to its very existence. (16) It is alien to what the prevailing populace believes, or what it thinks it should believe. (17) One to concentrate on his thoughts, the other to concentrate on the flight ahead that was alien to his being. (18) They appeared to be alien to the Earth. (19) The terms in which I speak must be alien to you: but they will become known. (20) These new genes will of course cause the creation of new proteins, which will generally be alien to the plant, and may, in the worst case, be toxic, allergenic or otherwise detrimental to heath. (21) If the complexity of the modern welfare system would be alien to its founders, the political context of today's reforms would be familiar. |
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