单词 | Taken with |
例句 | 1. Can I have my photo taken with you? 2. These two pictures were taken with different exposures. 3. The old man was taken with a fit. 4. She seems very taken with the idea. 5. The committee was very taken with your proposals. 5. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. 6. We were all very taken with her. 7. She was very much taken with the castle. 8. I think he's rather taken with the idea. 9. These measures have been taken with a view to increasing the company's profits. 10. Most of what he says should be taken with a pinch of salt. 11. One close-up taken with a zoom lens. 12. The same approach should be taken with AIDS education. 13. This was either ignored or taken with good humour. 14. These holidays as with annual leave may be taken with the approval of the Board. 15. It was probably coincidence that Amy was taken with spherical shapes at this time. 16. It was worth the risk he'd taken with these theatrics, just to see them afraid. 17. Quite taken with them she was, so lovely to look at, him so fair, her so dark. 18. Even at the early hour I was taken with her freshness, her blond, tousled hair, her milk-warm voluptuous body. 19. Care must be taken with the passenger's replies as they will be hearsay unless in the driver's presence. 20. He's also young and single, strong-minded, and very taken with your sister. 21. Unknown to the teacher he had taken with him a test tube of the acid to test its reaction with lavatory paper. 22. He was taken with little squalls of mirth that subsided, each more quickly than the last. 23. In some cases decisions were taken with little regard for voluntary interests. 24. However, Seldane may cause heart problems if taken with certain antibiotics or anti-fungal drugs, warns Choi. 25. The drug is not harmful per se, but is dangerous when taken with alcohol. 26. The more miraculous parts of this account should be taken with a pinch of salt. 27. For the rest of the short journey she sat beside him uneasily, no longer so taken with her surroundings. 28. He then took a victory lap around the floor of the arena and wound up having his picture taken with Ali. 29. Absorption can be slowed a bit, but not much, if alcoholic drink is taken with food. 30. There were many such tours in the pre-war years, often taken with Barfield, sometimes with Warnie, sometimes both. 31. She was thrilled to have her picture taken with Mel Gibson. 32. Taken with other environmental indicators, such as land snail shells and insect remains, they also give information about the prevailing climate. 33. These supplement their core academic courses, which are taken with the rest of their classmates in the regular high school. 34. Photographs taken with large telescopes are needed to bring out their vivid colours, and with binoculars they appear white and milky. 35. She went on record to reassure parents that no children were taken with a revenge motive. 36. The unsinkable had sunk,(http:///taken with.html) and taken with it half of its passengers and crew. 37. This means that the figures quoted in this paragraph have to be taken with a small pinch of salt. 38. These conclusions must be taken with caution because food composition values for vitamin B6 are still in the developmental stage. 10. 39. Gravy may be taken with the dinner menus, provided it is made with gravy powder or low-fat granules. 40. But even this seemingly logical conclusion must be taken with a grain of salt. 41. Her mouth was being taken with a possessive intensity that obliterated thought and left only sensation. 42. Care needs to be taken with medical records and old original documents that do not copy well. 43. Even Big Macs at times need to be taken with a pinch of salt. 44. He had taken with him more badness than goodness, leaving not a vacuum, but a breathing space. 45. While the first statement is no doubt true, the second must be taken with a pinch of salt. 46. It's a secret that the man who led a double life has taken with his to the grave. 47. Everybody wants to shake his hand, have a picture taken with him, tell him how funny he is. 48. Great care was taken with his education, but teaching him what he did not wish to learn was a dangerous business. 49. Once sentenced to death the nightmare gets worse: very little care is taken with the inmate's emotions. 50. A soft approach can be taken with management on job security, benefits-in-kind, salaries, golden handshakes and so on. 51. One has only to think of the variety of positions that can be taken with respect to qualitative and quantitative research. 52. The defeat was taken with equanimity by the leadership. 53. Picture taken with a fisheye lens underwater. 54. On that night his wife was taken with labour. 55. This photograph was taken with a cheap camera. 56. I was quite taken with your line of photocopiers with collation and stapling capability. 57. I was quite taken with him when I was young. 58. The Group President Tangsirisaree had a photo taken with Canadian immigration and Citizenship Judge Louis Sekora and RCMP Officer in Vancouver. 59. Photos are taken with the camera away from the computer and stored on a memory chip. 60. An empirical research is taken with data from manufacturing in China to verify aforesaid postulation and compare with overseas practice. 61. However , if isoniazid causes an upset stomach, it may be taken with food. 62. SUGGESTED USE : Take three tablets, once per day. May be taken with or without food. 63. She was taken with the idea to be an actress. 64. I'd like to have a photo taken with my sister. 65. US violinist Isaac Stern came to China for a performance. The picture shows Madame Soong Ching-ling, Vice-Chairman of China, having a photo taken with Stern. 66. "Nearly every night a spectrum of Titan is taken with IRTF, " Schaller explains. 67. Taken with imipramine, levofloxacin can lead to even greater prolongation of the QT interval. 68. Other drugs, such as the NNRTI class, relative to the " tolerable ", in 1 hour time difference will not be taken with great impact. 69. However, they warned "this report should be taken with a pinch of salt" and that it is an exercise to "light-heartedly explain quantitative techniques and demystify the typical quant framework. 70. The planetary trio was originally discovered in images taken with the Keck and Gemini North telescopes in 2007 and 2008. 71. FOR all its avowed atheism, China is quite taken with the Christian idea of original sin. 72. Sussex Police said no action would be taken with it not in anyone to prosecute. 73. It was taken with a camera obscura (an ancient optical device used for entertainment and drawing) and took eight hours to expose – hence the sunlight falling on both sides of the building. 74. If you didn’t see last years collection of 50mm prime shots check them out: “80 Awe-Inspiring Photographs Taken With a “Nifty Fifty” 75. In 2003, the Group President Saree Tangsirisaree had this photo taken with Canada's Minister of Citizenship and Imigration, the Honourable Judy Sgro at a dinner party. 76. Nakagawa blamed the effect of cold medicine , taken with a bit of wine over lunch. 77. He knew about several vacations I had taken with my family, where I lived, and other more personal items that I am now trying to expunge from my cyber file. 78. You can have your picture taken with a cutout of David Beckham. 79. Designed in-house at Apple, the P2 was to be a portable tablet-like device that was easily taken with a user, like a folio bag. 80. The portrait images taken with the camera's Face Recognition function are organized neatly in the folder of the name registered with the camera. 81. A mammogram is a picture of your breast taken with a safe, low-dose X-ray machine. 82. The Group President Saree Tangsirisaree had a photo taken with Canada's Current Chinese Ambassador, Mr. Joseph Caron. 83. For these reasons, herbs should be taken with care, under the supervision of a health care provider qualified in the field of botanical medicine. 84. His statement must be taken with a grain of salt. 85. Too bad it's just a grainypicture taken with my phone's camera. 86. Men tend to respond to photos in which the woman is at home, looking a little come-hither, rather than to photos taken with friends while out partying or on a trip. 87. In this paper, author points out that it is difficulty to have enough stability in rough water for small fishing vessel, the measure can be taken with small fishing catamarans. 88. How many photos can be taken with a roll of film? 89. Efficacy test of chicken infection bronchitis bivalent living vaccine was taken with the method of serum cross neutralization. The results showed that it was consistent with that of challenge method. 90. This composite neatly compares two pictures of the Sun taken with the same telescope and camera on the dates of Perihelion (closest approach) and Aphelion in 2008. 91. Previous studies had suggested that following a low-sodium diet may help improve asthma control, but researchers now say that advice should be taken with a grain of salt. 92. The actions that can be taken with each project are "View" and "Edit". These are the ACOs. 93. The video was taken with a camera lowered down a narrow bore-hole from the surface, some 700m (2,(http:///taken with.html) 300ft) above. 94. It's the longest exposure that's ever been taken with an optical telescope. 95. Estimates by IDC, a market-research firm, need to be taken with a pinch of salt, because they are sponsored by EMC, a maker of storage systems. 96. This small part was taken with elan by a promising young tenor. 97. He had his picture taken with a standee of the president. 98. This new image taken with NASA's Hubble Space Telescope depicts bright, blue, newly formed stars that are blowing a cavity in the center of a star-forming region in the Small Magellanic Cloud. 99. This photograph was taken with an old-styled Polaroid land camera in 1959 at a location on north Damon Ave . in Hanover Park, Illinois which no longer exists. 100. A mammogram is a picture of your breast taken with a safe, low-dose X-ray machine. It's the most effective exam for early detection of breast cancer. 101. Such foreign investors'enthusiasm, though welcome, needs to be taken with a pinch of salt. 102. Sometimes he is right, but usually his predictions have to be taken with a grain of salt. 103. Towards evening Joe, too, was taken with a fit of insanity. 104. What he said should be taken with a grain of salt. 105. Scores of people came up to have their picture taken with Mora or to get his autograph. 106. What he said should always be taken with a grain of salt. 107. Taken with the G11. Without strobe or built-in flash. The sun when placed behind the jellyfish and the "sunburst" effect was achieved. 108. One sachet daily, taken with empty stomach 15 minutes before breakfast. No diarrhea effect. |
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