单词 | Pick apart |
例句 | 1, He picked apart an old quilt. 2, And when they pick apart the history of modern art, they attack modern art's most powerful institution. 3, Let me pick apart a few of the points you make. 4, The vaccine's labor-intensive production—Sanaria staff members can pick apart about 100 mosquitoes an hour—could pose another obstacle. 5, We can pick apart the numbers and say, 'Well, it's going to happen in 20 years or 10 years. 6, For example, frequently a function will want to pick apart the contents of a list. 7, Perhaps the biggest challenge will be to pick apart and permanently entomb what remains within the rickety shelter. 8, He has a point because, although all couples need to analyse some aspects of their relationships, if you pick apart the detail, you might pick apart the goodwill of your partner. 9, In Listing 2, take a look at one output line from dtd2sql and then see how to pick apart its pieces (some wrapping added for presentation). 10, John Bangs, head of education at the National Union of Teachers, said schools were at the whim of new governments, which can pick apart years of hard work within days of taking office. 11, We cannot move forward if cynics and critics swoop down and pick apart anything that goes wrong to a point where we lose sight of what is right, decent, and uniquely good about America. 12, We cannot move forward if cynics and critics 8)swoop down and pick apart anything that goes wrong to a point where we lose sight of what is right, decent,[http:///pick apart.html] and uniquely good about America. 13, Strategically positioned for optimal viewing was a shepherding spacecraft, outfitted with instruments to pick apart the plume's chemistry for nearly four minutes, until it too crashed into the crater. 14, Certainly, global supply-chains are more complex and harder to pick apart than in those days. |
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