单词 | Indies |
例句 | 1. He sailed for the West Indies from Portsmouth. 2. The West Indies were all out for 364 . 3. The Dutch successfully transplanted trees to the East Indies. 4. The West Indies easily defeated the tourists. 5. She made five records with indies in the early 90s. 6. The West Indies had rattled up 411 for 5 when rain stopped play. 7. The West Indies have staged a dramatic fightback on the first day of the fifth test. 8. West Indies can take encouragement from the match. 9. The West Indies beat Australia by 273 runs. 10. But the new West Indies proved encouragingly resilient(Sentencedict), repeatedly getting up off the canvas to deliver the final knockout punch. 11. After making a three-month voyage to the East Indies in 1738, naval architect William Hutchinson could write from experience. 12. He's being posted out to the West Indies and he's asked her to marry him and go with him. 13. The defeat extended West Indies losing streak to seven Tests, their worst to date. 14. West Indies made 199 all out and the home side 171 all out. 15. West Indies made a good start and with 132 for 3 at lunch looked ready to blossom. 16. All the same, 154 all out gave West Indies victory by an innings and 32 runs. 17. When West Indies batted, Richards was soon laying into them, hammering a six and twenty fours in 119 not out. 18. Indies still fighting Faced with Blockbuster-sized giants with deep pockets, what are mom and pop to do? 19. This victory clearly proves the supremacy of the West Indies in world cricket. 20. She's probably lived such a repressed life she goes berserk when she comes out to the West Indies. 21. Willis had had to fly home from the West Indies in January 1981, with a recurrence of knee problems. 22. The third match at Melbourne was then completely washed out, but at Adelaide West Indies produced another drubbing. 23. Retaining all 12 available World Cup players, the faith of the West Indies selectors was thoroughly vindicated. 24. Basil Matthews gave him the opportunity to expand on his vision of the West Indies under the full glare of publicity. 25. Nasser Hussain, the England team captain, was injured in the game against the West Indies. 26. It was unfair to drop players who had given their all against West Indies and to bring in others against Sri Lanka. 27. Hodgson believed that the case had been made for an entirely open, competitive labour market in the West Indies. 28. Strangely enough, sport is not the overriding tradition of the West Indies. 29. However, the vastly differing agendas of the majors and the indies affected questions of artistic control in differing ways. 30. Hemmings has, in fact, played a first-class game in the West Indies. 31. Watkin, who won two Test caps against the West Indies in 1991 took five for 71. 32. But as he took the field in the second Test against the West Indies, all eyes were on his behaviour. 33. This was indeed a Pyrrhic victory, because West Indies cricket was assuredly the loser. 34. Back to the West Indies with it, and better luck next time. 35. The issue of artistic control was as vexed at the majors as it was at indies. 35. try its best to collect and build good sentences. 36. To an outsider this seemed a quite natural progression, but within the West Indies it was not greeted with unmitigated delight. 37. Gooch won an important toss, put West Indies in, and before long five wickets were down for 29. 38. Whitney had taken seven wickets in a Test innings once before: 7 for 89 against West Indies at Adelaide in 1988-89. 39. Teacher: What are some products of the West Indies? 40. It is a rubber-like product made by reacting rape-seed oil from the Dutch East indies with sulfur chloride. 41. Most of the sports writers predict that the West Indies will win the Test Match but that's a matter of opinion and I still think England has a good chance. 42. Peter Minuit of the Dutch West Indies Company bought the island in '2' from the Manhattan Indians, supposedly for some $24 worth of merchandise. 43. Black pepper is ground peppercorns. Peppercorns are the dried berries of Piper nigrum, grown in the West Indies, Sumatra, and other eastern countries. 44. The opinion of the metempsychosis is adapted to the climate of the Indies. 45. V. S . Naipaul was born into an Indian Brahmin family in Trinidad, the West Indies. 46. "That is to say, " cried Marianne contemptuously , "he has told you, that in the East Indies the climate is hot, and the mosquitoes are troublesome. " 47. He writes in English and has a formidable knowledge of English literature. Moreover, he once lives in British colony in the West Indies, so his creativity is the gleanings of different culture. 48. Later when Columbus' mistake was discovered, Spain renamed them the West Indies, to distinguish them from the Spice Islands (the East Indies), which is in the Pacific Ocean and we now call Indonesia. 49. B : I am reading a book about the West Indies. 50. Peter Minuit of the Dutch West Indies Company bought the island in 1626 from the Manhattan Indians, supposedly for some $24 worth of merchandise. 51. The capital of St. Lucia, in the Windward Islands of the British West Indies. It was founded by the French in1650. Population, 50, 798. 52. It is a rubber-like product made by reacting rape-seed oil from the Dutch East Indies with sulfur chloride. 53. Now I've come back to the indies because I got on that treadmill and I couldn't get off for a while. 54. Paper birds festoon a street during the Santiago de Cuba carnaval, in Cuba, the largest island in the West Indies. 55. Page 72 Netherlands West Indies, Guyana or Surinam and Curacao. 56. The Star apple is a fruit native to the low-lying areas of Central America and the West Indies. 57. 1942 - Japan declares war on the Netherlands and invades the Netherlands East Indies. 58. The capital of the Cayman Islands, on Grand Cayman in the West Indies west of Jamaica. 59. The climate of the Indies ages a European very quickly, especially if he works hard. 60. The only force able to interfere with a Japanese drive into the East Indies? The U.S. Pacific fleet at Pearl Harbor. 61. Outside the Spanish Islands, Negroes are the dominant race in the West Indies. 62. And when the TUOLOMEE left for the West Indies and the Barbary Coast Gatsby left too. 63. Like her author, Jean Rhys , Antoinette is also a Creole from the West Indies. 64. An evergreen tree ( Myristica fragrans ) native to the East Indies and cultivated for its spicy seeds. 65. An island of Antigua and Barbuda in the West Indies north of Antigua. It was privately owned from '9 to 872. 66. At the same time the silver coin of the Empire, its life-blood(), began to be drained away to the British East Indies. 67. He aims to follow Columbus's voyage to the West Indies. 68. Photo Gallery: Coral Reefs Orange cup coral clusters on a pier piling on Bonaire Island in the West Indies. 69. I will undertake to find the north pass to the Indies sooner than plough with your proud heifer. 70. Of or designating the biogeographic region stretching southward from the Tropic of Cancer and including southern Mexico, Central and South America, and the West Indies. 71. The raids, Chennault insisted, would forestall Japanese expansion into Malaya , Singapore, the Dutch East Indies, and the Philippines. 72. There were already islands called "the East Indies" in the Pacific Ocean. 73. When Kidd's activities in the East Indies, as it was then known, threatened the East India Company's business interests, they secured his downfall, said Wareham. 74. Of southeast Asia and East Indies ; the largest snake in the world. 75. Columbus set out in search of a new route to the Indies and discovered North America. 76. The capital of St. Christopher-Nevis, on St. Christopher Island in the Leeward Islands of the West Indies. Population, 4,725. 77. A large bird(Argusianus argus) of southern Asia and the East Indies, having long tail feathers marked with brilliantly colored, eyelike spots. 78. He also did not anticipate running into a landmass before he reached the East Indies. 79. 'Think of this wine for instance, ' said old Sol, 'which has been to the East Indies and back, I'm not able to say how often, and has been once round the world. 80. But why did Europeans call those mysterious lands to the east the Indies? 81. Africa borders it on the west, and Australia and the East Indies are to the east. Asia lies to the north. 82. During the 15th and 16th centuries, Portugal was a major economic, political, and cultural power, its empire streching from Brazil to the Indies. 83. Why were recruitment centres set up in the West Indies the 1950 s? 84. Yet he always believed that he had found the Indies . 85. Pimento( commonly called allspice) is the ground fruit of Eugenia pimenta, grown in Jamaica and the West Indies. 86. The pirates hid their treasure on a small island in the west Indies. 87. Patchouli (Pogostemon patchouli) is a two-three foot perennial bush with purple flowers, a member of the mint family native to the East and West Indies. 88. The capital of the French overseas department of Guadeloupe, on the southern end of Basse-Terre Island in the Leeward Islands of the West Indies. Population, 3, '5'. 89. When I was 3 years old my family moved to Indonesia(then Dutch East Indies)where I experienced the cruelty and hardship of war by the Japanese who occupied Indonesia. 90. One of Conrad's sea-dog narrators pieces together the story of Axel Heyst, benign hermit and amateur philosopher, who isolates himself from humanity on an island in the East Indies. 91. According to Columbus's own reckoning he was near the Indies , so he called the Island people los Indios. 92. The capital of Barbados, in the West Indies. It was founded by the British in1628. 93. A rainbow arcs over trees blooming on a hillside in the West Indies island of Dominica. 94. It tells the story of a Dutch clerk who is working for the Dutch East Indies Company at the end of the eighteenth century, and who is based on the secure island of Dejima, in the bay of Nagasaki. 95. But who would be brave enough to predict how the minds of the indies - ensconced late yesterday with Treasury secretary Ken Henry - are working? 95. try its best to collect and make good sentences. 96. "Let's say we are going to bet on the next Test Match against the West Indies ..." I'm sorry: could he pick a different sport?I don't understand cricket. 97. Betel Either of two different plants that are widely used in combination for chewing purposes in southern Asia and the East Indies. 98. England v West Indies. 99. Dutchmen can be found trading in the Indies, where they give the locals a run for their money, and the Caribbean. 100. On the outward voyage the ship will call in at the west Indies. 101. Antigua and Barbuda :An island of Antigua and Barbuda in the West Indies north of Antigua. It was privately owned from 1691 to 1872. 102. The capital of Barbados, in the West Indies . It was founded by the British in1628. Population, 7,466. 103. The Spaniards found the natives in the West Indies using the tobacco plant. They took seed to Europe where its use soon spread to other countries around the Mediterranean Sea. 104. It was in search of Cathay and the Indies, their riches, that spurred Columbus to sail west, where he found a new continent instead. 105. Swietenia mahagoni comes from Cuba in mid - south America and West Indies. 106. He got into debt, ran away in 1727 or 1728, went to the West Indies, and died there. 107. Can you hold on to lands in the New World, or establish a rich trading empire in the Indies? 108. He died still believing that he had found a new route to the East Indies. 109. But Columbus called these islands the Indies because he thought he had finally reached Asia (and the East Indies). 110. A country in the Windward Islands of the West Indies comprising the island of Grenada and the southern Grenadines. 111. Orange cup coral clusters on a pier piling on Bonaire Island in the West Indies. 112. Their own steel and iron, in such laborious hands, become equal to the gold and rubies of the Indies. 113. Florida to West Indies and Mexico and south to Uruguay. 114. An overseas department of France comprising the islands of Grande-Terre and Basse-Terre and smaller islands in the Leeward Islands of the West Indies. 115. For a full-service luxurious getaway that won't completely pummel your eco-conscience, the Amaryllis Beach Resort in Christ Church, Barbados, West Indies, may be the ticket. 116. We can ignore neither the wealth of the Indies nor the realities of the immediate needs of our cities, our citizens, or our civics . 117. The capital of St. Vincent and the Grenadines in the West Indies, on the southwest coast of St. 118. Although I was born in the West Indies, I was brought up on the back-to-back streets of Bradford in the 1950s and consider myself a Yorkshire lass. 119. Peppercorns are the dried berries of Piper nigrum, grown in the West Indies, Sumatra, and other eastern countries. 120. Europeans knew about trade goods, particularly spices, from the Indies even though they didn't have much idea about what lands these Indies constituted. 121. The capital of Barbados, in the West Indies British in 1628. 122. The capital of St. Vincent and the Grenadines in the West Indies, on the southwest coast of St. Vincent Island. 123. Before I left Mozambique to follow those explorers toward the Indies, Ihad exposed 143 rolls of film just on the woman of the island. 124. The obeah men of the West Indies have many clients in the United States. 125. Many of these were merchant ships from the Dutch East Indies Company and included the ships of Abel Tasman. 126. Columbus and his sailors found natives in the West Indies wearing popcorn necklaces, and explorer Hernando Cortes described the use of popcorn amulets in the religious ceremonies of the Aztecs. 127. It has just returned from the Indies where it delivered 200 men, women and children to Jamaica. 128. She received her MBBS degree from the University of the West Indies, Jamaica and her M.Sc. degree in community health in developing countries from the University of London. 129. A country occupying the easternmost island of the West Indies . 130. Britain's Royal Society dispatched Capt. William Bligh to Tahiti in 1787 to collect breadfruit specimens to help feed colonies in the West Indies. 131. A native or inhabitant of India or of the East Indies. 132. S. tried to design a gradual way of decolonization for Dutch East Indies (Indonesia), but when the war ended Indonesian nationalist immediately established a strong republican regime. 133. The Admiral: Ask the old heathen where the Indies are. 134. He came to the West Indies when he was very young and plundered the Spanish settlements of Puerto del Principe, Puerto Bello, and Maracaibo. 135. The pirate ships in the West Indies were armed with heavy ordnance. |
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