单词 | Chequered |
例句 | (1) Schumacher took the chequered flag to win his fourth Grand Prix of the season. (2) He had a chequered political career spanning nearly forty years. (3) He's had a chequered business career. (4) He has had a somewhat chequered career. (5) Three minutes from the chequered flag, Mansell was in the lead by 2.25 seconds. (6) Alan had led a very chequered past and had been to prison lots of times. (7) The painting's history has been chequered. There are nearly a hundred well-documented copies and versions of the work. (8) A chequered tablecloth and lighting like melted butter. (9) London Road has enjoyed a chequered history. (10) Its chequered flag design is a bit tacky. (11) The corporation has had a chequered history since then. (12) The history of devolution has been a chequered one in our country, perhaps since the second world war. (13) The mink has had a chequered relationship with us, but we must remember that the changes are of our own making. (14) Unsurprising, you might argue, given the chequered history of pop singers in the theatre. (15) The Art and Antiques squad had enjoyed a chequered history. (16) The famous horseshoe-shaped radiator was seen taking the chequered flag at Le Mans, Brooklands and Silverstone. (17) The mill's chequered history is almost a Who's Who of eminent local individuals and families of clothiers. (18) But in recent years Microvitec has had a chequered history. (19) Coulthard took the chequered flag 15.8sec ahead of Rubens Barrichello in the second Ferrari. (20) This city has had a chequered history. (21) Chequered: the race is finished. (22) However, defending champion Lyons was in top form and went on to take the chequered flag for the second year running. (23) The state thus assumed responsibility for deaf education but, as we shall see, its advance had a chequered history. (24) It was a disappointing performance by the Bears for whom only Mark Lemon and the determined Odom took the chequered flag. (25) But the block, like most of its kind, had had a chequered history. (26) Moire pattern the result of superimposing half-tone screens at the wrong angle thereby giving a chequered effect on the printed half-tone. (27) The management of information systems in education is still not free from their chequered past. (28) The trees, two white and one pink, were an extravaganza of blossom which floated down on to the chequered tablecloths. (29) For all that, it was a dismal phase in the chequered history of postwar Britain. (30) The old lady smiled, pointed at my tofu approvingly and went back to crocheting the red and white chequered slippers she was making. (1) Schumacher took the chequered flag to win his fourth Grand Prix of the season. (2) He had a chequered political career spanning nearly forty years. (31) A girl with a blue chequered headcloth was standing on verandah adjacent to the northern room. (32) His chequered rule -- he was twice expelled from Athens -- was a period of great prosperity and culture. (33) He'd had a chequered past but was now determined to be successful. (34) He was dressed in a chequered jacket and bell bottomed trousers. (35) The girl can have her dress painted in gay patterns, dotted or chequered, appear as if made of velvet or satin , or even of wood or candies. (36) The ground under the trees is chequered with sunlight and shade. |
随便看 |
|
英语例句大全共收录104207条中英例句词条,基本覆盖所有常用英文单词的例句、长难句及中文翻译,是不可多得的英语学习材料。