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单词 Far-off
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1. Women weave scarves that are sold in far-off countries.
2. I could browse bohemian bookstores in far-off, mysterious Hollywood.
3. So there was a vision of treasure, far-off blood, and fear.
4. This was sour grapes, a far-off voice of wisdom suggested.
5. They knew that invaders would come from a far-off land.
6. Polly could hear far-off voices and laughter, and the soft tapping of metal halyards against masts.
7. In those far-off days First Division meant first, and Second Division meant second.
8. From the mountains, from the plains, from far-off villages, they came to be sanctified by seeing or touching him.
9. Binoculars magnify far-off objects.
10. A messenger from a far-off land brought fearful news - see the Stuff pages for full details. 5.
11. Could it be that one far-off day intelligent computers will speculate about their own lost origins?
12. Here in London, the royal line of a far-off Balkan country can hardly loom so important.
13. It rouses far-off memories of infancy, of being handled and given comfort.
14. From somewhere far-off in the building, he could hear a faint echo of the nurses' choir.
15. Our story takes place in a far-off land, long, long ago.
16. Despite this, they always appear in print as extraordinary adventures in a romantic, far-off, sun-kissed land.
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17. Neil Kinnock has remained loyal to the lovely Glenys since their far-off student days.
18. It finds her in a maximum security prison on a far-off planet.
19. But it was still operating, feeding the antenna the impulses that kept it aimed at the far-off pinpoint of Earth.
20. The first stunning silence gave way to the creaking of the ship and a far-off booming of the sea against the hull.
21. What thoughts they brought to his mind of spring in the green valleys of his far-off canton of Luzern.
22. From a distance, Europa had seemed like a giant snowball, reflecting the light of the far-off Sun with remarkable efficiency.
23. But he did fly, in his imagination, on make-believe journeys to far-off realms.
24. This outlook makes the prospect of high performance seem unduly remote, a far-off destination the organization can only hope to reach.
25. I tried to imagine why he lived such a quiet and lonely life in this far-off place.
26. Almost certainly unwittingly, Benjamin was returning to the land of his far-off kindred.
27. Making tough choices now will pay dividends in the far-off days of summer.
28. It looked impossibly quaint, although nothing like as appealing as those far-off places of her imagination.
29. Looking west, over the Carpathians and into Slovakia, we watched the sky turn a deep blue and lightning strike the far-off hillsides.
30. If he is persistent, she says she's moving to a far-off city.
31. With a far-off, gingery air he brought forward this first offering upon the altar of natural affection, for offering it was, after all.
32. Their explanation: a faint, far-off companion star to the Sun was sending down a rain of comets when it reached just the right point in its orbit.
33. By doing this, I break down something that seems far-off (a beautiful big house to retire in and for my children and grandchildren to enjoy) into smaller pieces that I can do right now.
34. Having said that, it's actually quite hard to take down your enemy when they appear to be little more than a splodge on a far-off hill.
35. DEMETRIUS These things seem small and undistinguishable, Like far-off mountains turned into clouds.
36. Communism is merely some meaningless utopian notion, in some far-off never-never land.
37. First the Greeks, then the Romans began to speak of the Seres (people of silk), a term to designate the inhabitants of the far-off kingdom, China.
38. Many Americans may know Kazakhstan from the 2006 movie Borat. The film erroneously painted the country as a far-off land that produces foul-mouthed goofballs like the star of the movie.
39. Then the howl of a far-off dog rose on the night air, and was answered by a fainter howl from a remoter distance.
40. I'll confess, one of my secret remedies for homesickness when I'm traveling in some far-off foreign land is to go back to my hotel and listen to National Public Radio on the Internet.
41. This iteration of Orion is intended for trips to Mars or far-off asteroids.
42. Harking back to the far-off days when he was a grad student, physicist Stephen Hawking recalls how physicists bristled at the idea of a big bang, with its echoes of the biblical Genesis story.
43. By comparing photos taken at different times, scientists can subtract out objects that appear stationary, like far-off galaxies, and focus on things that appear to be moving in orbits, like asteroids.
44. Second, the benefits of reducing carbon-dioxide emissions can seem abstract and far-off.
45. At that time none of us knew, or needed to care, what was happening in such far-off places as China, or Vietnam, or the Congo.
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46. Rick looked through the blister, down at Tirol and the expanding ball of gas that had been the Pursuer, and the far-off spacecraft that had been parts of the Sentinels' battlewagon .
47. To avoid high rents in his hometown Nairobi, he located his plant in a far-off village.
48. It seems important to make some gesture on every anniversary of the death; a pilgrimage to the sea and a communing with a daughter who lies cradled by another, far-off ocean.
49. As we consider the road that unfolds before us, we remember with humble gratitude those brave Americans who, at this very hour, patrol far-off deserts and distant mountains.
50. Astronomers then measure this glow and use it to correct telescope settings to overcome the blurring effect of the atmosphere on far-off images.
51. While the tenant was dreaming of a far-off world of peace and plenty, the landlord descended on him in the night, kidnaped him and threw him in his dungeon.
52. Few things seemed to Newland Archer more awful than an offence against "Taste, " that far-off divinity of whom "Form" was the mere visible representative and vicegerent.
53. I was the only one of my friends—all of us academic transplants, all soldiers of art stationed on a far-off base (or so we imagined it)—who hadn't had something terrible happen to her yet.
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