单词 | Be described as |
例句 | 1. Advertising may be described as the science of arresting human in-telligence long enough to get money from it. 2. Flies, lice, rats, foxes and cockroaches can all be described as vermin. 3. Their friendship can best be described as sisterly. 4. My boss could hardly be described as handsome. 5. Passenger services can best be described as skeletal. 6. Her attitude could fairly be described as hostile. 7. There are few people who may be described as geniuses. 8. Unlike astronomy, astrology cannot be described as an exact science. 9. The political slant at Focus can be described as centre-right. 10. This can best be described as a series of steps. 11. Not one of them could be described as ordinary. 12. Indeed,( ) her doubt could be described as wilful blindness. 13. This can hardly be described as sisterly behaviour. 14. Most of them might more accurately be described as tinted pen and ink drawings than watercolours in the traditional sense. 15. Joly also made what can only be described as an uncharacteristic error of judgment. 16. The typical full-term infant can be described as asleep for about seventeen hours out of the twenty-four. 17. So, the agreement in Lee v. Butler can be described as a conditional sale agreement. 18. In this light, the Queretaro workshops must be described as externally controlled enterprises aimed at proletarianization. 19. Jochen Schleese might be described as a highly specialized custom tailor. 20. And, while none of the industrial townscapes could be described as pretty, he has a terrific eye. 21. This pattern of behaviour could be described as generally good with occasional bouts of attention seeking. 22. There is a range of programs on the market which may be described as design aids. 23. They are still temporizing in the face of what can only be described as a disaster. 24. By no stretch of the imagination could the trip be described as relaxing. 25. Most of the wordings initially used for trusts in Roman law are words that could be described as precatory. 26. Of all the films Ocean might've obtained the licence to(), they chose one that could only be described as mediocre. 27. Any set of search keys for a document can be described as a document profile. 28. But then it is hard to see how that arrangement could be described as, or even contribute to, industrial democracy. 29. Creating a living wonder at the scale of Bio2 could only be described as an experiment in sustained chaos. 30. Such a student is not scholastically motivated, and will herein be described as a school resister. 1. There is a range of programs on the market which may be described as design aids. 2. Flies, lice, rats, foxes and cockroaches can all be described as vermin. 3. They are still temporizing in the face of what can only be described as a disaster. 31. Indeed, any new policy may be described as having a ripple effect. 32. His aim might unkindly be described as the creating of rococo tragedy with Aristotle's support. 33. Some LEAs have long collated information obtained from schools in such a way that the results might be described as performance indicators. 34. If the battle against inflation is primary, central bankers will be described as the most important economic players in the game. 35. Not that it could be described as light reading; there is a lot of heavily theoretical material within its pages. 36. I think that the case is based upon what nowadays would be described as a legitimate expectation of being heard. 37. The equilibrium at Oi l can, therefore, be described as a stable one. 38. But Forbes' state organization can still be described as bare bones. 39. The school holds over 2, 500 young people in a massive brick structure that can only be described as foreboding. 40. Her career is entering what can only be described as its golden age. 41. A further complaint may lead to a written warning, which will sometimes be described as final. 41. 42. Perhaps Jobs should simply be forgiven for what can most kindly be described as an immature leadership style. 43. Not for the stuffy - white collars and ties are irrelevant and the atmosphere could be described as flamboyantly casual. 44. Aromatherapy is the only healing art which could be described as creative in an artistic sense. 45. Neither of them could be described as a sobering influence. 46. It could be described as the Fordist method of international political regulation. 47. Temperament can be described as the general consistency with which an individual reacts to certain situations. 48. Although it holds grand cru status Beaumont-sur-Vesle can in no way be described as a great growth. 49. The food could be described as healthy, rather than refined. 50. Salts can be described as a collection of ions held together by their mutual electrostatic attraction. 51. At 300dpi the quality achieved with photographs can generally be described as poor to awful. 52. A second preoccupation evident in these papers is responsibility, and what could roughly be described as the ethical dimension of conceptualisation. 53. Therefore, the lighting that had been installed to provide a normal level of additional illumination could not be described as plant. 54. The hotel features a lovely dining room overlooking the lake, where the view can truly be described as spectacular. 55. More accurately, the apathy and futility can be described as schizoid aloofness. 56. But no amphibian can truthfully be described as nimble and for hunting they have to rely on something other than agility their tongue. 57. People often ask my parents how they managed to raise nine kids, all of whom can be described as hard working. 58. A hospital spokesman said: Paul is still ill, but can now be described as stable. 59. This was what today would be described as a prestigious event. 60. Nor could the vaunted irrigation scheme be described as an unqualified success. 61. The incident has triggered what can only be described as a media feeding frenzy about shark attacks. 62. There is little in the Outer Hebrides at the present time which can be described as natural woodland. 63. But then, Shyamalan is not an individual who could ever be described as timid. 64. All of these functions are composite in the budgetary process, which can be described as a two-stage process. 65. Steers and heifers make good beef and the conformation could be described as a dairy type with extra flesh. 66. Our new spring dresses have a look that can best be described as neat yet casual. 67. Quite often features of their palaces would be described as made of solid gold, which were in fact merely brass. 68. These could be described as a New Form of production. 69. Q24 Dependent on how a product is purchased, it may be described as a consumer product or as an industrial product. 70. In many ways it could even be described as idyllic. 71. Again,(http://) these subordinate bodies might be described as being concerned with implementation and not with policy making. 72. It might be described as a simplified mepacrine, although it belonged to a substantially different chemical class. 73. The student's purpose is specific, yet his method could be described as haphazard. 74. He discovered it has two electrons that could be described as ready and waiting to form chemical bonds. 75. While the form of a news broadcast emphasizes tidiness and control, its content can best be described as fragmented. 76. In its simplest form, it may be described as denoting the emotional and attitudinal environment within which a political system operates. 77. From this stage I proceeded to a more general sense of superiority, which can only be described as moral. 78. In fact, my childhood on Lewis can be described as a happy one. 79. As few as one in twenty of the sample could be described as a utilitarian scientist of puritan middle-class background. 80. Frans Hals had painted portraits of girls who could only be described as plain, but something lively and piquant redeemed them. 81. The three areas can be described as ones of political - religious mediation occurring at different levels of social process. 82. The friendship between the Girls can aptly be described as sisterly. 83. Collectively, these can be described as "name search" features. 84. Astana’s architectural style can best be described as idiosyncratic. 85. This could be described as classical "bowtie" lobing behaviour. 86. My love life could hardly be described as exemplary. 87. Have you ever be described as stubborn or hardhead? 88. Can be described as high - precision vacuum deposition technology. 89. People who kinder , uncaring unkind or uncaring can be described as meaner than a junkyard dog. 90. In conclusion, the cells found in the two cases reported may be described as gemmy ring like lymphocyte in morphology, a special subtype of ring like lymphocyte. 91. The kinetics of N2O decomposition reaction indicates, it can be described as first order reaction with respect to N2O. 92. In any debate format, you would be described as the looser. 93. You'll end up with the screen shown in Figure 5, which can charitably be described as plain but functional. 94. The first can be described as micro-level factors, such as non-debt tax shield, growth rate and equity structure, etc. 95. Wireless sensor network could be described as an undirected graph. The convergence degree of the node was determined by the ratio of the number of sub-graph's vertexes and number of the edges. 96. This special Thai finger food can only be described as taste bud - tantalizing. 97. Laws governing the flow of data across international borders (such as messages sent by satellite or transoceanic cable) are presently in a state that might best be described as "confused." 98. The seasonal variation of MBP could be described as an unimodal curve, and it was in August that the content of MBP reached its peak value in all communities. 99. These are the consequences of what might be described as perfect, " long-continued, and " nonpolitical " price control. 100. People who are unkind uncaring can be described as miner as meaner than a junkyard dog. 101. I think I can be described as being a trouble-shooter. If there is a problem I come and try to solve it. 102. I think I can be described as being a trouble-shooter. 103. For example, look at the Take table element and its onRender event; the event firing sequence can be described as Figure 9. 104. The Total Base Number (TBN) can be described as a measure of oil′s ability to neutralise strong acids created during the combustion process. 105. Sir Francis Bacon wrote in 1597, then perhaps creativity can be described as the ability to use that power. 106. In the language of the layman the Epicrustal rocks can best be described as the'scum. ". 107. The first attribute Hill refers to as " unwavering courage ", however it could more easily be described as self confidence and knowledge. 108. The oldest and most important magistracy was the consulship , which can best be described as a dual prime ministership or presidency . 109. It contains little that could be described as news, just a load of cobbled together wild-eyed speculation. 110. These biological phenomena can be described as all kinds of mathematical models by dynamics theory and the bionomic problems can be controlled through the investigation of these models. 111. There is no desire can only be described as apathetic. 112. At high frequencies, radar target can be described as returns from multiple scattering centers and the returns reveal precision geometric shape information of target. 113. During this period, the trait of Genoese history can be described as: war and expansion. 114. People who are unkind or uncaring can be described as meaner than junk yard junkyard dog. 115. Strange quark matter ( SQM ) can be described as an ideal gas of quasi - particles with effective masses. 116. Their sound be described as loud, melodic, pop vocals set to hard rock music. 117. MD5, SHA, HMAC three encryption algorithms can be described as non-reversible encryption and decryption of the encryption method is not, we call one-way encryption algorithm. 118. They lived in this ecstatic state which can be described as the dazzling of one soul by another soul. 119. Where the Egyptian method had been constructional, and that of classical antiquity anthropometric, that of the Middle Ages may be described as schematic. 120. " And white wines with a lively taste could be described as "crisp", "zesty" or "steely. 121. The model could be described as a function, which includes operation task, battle task of commander, tactical data unit in interest area and time. 122. The standard metabolic rate of Paralichthys olivaceus was increased with its increasing body weight, whose relationship could be described as a power function. 123. Roberts' character inspires him to get over that, as well as improve his style, which could only be described as... ''uncool?'' says the actor. 124. The outcome of the marine accident analysis can not only be described as one or more chains of interacting causes, but also as a set of barriers that have failed. 125. The regenerative potential of the community can be described as good as all the main species of the community which have germinative seeds in the seed bank. 126. It's common in cricket for players who can bat and bowl to be described as all rounders but Steven is football's all rounder because he can do everything to an extremely high standard. 127. Batik tie-dye can be described as sister of the sister arts, but it is the special process performance, outstanding performance in the production the hand is pricked. 128. The Theory of Evaluton can now be described as a self - organizing development system urged by environment. 129. Its news, business and tech channels could be described as at least middlebrow, for example. 130. People who are unkind or uncaring can be described as meaner than a junkyard dog. 131. The centre of gravity can be described as an object's point of balance. 132. Professor Moriarty could be described as the dirty dog of the Sherlock Holmes stories. 133. If knowledge is power, as Sir Francis Bacon wrote in 1597, then perhaps creativity can be described as the ability to use that power. 134. In terms of concept of 4D geology, the geologic process could be described as the time chain. 135. Ripe pinot gris grapes may be described as having colors from bluish grey to light pinkish brown. 136. The observed clinal variation in the frequency of serotinous cones may be described as a fairly regular decrease in all directions . 137. It can only be described as staying in a signal box all night. 138. By no stretch of the imagination could his speech be described as impersonal. 139. It can be described as praxis, critical pedagogy, or critical action research. 140. Therefore, the accumulation process of a BCT can be described as a typical mark value counting process. 141. The Fibonacci numbers form an infinite sequence, so it should be described as such using Clojure's infinite lazy sequences. 142. If knowledge is power . as sir Francis Bacon famously wrote in 1597 , then perhaps creativity can be described as the ability to use that power . 143. An uncompacted belt can be described as an abnormal pore fluid pressure belt surrounded by "shell". 144. Mercurian atmosphere is thin enough to be described as an exosphere, meaning the constituent atoms never collide. 145. In 1930 he introduced the Olympic Games of the "World Games Cong recorded" This book will be described as the subheading "I can than ah! " |
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