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单词 True to
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(1) Be true to yourself and everything will be fine.
(2) Be true to your work, your word, and your friend. Henry David Thoreau 
(3) I think it would be true to say that the show was a success.
(4) The arrow flew straight and true to its target.
(5) India has remained true to democracy.
(6) True to type, Adam turned up an hour late.
(7) The arrow flew straight and true to the target.
(8) Be true to yourself in all things.
(9) She's been true to her word from day one.
(10) He was true to his word .
(11) The movie is not true to the book.
(12) True to her word, she returned next day.
(13) My luck was running true to form.
(14) David was true to his wife.
(15) Knights swore to be true to their lord.
(16) Many were executed for remaining true to their principles.
(17) The arrow flew straight and true to its mark.
(18) True to form he arrived an hour late.
(19) He is always true to his friends.
(20) This oil painting is true to nature.
(21) True to form, Henry turned up late.
(22) It's hardly true to call cleaning windows a 'profession'.
(23) She stayed true to her principles.
(24) She has always been true to herself .
(25) True to form, when it came to his turn to buy the drinks(), he said he'd left his wallet at home.
(26) We believe in him, who is always true to his word.
(27) It is impossible that a man who is false to his friends should be true to his country. 
(28) Although the main characters in the novel are so true to life, they are imaginary.
(29) Those who adhere to the principles of wisdom, have right attitudes, and true to their words and discharge their duties with responsibility are loved by people.
(30) It may seem a strange story but it rings true to me.
(1) I think it would be true to say that the show was a success.
(31) You have to admit that these sketches are true to life.
(32) She has vowed to remain true to the president whatever happens.
(33) The naturalness of the dialogue made the book so true to life.
(34) True to military tradition, the victors are now treating themselves to the spoils of war.
(35) He was true to his word and said nothing about it to Lisa.
(36) True to form, she managed to upset everyone before leaving.
(37) True to form, the little boy bothered his mother until she gave him his way.
(38) Would it be true to say that you've never liked Jim?
(39) I don't think the characters are very true to life.
(40) The opening scenes of this movie are just not true to life.
(41) Besides the acting being true to life, the singing was splendid.
(42) It's generally true to say that fewer people are needed nowadays.
(43) True to form, she kept her guests waiting for more than 90 minutes.
(44) Throughout the whole ordeal, she remained true to her husband.
(45) True to our traditions, we have avoided all extremes.
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(46) With luck, this one would run true to form.
(47) This story is true to life.
(48) True to form, he missed the boat.
(49) True to script, they did it.
(50) Johnson was always true to the Democratic party.
(51) It is relatively true to life.
(52) We measure it in remaining true to our dream.
(53) The captain was true to his word.
(54) Sphinx, again, is largely true to life.
(55) The new constitution was true to Rousseau.
(56) A man true to his word.
(57) Now to see if he is true to form.
(58) At Peniel the blessing runs true to form.
(59) That's true to some extent.
(60) Unlike other cereals, rye is cross-fertilized and does not remain true to type.
(61) We have been true to our word and true to our mission because of your skill and professionalism.
(62) Ockleton, true to his academic training, had been disposed to dismiss the very idea of such a connection.
(63) It's probably true to say that some actors just don't mix well with other actors or directors.
(64) True to habit, the kestrel stood motionless, waiting to begin an afternoon of hunting at Hidden Waters Preserve.
(65) Perhaps in our limited way that remained true to the end.
(66) The Characters A young girl: Lazy but true to her word.
(67) However, it is not true to say that it is dangerous to apply the opposite rudder in an incipient spin.
(68) This may be true to some extent, but let us examine the position arithmetically.
(69) It is almost true to say that we know how the genetic program determines the shape of a ribosome.
(70) Working from the original drawings a high quality coach true to the original, but complying with modern regulations will result.
(71) This is true to some extent but the analogy must not be taken too far as there are some important differences.
(72) I think it true to say that at the present time it is not at all difficult for academics to appear in print.
(73) That anecdote, told in Beatrice Hastings' New Age column, seems true to life.
(74) True to his word, he schooled her in horsemanship and was a hard taskmaster.
(75) Many of her thoughts pass into oblivion, while the occasional thought comes true to life.
(75) Wish you will love and make progress everyday!
(76) It would be a dream come true to be able to observe my favourite species in a more natural situation.
(77) Anne and Sarah were true to their pledge to enjoy every moment of their lives after their fright the previous September.
(78) Generally it is true to say that use of Creole is restricted to the private domain, and informal situations.
(79) In tone and substance, though, both of us remain more or less true to our roots.
(80) True to this tone, Tom's tape is scientific analysis as opposed to bedtime bogeyman stories.
(81) Otto had been true to his word and left out for me a pair of boy's shorts.
(82) Male speaker It's so true to life, just like it was, I think it's tremendous.
(83) But true to his word, before I left, my uncle gave me help.
(84) Such subtlety would be true to form for a scorpion, after all.
(85) It is also true to say that there was relatively less consensus about the precise relationship between causes and outcomes.
(86) But true to their cultural destinies, both generations plan to ride out the historic changes in their homeland.
(87) Indeed I think it is true to say the technical know-how required then was far greater than it is now.
(88) The delays are very varied and multiple repeats stay true to the original tone(), as do the chorus and pitch-shifted sounds.
(89) I wanted to see these amazing sportsmen at home and in their own environment, where they remain true to themselves.
(90) Such expressions of piety are written from the highest motives, and are true to the faith in one way.
(91) They are completely true to the ideals of the National Gallery: public accessibility, free access, no selling of pictures.
(92) Gaultier has remained true to himself, and must therefore mark time until fashion comes back around to his idiosyncratic viewpoint.
(93) The film gives us a true to life picture of 1920s Chicago.
(94) Is the measurement true to the theoretical meaning embodied in the variable as a concept?
(95) Luther is, after all, true to his own weird moral code.
(96) True to its nature, California is considered the first to tax athletes for the money they earned while in-state.
(97) And true to form Graham Sale lost no time in capitalising on an opportunity presenting Douglas Hurd with his own clock.
(98) Jim, true to his word, may be the man to fix it after all.
(99) This is also true to some extent for the Crown Court cases.
(100) It was like a dream come true to see the spires and the river.
(101) Every-thing I have said here about the psychotherapist is also true to some extent for all the other health professionals involved.
(102) Plastic and unbelievable though the characters may be, yet realistic and true to life are the human temptations and struggles involved.
(103) Silverpoint gives a fine, grey line and remains remarkably true to the expression of the artist.
(104) Verticals are erected from the plan to provide vertical surfaces that are not true to scale.
(105) It is not really worth saving seeds from F1 hybrids or from most fruit varieties as these rarely reproduce true to type./true to.html
(106) It is much more nearly true to say that no two patients ever show exactly the same constellation of symptoms.
(107) Some would say I was being true to my own spiritual journey.
(108) A vertical plane remains parallel to the drawing surface and is true to scale.
(109) True to their forbear, the Renoirs make colour and the moods it can convey almost the leading character in the film.
(110) Seeing a great performer dancing true to her native style is part of Altynai Asylnuratova's astonishing impact in La Bayadere.
(111) Only Joffre himself, true to form, seemed unaffected by it all.
(112) Daylight reveals pure new wool in its true to life colours.
(113) It is probably true to say that these new sensations were at first quite undetected, as such, by himself.
(114) Many sophisticated arguments about the ability of photographs to be true to appearances were rehearsed at that time.
(115) The greatest designers can sway with the prevailing mood of the moment, but remain fundamentally true to their own spirit.
(116) Finally, the citizen must, if true to his quality, be possessed of some civic virtue.
(117) We stay true to our system until we get bumped out.
(118) And it is probably true to add that no tortoiseshell cat has ever fathered a litter of kittens.
(119) It's a great story, but not always true to life.
(120) The move was signalled last week and, true to their promised response, management suspended the workers involved in the disruption.
(121) At that point, and that point only the vertical plane will be true to scale in the perspective drawing.
(122) This painting is really true to life.
(123) The picture is true to life.
(124) A. That movie was so true to life.
(125) The picture isn't true to nature, is it ?
(126) Berel had remained true to the old orthodoxy.
(127) Queen, as true to womanhood as Queenhood.
(128) The picture true to nature, is it?
(129) The earth figures he carved are true to life.
(130) The picture is true to nature.
(131) This is also true to appositive prepositional phrases.
(132) Find a simple subject, true to life.
(133) The painting is true to nature.
(134) She was true to her significant other.
(135) They remained true to the banner of proletarian internationalism.
(136) The novel about ghetto life was true to life.
(137) The key though is staying true to yourself and refusing to veer from your most authentic path,(http:///true to.html) no matter what the temptations.
(138) True to life? Who is the girl in the portrait after all?
(139) There is just something a bit too lemming-like about that course of action and I've always taken pride in being true to who I am even if that means I must break with the norm.
(140) Note: In previous versions of Mule, you had to set the remoteSync flag to true to configure synchronous processing in remote services.
(141) As a go on developing company we run true to form while we manufacturing the product and offer our service.
(142) There are other classificatory systems which claim to be comprehensive, but in which the indispensable process of simplification has been carried so far that they are no longer true to the facts.
(143) True to it's name, the Honeycomb speaker set is shaped like a very elegant looking honeycomb and is wall mountable .
(144) I will be true to you for your sincerity and carefulness.
(145) I shall certainly to make my portraits true to life as possible.
(146) Ninety days later, true to his word, the goldsmith brought the crown.
(147) Created by the man dubbed "hotelier to Kings and King of hoteliers " by none other than Edward VII, The Ritz is still utterly true to its founder's vision.
(148) While trying to remain true to the spirit and approach of Gamow's original, it aims to inspire and meet the needs of the next generation of readers.
(149) He can always tell stories that are true to life.
(150) Plant growing from seed is not always true to type.
(151) Before the train had left the outskirts of London he behaved true to form and began a conversation.
(152) The young lady's crayon sketch of the meadows and river below the city is true to nature.
(153) Kent is a good person. He is always true to his word.
(154) True to his name, William the Conqueror invades England, bringing new concepts from across the channel, like the French language, the Doomsday Book and the duty-free Galois's multipack.
(155) He worked hard on telling a story that was true to nature.
(156) True to nature, Caleb turned adversity into triumph and had extra icing to scoop out and serve with each piece.
(157) We greeted your company will care and choose our products run true to form.
(158) The HTML Age was about documents, true to Tim Berners-Lee's original vision of a "big, virtual documentation system in the sky."
(159) Since new century, shanghai foreign trade true to type develops.
(160) And, true to its maker's sharp-nosed retail roots, it undercuts its biggest competitor, the Apple (AAPL) iPad, by at least $300.
(161) The incident is very true to life and graphically described.
(162) Hand - assembled, true to life in hand - painted duotone Smokey Gold Pearl and Vivid Black.
(163) Ontheir eighth album, they stay true to form in their machinations of artfrom misery; pop from catastrophe and embitterment; beauty from heartwrenching bitterness.
(164) The characters in this novel are overdrawn, ie not true to life.
(165) Such rootstocks or cultivars were reproduced true to type by vegetative propagation.
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(166) Historically, humanism and science used to be harmonious; yet the magnificent development of scientism and technolatry put human civilization into a crisis, which is also true to Chinese culture.
(167) Even though it is just a simulant Earth Core, it is true to life.
(168) Experiments show that the result graphs are true to nature and the modeling method can be applied to computer animation.
(169) A forerunner of block printing, this ancient technique provides copies true to the original.
(170) This is especially true to take the pressure off of your knees if you pronate, e. g. , ride the inside edge of your foot when you step down.
(171) I feel really compunctious! May be it was true to leave me!
(172) Mr. Beresford and screenwriter Jan Sardi, he says, have been true to his story.
(173) Be true to who you are. Stop trying to please other people or be someone else. Itrs better to be an original version of yourself than an exact duplicate of someone else.
(174) True to the tradition of the American millionaires, Edsel and Henry Ford II gave away half their fortune.
(175) We will run true to form and genuinely co-operate with friends from all over the world hand in hand , side by side to mutually create our splendid future .
(176) My convictions are unfaltering. I remain true to the ideals I have expressed.
(177) One ripe banana, 2 scoops of ice cream, topped with chocolate fudge and fresh cream to stay true to this classic.
(178) True to form, the control group preferred their own race and gender. The children with Williams syndrome, however, had no racial preference—although they still discriminated by gender.
(179) Company is in pursuit of topping quality run true to form, omduce our product gain market, become second to none of the large of the large corporation in the industry.
(180) Our struggle to stay true to our values and Constitution has always been a lodestar, both to the American people and to those who share our aspiration for human dignity.
(181) It is of course possible that, if he wins, he may be true to his promises and convoke a Parliament for all China; but it is at least equally possible that he may not.
(182) That sounds true to a rising number of young and well-educated Chinese parents, who have begun to adopt a new parenting method largely inspired by the Western approach.
(183) Weatherly, 40, shares three golden rules: Identify your market differentiators and stay true to them, define your culture and model your culture's values every day, and be persistent. --S.W.
(184) The film is very true to life , ie realistic.
(185) If the Shangri-La was about staying true to heritage, thenhis other project, the Four Seasons in London, was about transformingarelatively ordinary—and modern—building into something special.
(186) Article 47 The petition or complaint made by a public procurator shall be true to facts.
(187) He does plum - blossom - stake exercises gracefully and proficiently, and is true to his name.
(188) The book is interesting, as if the characters are true to life.
(189) By his proficient filming technique and shaping the classicality of beautiful feeling of true to nature, Yang Fudong's creations come into a unique interpretations about the plot of works.
(190) Propagation: The feijoa grows easily from seed, but the seedlings are not always true to type.
(191) True to tradition , these musicians use only acoustic instruments.
(192) True to the analog spirit, not all data converters use the same digital format.
(193) Jean-Paul Sartre: In order to act in good faith and be true to itself, the chicken found it necessary to cross the road.
(194) Is it true to say you have been treated unjustly?
(195) Oh Monsieur heretofore the Marquis,(http:///true to.html) I pray you be you true to me!
(196) Point out, this all body comes true to ask in the economic job 1998.
(197) We say,well,you want to be true to the Bible and right there in I Corinthians 11, you've read it,you know it's there,Paul's telling women, you have to wear veils in church when you pray and prophesy.
(198) But love requires strength, and impeccability is defined by being true to your self.
(199) TRUE to cancel tooltips when a key is pressed and set the status bar text to the default; otherwise FALSE .
(200) We would supply excellent products and best service to our customers run true to form.
(201) "VANGO TEAM" will give you the most optimized profit and become the most believable exhibition company of yours run true to form with creativeness.
(202) At this bluegrass jam there are no speakers or amplifiers. True to tradition, these musicians use only acoustic instruments.
(203) For years, he has remained true to his professional ethics.
(204) Olmsted wanted his designs to stay true to the character of their natural surroundings.
(205) The Americans, true to style , went into the business in a big way.
(206) Visual effect is one of the key factors that determine whether a virtual environment is true to nature enough that people are immersed in it or not.
(207) True to its name, the Domaine du Chasseur is a hunting zone.
(208) True to tradition, Sidious killed Plagueis upon learning his Master's secrets.
(209) This painting of mottled bamboos is really true to life.
(210) Dylan Thomas was an emotional, passionate poet, true to the character of Wales.
(211) I can just imagine some of my friends, especially the womenfolk , rolling their eyes, but I'm just staying true to my inner geekiness.
(212) If the pszText member is non-NULL, return TRUE to set the item's label to the edited text. Return FALSE to reject the edited text and revert to the original label.
(213) Dirac also remained true to Werner Heisenberg, a German physicist suspected of being a Nazi sympathiser.
(213) Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
(214) This weapon is usually stuffed down a long, lace - up combat boot. True to the tradition of the clan, the Blood Axe Orks do not wipe the blood off the blade after a battle .
(215) Perhaps he will stay true to punk, like Joe Strummer of The Clash or Siouxsie Sioux.
(216) Auntie YangJIng 's voice is fascinating and unforgettable while Uncle You Yang's Dub Performance true to life.
(217) Paul left Timothy in Ephesus to make sure the church stayed true to the doctrines Paul had taught and not be taken up with side issues (v. 4).
(218) First: If too true to put and relieve oneself in this way with the deposit way of Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, why also offer to the Chinese customer the deposit?
(219) True to type , the boss started to treat him with grudging respect.
(220) The first of these, the most common sort of female portrait in the Renaissance, presents the sitter as a beautiful and desirable woman who, true to type, smiles at the viewer.
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