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单词 Cling to
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1. I still cling to the hope that he's alive.
2. You can't cling to the past, because no matter how tightly you hold on, it's already gone.
3. The really great love not stubbornly cling to it,but at the crucial moment just let him free.
4. Wet clothes cling to the body.
5. He had one last hope to cling to.
6. Don't cling to the kerb when you're driving.
7. Dark clouds cling to the mountains.
8. Small children cling to their mothers.
9. He appears determined to cling to power.
10. The birds cling to the wall and nibble at the brickwork.
11. Some people had to cling to trees as the flash flood bowled them over.
12. They still cling to many of the old shibboleths of education.
13. The whole party will cling to their leader very determinedly.
14. The cat tried to cling to the edge by its claws.
15. The British prime minister is too apt to cling to Washington's apron strings.
16. Why cling to the rebel cross?
17. At least we have one consolation to cling to.
18. No heart, no soul,()() nothing to cling to.
19. Don't cling to things because everything is impermanent. Mitch Albom 
20. Balconies cling to walls like frightened climbers.
21. Well-thumbed magazine pictures of body-builders cling to the wall.
22. The family and others also cling to these times of false hope.
23. These few will desperately cling to traditional structures and culture.
24. There's only so much you can cling to - your credibility, your belief in small cottage industries - whatever.
25. The batter needs a clean surface to cling to as the cake rises during baking.
26. They cling to their religion, its strict kosher rules and ancient rites of worship.
27. These cling to rocks, stones, or roots and forms a mat of bright to deep green tufts.
28. Probable sad answer: cling to it as part of Britain's eccentric genius.
29. Whenever we move to a new house, we always cling to far too many possessions.
30. There were great rocks on the road and thin mist seemed to cling to everywhere.
1. I still cling to the hope that he's alive.
31. The three other principal nuclear powers also cling to the ABM treaty, even though they are not parties to it.
32. The traditionalists who cling to uptight Wall Street business wardrobes and rooms full of Hepplewhite reproductions are exiled to style Siberia.
33. The one-sided patriarchal system is dying, and to cling to it is now a psychic sin.
34. At some level they still cling to the idea that tender loving care is the only factor in raising kids.
35. Science has to cling to the available evidence even in the teeth of seeming contradiction.
36. People usually tend to cling to their beliefs until the price for believing them becomes too high, or until after they are victimized by their beliefs. Dr T.P.Chia 
37. Letting go gives us freedom, and freedom is the only condition for happiness. If, in our heart, we still cling to anything - anger, anxiety, or possessions - we cannot be free. Thich Nhat Hanh 
38. Baby monkeys cling to their mothers' bodies until they are old enough to start climbing by themselves.
39. Cling to him, and we shall be safe and sound from every danger.
40. We cling to the symbols which give our life meaning and help us in answering this question.
41. A wild urge to cling to him like this for the rest of her life?
42. Polymers - there are various types, such as silicone polymers which cling to the hair with effective conditioning benefits.
43. She let him drown her in the deep water, too weak even to raise her hands to cling to him.
44. Some, as mentioned, cling to youthful appearance and risk looking absurd.
45. Well ... the thing to cling to is that everything like this is still decentralised.
46. For the moment I cling to the idea that there are a relatively small number of cell-to-cell signals.
47. And these possibilities made her cling to her actual existence with pleasure.
48. A customary error committed by aquarists is to cling to the opinion that the Aponogeton species do not require a rich soil.
49. I would like to cling to him(), to talk with her.
50. He has continued to cling to the middle ground, but that ground has been shifting.
51. Denial, too, seemed to be an effort to cling to hope.
52. They could, with one part of their mind, cling to the idea of teacher autonomy.
53. And then towards the end of his life when he was already ill, he had one last hope to cling to.
54. Small businesses and lock-up garages cling to these spaces like limpets in a cave.
55. Why do the most straight forward of people cling to the most desperate of secrets?
56. Now it seemed there was nothing at all to cling to.
57. As the vultures vie for space, the ravens cling to the edges.
58. Whatever we do, they will still cling to their barbaric customs.
59. I cling to her; my sister, Beate, clings to her other side.
60. Yet fiercely we cling to old myths that give comfort-justice is out there.
61. It will then grow the roots and cling to these.
62. Will the West cling to the idea of universal worth while selfishly consuming Arab oil wealth and closing its borders to Arabs?
63. Nevertheless, many people still cling to the vinyl disk as preferable.
64. Remember, remember, this is now, and now, and now. Live it, feel it, cling to it. I want to become acutely aware of all I've taken for granted. Sylvia Plath 
65. Sometimes, in their anxiety to reach a female, four or five males cling to one another and form a chain.
66. The batter must be able to cling to the side of the pan.
67. You'd be a fool to cling to me.
68. Beads of water cling to its screen, necklaces unstrung.
69. Shaak Ti tenaciously continued to cling to life.
70. Don't wilfully cling to your reckless course.
71. The tamandua lives in trees, where it can cling to branches with its strong,(http:///cling to.html) almost hairless tail.
72. A woman with womanliness takes pleasure in studying, reading papers and surfing internet often, but she doesn't madly cling to fashion magzine and the gossip news.
73. It will lapse from the demand of the social development if we still cling to the present mediatory system in civil action.
74. Although most seahorses are believed to live in shallow water, some also cling to the seagrass mats that float in the open water.
75. But the course proves discovery, in cling to conduIt'should encounter soup, easy aspic cracks conduit.
76. As their emphasis is on this world, they cling to the belief that man is morally perfectible and that Utopia on earth is achievable.
77. Some people tend to tenaciously cling to the misguided concept of racial superiority.
78. “The skirts cling to herbehind, the jackets cling to her bosom, ” laments Barbara Ruelens, aUK-based wardrobe consultant with a roster of high-powered femaleclients.
79. They cling to the unprincipled safe middle of every issue.
80. The rain pelts down as the doctor and a burka-wearing midwife cling to their horse and donkey as they trot up a slippery slope, leaving the roaring river below.
81. The pollen from a mallow flower. Its spines help it cling to birds' feathers .
82. Protected workers, the bulk of the workforce, cling to their jobs. That tends to fossilise the structure of the economy.
83. Crab lice are small, light brown, flat insects that cling to pubic hair.
84. The government may reduce the amount of land to be auctioned or have auctions less frequently when the property market is stagnant and demand is weak. It need not cling to the application list system.
85. The global slump seems to have prompted China to cling to its existing export-led growth strategy.
86. Beads of water cling to its screen, necklaces unstrung, locked by the screen's grid into something like a checkerboard, if checkerboards wore jewelry.
87. The trans-Atlantic paradigms of the 20th century became inadequate, but an understandable desire to cling to them persisted in Germany.
88. For life is a paradox: it enjoins us to cling to its many gifts even while it ordains their eventual relinquishment.
89. Once there, he would cling to the handrail until he reached the lower steps that the warmer tunnel air kept ice-free.
90. They know scholars reject their legend, but they still cling to their belief.
91. Within minutes of the official opening, the footway started to tilt and sway alarmingly, forcing some of the pedestrians to cling to the side rails.
92. But I have to cling to the hope that we can get through at the Nou Camp, win our semi-final and I might be fit for the Champions League final.
93. These are the lifeblood of the Barba people living in the villages that cling to every mountain top.
94. The art of living is to know when to hold fast and when to let go, for life is a paradox: we cling to its many gifts eventual relinquishment.
95. Some people still obdurately cling to their factions, and a fair number of Party members, including some veterans, hold factionalism higher than Party spirit.
96. Awarded to Manuel Barbeito at the Industrial Health and Safety Office in Maryland for scientific studies that found microbes cling to beards, making more hirsute men a potential laboratory hazard.
97. The art of living is to know when to hold fast and when to let go.For life is a paradox: it enjoins us to cling to its many gifts even while it ordains their eventual relinquishment.
98. This Tibet is tasted for gray jade quality of a material,(Sentence dictionary) carven design is above cling to national totem.
99. Can't you see you'd be a fool to cling to me?
100. Using moves that would make any rock climber jealous, Alpine ibex cling to a near-vertical rock face of a northern Italian dam in summer 2010.
101. There is nothing ultimately to cling to in this world, Dipa Ma taught, but we can make good use of everything in it.
102. The Europeans still cling to it, though, with the return of "liberal interventionism" in Libya, but it is anxious and halfhearted.
103. It is dangerous to cling to outdated ideas and theories.
104. Blue ocean, cotton candy-like clouds cling to the golden paradise.
105. First , they cling to their old factional mentality and are politically subversive agitating against the Party.
106. Despite the low rate of success at the market, parents cling to the hope that they will find a suitable match for their offspring.
107. She cling to the hope that he is still alive.
108. For most people, it is far easier to cling to the hope that a losing trade will turn around than it is to admit that the trade did not work and get out of a losing position.
109. It is fitting, in a society that still claims to cling to socialist values, while enforcing a spectacularly exploitative primitive accumulation.
110. Prohibit and use vitamin B6, hibernant spirit, actor falls candy, reserpine, because these medicine can reduce Zun Xuan much cling to curative effect.
111. For life is paradox: it enjoins us to cling to its many gifts even while it ordains their eventual relinquishment.
112. We already know the inexistence of love, but we still cling to his or her hands tightly and see some drops of friendly care as a great hope to redeem the lost love.
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