单词 | Eloquently |
例句 | 1 I was toasted by him most eloquently at the dinner. 2 Jan speaks eloquently about her art. 3 She spoke eloquently about the need for action. 4 The poet eloquently expresses the sense of lost innocence. 5 She spoke eloquently on the subject for about an hour. 6 His face expressed his grief more eloquently than any words. 7 Jack can express himself eloquently. 8 He can speak eloquently of the need to reduce the size of government and extricate it from our private lives. 9 In the book, Godwin eloquently describes in words and photographs the ills our land is prey to. 10 She had pleaded for help as eloquently as she could. 11 More eloquently than a thousand words the picture showed the need for, and the difficulty of, reconciliation between the sexes. 12 Needlessly to hamper working animals bespeaks more eloquently of bad husbandry. 13 Or, as granny so eloquently remarked, get yerself on outdoors and blow the stink off. 14 No literary work could more eloquently or plainly spell out the dangers that exist for the woman who competes in male pursuits. 15 He expressed his ideas eloquently. 16 He spoke so eloquently as to move us to tears. 17 Jataka stories speak eloquently of those human values, which contribute, to harmony, pleasure and progress. 18 He spoke eloquently against the expansion of slavery in the West, became a leader of the new Republican party,[] and gained national attention in 1858 from his debates with Stephen A. Douglas. 19 But he also speaks eloquently about introducing more merit pay and creating more charter schools. 20 No one waxed more eloquently than Mr Sarkozy about the iniquities of liberal markets. 21 Ted is no stranger to the misfortunes of war, as Simon Parry's excellent book Intruders over Britain eloquently relates. 22 Ramsey spoke out about his faith for Liberalism and talked eloquently about the freedom of Liberal minds. 23 The guiltless freedom and profound family security that Maddy and Patrick enjoy speak eloquently for extended family. 24 Significantly, your photograph alongside Coun Williams' letter, illustrates this point more eloquently than words. 25 He speaks with really quite a small vocabulary which suggests he is unused to expressing himself eloquently. 26 And was it really the crime of passion that Wilde eloquently records? 27 There is ample evidence that the centralized way of organizing and managing frustrates the elementary quest for freedom Tolstoy describes so eloquently. 28 This distributed model allows publishers and subscribers to reduce the number of actions required to serve up feeds and is what Anil Dash eloquently describes as the Pushbutton Web. 29 Over 35 years ago, I began developing a new tonal vocabulary for the piano that allows the higher harmonic overtones to speak as eloquently as the notes themselves. 30 Every time when he gives a report, he always talks eloquently. 1 I was toasted by him most eloquently at the dinner. 31 They spoke eloquently of their shock and sadness and horror at the tragedy ( see article ) . 32 Its you shes Reginald shrugged his shoulders eloquently. fretting for. 33 Here will be the iron of the fact that the theory eloquently tell you a true mechanical phenomenon, and open a no "inertia" of the material world! 34 Lincoln eloquently the point what I'm trying to make: motivation, concept and implementation. 35 And he launched into a speech, eloquently advocating his army of the future. 36 All this speaks more eloquently than anything else about the rising living standards of the people. 37 During this circuit of speaking engagements, Bethune elaborated eloquently on the desperate needs of these people. 38 The facts eloquently demonstrate that where there is a will , there is a way. 39 Every time we drop our bombs in North Vietnam, President Johnson talks eloquently about peace. |
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