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单词 Tails
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(1) Dogs wag their tails not so much in love to you as your bread. 
(2) The cats watched each other, their tails twitching.
(3) Dogs wag their tails when they are pleased.
(4) Some breeds of dog have only rudimentary tails.
(5) Some reptiles can regrow their tails when they are cut away.
(6) Horses flick their tails to make flies go away.
(7) Peacocks use their beautiful tails to attract mates.
(8) The number of tourists tails off in October.
(9) He was flogged with a cat-o'nine tails.
(10) It used to be fashionable to dock horses' tails.
(11) Striped tails are a common feature of many animals.
(12) These pigs all have curly tails.
(13) Jaegers are swift black birds with long forked tails.
(14) Salmon thrash their tails and leap from the water.
(15) The duke first went into tails at only fifteen.
(16) He tucked his shirt tails into his trousers.
(17) I called heads and it came down tails.
(18) The men all wore top hat and tails.
(19) His team retreated last night with tails tucked firmly between their legs.
(20) The horses swished their tails to get rid of the flies hovering around them.
(21) The losing team went off with their tails between their legs.
(22) Occasionally they slap the water with their tails or churn it up in play.
(23) Note how these animals sometimes walk with their tails up in the air.
(24) The tails should tilt slightly upwards.
(25) Which do you want, heads or tails?
(26) Bees that have honey in their mouths have stings in their tails
(27) Gorillas, chimpanzees and gibbons are all anthropoid apes, having long arms, no tails and highly developed brains.
(28) Some kinds of animals can whisk flies away with their tails.
(29) From my house out, you have to head off several tails.
(30) Some types of dinosaur had sharp spikes on their tails.
(1) The cats watched each other, their tails twitching.
(2) Some reptiles can regrow their tails when they are cut away.
(3) Gorillas, chimpanzees and gibbons are all anthropoid apes, having long arms, no tails and highly developed brains.
(4) Some kinds of animals can whisk flies away with their tails.
(5) The duke first went into tails at only fifteen.
(31) At work they chase their tails, as Neil says.
(32) I had rattlesnakes shake their tails at me.
(33) Some of them fish, with fins and tails.
(34) Males evolved long tails to charm females.
(35) They're rodents - like rats, only with bushy tails.
(36) Horses kept in small yards by themselves develop repetitive patterns of abnormal behaviour, such as whirling in circles and chasing their tails.
(37) Male indigo birds sport beautiful metallic blue plumage, while male whydahs sometimes possess spectacularly long tails.
(38) In the dark, she imagined red-eyed rats scurrying around her, lashing her with their tails.
(39) Then, flexing their powerfully muscled silver bodies, they thrash their tails and leap from the water.
(40) In overtime, Dallas offensive tackle Larry Allen changed his mind at the last moment and called heads instead of tails.
(41) The General wore white tie and tails that accentuated his normal elegance.
(42) They grow long tails as material streams away from their rocky cores driven by solar radiation.
(43) They do this by means of a beautiful display in which they appear to float across their territory showing off their enormous tails.
(44) Then cut back the pipe tails to the old radiator position, and cap off the pipe ends.
(45) A pair of black-headed, white collared reed buntings preened on bracken fronds, their white-edged tails constantly flickering.
(46) In the continuing attempt to out-Mario Mario, Sega has now given Sonic a sidekick, Tails the fox.
(47) Ishmael says they are whales because they spout and have horizontal tails.
(48) At the edges are the two sharp tails of the cultural and social divide.
(49) Widow birds have thick black tails many times the lengths of their bodies, which they flaunt while flying above the grass.
(50) With white plumage gleaming, terns hover, tails fanned, slim red beaks pointing down towards the water.
(51) She was damp, she was sore from scrubbing with the shower mitt, her hair hung in rats' tails.
(52) They took a peek, and then did everything but lay down and wag their tails.
(53) Leave the bow tails long, so they flutter in the breeze when windows are open.
(54) And that is when the toughest Bruin team in years sent the Huskies home with their tails between their legs.http:///tails.html
(55) They have no gills, but obtain their oxygen by absorbing it through the skin of their body and greatly enlarged tails.
(56) Villa had their tails up in the second half and Atkinson and Staunton both had chances to increase their lead.
(57) If the theory is correct, the females in a species like peafowl must prefer those males with the most exaggerated tails.
(58) Dear Jamie, Please remember to round your letters and curl your tails.
(59) All had their manes shorn short but their tails were long, though well groomed.
(60) This Teddy, so the tale went, had had one paw removed and a small flail with leather tails sewn on.
(61) Their tails wiggle furiously like suckling piglets in their effort to hold against a current many times bigger than them.
(62) And I can see you making wonderful things out of the tails.
(63) Attach webbing tape to the top edge of tails on the lining side, in the same way as for the swag.
(64) His shirt tails would come askew, his sleeves ride up.
(65) They were crowded together in a corner, their tails pointing the same way.
(66) Lizards which lost two thirds or more of the length of their tails showed a significant decline in dominance.
(67) Males often traveled in packs, fought, tried to mount everything in sight and gnawed each others' tails.
(68) I braided too much of my hair and the two loops looked like very long rats' tails.
(69) Racing back into the hall with tails wagging furiously, they almost knocked Georgina over.
(70) They use prehensile tails as fifth hands, dangling to reach sturdier branches or fresh green growth.
(71) Now he looked like a toad in hat and tails.
(72) Busacher arrived first, looking grand and archaic in full evening dress, white tie and tails.
(73) The horses pawed, shaking their manes and switching tails, and harness jangled.
(74) There are times when they almost entirely break surface and re-enter the water with a resounding slap of their tails.
(75) The long, flowing manes and tails were like silk and their high-stepping stately walk was a delight to watch.
(76) Their fantastically long tails danced behind like bridal trains and burst into colour when they caught the sun's final rays.
(77) They walked in a line, the yaks' bulky bodies braced against the wind, tails streaming out.
(78) And some of the grander arguments, too, are beginning to chase their own tails.
(79) Miller noticed that, among the swallows he studied, the longest tails of the males were also the most symmetrical.
(80) Another ferret disease is mange, which affects the animals' feet and tails.
(81) Starlings, blundering among the chimney pots, precipitate small avalanches over their tails.
(82) Add the crawfish tails, prawns or monkfish and cook for 1 minute. 3.
(83) Horses try to keep flies off by swishing their tails from side to side.
(84) All of them give you fair warning of their character by deliberately making themselves conspicuous and waving their bushy tails.
(85) The tall lantern jawed villain in top hat and tails plays an organ.
(86) Sometimes even the lawyers can not make heads or tails of the instructions.
(87) Technicians can identify only obvious problems, such as malformed sperm heads or tails.
(88) For example writers usually form the beginnings of words reasonably well, but often this tails off towards the ends of words.
(89) All they need is a patch of bright colour on their tails.
(90) In two cases, the doll was even reported to be partial to pets' tails.
(91) Tails are assumed to act as stiff flat plates with continuous surfaces.
(92) Similarly, costlier graduated tails should be less prevalent in families that migrate than in other families.
(93) But now they were standing at the head of a deep valley in the moor with their ears and tails down.
(94) Behind her walked Jeeves, straight as a broom, clad in white tie and tails and carrying a silver tray.
(95) Her face was red from the steam and her hair had gone into rats' tails.
(96) Redstarts flicked long chestnut tails and flashed white foreheads as they chased in and out of the branches.
(97) It's a myth that we only swish our tails when we're angry.
(98) Experiments have shown that female long-tailed widow birds prefer males with the longest tails.
(99) Silvery water swirled beneath and we spied grey wag tails on wet boulders in mid-stream.
(100) Even the hounds sensed something was amiss and became still, tails pressed between hind legs, watching.
(101) Some birds have the fanwise spread of their tails.
(102) Ring tails and low-set tails are faults.
(103) Aurochs have higher humps, longer horns and tails.
(104) She cut off their tails with carving knife.
(105) Such animals as foxes and squirrels have bushy tails.
(106) Peel and devein the prawns the tails intact.
(107) If we had tails a baboon, where are they?
(108) Who cut off their tails with carving knife.
(109) Who cut off their tails with a carving knife.
(110) She cut off their tails with a carving knife.
(111) After this they came to a shore where there were no less than sixty-five great red parrots with blue tails, sitting on a rail all of a row, and all fast asleep.
(112) Peacock tails are big, fan-shaped and green, with lots of "eye-spots".
(113) Pressure and velocity fields of spatial cross section on an aircraft model with strake wing and double vertical tails were measured using a seven hole probe.
(114) All cats are nimble and agile, and their long tails aid their outstanding balance.
(114) try its best to collect and create good sentences.
(115) They also move their tails up and down when they swim, while fish move theirs sideside.
(116) It was going to be a very formal affair, white tie and tails for the men, sweeping gowns for the women.
(117) Friedrich Kekule discovers the unique ring like structure of the molecule benzene right after he wakes up from a day-dream about snakes chasing their own tails and forming rings.
(118) Sperm develop in the seminiferous tubules of the testis. The spermatids are embedded in the Sertoli cells with their tails projecting into the lumen of the tubule.
(119) Moreover, the explanatory prose is haphazard (and not infrequently wrong or incoherent -- for example, I cannot make heads or tails of the lead-in to the very first example, prime.py).
(120) If you are getting married after 6pm, you can wear a tuxedo or tails as these are evening clothes.
(121) The cattle were swinging their tails to disperse the flies.
(122) Famed astronomer Johannes Kepler noticed that comet tails always point away from the sun, implying that sunlight itself was pushing them around like cosmic windsocks.
(123) LHPT(light and thermalgesia liminal value)of rat tails was detected by light and thermalgesia algometer.
(124) Manakins Manakins are a family of compact little perching birds with big heads, short tails and stout bills.
(125) The cows were twitching their tails to drive off the flies.
(126) Today in the New York Stock Exchange, all the brokers are tails up.
(127) Taking tails are consolidated with high water material as backfilling is a new type backfilling method.
(128) Native to the Mediterranean, this water plant looks like a bundle of slimy, greyish-green rat tails.
(129) They all ran after the farmer's wife, Who cut off their tails with a carving knife.
(130) The lecturer on evolution had been going on for nearly two hours. then he started again, and said he:"Let me ask the evolutionist a question --- if we had tails like a baboon, where are they?"
(131) Friggin' coconut shrimp! What do you do with the tails?Mr. Shrimpy!
(132) Four nozzles , canted outboard, split the exhaust of the solid rocket motor into four equal tails.
(133) Tadpoles become frogs by metamorphosis ; they lose their tails and grow legs.
(134) We have solved the solution structure of BD2 and studied its interaction with acetylated H4 tails by NMR chemical shifts perturbation experiments.
(135) More useful as a game-winning Scrabble word than part of the anatomy, the coccyx, or tailbone, is several fused vertebrae left over from the olden days when we had tails.
(136) Peel the shrimps except the tails, devein and clean. Mix in the marinade and set aside for about 30 minutes.
(137) Yo Yo sat down quietly on his little stool in his white tie and tails, dr dre headphones, and began.
(138) When a cloud starts producing rain or snow, but none of it reaches the ground, the result is a virga. Because trails hang down from a clumpy cloud, virgas are known as jellyfish tails.
(139) It is, of course, Prince Henry and Prince William at their father's wedding. If you are getting married after 6pm, you can wear a tuxedo or tails as these are evening clothes.
(140) Let me ask the evolutionist a question --- if we had tails like a baboon, where are they?
(141) Tanned or dressed furskins of tiger and leopard heads, tails, paws and other pieces or cuttings, not assembled.
(142) South Dakota takes its nickname "The Coyote State" from an animal that thinks flicker tails are good to eat.
(143) Its spire is formed from the entwined tails of three dragons.
(144) Other raw furskins, heads, tails, paws and other pieces or cuttings,[http:///tails.html] suitable for furriers' use.
(145) The female mouse is then three times more likely to engage in what's called lordosis behavior, a posture shown by many animals in heat in which they thrust their rumps and tails upward.
(146) Yo Yo sat down quietly on his little stool in his white tie and tails, and began.
(147) The bigger ones dived deeper, leaving a swirl on the surface as they flicked their tails.
(148) Having won the President Cup, the team tails up for the final of the league championship.
(149) Methods: Estradiol benzoate was hypodermically injected during late estrus. Then Non-movement time when mice tails were hung and the inference function of Jingqing Capsule were observed.
(150) Any of various marine fishes of the order Rajiformes or Batoidei, having cartilaginous skeletons, horizontally flattened bodies, and narrow tails.
(151) Formal dress remained similar . The cutaway, dinner jacket or tails were chosen according to the occasion.
(152) Methods:The model mice were orally administrated with different doses of alcohol extracts; the stratum granulosum laminas of 100 scales on mice tails were examined by LM.
(153) The GAM peak ( - 0.13) centered most closely to zero with the shortest tails ( - 2.13 to 2.79) in an empirical cumulative distribution plot.
(154) It's just terrific when the intellectuals stick up their tails.
(155) At Harvard, Dr.David Clapham, a neurobiologist, discovered that sperm tails contain calcium ion channels, with electrically charged atoms "turbo-charging the sperm" to reach eggs, he said.
(156) Methods: The effect of n-butanol extract from Oenanthe aquatic on coagulation time and bleeding time of mouse tails was investigated using glass coverslip, capillary and cutting tail methods.
(157) Heads are in the wa - ter, Tails are in the air.
(158) The feasibility of replacing iron powder with copper-mine tails in clinkering of silicate cement was discussed is the paper.
(159) To adapt to various states of chromatin, corresponding histone variants are incorporated in nucleosome, and certain modifications also occur on the variants tails.
(160) The associated probability distributions display then , in turn, power law tails.
(161) Often considered the stuff of science fiction, sailing through space was suggested 400 years ago by astronomer Johannes Kepler who observed comet tails blown by the solar wind.
(162) Deer characteristically have [ b ] lithe but compact bodies and short tails.
(163) It's one explanation for why humans no longer have tails, birds and turtles are toothless and snakes have stayed limbless.
(164) One important difference between peacocks' tails and human minds, of course, is that the peahen's accoutrement is a drab affair.
(165) Second, ring oscillator phase noise characteristic is studied in de - tails.
(166) He was clad tonight in white tie and tails, a masculine fashion she had seen only in magazine illustrations.
(167) While Condon and Mark are also stepping aside, and Martin and Baldwin may be less inclined to don top hat and tails than their predecessor, the razzmatazz looks likely to continue in some form.
(168) First of all, if your wedding is before 6 in the evening, you should not wear a tuxedo (black tie) or tails (white tie).
(169) The possibility of utilizing low calciferous rock and blende tails in the cement industry has been studied.
(170) The cows swish their tails beneath them on hot afternoons; they paint rivers so green that when a moorhen dives one expects to see its feathers all green when it comes up again.
(171) The German chemist Kekule dreamed of snakes biting their tails, therefore discovered the ring shape of the chemical compound benzene.
(172) They weigh about a half pound when born and grow to as much as 50 pounds. Their tails account for half of their length.
(173) They have strong jaws with razor-sharp teeth and sharp tails, which make up half their body length and can be used as whips to drive off predators.
(174) Each chicken would stretch his white-ringed neck out tall, then flip its tails up in a fan and raise two whiskery-looking feathers up along its head until they looked like horns.
(175) First off, if your wedding is before 6 in the evening, you should not wear a tuxedo (black tie) or tails (white tie).
(176) We will use metal tails to pin up the outside.
(177) Great white sharks are torpedo-shaped with powerful tails that can propel them through the water at up to 15 miles (24 kilometers) per hour. Photograph by Brian J. Skerry.
(178) But could she really picture him dressed for the opera or the theater, in white tie and tails?
(179) The embryo and sperm cell nuclei are stained purple while sperm tails are green.
(180) Their tails leave arcs of light as plankton glow in the waves.
(181) Some animals, as the fox and the squirrel, have bushy tails.
(182) Based on the deflection curve of a built-in beam, the concept of imaginary tails was presented clearly. It supposed that each car had an imaginary tail.
(183) This radiation pressure is thought to shape the tails of comets and is useful for pushing solar sails in space.
(184) It is going to be a very formal party, white tie and tails for men, full-length gowns for women.
(185) The Mice galaxies, named after their distinct rodent-like tails, were captured in stunning detail by the Hubble Space Telescope's new Advanced Camera for Surveys.
(186) Pressing the glass to his eyelike a jeweler, Leeuwenhoek watched his own animalcules swim about, lashingtheir long tails.
(187) Swimming methods improved: Some whales developed thick, powerful tails, bulleting ahead with vigorous up-and-down undulations of their lower bodies.
(188) Until that gap is bridgeable, China's stray dogs would best be advised to keep their tails down.
(189) The party really have their tails up since their surprising election victory.
(190) The team had their tails up after they won their first game.
(191) Overweening intellectuals stick up their tails which are longer than that of the Monkey Sun Wu - kung.
(192) Nine tails fall to go out at the same time, my hand has alert:dy pulled the gusset of pass treasure bell, lightly on pulling, block her at after death.
(193) All of us were dressed in darling bunny costumes, complete with long, floppy rabbit ears and fluffy tails.
(193) try its best to gather and make good sentences.
(194) The research I have done leads me to believe they are true Colombian red tails.
(195) However, since tails don't fill up a complete block, they can waste a lot of disk space (relatively speaking, of course).
(196) Dust tails are created when small particles from a comet are swept backward by the Sun's radiation pressure.
(197) And say unto him, Take heed, and be quiet; fear not, neither be fainthearted for the two tails of these smoking firebrands, for the fierce anger of Rezin with Syria, and of the son of Remaliah.
(198) Contabescence (at the beginning of you upkeep, flip a coin, if tails, put a -1/-1 counter on this creature.
(199) People believe that ceramic decorations shaped like owl's tails are helpful to exorcise fire.
(200) I am not able to make head or tails of it.
(201) The model reproduces a lot of stylized facts of the real stock market, such as fat tails and volatility clustering.
(202) Tails too short, or with clumpy ends due to ankylosis, are serious faults.
(203) If being a toastmaster, the usual dress would be crimson tails with a white waistcoat, and evening- suit trousers.
(204) The new species is one of the titanosaurs, a group of plant-eating sauropod dinosaurs that walked on four feet and are known for their long necks and tails.
(205) And since HD 209458b is a pretty typical "hot Jupiter"—the nickname for close-orbiting gas giants—it's "almost certain" that all hot Jupiters have comet-like tails, Linsky said.
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