单词 | Needless to say |
例句 | 1. All this, needless to say, had been culled second-hand from radio reports. 2. Needless to say, any contributions of money will be gratefully received. 3. Needless to say, theory and practice sometimes diverged. 4. Needless to say, I survived. 5. The problem, needless to say, is the cost involved. 6. Needless to say, he kept his promise. 7. Needless to say, the students who had studied mathematics before did better in the statistics exam. 8. Needless to say, he'll be off work for a while. 9. It was needless to say a team effort. 10. Needless to say, the top subsequently shoots off. 11. Needless to say, it sometimes confuses the diagnosis. 12. Needless to say, we're on a very tight budget. 13. Needless to say I was staggered at this result. 14. Basil, needless to say, has found the butter. 15. The whole thing, needless to say,() is demoralizing. 16. There was no bathroom, needless to say. 17. All of these, needless to say, without cream. 18. Needless to say, some did survive and prosper. 19. Citric comes from citrus fruits, needless to say. 20. Needless to say, this is nonsense. 21. Needless to say, it was a winning combination. 22. Needless to say, she was not in the chorus as she had legs like inverted beer bottles. 23. Needless to say, swing has been enjoying a rebirth lately, with ordinary folk getting into the craze. 24. Needless to say you can link directly to the vendor's Web site from the listings. 25. There is, needless to say, some bitterness and disappointment that no system emerged after considerable expenditure. 26. Needless to say, cigarette vending machines in the United States dispense packs of 20. 27. Needless to say, the band was run on cooperative lines with no one in particular leading. 28. Needless to say, no lunch for him, as he retreated amidst hoots and laughter, carrying the offending object. 29. He got home from the party the next morning. Needless to say, his parents were furious. 30. Our budgie got out of its cage while our cat was in the room. Needless to say, the cat moved quicker than me and caught it. 1. All this, needless to say, had been culled second-hand from radio reports. 2. Needless to say, any contributions of money will be gratefully received. 31. Needless to say, nothing was officially published on modernism in those years, apart from paranoid diatribes in the press. 32. Needless to say, frequent arguments broke out as to whose turn it was to ride or pull. 33. Needless to say, this system by no means produced the religious liberty for which people had originally fought. 34. Needless to say it has so far proved difficult to find any sacrificial lambs among the building trade. 35. Needless to say, this is not going to be the last word in the debate between the constructivists and the nativists. 36. Needless to say, there are many possible ways of turning this rule into practice. 37. Needless to say, I wasn't asked for a repeat performance! 38. Needless to say, all that was left was a blank paper where all his hard work had been. 39. Needless to say, we received a final test score of 100 percent as well as a pat on the back. 40. Needless to say Kyle would push his hand away or quickly grab the train back and put it back where it belonged. 41. The black polish, needless to say, was still in the bag. 42. Needless to say the ref blew the whistle exactly on time. 43. And needless to say, in the tiny teahouse I was myself the proverbial bull in the china shop. 44. Needless to say, virtually all debtor governments are counting on continued negotiations with their creditors to alleviate their debt burdens. 45. Needless to say, the use of offshore centres is never far from being a controversial matter. 46. Needless to say, Hollywood doesn't give away presents without asking for something in return. 47. Needless to say, entire platoons of soldiers set up camp at his tomb before battle. 48. Janice, needless to say, was quite unaware of her presence. 49. Needless to say, Jane slept badly: all her past life rose before her and condemned her present feelings. 50. Needless to say I have not been asked to endorse anything. 51. Needless to say, those who lived in the inner cities had a high index of deprivation. 52. Needless to say, Lleland became enraged at the idea and told me to mind my own business. 53. Needless to say, this discrepancy served to boost my sense of superiority. 54. Needless to say, there is a continuous and lively debate about whose model is the best. 55. Needless to say, it shows that oil is a bargain, though perhaps less thirst quenching. 56. Needless to say, I went home and apologised for being late. 57. Needless to say, it is still a fervent catch-cry in the Boston schools. 58. Needless to say, the rising of the sun was a welcome sight. 59. Needless to say, they usually undervalue the property and never inspect it thoroughly. 60. Needless to say, the dish is rarely presented in its original form. 61. Needless to say, I learned about getting things done, the hard way. 62. Musical value, needless to say, usually ends up being the last thing these folks consider. 63. It seems almost needless to say nowadays that exposition repeats are faithfully observed. 64. Needless to say, the result is an extremely grateful patient. 65. The armed robber, needless to say, did not stay around to be sued. 66. Needless to say, most sociologists are reluctant to relax into this supine position - and with good reason. 67. Needless to say, the material failure has had its political dimension. 68. Needless to say though she left the studio offering no apologies, no thanks, no farewells. 69. Needless to say, he fails, and she is condemned to be executed. 70. But, needless to say, things can get a little crazy in the 24-hour news biz. 71. Needless to say, the lesions on the skin in the recurrent phase are still infectious. 72. Needless to say, additional funding to set up these units is often slow to materialise. 73. Needless to say, starting that particular sewer again is very time-consuming, and the whole thing's against the clock! 74. Needless to say, all such anecdotes and surveys are fallible. 75. Needless to say, it was a very scary time for me. 76. Needless to say, the research literature is full of argument and counter-argument about the explanations of agreed associations between factors. 77. This kind of banter, needless to say, is not acceptable flirting behavior. 78. Needless to say, this causes duck producers much concern and limits the potential enjoyment of this marvelous bird. 79. Needless to say such a constraint does not apply with electric locomotives. 80. Needless to say, I never wore the hat and it eventually went into one of my charity bags. 81. On our wish-list, needless to say, we would name only serious writers, rather than hacks or functionaries.http:// 82. Needless to say, it will tend to be the highest calibre individuals who choose another career. 83. Needless to say, this is not to the exclusion of men but in co-operation with them. 84. Needless to say, the police were already familiar with the thief and absolutely delighted upon the production of such unambiguous evidence. 85. Needless to say, learning without thinking is useless. 86. Needless to say, I use Microsoft Windows. 87. Needless to say, he never came again. 88. Needless to say, I agree. 89. Needless to say, she loves to eat Canadian bacon. 90. Needless to say, victory will go to the people. 91. Needless to say, I agree with you. 92. Needless to say, we rejected the Soviet definition. 93. The cut-throat competition, needless to say. 94. Needless to say, movies that depict the Italian mafia in the U. S. A. are choc-a-bloc with mafia lingo. 95. Needless to say, precise intelligence and sound judgment as important to military success as fancy kit. 96. It's in that context, needless to say, that I'd like to take a look at these two interesting passages on the sheet that has Anton Chekhov on one side and Henry James on the other. 97. Since the end of the Cold War, the China Threat Issue has become a hotly debated topic. But the fact is that China has never enkindled any severe conflict, needless to say enkindled a war. 98. Needless to say, a 100 percent response to a cancer drug (or in this case, a drug cocktail) is more or less unheard of. 99. Needless to say , the old master worker was happy to have such good apprentices. 100. Needless to say, people who try and resell articles for less on Freelancer need not apply. 101. Farmers everywhere gripe all the time and Brazilians, needless to say(), are no exception. 102. Needless to say, navigation safety of marine train ferry represents the main focus of the development. 103. Needless to say, since it's a sacred scripture, the meaning of it is important to you. 104. Needless to say , scarification is not what rescued Ebrahim Samba. 105. Needless to say we were overjoyed by the revival and the renascence of the Chinese Left Opposition, despite the most ferocious police persecutions it had endured. 106. " Needless to say, you'll be the lucky one,'said the voice of Ming - feng , with a giggle. 107. Needless to say, his executors didn't adhere to the 500-year diktat and the American public continue to adore him regardless. 108. Needless to say monetary union was a significant surrender of monetary sovereignty. 109. Needless to say, that is not a job description that exactly appeals to the Swazi king. 110. Needless to say, Chinese prose is all consisted by Hanzi. 111. Needless to say, the landowner was bitterly distressed about this behaviour. 111. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 112. Needless to say, holes and low-rise styles that reveal your underwear are an even bigger no-no! 113. Needless to say, bald-headed Fang Lijun has always perceived himself to be part of this generation. 114. How could an officer on duty engage in personal affairs? Needless to say PC games. 115. If anyone comes and asks you for rewards, needless to say, he a quest zealot! 116. Needless to say, it is a sobering set of articles. 117. Needless to say the performance was lacking so with the G4 I began making custom built intake manifolds. 118. Needless to say it is difficult to do work when you are hungry. 119. Trust, needless to say, is vital and mentioned by almost every COO interviewed here. 120. Needless to say, we shall refund any expenses you may incur. 121. Needless to say the Golden there're company is zillionaire Smith company because of the popularity of potato chips and profit from it. 122. Needless to say perspiring , we are not afraid of shedding blood or sacrificing ourselves. 123. That tactic, needless to say, leads to endless acrimony at the IWC's meetings. 124. Needless to say,[] the delay in delivery has put us to great inconvenience. 125. Needless to say, it's the central word in Derrida, which is nevertheless not classifiable or categorizable, and so for that reason we can't really say Derrida is specifically a literary theorist. 126. Needless to say, it may be very difficult for a foreign student to find a comaker. 127. Needless to say that the exterior walls are shiny and polished to a mirror finish . 128. Today, I thought it would be a good idea to use my epilator on my eyebrows. Needless to say I now have the eyebrow equivalent of a comb-over. 129. Needless to say, it was a grand opening befitting an equally grand occasion. 130. Butcapitalism is incapable of inventinga future which does not ritually reproduce its present. With, needless to say, more options .. . 131. Needless to say, you have to see a podiatrist if you experience consistent pain in your feet. |
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