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单词 Inflict
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(1) Do you have to inflict that music on us?
(2) The rodent's sharp teeth can inflict a nasty bite.
(3) I won't inflict myself on you today. I can see you are too busy to listen to my complaints.
(4) It is unlawful for a teacher to inflict corporal punishment on pupils.
(5) Don't inflict your ideas on me.
(6) Never inflict useless pain on dumb animals.
(7) It's wrong to inflict pain on any animal.
(8) How can you inflict such cruelty on a child?
(9) Sorry to inflict myself on you again like this!
(10) Detectives warned that the men could inflict serious injury.
(11) Please help me before our dogs inflict serious injury on each other!
(12) I am sorry to have to inflict my company upon you.
(13) Was it really fair to her friends to inflict her nephew on them?
(14) No one wants to inflict this pressure on children.
(15) The catastrophe they inflict is threefold.
(16) Courts inflict heavy fines on egg thieves.
(17) Pit bull dogs can inflict horrendous wounds on people.
(18) It could inflict untold damage if he were to break that trust and be indiscreet.
(19) And he was carrying no thunder-and-fire stick to inflict pain on them.
(20) Alcohol and tobacco inflict great harm on individual health and have a high social cost.
(21) The articles are designed to inflict damage on Labour[sentencedict .com], but I doubt that they will.
(22) He had to inflict pain on people he was told were enemies.
(23) She must have shaken the baby quite violently to inflict such severe injuries.
(24) This rust-blood pouring from mortal wounds in the planet's skin is a terrible indictment of the tyranny we climbers inflict.
(25) But Tory rebels still remain confident they can win the day and in doing so inflict irreparable damage on the treaty.
(26) Tranmere Rovers went nap in front of their biggest gate of the season to inflict a heavy defeat on promotion chasing West Ham.
(27) Therefore it is easy to assume that this must be a deliberate, callous attempt to inflict hurt.
(28) It possesses a large number of small but very sharp teeth and can inflict a painful bite if given half a chance.
(29) But any conscious attempt to disregard this proportionality would inflict unnecessary losses and suffering.
(30) Sadistic people derive perverse pleasure from the suffering of others and may seek out situations in which they can inflict this.
(1) Do you have to inflict that music on us?
(2) The rodent's sharp teeth can inflict a nasty bite.
(3) I won't inflict myself on you today. I can see you are too busy to listen to my complaints.
(4) It is unlawful for a teacher to inflict corporal punishment on pupils.
(5) Don't inflict your ideas on me.
(6) Never inflict useless pain on dumb animals.
(7) I am sorry to have to inflict my company upon you.
(31) He's in a position to inflict major damage, and he does.
(32) Ask your glass merchant to rub down the newly-cut edges as plate glass can inflict nasty injuries.
(33) Against an immobile target, such as a wall, even the early cannon could inflict quite considerable damage.
(34) The rivals could only inflict saddle sores and ulcers, indignities and humiliations on each other as they disrupted families and towns.
(35) The hollow spur is connected to a venom gland situated behind the knee, and can inflict an agonising wound.
(36) However, an effective competition policy needs power to control mergers because of the serious damage they may inflict on competition.
(37) Detectives are linking it with a series of recent armed robberies, and warn the men could inflict serious injury.
(38) The precise reasoning behind the apparent intent to inflict fatalities and casualties among the civilian population in Britain is far from clear.
(39) This spine has a serrated edge and can inflict painful wounds.
(40) Not to save myself from your anger,[http:///inflict.html] or my body from whatever punishment you may choose to inflict on it.
(41) Most horses panic, and then they can inflict terrible damage upon themselves.
(42) Stripped of his power to inflict harm on me, he seemed terribly ordinary.
(43) Finally, retroactive cost justification fails because it never takes into account the qualitative costs that self-defeating actions inflict on organizational performance.
(44) Even if it were only a dozen, they could with megaton bombs inflict widespread devastation.
(45) However, it is possible for other war engines and large monsters to inflict damage on them.
(46) This short-tailed shrew can inflict an unpleasant bite with the help of spittle from its venomous salivary glands.
(47) How dare, Lamb demanded, these mere painters inflict their visions of Juliet and Rosalind upon the public?
(48) Whatever their number, with the technology available to them, they can inflict major harm.
(49) She looked into his eyes, into their endless blackness, seeking silent reassurance that he would inflict no more pain.
(50) The second group comprises patients who inflict serious injuries on themselves with considerable suicidal intent.
(51) You are going to inflict such a defeat on the enemy that he will never recover.
(52) We all think it wrong to inflict pain gratuitously, but our reason for obeying this principle is not that others do.
(53) The bill seeks to make it a criminal offence to inflict cruelty on any animal.
(54) In the past, juries have usually sided with the industry, holding smokers liable for the damage they inflict on themselves.
(55) As for Mr Hussein's chemical weapons, they could still inflict horrible injuries on the allies if they are used.
(56) I would not inflict on her either this knowledge, or this eventual indignity.
(57) From early childhood they are schooled not to inflict themselves on others.
(58) The accused's intention had to be considered to determine whether he wished to use it to inflict injury.
(59) The threat to inflict pain may trigger fears more damaging than the immediate sensation of pain.
(60) People take no account of the costs and benefits their actions inflict on others.
(61) Not everyone accepts Machiavelli's advice that rulers should dispense favours slowly and inflict pain all at once.
(62) We fear violence less than our own feelings. Personal, private, solitary pain is more terrifying than what anyone else can inflict. Jim Morrison 
(63) Even if they can't inflict any wounds they can still swamp him with weight of numbers.
(64) The damage that goats can inflict on each other with their sharp horns is so great that aggression has become highly ritualised.
(65) Claire and Wynn were also charged with conspiracy to inflict grievous bodily harm on Cotter.
(66) I won't inflict myself on you today.
(67) I'm sorry to have to inflict myself upon you.
(68) We should inflict severe chastisement on criminals.
(68) is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
(69) Who knows what deep psychological wounds you might inflict?
(70) Don't inflict damage on any person.
(71) We were shown how to transform a bundle of keys into a makeshift knuckle-duster in order to inflict maximum damage.
(72) Others argue with equal force that gender dysphoria , as it is known, is a psychiatric affliction and that mutilating the body to fit the afflicted psyche is to inflict a double injury on the patient.
(73) Thus its aggregate capacity to inflict damage is greater than its absolute institutional power.
(74) It can destroy tissue and inflict serious harm quite rapidly.
(75) They can inflict an extremely high rate of damage, even against cruisers.
(76) Many professions inflict this kind of defeat upon a man at the very outset.
(77) The workout: the slide rule jockeys at the Olympic Training Center love to inflict this VO2 test on racewalkers.
(78) As the flagship of the Soviet navy, the Dreadnaught is a powerhouse, able to inflict a massive amount of damage on its own.
(79) Only the Poland northern group was able to inflict a check upon the German Third Army.
(80) What devotees of sadomasochism do to their bodies is nothing compared to the torments that those addicted to the news and political commentary inflict on their minds almost every hour of the day.
(81) But you know, if I find out that you have given Mike so much as a breath mint, trust me, there is not enough novocaine in this office to numb the pain I will inflict on you.
(82) In addition, both the demon and master will inflict 3 % more damage.
(83) Its inflict moderate wounds eyestalk would then not be usable for the next 3 rounds.
(84) The use of any cyber-weapon would have to be proportional to the threat, not inflict undue collateral damage and avoid civilian casualties.
(85) Because of the suffering that your enemy will inflict on you during the siege, you will eat the fruit of the womb, the flesh of the sons and daughters the LORD your God has given you.
(86) He wanted to inflict some brand of disgrace upon the man's character.
(87) Differ with American bank and car manufacturer, yahoo company returns nobody to ask governmental inflict aids.
(88) I tell you I will not spare you the least pang the law can inflict.
(89) Ferocious, deleterious traffic accidents inflict irrevocable damages to the eye.
(90) Finally, by engaging our allies, we give them joint ownership over the difficult, methodical, vital, and necessarily collaborative work of limiting the terrorists' capacity to inflict harm.
(91) In some room with wall-to-wall carpeting, in some house near a mall, this father tried to protect his daughter from the pain the world can inflict.
(92) These palm size puzzles are almost too deviously evil to inflict on you and your friends.
(93) In the course of a strike, the labor union shall not disturb public peace and order, or inflict an injury on the lift, property or personal freedom of others.
(94) He many a time spoke sternly to me about my pertness; and averred that the stab of a knife could not inflict a worse pang than he suffered at seeing his lady vexed.
(95) Any attempt to inflict punitive measure on the iron ore miners would likely damage its steelmills, fall foul of international trade regulations or destroy any last vestige of hope for an annual deal.
(96) The man left the house and did not want to inflict himself upon the happy couple.
(97) Those animals which are incapable of making covenants with one another, to the end that they may neither inflict nor suffer harm, are without either justice or injustice.
(98) It's also true that a consumption-based tax would not inflict as much damage as our internal revenue code, with its multiple layers of tax on income that is saved and invested.
(99) Although primitive, the arquebus is able to inflict considerable damage and panic when used at close range, and can penetrate almost any armour.
(100) As fields become larger, more connected, and more of a monoculture , the harm that any given parasite can inflict grows, too.
(101) Needlefish are characterized with their rigid, elongated jaws. They are frequently attracted by light at night and may inflict a wound by plunging their sharp beaks into anyone in their path.
(102) Torpedo can inflict a maximum of 2500 points of damage.
(103) If you are your worst enemy, gods of money can't rescue you from the self-destruction you inflict on yourself.
(104) I will lay waste Upper Egypt , set fire to Zoan and inflict punishment on Thebes.
(105) Source does not wish to inflict further suffering; we create our own suffering and this is especially true in the spiritual, non-physical realms.
(106) The next evolution in UEF fighter technology, the Wasp is armed with two Rapid Pulse Beam systems. These beams are designed to inflict maximum damage against lightly armored enemy aircraft.
(107) But then , again, an accustomed eye had likewise its own anguish to inflict.
(108) Having felt pressure from a motherin - law, she didn't want to inflict pressure on anyone else.
(108) try its best to gather and make good sentences.
(109) When compared to the serious injures a baton, a sap, or even a punch can inflict, this is definitely a logical and court defendable tradeoff.
(110) If war broke out, they could inflict untold losses on mankind.
(111) Bomb and Grenades can now inflict damage to targets immune to Stun and Incapacitate effects.
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