单词 | Imagined |
例句 | 1. It is just as I imagined. 2. I had imagined her to be older than that. 3. It's time to start living the life you've imagined. 4. His elation may well be imagined. 5. The house was just as she had imagined it. 6. She imagined walking into the office and handing in her resignation. 7. They imagined your ship wrecked. 8. She had imagined that the doctor would be male. 9. Would you ever have imagined him/his becoming a politician? 10. I fondly imagined that you cared. 11. She was ranting and raving about some imagined insult. 12. I fondly imagined that you cared for me. 13. He lives in an unreal world imagined by himself. 14. I always imagined him following in his father's footsteps. 14. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 15. He imagined himself as manager of the company. 16. She was smaller and slighter than I had imagined. 17. She had never for one moment imagined that it could happen to her. 18. In real life he wasn't how she had imagined him at all. 19. She wasn't the sophisticate that Jack had imagined her to be. 20. I realised that I must have imagined the whole thing. 21. I had naively imagined that he was in love with me. 22. It was something she had never imagined, not even in the deepest recesses of her mind. 23. She imagined us living in a perfect mother and daughter symbiosis. 24. When you see famous people at close quarters, they always appear much smaller than you imagined them. 25. In this dictionary 'reality' is defined as 'the state of things as they are, rather than as they are imagined to be'. 26. Go confidently in the direction of your dreams! Live the life you've imagined. Henry David Thoreau 27. I was surprised when I saw the farm. I had imagined it would be much bigger. 28. She finds that the sleepy town she moves to isn'tthe rural idyll she imagined. 29. MPs spend many hours listening to the real or imagined grievances of their constituents. 30. The task proved inconceivably more difficult than we had imagined. 1. It is just as I imagined. 2. I had imagined her to be older than that. 3. His elation may well be imagined. 4. The house was just as she had imagined it. 5. When you see famous people at close quarters, they always appear much smaller than you imagined them. 6. She imagined walking into the office and handing in her resignation. 7. In this dictionary 'reality' is defined as 'the state of things as they are, rather than as they are imagined to be'. 8. He lives in an unreal world imagined by himself. 31. She got a neurosis about chemicals and imagined them everywhere doing her harm. 32. We never imagined that men would land on the moon. 33. I had fondly imagined that riding a mule would be easy. 34. He was always keen to avenge insults, real or imagined. 35. The relationship between the old Duke and the young woman was put down to the salacity which is frequently found in rich old men. People imagined all manner of things, except the truth. 36. Not speaking the language proved to be a bigger handicap than I'd imagined. 37. She imagined walking into the office and telling everyone what she thought of them. 38. I fondly imagined that surgery meant a few stitches and an overnight stay in hospital. 39. Brought up in what he describes as 'a middle class ghetto', he imagined that all people were as privileged as he was. 40. Perhaps she'd never really been there at all - perhaps she'd just imagined it. 41. I imagined how our position looked from above. 42. The lake is much prettier than I had imagined. 43. It proves you're not as hard-hearted as I imagined. 44. He imagined she was still dwelling on the accident. 44. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. 45. Fisher imagined the following evolutionary sequence. 46. He had difficulty distinguishing the real from the imagined. 47. Third: Stillman was far more dangerous than previously imagined. 48. Why had she never imagined Bella as a redhead? 49. I had always imagined I would find this true. 50. I imagined solemn covens chanting, straggling torchlight processions winding up to mountain tops, stone circles, sacred trees and springs. 51. A brief glance at the literature told her that the treatment centre was run on very different lines than she had imagined. 52. The reality of Citrine's position was somewhat less dramatic than was sometimes imagined by contemporaries. 53. She imagined the castle, at low tide, grey, black, then silver in the changing light. 54. For a while she imagined that she was a rich woman, living in a beautiful house. 55. But it wasn't like I'd imagined - except for the long silences when I'd been hoping for laughs. 56. And, of course, she has imagined for herself an importance that goes beyond the grandiose to the downright loopy. 57. Is there really any connection between Leonardo and Columbus apart from the sort imagined by flatulent film producers? 58. If so, it makes good sense that Zezolla is not punished for crimes she only imagined. 59. Who, in its halcyon days, imagined Carthage a ballroom for the wind? 60. Trent imagined him holding a golf club but the callus didn't fit. 61. I imagined they told stories of bloody secrets that could be glimpsed only beneath the shine of the brass frames. 62. When I watched the gymnastics team get the gold medal, I imagined myself up there. 63. He imagined himself telling her, and saw her tiny face falling, shattering on the sidewalk like a small mirror. 64. The outcome of the Geneva summit was even more favorable than I had imagined it would be. 65. The picture is far more complicated than Blue ever imagined. 66. Even more exciting was the discovery of documents in languages never before known or imagined. 67. He encouraged me to talk, and I did-talked about the last few years and Lou Minton and my own imagined infirmity. 68. She tried hard to look composed, but it was more difficult than she could have imagined. 69. His amazement can be imagined when there appeared be-fore him the wondrous forms of the three great goddesses. 70. It had been perfect, so much more than she had ever imagined this act could be. 71. His hero is Jefferson, but the reporters always imagined that George Gallup ran a close second. 72. He imagined the committee gathered around a scale, shaking their heads. 73. Thus imagine that the living world was really as imagined in Figure 1. 74. I imagined her showing up for a job interview wearing a mix of the clothes from her suitcase. 75. Again, I experienced some disillusionment,[http:///imagined.html] for Philip was not as I had imagined him to be. 76. Ronni almost fainted as she imagined she could feel the beat of his heart. 77. She imagined Nettie, held up by her collar, the water backing up to drown her. 78. Republicans reacted bitterly to arrogance, real or imagined, by Democrats and their environmentalists. 79. Surely she'd imagined it; the light wasn't very good, and Jean knew that shadows could be misleading. 80. It appeared that Montpelier was far more dangerous than anyone could ever have imagined. 81. She imagined Anastasia, Peace and Calm meeting in the dead of night to plan just this scene between them. 82. She had not imagined she would ever dare say this aloud. 83. I learned this, at least, by my experiment: that if one advances confidently in the direction of his dreams, and endeavors to live the life which he has imagined, he will meet with a success unexpected in common hours. Henry David Thoreau 84. Who would ever have imagined satellites entirely covered with ice floes, or volcanos spurting sulfur a hundred kilometers into space? 85. Life on a yacht, even one as well equipped as this, was far more physically demanding than she had ever imagined. 86. She imagined a musculature, a skeleton, a hide, pumping organs, glowing eyes. 87. Earth was more beautiful than she could have imagined; it didn't seem fair when everyone was out to kill her. 88. I imagined trophies to be special drinking glasses for very large people. 89. Because Kate, for all her faults real and imagined, was the only person ever to take him at face value. 90. Distant washes, jagged peaks and alluring nooks in remote canyons provide fodder for imagined adventures. 91. He had always imagined that the key to good detective work was a close observation of details. 92. I went into the test full of confidence, but it was more difficult than I had imagined. 93. I never imagined it would leave room for feelings of resentment and indifference. 94. For a moment, I imagined the best possible to the worst possible reply. 95. He imagined himself driving a tearful Anne and Abigail back to Beryl, then finding Adam a good lawyer. 96. Kings and sheep and whinnying horses and Serving maids and beggar boys gathered together in the frosty imagined night. 97. Paige could almost have imagined they were on some deserted tropic isle. 98. It was exactly as I had always imagined the Dark Ages to be, and in its terrible way it was apt. 99. Few managed to escape, and the fate of the rest may be imagined. 100. Go confidently in the direction of your dreams. Live the life you have imagined. Henry David Thoreau 101. But it helps to expiate our imagined sins if we have a bogeyman to hand, a Drug Baron. 102. I'd imagined her leaning forwards and smiling, but not looking like this, somehow. 103. The political units of the ninth century were thus very different from those imagined by nineteenth-century patriots. 104. It was precisely the sort of place where she had always imagined he would live. 105. I closed my eyes and imagined I was in a far distant universe a long,[] long time ago. 106. And I imagined it, as one does the illusions of great art and literature, in the most real fashion possible. 107. It was as clear a case of violent conduct as could be imagined. 108. Man is not worried by real problems so much as by his imagined anxieties about real problems. Epictetus 109. Then he ran, plunging into a tunnel of darkness less fearful than the imagined horrors lurking behind that heavy dark-brown door. 110. She objected to his formal jargon, although she imagined a glint of amusement accompanying it. 111. Before my father died I cast it all aside, lived as I imagined I wanted to live. 112. She never imagined, 12 months on, she'd be hosting a very special party. 113. But it is possible that the Holy Spirit was doing something much larger and more all-encompassing than they could have imagined. 114. She most feared what people thought of her, and imagined that they talked constantly about her behind her back. 115. Had she been dreaming or, only half awake, imagined the intruder? 116. For them the dangers of infertility - real or imagined - may far outweigh the dangers of fertility. 117. I was tougher and stronger than I ever imagined I could be, and I owed that to the Army. 118. It had been constantly pulled down to cover his imagined embarrassment. 119. They hardly imagined that there were so many indigent, yearning, crooked, canny inheritors on the earth. 120. But he never imagined how many people hungered for homes close to central Phoenix. 121. Real and imagined depths were lurking under the probing axe, and twice I broke through a crust with boot and ferrule. 122. Let us assume nothing but a casual connexion between the imagined tastes and the motion of the hand. 123. Memories grow less vivid, recent experiences are unshared, and imagined caresses across the kilometres become harder to conjure. 124. Mr James Richardson, prosecuting, said Bedworth caused havoc on a scale which couldn't be imagined. 125. Manager Graham freely admits he could never have imagined this threesome getting just one goal between them from six games. 126. No more delightful place for a bath could be imagined. 127. The author imagined assisted suicide to be a heavily regulated practice, to prevent abuse. 128. The scenario of a soldier showing supreme athletic prowess in the name of his country was how de Coubertin imagined the Games. 129. Perhaps I just imagined hearing her moaning a little in the night, and shaking splinters of glass out of her long grey hair. 130. She imagined herself turning up at Alan's bedside with an armful of freesias and went hot all over. 131. Jane feels jealousy and berates herself for having imagined Rochester attracted to her plain self. 132. Until then she had always imagined him to be somehow insubstantial, a shadow of a man. 133. Tom imagined the worst some-times, especially at dusk when he felt more depressed than at any other time of day. 134. The fortune doubtless spent on dermatological maintenance can scarcely be imagined. 134. try its best to collect and make good sentences. 135. He had an idea that she knew how to take care of herself a good deal better than the ingenuous May imagined. 136. I imagined him pulling mournful drones out of the ancient double-reed pipe. 137. I wondered how Bobbie felt and imagined her giving a last check to the pistol. 138. I had not imagined him as some one who would cower in the face of death. 139. We imagined ourselves in a cosy little country practice, jogging along comfortably and enjoying our work. 140. I imagined the beggar from the London streets sitting with the old woman Khadija in my village. 141. He'd imagined expensive good taste - big sofas, neutral carpeting, antiques, safe pictures chosen for their investment potential. 142. The cross is meant to be imagined as oscillating backwards and forwards. 143. He reconstructed the events as he imagined they had happened that evening in April. 144. I was in love, and the feeling was even more wonderful than I ever imagined it could be. Nicholas Sparks 145. He had attacked Eliot for worshipping culture, which I considered about as false an imputation as could be imagined. 146. The ground felt as I imagined a first world war battlefield might feel - all pits and trenches - but dry. 147. She imagined it as a tiny surge welling over a dam and splashing into a parched valley. 148. Under careful analysis, however, the imagined alternatives do not stand up as realistic. 149. Now, abruptly, she could see that he imagined he'd chalked up yet another small victory. 150. He had imagined that their weakness and fearfulness had led them to destruction. 151. I imagined the ribbon of my life happily unfurling before me. 152. I imagined dead mice and old wires curled recklessly in the walls, rusty pipes among antique fixtures. 153. Skate - he imagined that was one of those flat bony fish, with the teeth showing in a sardonic grin. 154. As can be imagined, they were very easily degenerated into hot-tempered battles fought in deadly earnest. 155. I imagined a sorceress inside performing her rites behind the window, with a red kerchief. 156. I imagined Richard, my massive hunk, sheltering a tiny kitty in the cradle of his arm. 157. Lightly hitched to society, he imagined himself bound to grander forces. 158. But only because I liked the irony; in his previous incarnation, I could not have imagined him near the water. 159. For a girl to be put in the family-way in those days spelt catastrophe - nothing worse could be imagined then. 160. It should not be imagined, however, that Storni was a lone trailblazer in a male-dominated world of poetry. 161. Rooks cawed in the dark trees which ringed the house and I imagined demons nestling in the branches, mocking us. 162. I would tell them that they could attain levels of quality and customer satisfaction greater than they had ever imagined. 163. The difficulties in achieving such effective intervention can easily be imagined. 164. Sitting there, I imagined Durrell at his computer, clicking out his program for fighting fire with fire. 165. I had imagined that I could become, over time, an element within the picture rather than an observer peering in. 166. Our relationship started as best friends, and we never imagined that should change. 167. Deaf people also imagined hearing people to hold more negative attitudes than they actually did. 168. I imagined he was destined to continue his exile with his memories in the attic at Reine. 169. How does he see himself poised at the intersection between his various stories about the past and his various imagined futures? 170. How could she have possibly imagined how dramatically her feelings towards him would have changed in so short a time? 171. He brought people together, people who had never imagined it. 172. Then the anti-aircraft guns opened up, firing into the air against an imagined air raid. 173. Our screwed up eyes imagined they say a straight line in the bottom of Central Gully. 174. We had never imagined we would put them to their intended use. 175. Billic Poe raised to him eyes in which he saw, or imagined he saw, a plea. 176. Knowing what I know now, I imagined she was stretched out on the marital bed finishing the job. 177. What kind of private life could be imagined for this dried-up bundle of chilblains and nasal catarrh? 178. He had imagined the nuns to be very particular whom they took into their house as pupils. 179. She had imagined it was because of her long association with the name Lemarchand, but it was not that. 180. And they hid their identities, more so than anyone imagined. 181. I had always imagined holding her through labor, talking with her and somehow sharing in the pain. 182. Presumably they imagined their confidences led him to regard them with disgust or pity or contempt. 183. I have imagined him bravely making himself walk down the steps and face the hoarse shouts and attacks of the bigger boys. 184. As a child, you probably imagined the ideal person you wanted to be. 185. He imagined a monster who disguised himself as a kid to attack an earthling. 186. I imagined how the apple had come to be in my bed. 187. We have not yet even imagined some of the wicked purposes to which demented or profit-driven people will put it. 188. If he spoke, he would vent the most wicked and abusive language he had ever imagined, much less expressed. 189. If he imagined she would be disgusted by the idea he was wrong. 190. Emmie imagined the beetles busy in the roof, gnawing away at the rafters. 191. I imagined how frustrated many good physicians must be, too, to find so many of their colleagues motivated by greed. 192. Nowhere in her wildest nightmares had she ever imagined anything like this! 193. I had imagined it would come early to both of them. 194. Is this what you imagined the culmination of your life would be? 195. Before we took office, I had imagined myself in earnest,[] heated negotiations with Soviets over nuclear weapons. 196. Sometimes I imagined that he'd sneaked back into the country and was leading another life. 197. He was not to know that those pictures appalled her, that she had never imagined herself capable of such thoughts. 198. I imagined the grade-school-aged ghosts of former pupils peering around corners and giggling at Mrs Boatwright and me. 199. She smelled the salt, and imagined the dock rocking gently to and fro. 200. He imagined this woman draped on Humphrey Bogart's arm and walking into a seedy bar. 201. I said I always imagined the pattern starting at the N1 cam and spreading out to the point cams. 202. It was a tragedy she had never imagined in her darkest thoughts. 203. Our survey revealed a noise pollution impact on the community that is not imagined. 204. They would never forget that for a week they had imagined the act of murder had been committed. 205. He imagined her screwed into some impossible position in her last spasm, her face looking grey and ugly on the pillow. 206. It is now clear that Woodhead's ideological differences with the Government run far deeper than anyone imagined. 207. She has imagined what that would do to Karen and has considered how the other players would take it. 208. I imagined I could feel my feet getting wet as the dock sank with shame into the bay. 209. The room is much as he imagined it would be, though perhaps even more austere. 210. He had been everything she had ever imagined the man she loved would be. 211. For Arthur, this is the end of every happiness he ever imagined. 212. I imagined that these characters were popular because they reflected the frustration of those who couldn't escape their lives either. 213. It can easily be imagined how terrified and bewildered he must have been by then. 214. We have launched our International prospectus earlier than imagined. 215. Drouet imagined that he must have misunderstood his friend. 216. He imagined himself as the saviour of his country. 217. Already he imagined he could feel the cosy warmth of the station - house . 218. It was more barbaric and sinister than one could have imagined. 219. Mrs. Bolton's account of the transaction was not, it may be imagined, entirely an impartial narrative. 220. Here at last was the imagined but never fully realized place leaping into real life. 221. The man imagined he saw a feverish gleam in the applicant's eye. 222. She is taller than I imagined, more adult,[/imagined.html] more intense. 223. Married life was not as idyllic as he had imagined. 224. The imagined grief was so poignant that Bertha burst into tears. |
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