单词 | Far cry |
例句 | 1. Life on a farm is a far cry from what I've been used to. 2. This outback area is a far cry from the city's concrete jungle. 3. It was all a far cry from those halcyon days in 1990, when he won three tournaments on the European tour. 4. This flat is a far cry from the house they had before. 5. The company lost £3 million, which is a far cry from last year's £60 million profit. 6. Their lives are a far cry from his own poor childhood. 7. All this luxury was a far cry from the poverty of his childhood. 8. A far cry from the 40,000 they were promising. 9. A far cry from the leafy suburbs of Sydenham. 10. But resistance is a far cry from immunity. 11. That seems a far cry from just a few years ago when the only diesels were lorries, buses and the occasional taxi. 12. The cinder-block surroundings, while not luxurious, are a far cry from the stripped-down wards of 1958 that greeted early volunteers. 13. Europe was a far cry from what we'd been led to expect. 13. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day! 14. Such anticipated outcomes were a far cry from the Conservative government's long term objective of a balanced budget. 15. The 1995 national increase in costs is a far cry from the double-digit growth seen in the late 1980s and early 1990s. 16. It is a far cry from most people's idea of accountants at work. 17. Alternating child-care responsibility is a far cry from asking a woman to postpone her career to raise her children. 18. It was a far cry from the modern chalet party. 19. It is a far cry from his response when the woman filed the lawsuit. 20. The pop world was a far cry from Joe's beginnings in the Gloucestershire town of Newent. 21. It was a far cry from the sinister sonic overload, and brooding, hypnotic effect of Rumble. 22. The streets were dismal, a far cry from the paved streets and brick sidewalks of Philadelphia. 23. He was even a far cry from Pecham and Winchelsey. 24. The plateau was a far cry from the workaday cottages by the harbour. 25. The shop is a far cry from the modern boutique, and still has stock dating back for generations. 26. The classical design was a far cry from today's functional agricultural buildings. 27. Blonde Patsy, who is eight months pregnant, looked a far cry from the willowy screen siren bedded by Mel Gibson. 28. Elderly, softly spoken Mr Crawford in that rather Dickensian office in the City was a far cry from this. 29. Now, people are eager to live in the center of town, and their homes are a far cry from suburbia. 30. The grandiose scale of events projected by the pre-event publicity was a far cry from reality. 1. This outback area is a far cry from the city's concrete jungle. 31. It's a far cry from the ragged, skinny reality of city streets and the rural hinterland. 32. The £300 party was a far cry from Brooklyn's £10,000 first birthday bash. 33. It is a far cry to London. 34. That is a far cry from what I expected. 35. New York is a far cry from Los Angeles. 36. It a far cry from what he had expected. 37. However, law school is far cry from the comforts of her poolside and mall. 38. It was a far cry from the remembered glories of the Empire. 39. It is pointed out that there is a far cry between the calculated demagnetizing factor and the value listed in the teaching book. 40. Thee accommodations are a far cry from what she's been used to. 41. Your last statement was a far cry from your first story. 42. Their simplicity, a far cry from contemporary minimalism, was the starting point for the design. 43. Modern western square dancing is a far cry from the old time barn dances of yesteryear. 44. A can of an artist's bowel movement labeled "100% Pure Artist's Shit." Anti-art is a far cry from something purely beautiful like the Sistine Chapel. 45. The tall(Sentencedict), well-dressed gentleman standing before me was certainly a far cry from the old sea wolf of my imagination. 46. It has all been a far cry from this time last year. 47. These accomodations are a far cry from what she's been used to. 48. It's a beautiful painting, but it's a far cry from great art. 49. It's a far cry from the previous broadcasts Colonel Gaddafi has made in recent days - one well seated in a van, another from what looked like a bombed-out barracks. 50. Being religious can be a far cry from being kind. 51. I enjoyed visiting Seattle, but it a far cry from the ideal vacation spot I expected. 52. It's a far cry from when he first joined the firm as a mail clerk. 53. The handling is simple and is a far cry from pettifogging tidy structure. 54. His last statement was a far cry from his first story. 55. Brazil and Mexico both have deficits of less than 2% of GDP, a far cry from the fiscal laxness of a few years ago. 56. It was a far cry from Josephine Czinski of Odessa, Texas. 57. Bill's comment on my term paper is a far cry from what I've heard from Tom. 58. This treatment is a far cry from the one we received before. 59. Aged: Matt LeBlanc, pictured last week, right, looks a far cry from the ladies' man Joey Tribbiani he played in Friends. 60. That autobiography was a far cry from what happened in his life. 61. Plum rain wet down empty, a far cry from Stone Ridge ramp through the clouds. 62. The tall, well-dressed gentleman standing before me was certainly a far cry from the old sea wolf of imagination. 63. It is a far cry from a magic lantern to television. 64. The capabilities of GIS are a far cry from the simple beginnings of computer cartography. 65. They were a far cry from the often mouse-sized mammals that scurried around dinosaurs. |
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