单词 | Vividly |
例句 | 1. She related the whole story vividly. 2. I can still vividly remember my grandfather teaching me to play cards. 3. The novel vividly conveys the experience of growing up during the war. 4. I can vividly remember the feeling of panic. 5. The speaker pictured the suffering of the poor vividly. 6. The characters in the book are vividly presented. 7. His war poetry vividly portrays life in the trenches. 8. I can vividly remember the day we met. 9. I vividly remember my first day at school. 10. I vividly remember the day we first met. 11. The story of his life is vividly recounted in this new book. 12. He goes on to describe very vividly how Caesar was stabbed to death. 13. The book vividly depicts French society of the 1930 s. 14. The museum collection vividly portrays the heritage of 200 years of canals. 15. The film vividly portrays the seamy side of life in the London of the early 70s. 16. His poetry often depicts labouring class life vividly. 17. The film vividly recounts conflicts between politics and art. 18. Arjelo's novel vividly recreates 15th-century Spain. 19. Frey brings Toulouse-Lautrec vividly to life,() warts and all. 20. In his mind, Jim could vividly picture the red bulb of the thermometer in the relaxation exercise Miller had given him. 21. Their twisted cunning movements were vividly contrasted with those she created for Elihu, the personification of Youth and Truth. 22. What I remember vividly about the river crossing is how cold the water was. 23. No other material illustrates more vividly the political consternation and diplomatic uncertainty attendant on the accession of a new king. 24. One apparently isolated incident can vividly illustrate a more generalized pattern of family life. 25. The postmodernist dilemma of periodization is vividly dramatized by these efforts to circumscribe their location in contemporary fiction. 26. Already the flames showed up vividly though there was no other indication of the failing light. 27. I vividly recall the smell of damp wool and coal gas, which was unlike anything I'd experienced before. 27. 28. Bertha vividly remembers the conflagration that consumed her childhood home. 29. The author portrays life in a refugee camp very vividly. 30. The cold, hard cruelty of two young men is vividly brought to life in this true story. 1. She related the whole story vividly. 2. I can still vividly remember my grandfather teaching me to play cards. 3. The author portrays life in a refugee camp very vividly. 4. The novel vividly conveys the experience of growing up during the war. 5. The speaker pictured the suffering of the poor vividly. 6. The characters in the book are vividly presented. 7. The book vividly depicts French society of the 1930 s. 8. The museum collection vividly portrays the heritage of 200 years of canals. 31. He was bright and alive, and made those around him live more vividly or else move on. 32. The danger, the boredom, the ever-present discipline along with the exhilaration of aviation training are all vividly recalled. 33. Doris Lupton remembers her first trip vividly: My friend and I bought new coats before we went. 34. These scripts are helpful and insure that you are including relevant details which assist the client in vividly imagining the scenes. 35. They remember vividly how floods once killed hundreds of thousands, and buried villages and temples. 36. The blatant example of Stalin has vividly shown the world this. 37. Corin Redgrave has blocked out the key action vividly, indicating the threatening turmoil of war and revolt. 38. The Rockefeller episode vividly demonstrates the Republican appetite for strife. 39. We've done this once or twice before, as I vividly recall. 40. The observers of gonorrhoea in the days before effective treatment was available vividly described the symptoms of acute gonococcal urethritis. 41. The Barringtons vividly demonstrate that the village as an occupational community declined because the underlying economic base could no longer support it. 42. His even teeth gleamed falsely, vividly in the intense sunlight. 43. Can the break with the past be more vividly described? 44. The following interview extract vividly illustrates the perceived difference, in the eyes of one senior manager in an acute unit. 45. Like brilliant sapphires, they shone vividly under long, dark eyelashes and gently curving eyebrows. 46. The pale colour is usually white or yellow or orange and shows up vividly against the dark areas. 47. I became vividly aware of this disturbing phenomenon while I was sitting deep in thought on Hammersmith Bridge this afternoon. 48. The smell reminded him vividly of the well-stocked library and quiet chancery of his novice days at Blackfriars. 49. She also acts vividly, and the card game and last-minute rescue are effectively tense. 50. In her is shown most vividly the uncertainty between good and evil which is apparent in every one of the divinities. 51. I can remember vividly the whole episode with Docklands Express. 52. The cleft stick plight which is his current political position is displayed most vividly over Mr Heseltine's coal mine dilemma. 53. El Golfo An unusual, vividly green lagoon(), separated from the sea by a beach of black volcanic sand. 54. Suddenly, he felt a warning, just a hint of the sickly sweet odour he remembered so vividly from the marketplace. 55. His photographs show vividly the lives of poverty-stricken families in the Gorbals area of Glasgow. 56. This is shown vividly when, left finally alone, she strikes a dramatic pose of complete withdrawal from love and happiness. 57. It is the one merit of this book that Mr Madrick vividly reminds us how huge that loss has been. 58. I vividly recall meeting the young man in 1979 for the first time. 59. Thurlow concentrates on vividly detailed description of his races,(http://) mostly in the style of the time. 60. Ideas which had already been darkly germinating in Ludens's overcrowded mind came vividly into view. 61. Functioning as a biologist, he became vividly aware of, and impressed by, the interaction of mollusks with their environment. 62. One moment which I recall vividly illuminates the problematic position in which I had placed myself. 63. The collection of texts, songs, refrains and acclamations brings Holy Week and Easter vividly and fruitfully into ordinary lives. 64. I can vividly remember the tense atmosphere prevailing amongst all Washington crews during December 1952 and January 1953. 65. As their brilliant performance in the Gulf War later demonstrated so vividly, our new management system corrected that vexing problem. 66. He conveys vividly the absurdity of a situation, but he is incurious about the underlying processes which shape it. 67. The sheen of a bright moon revealed the sad carnage of the day, and the horrors of war be-came vividly distinct. 68. I remember vividly the response which this evoked among many of my parliamentary colleagues. 69. Yet it illustrates vividly the extent of the power which may be implicit in the relationship between care worker and old person. 70. Mr Cunningham was supporting Arsenal on that day, and vividly recalled how excited he became during the match. 71. I have attended more debates on these matters than any other hon. Member and I vividly recall many of them. 72. In the beginning, Eugenia wears vividly colored gowns encrusted with flowers and fruit. 73. The battlefield between the incoming Home Secretary and the veteran civil servant is vividly depicted in Jenkins's memoirs. 74. I vividly recall attending a rehearsal in Salzburg at Whitsuntide 1977. 75. She vividly recalled the flinch Philippe registered when she asked him what a severance package for Manion might cost. 76. The soldiers of the legion are vividly portrayed by three lifesize figures - a centurion, a standard-bearer and a legionary. 77. This mammoth battle vividly demonstrated how inextricably railways are tied to politics. 78. Vividly picture going on a wonderful shopping spree, buying everything you have ever dreamt of, with great joy and exuberance. 79. What she was to remember most vividly was a sad expression in his eyes. 80. We can exploit video's power to present vividly situations which are unfamiliar or inaccessible to us. 81. One experiment he described reminded me vividly of your problem with the cats. 82. The developments that have taken place in the rural housing market illustrate vividly the paradoxical nature of contemporary changes in village life. 83. And he began to read the Odyssey, which of all books spoke to him most vividly across the gulfs of time. 84. He vividly pictured the scene. 85. The odour brought her vividly, almost tangibly before him. 86. Scenes from our childhood still appear vividly before us. 87. The feeling of tranquility, neatness and simplicity revives vividly. 88. This battle was vividly recorded in the article. 89. The report is vividly written and very moving. 90. The actor acted vividly and drolly during Cool English. 91. I can see you clearly. vividly emblazon in my mind. 92. In her short stories and novels, Eudora Welty vividly captures life in the deep South, creating powerful images of the landscape and conveying the shared attitudes and values of the people. 93. Memories flash in my mind, as was washed and nameless and numberless images come up vividly. 94. Eager to warm and hard to live the decadent, but ShuShouShuJiao everywhere incisively and vividly. 95. Saussure compared the working of language to chess playing, which vividly described differences between the concepts of synchrony and diachrony in linguistics. 96. The conservatism and judicial activism was embodied vividly in a series of cases decided by the Supreme Court. 97. I can vividly see his whole body start back with fear. 98. Melville allegorically and vividly depicts the cruel killing of whales by Captain Ahab and the sailors on the whaling ship, and their tragically being drowned in the sea. 99. El Gran Roque is the only inhabited island, with a clutch of vividly painted posadas and a dive centre. 100. A simple doggerel tells us vividly the meaning of the property right. 101. The wordbook helps students of ancient Chinese vividly understand the meaning of ancient Chinese words. 102. In the dusk of the moonless if starry night, lights from windows shone vividly. 103. Such an inevitable conflict, together with the impracticability of Philosophical Education, is vividly illustrated in Plato's Cave-Metaphor. 104. That wine tasting is a subjective experience is vividly illustrated by this frustrating phenomenon. 105. Preassembly is vividly depicted and directly perceived through the virtual assembly. The validity of this arithmetic is verified. 106. His exquisite compression and vividly cinematic imagery are instantly attractive, but the elemental sparseness of his language can often be rendered as colourless and bland. 107. Some intense associations of a most distressing nature were vividly recalled, I think. 108. In fact when I look back on my thirty-eight years in the auto industry, the day I remember most vividly has nothing at all to do with new cars and promotions and profits. 109. Since Song Dynasty, Chinese culture vividly revealed in the aspect of painting inclined to the elite culture or the elegant literator's taste. 110. Thepointed chin, long neck, the fluffy hair, quick gestures, and the calmstrenuousnessof her grey-blue eyes, impressed him vividly. 111. According with the practice of forest administration, this paper elaborates vividly the design of network, function, flow process diagram and database with a lot of pictures. 112. Wine king contest is approaching, my war devil devil is in blue Crassulaceae in vivo ready to, be vividly portrayed, Peter day and night he suffers. 113. And I vividly remember that the weekend he was born our mutual friends were in a field near Cambridge, enjoying the bands and bonhomie. 114. Using delicate brushwork, the artist portrays the appearance and the expression of the character vividly. 115. In Iris Murdoch s novels there is often a "trapped" pattern, in which the typologized characters vividly show the moral dilemma. 116. Herein of the line in aesthetic space element received the expression of incisively and vividly, white mixes oily line to lapping brunet lumber, fashionable breath emerge as the times require. 117. In his short stories, Ernest Hemingway vividly and effectively the feelings of the generation after WWI. 118. Toni Morrison's novels combine the feature of western literature tradition and that of black race, exhibiting the life of the American black vividly in her penetrating and poetic novels. 119. This great battle was vividly recorded in the documentary film. 120. Burn's novel, vividly and economically written, is a sombre reflection on fame and its cost. 121. It is as though he vividly re-members the lankiness of adolescence, of growing too fast. He reiterates the miracle of his own childhood as the Other within him-self. 122. The book was written by imitating The Eight tones of Qi-Lin but it vividly reflected the north Min dialect in Qing dynasty. 123. The works belonging to the 2008 series come wreathed in a semi-transparent, vividly blue atmosphere in which formally simplified figures appear suspended, as if floating in a liquid element. 124. I remember vividly another evening, when something led us to talk of Dante's veneration for Virgil. 125. Flash gold and soft classical collocation of yellow, are of romantic feelings more incisively and vividly. 126. The man's fanaticism, cry out, tear, the incisively and vividly that passion behaves here! 127. Objective To vividly display the forming principle of anthropometric ECG by using mannequin. 128. The odour brought her vividly, almost tangibly before him. The world of finance dwindled suddenly to a speck. And she was in the next room—twenty steps away. 129. In his novel Emile of educational philosophy, Rousseau vividly expounded on his theory of natural education. 130. Vividly the Goddess of Mercy Seat of the summit in the mountain, see the generation of luck to you in January, thanks to protect you for one year after the peace. 131. In fact, he carries out a realistic approach to storytelling, vividly presenting his observation toward the history and his cogitation in the reality with rich details. 132. The outline of the West African coast stood out vividly in his mind. 133. The picture vividly portrays the omnipresence of cell phones, which are playing an important role in our ordinary life. 134. I remember vividly the little grey-haired lady with the large handbag who came to my high school to talk about "the first time", true love, the effects of alcohol and how to use a condom. 135. Before us, many Chinese artists vividly depicted Chinese rivers, mountains, customs, lives and mental imagery , enabling us to have free spiritual travelling in today. 136. Vividly they recalled the scene beside the sea when Jesus bidden them follow Him. 137. What's more, the designer's idea of urban public construction space will illustrate deeply by performing the buildings' angle of bend vividly. 138. The research into hyponymy is of importance in language teaching, for it can help students to choose words accurately and vividly when writing and enlarge their vocabulary. 139. The works of No. Q1a is birds series. It vividly portrays two roosters eating food under the persimmon tree to wish you everything came off satisfactorily. 140. And I vividly remember that the weekend he was born our mutual friends were in a field near Cambridge, enjoying the bands and bonhomie. I texted them the good news. 141. The innervation design form can embody the design thought and spirit more vividly. 142. I remember vividly making the decision in July of 1990 to become a vegan. 143. Many a time afterwards had Hester been tortured, though less vividly, by the same illusion. 144. I vividly remember the first time he took me into his confidence. 145. This literary figure vividly interprets the evolution changing from necromancy to Taoism, and mainly shows the successive change from necromancer novels to Taoist novels. 146. Defoe vividly narrated the adventures of Robinson Crusoe on his desert island. 147. Together,(http:///vividly.html) they vividly acted out this agonizing and heartbreaking epic love tale. 148. Picture yourself vividly as winning and that alone will contribute immeasurably to success. 149. It is just at the time when the imagination is most keen, the mind being unhampered by accumulation of facts, that stories appeal most vividly and are retained for all time. 150. He tells stories very vividly and holds his audience spell - bound. 151. Aunt Kat vividly described the huge bonfires and colorful rituals she had witnessed at the Beltane festival in Edinburgh as a girl. 152. It provides a new model to guide the on-spot work and do safety education for workers by vividly simulating Craftwork Process and complex environment of Fully Mechanized Coalface. 153. D CT can vividly demonstrate the shape and spatial relationships of malleus and incus. 154. It has to do most vividly with the very question, "Which language should the subaltern speak in?" 155. Finally, we develop 3D animation simulation software, which vividly demonstrates the process when air-to-ground missile is attacking certain ground target. 156. Novel begs the world-shaking corruption story, but is lifelike, natural vividly show me a close "epidemic temptation" and "the corruption state of" earthly scroll. 157. The exact lines and appropriate saturation vividly display the muscle tensions and the irresistibility of the attacking bull, the pants and naughtiness of the escaping one. 158. The appropriate using of simile can make language much more refine, veracious, and lifelike, can vividly present the person, the thing, the scene and so on to achieve better effects. 159. The comprador worked particularly vividly in Chinese modern style business enterprise. 160. Chinese classic lasting appeal is taken to hold by its proper, cooperate her clever body form and face, more Chongqing belle fine-looking and all-round show incisively and vividly. 161. Rawlings represents the life of ordinary people in new lands area of Florida after Civil War with her exquisite technique of writing, not only vividly but also movingly. 162. A method of measuring the Curie temperature of ferromagnetic substance by oscilloscope is presented in this paper, showing vividly that the magnetic of ferromagnetic substance varies with temperature. 163. I still vividly remember the most outrageous post-Korean War (1950-53) incident. It took place when I was on the junior research staff at the Korea Exchange Bank (KEB). 164. TELEFUNKEN Images are presented vividly with higher precision and definition. More dynamic and smooth images are delivered with extra contrast. Let you enjoy the most unparallel sight. 165. Although pains of separation are vividly felt at every corner, the mine-studded Demilitarized Zone is a home to many near-extinct animals. 166. The basic concepts and knowledge of crystal structures were vividly represented in a fire-new mode of teaching. 167. Tsvetayeva created her serial poetry—To Blok during 1916—1921, in which she vividly demonstrated the image of Blok in her mind. |
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