单词 | Pundit |
例句 | 1. The pundits disagree on the best way of dealing with the problem. 2. The pundit disagree on the best way of dealing with the problem. 3. If you believe the fashion pundits, we'll all be wearing pink this year. 4. Maybe so, I am no political pundit. 5. The pundits dip haphazardly into the lucky dip. 6. Pundits are also at loggerheads about the crisis. 7. Whether or not this is true, other computer pundits warn that fear of enforcement will drive computer hackers underground. 8. Pundits and scientists chafe at regulations that hamper their creativity and the direction of their research. 9. Pundits expect the really big money for 3-D displays to be in video-games and television advertising. 10. A year ago, these same pundits were saying that private investors and the internet were made for each other. 11. Every single psephologist, political pundit and pollster must now resign, be sacked, or better yet, commit suicide. 12. Sighing deeply, Democratic pundits and brokers are beginning to rally to the Clinton flag. 13. Perhaps, mused the pundits, he is needed now - at the very top. 13. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 14. As one pundit told me, marble follows the locals from the baptismal font to the tombstone. 15. Buchanan and the pundits credit Forbes' early use of absentee ballots. 16. While some pundits denounce them, I believe they play a useful role, keeping politicians and central bankers honest. 17. Many City pundits believe that new debt to equity ratios indicate how confident companies are about investments. 18. Politicians, pundits and royal watchers have all made public comment on the private life of Charles and Diana. 19. But MSNBC pundit Chris Matthews doesn 't believe it. 20. Are you as well-spoken as the off-the-cuff pundit? 21. Pundit: "Why won't the president come out for a mix of spending cuts and tax hikes? 22. "I think the negotiations, despite the worst pundit beliefs, I think will go well," said Haroon. 23. Many of us try to be the pundit who predicts the next trend in our industry. 24. But the housing market will pull out of the recession in the second half of 1993, say the economic pundits. 25. Hierarchy has added immense value to the world, and pundits who call for its demise are either fools or cynics. 26. Suddenly interested in the achievement of poor black schoolchildren, pundits, federal officials and policy-makers unanimously condemn Ebonics for lowering standards. 27. Farming clubs have seen their incomes halved and, if the economics pundits are right, will soon be halved again. 28. Mr Mizoguchi is not a campaign strategist , US Federal Reserve chairman or even an online pundit. 29. By contrast, Newsweek said, the first reaction of the pundit class was near hysteria. 30. But he has also revealed how some ill-judged words from a TV pundit played a part in his impregnable display against Arsenal on Sunday. 31. Here in Germany as a TV pundit, he's been delighted with Ecuador progress. 32. It takes a certain kind of hubris to be a pundit or politician and tell scientists — often many, many scientists — that they're wrong about what their studies have shown them. 33. With its number of alternative uses, the onion may induce tears of joy to any DIY pundit. 34. One online pundit said that Obama sounded "like a grumpy old man. " Another suggested that in criticizing technology he was acting like an "old fogy. 35. Daniel Yergin is America's most influential energy pundit, and the book that put him on the map was "The Prize: The Epic Quest for Oil, Money, and Power" (1991). 36. In fact, it took a highly deceptive sales campaign to get Americans to support the invasion, and even so, voters were never as solidly behind the war as America's political and pundit elite. 37. Or you believed the nightly news pundit who said that gas prices went up because the crisis in Libya was affecting supplies of oil. 38. One prominent pundit was much derided earlier this year for describing the tingle he got from listening to the candidate—but everyone knew exactly what he meant. 39. I've got to eat, ' says Dickie Arbiter, 70, who became a royal pundit after retiring as a public relations man for Buckingham Palace. 40. In cases like this, when every pundit is calling for a crash, I try to step back and look at history. 41. The dialogue seems to go like this.Pundit: "Why won't the president come out for a mix of spending cuts and tax hikes? 42. BARRY RITHOLTZ, a prominent financial pundit, writes with tongue not entirely in cheek that the first lesson from the government's bail-out of Bear Stearns in March was to "Go Big". 43. Glenn Beck, a lachrymose Fox News pundit, turned Hayek's "The Road to Serfdom" into an unlikely bestseller earlier this year. 44. Pundit opinion is near-unanimous that it is markets that are at fault and we must move towards more command-and-control, if not do away with capitalism altogether. |
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