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单词 Resemblance
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1. The resemblance between Susan and her sister was remarkable.
2. There was a distant resemblance between them.
3. Kehr bears a strong facial resemblance to her sister.
4. She bears a striking resemblance to her mother.
5. She bears a striking resemblance to her older sister.
6. The hero, Danny, bears an uncanny resemblance to Kirk Douglas.
7. She bears a faint resemblance to my sister.
8. He bears a strong resemblance to his father.
9. Tina bears a striking resemblance to her mother.
10. He bears a striking resemblance to Lenin.
11. I can see the family resemblance.
12. She bears an uncanny resemblance to Barbra Streisand.
13. There's a strong resemblance between Susan and Joe.
14. The child bore a striking resemblance to his father.
15. I was struck by her resemblance to my aunt.
16. She bears little resemblance to her mother.
17. The resemblance between the two signatures was remarkable.
18. The movie bears little resemblance to the original novel.
19. Their daily menus bore no resemblance whatsoever to what they were actually fed.
20. What happens in the film bears little resemblance to what actually happened.
21. Their baby bears a strong resemblance/an uncanny likeness to its grandfather.
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22. There was a clear family resemblance between all the brothers.
23. The story has points of resemblance to a Hebrew myth.
24. Their newest model bears a close resemblance to that of their rival competitor.
25. Any resemblance of a character in this book to a living person is purely incidental.
26. Both children bear a very close resemblance to their father.
27. She bears more than a passing resemblance to your sister.
28. The plot of the movie bears more than a passing resemblance to Jane Austen's "Emma".
29. It was made of plaster, hard and white and lifeless, bearing no resemblance to human flesh.
30. Your story bears / has / shows little or no resemblance to the facts.
1. The resemblance between Susan and her sister was remarkable.
2. There was a distant resemblance between them.
3. Kehr bears a strong facial resemblance to her sister.
4. She bears a striking resemblance to her mother.
5. She bears a striking resemblance to her older sister.
6. The hero, Danny, bears an uncanny resemblance to Kirk Douglas.
7. The plot of the movie bears more than a passing resemblance to Jane Austen's "Emma".
8. There's a strong resemblance between Susan and Joe.
9. The story has points of resemblance to a Hebrew myth.
10. Any resemblance of a character in this book to a living person is purely incidental.
31. Clare's close resemblance to his elder sister invoked a deep dislike in him.
32. They are both called Nigel, but there the resemblance ends .
33. The documentary was a misrepresentation of the truth and bore little resemblance to actual events.
34. There is a degree of resemblance between the two boys.
35. There is only a formal resemblance between the two systems; they are in fact radically different.
36. There is a close resemblance between her and her daughter.
37. Any resemblance to actual persons, places or events is purely coincidental.
38. Crocodiles still have a strong resemblance to their long-lost ancestors.
39. The word cochlea reflects their resemblance to snail shells.
40. They bear a striking resemblance to Koquillion.
41. By age 7, there is little resemblance.
42. It would account for the strong resemblance.
43. Jane Russell bore a striking resemblance to Sweetheart.
44. She bore a very strong resemblance to Vera Norman!
45. Stack saw an uncanny resemblance to his fictional Josh.
46. The physical resemblance had struck him at once.
47. Look at my pix, the resemblance is stunning.
48. A curious family resemblance, a hundred years apart.
49. Citations commonly bore little resemblance to events.
50. All four looked white different, yet slightly the same, like distant relatives with an underlying family resemblance.
51. He would have recognized her from her strong resemblance to her brother,(http:///resemblance.html) although she looked the elder by some years.
52. Possible worlds vary in their degree of resemblance to the actual world.
53. To some - notably the three Oz editors - it bore an irresistible resemblance to a urinal.
54. You can see a family resemblance between me and Uncle Mike.
55. Wager and co-workers were struck by the strong resemblance of layered igneous rocks in the Skaergaard intrusion to clastic sedimentary rocks.
56. The medical model is explicit: Teaching bears a resemblance to the practice of medicine.
57. I say nuclear catastrophe partly because any exchange of nuclear arsenals will bear no resemblance to anything that could be called war.
58. The Rover 800-series, to which the new 200 bears a strong family resemblance, was the first.
59. In the multi-tracked recording Mr Jarvis plays 99 roles, many of which bear an uncanny resemblance to well-known actors.
60. Chemically, the antimalarial drug Atebrin or mepacrine had some resemblance to riboflavin.
61. This particular inheritance was as striking as his physical resemblance to Tace.
62. And Charlie, as her lover, bears more than a passing resemblance to yesterday's hero, James Dean.
63. Exhibit A, above, is clearly a shoddy effort created with crayons bearing no resemblance to Victoria.
64. The initial resemblance of the ancestral stick insect to a stick must have been very remote.
65. There is an uncanny resemblance between this reasoning and that which had earlier led John Dalton to an atomic theory of chemistry.
66. Many students harbor career and college aspirations that bear little resemblance to reality.
67. A florid, solid woman, Zaiga bore little resemblance to the lithe, romantic girl her parents had lost.
68. The resemblance between this ancient, well-established knowledge and the stories. sportspeople tell is often dramatic and compelling.
69. Job holders A profile of job holders shows a degree of resemblance to job seekers.
70. Even the F40 shows a distinct family resemblance(), although the lines were sharpened and simplified.
71. As evolution progresses, more and more features of resemblance are added to the repertoire of the insects.
72. Some prefer a more chunky style with a greater resemblance to Burgundy.
73. Odd-Knut had a Viking shock of blond hair, but little other resemblance to the Hollywood Norseman.
74. Struck as always by its resemblance to human brain. Very tasty as salad, lemon dressing.
75. When he met Francesca's aunt he was instantly struck by the family resemblance.
76. But such arrangements bear only a superficial resemblance to classic design.
77. But his co-defendant, Terry Nichols, bears no resemblance to the sketch of John Doe 2.
78. Louis Armstrong and Bunny Berigan may have been trumpet talents of a similar mettle but there the resemblance stopped.
79. For instance, Matisse and Picasso's nudes often bear little resemblance to the sitter.
80. When you look at this painting and the one by Rembrandt, there is certainly a resemblance.
81. There was no resemblance between this and McCann's real signature.
82. Although in profile and painted, rather than in relief,(http:///resemblance.html) it bears a striking resemblance to the Alletio sherd from Corbridge.
83. In the imagination, of course, there is an added pleasure from recognition of the resemblance between the imitation and the original.
84. The Soviet ambassador to the United Nations and other officials noted the resemblance between the two proposals.
85. Too often we act on assumptions and speculations that bear little resemblance to fact or evidence.
86. It was a face in fact which bore an uncanny resemblance to a young Jack Palance.
87. For Blanche the atmosphere bore no resemblance to the glamorous, fun-filled evening promised in the advertisements.
88. But to suppose that this picture bears the faintest resemblance to what the Labour leadership wants betrays something like paranoia cubed.
89. The rumors bore an uncanny resemblance to whatever people feared most.
90. He was dressed in the garb of a Catholic priest and he bore an uncanny resemblance to the now legendary Spencer Tracy.
91. And he was helped by the fact that he bears a slight resemblance to the blond singer in Abba, too.
92. References to Charles's physical resemblance to his grandfather and namesake can be taken seriously.
93. In fact, their hands bore an eerie resemblance to raccoon hands.
94. In fact their resemblance to horses was superficial, and convergent.
95. It came to him that Smitty, in some respects, bore a physical resemblance to Ken Grimes.
96. This number bore little resemblance to what we actually had in the field.
97. The only meaning of predicating a quality at all, is to affirm a resemblance.
98. Typically, hardly anyone noticed: but then no one ever watched Crossroads for its close resemblance to real life.
99. At times, his resemblance to George Michael isn't just striking, it's out on long-term industrial action.
100. He bore more than a passing resemblance to Horace Greeley.
101. I would like to stress that the characters in this poem bear no resemblance to any real persons living or dead!
102. Unfortunately the resemblance ends there as his songs are nowhere near as good as the master's.
103. The landscape bore a superficial resemblance to England's green and pleasant land(), and each house had a small suburban garden.
104. He had visited shanty settlements known as fa las owing to their resemblance, at a distance, to honeycombs.
105. Certainly these bear no resemblance to the insecurity of the fortunes of the business entrepreneur of the competitive model.
106. All bore a distinct snub-nosed family resemblance to one another.
107. The steam loco of the 1980s will bear little resemblance to anything Casey Jones would have recognised.
108. Although the fish have little external resemblance to each other, skeletally they are quite similar.
109. And yet this type of ambiguity bears a striking resemblance to the scope ambiguities described above.
110. Listening circles were set up which bear a strong resemblance to those used for today's Open University programmes.
111. Chester's Gateway Theatre is looking for a mild-mannered all round good-egg who bears a striking resemblance to the former Everton striker.
112. He was always impressed by the striking resemblance between his Uncle Julian and his father.
113. It would have been as difficult to discover any resemblance between the two situations as between the appearance of the persons concerned.
114. This leads to the final area of resemblance to the great cities of the west, namely social structure.
115. The policies of central banks in the post-cold war years bear an uncanny resemblance to those of the 1920s.
116. The oldest Tertiary rocks contained archaic mammals that bore no resemblance to the living families within the class.
117. Bellow supported Roth's early work, and Roth's work was to bear a resemblance to Bellow's.
118. The chicken in the biryani bore a worrying anatomical resemblance to cat.
119. These artificial neurons bear only a modest resemblance to the real things.
120. By age 7, there is little resemblance. not yet fully logical; it is prelogical.
121. For apart from being equipped with eyes, head and body, dolphins and whales bear little outward physical resemblance to ourselves.
122. Indeed, the Bate Collection's instrument displays an astonishingly close resemblance to it.
123. Signs are arbitrary things that bear no resemblance to what they represent.
124. They say that the handwriting at the top bears no resemblance to that of any Press office staff.
125. The demographic data we have provided is accurate enough, but no resemblance to any existing restaurant chain is intended.
126. The resemblance is so close that a human can easily mistake the new song for the sound of a trimphone.
127. As descent always involves modification, resemblance decreases as a shared ancestor recedes into the past.
128. The team elected by Labour members yesterday bore some resemblance to the team the public might elect to take on the Tories.
129. This phenomenon is distinct from onomatopoeia - it is sometimes called sound symbolism: there is no question of auditory resemblance.
130. The resemblance between the old Helen and the new was so striking, he could not look too long.
131. But such autopsies, like war games, often bear little resemblance to actual war.
132. Amon would see the resemblance between the two women now.
133. Such labels bear a striking resemblance to advertising bill boards.
134. The hierarchy which actually exists bears little resemblance to the way in which the thing actually works.
135. It bore a marked resemblance to something that had already been eaten once before.
136. She bore little resemblance to the fashionable woman she had been just a few weeks ago.
137. Symbols are things that bear some resemblance to what they represent: drawings, silhouettes, and so forth.
138. It therefore bears scant resemblance to human relationships as we know them.
139. In its structure and methods, the program bears a strong and not accidental resemblance to the United States Peace Corps.
140. The wart itself bears a strong resemblance to the creature as a whole except just at the point of attachment.
141. It bears a remarkable resemblance to the kind of natural time machine postulated by Frank Tipler, of the University of Texas.
141. try its best to collect and make good sentences.
142. These blends, dominated by syrah and mourvedre, bear more resemblance to a fine southern Rhone than Orion.
143. The Japanese maple leaf bears a striking resemblance to a marijuana leaf.
144. When first formed the embryo is only half a millimetre long, and bears no resemblance to its future form.
145. In both outward profile and interior decor the yacht bears a very strong resemblance to her smaller sister.
146. Genesis 1 has often been compared with the Babylonian account of creation to which it bears a superficial resemblance.
147. Their expressions were drained of personality which gave them the family resemblance possessed by a flock of sheep.
148. The other was reading the Sunday newspapers, which bore little resemblance to the previous week's editions.
149. Frenchmen saw in him a resemblance to Clemenceau.
150. He was startled by her close resemblance to Tigress.
151. How is this better than Resemblance Nominalism?
152. She bears resemblance to her mother.
153. The resemblance of families such as the Verbenaceae and Labiate is the result of evolutionary convergence.
154. The Bedlington Terrier is often described as a "lamb on a leash" because its unique blond, curly hair and soft, round features give it an uncanny resemblance to the farm animal.
155. Although the resemblance between the Shetland Sheepdog and the Rough Collie is marked, there are differences which may be noted.
156. Some tumor cells in this field show a hint of resemblance to ganglionic cells.
157. While he was doing so, Moran started his Mary of Egypt, but the indignant crowd seizing his stick were about to belabour him, when they fell back bewildered anew by his close resemblance to himself.
158. The long-tailed, basal bird Jeholornis bears a remarkable resemblance to dromaeosaur dinosaurs, thus providing important clues in support of the dinosaurian origin of birds.
159. Ndesandjo is tall and slim, with close-cropped hair that gives him a strong resemblance to his brother.
160. Separation between linguistic signs and plastic elements; equivalence of resemblance and affirmation.
161. Furthermore, the resemblance and dissimilarity between alternatives, weightiness and conflict between attributes, and the sensitivity of the result are also indicated briefly and directly.
162. These are by no means identical utterance; but there is a marked resemblance.
163. This earth is not without some resemblance to a gaol.
164. Due to the resemblance to Elvis Presley's pompadour haircut in the 1950s, the dinosaur is also informally known as the Elvisaurus.
165. The Indonesian, who from some angles bears a resemblance to the new US president Barack Obama, starred as an Obama look-alike on an advertisement.
166. The dark adaptation curve of the VETP bears good resemblance to that ofthe ERG.
167. The dinosaurian origin of birds had gained broad support since the resemblance between birds and theropods was first recognized by Huxley (1868) and other paleontologists.
168. "Madam, " I said severely, "pardon me if I suggest that you accept a resemblance too precipitately.
169. Note that this platelet bears a striking resemblance to a chocolate chip cookie.
170. If the GOP's new base refuses to play along, the leadership could find itself wishing for foot soldiers who bear a stronger resemblance to Dubya than, say, Christine O'Donnell.
171. The Prime Minister bore a striking resemblance to the Britain's Got Talent runner-up in a montage made up for the popular comedy current affairs programme showing him clad as the singer.
172. The resemblance is determined by how many words in the constructed name are exactly the same as the words in input service name.
173. This brilliant galaxy was named the Sombrero because of its resemblance to the broad rim and high-topped Mexican hat.
174. Sweeps clear chimney's worker to contract the cloudy pleased dermalgia and smoking and the lung abundant relation also has the resemblance.
175. Through these three aspects of discussion, we see that there is a close resemblance between Gothic fiction and classical mythology.
176. In what respects might Aeneas be more like Mark Anthony than Augustus and how does Vergil treat this resemblance?
177. Our tour prices bore little resemblance to those in the holiday brochures.
178. He christened it Bathykorus bouilloni, a tribute to the late marine scientist Jean Bouillon, but many have noticed its striking resemblance to the former Anakin Skywalker.
179. The Nazi concentration camp and Kafka s penal colony bears a striking resemblance.
180. I also liked the Plastik theme SLAX chooses (despite the slight resemblance to WinXP), and double-click behavior on the Desktop and in Konqueror feels more natural to me.
181. The Yeliou promontory recalls a giant tortoise slipping out from DatunMountain into the Pacific Ocean, a resemblance that has earned it the nickname of the "Yeliou tortoise."
182. Perhaps your pug looks like John Sergeant or your bulldog a resemblance to John Prescott?
183. Many people were confused by the drawing of Caesar Rodney, which bore a striking resemblance to Paul Revere.
184. The piscine resemblance suggested that the limbs of Acanthostega were not only adapted for use in water but that this was the ancestral tetrapod condition.
185. Both are characterized by solitariness. But all resemblance ends at the surface.
186. Leaving aside a faint resemblance to Nickelodeon Jr.'s Dora the Explorer, we like the idea of a video game that can teach kids to avoid the deadly consequences of warfare's long legacy.
187. In her red slacks...she bore a strong resemblance to a...pillarbox.
188. The crocodile may owe its name to its resemblance to a much smaller creature, a lizard that lived in the stone walls of Ionia.
189. Besides pointing out how these "true-life stories" bore a striking resemblance to Samsung's marketing points, writer Harry McCraken also noted how the people being interviewed appeared to be actors.
190. Department stores - very large stores offering a huge assortment of "soft" and "hard goods; often bear a resemblance to a collection of specialty stores.
191. Sociologically speaking, it is assumed that the public judgment processes and abilities of political issues bear a resemblance to simple political rationality.
192. They all noted his resemblance in speech and manner to the Don.
193. Everybody says that my daughter bears a striking resemblance to me.
194. The species is popularly known as "Nepenthes viking" after the resemblance the pitchers bear to the prow of a Viking ship.
195. And he pointed out to her on the turf a shadow cast by the moon, and which did indeed, bear considerable resemblance to the spectre of a man wearing a round hat.
196. Named the Sombrero Galaxy for its hat-like resemblance, M104 features a prominent dust lane and a bright halo of stars and globular clusters.
197. He took on the Harvard economics department with "A Tenured Professor, " ridiculing, among others, a certain outspoken character who bore no small resemblance to himself.
198. Byron was growing into a resemblance to the lost Warren.
199. According to ants" routing behavior model and its resemblance to hybrid flow shop scheduling, an ant-like scheduling algorithm for hybrid flow shop is put forward."
200. As you will see, the new Outlander borrows heavily from the Lancer sedan —note the "Jet Fighter" grille —increasing its family resemblance.
201. This structure is composed of two distinct phases, but has its own set of characteristic properties and goes by the name pearlite, because of its resemblance to mother-of-pearl at low magnification.
202. The unborn young of a viviparous vertebrate having a basic structural resemblance to the adult animal.
202. try its best to collect and create good sentences.
203. Despite being the basal member of the cynodont clade , they already showed some of the advanced mammalian characteristics, but Procynosuchids bore resemblance to the Therocephalians.
204. The Notre Dame appearance bore a striking resemblance, with roles reversed, to John Kennedy's 1960 speech to the Southern Baptist ministers.
205. The original Mangonel was first used in Roman times to fling large rocks at enemies. This Mangonel, though bearing some resemblance to its forebear, is far larger than its Roman counterparts.
206. Since Google's Jan. 12 announcement that it might withdraw from the Chinese market, two knockoff Web sites have appeared in China bearing an intentionally uncanny resemblance to Google sites.
207. Inside the copular verb category takes on complex and mixed family resemblance.
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