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单词 Retreated
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1. We retreated back down the mountain.
2. They retreated before the advance of the enemy.
3. We retreated half a mile.
4. They retreated to a safe distance from the fighting.
5. Father retreated to his den.
6. The rebels retreated to the mountains.
7. He retreated hastily back to his car.
8. As the enemy retreated, we were ordered to disengage.
9. They retreated before the enemy.
10. The Russians retreated, needing to regroup their forces.
11. He retreated in the face of strong opposition.
12. He retreated behind the table.
13. Confronted by an angry crowd, the police retreated.
14. They retreated before the Americans.
15. Grandad retreated to his lair in the basement.
16. He retreated into a world of fantasy.
17. When she came towards me shouting, I retreated .
18. He retreated into his own world.
19. Bored with the conversation, she retreated to her bedroom.
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20. The flood waters slowly retreated.
21. Share prices retreated 45p to 538p.
22. The snail retreated into its shell.
23. She retreated her bike rapidly.
24. She retreated from the busy office to her own room.
25. His team retreated last night with tails tucked firmly between their legs.
26. He seems to have retreated into a world of fear and delusion.
27. Perry lit the fuse and retreated to a safe distance.
28. She retreated into a world of fantasy/a fantasy world, where she could be anything she wanted.
29. 'I've already got a job,' I said quickly, and retreated from the room.
30. 'I've got to fix my hair,' I said and retreated to my bedroom.
1. We retreated back down the mountain.
2. They retreated before the advance of the enemy.
3. They retreated to a safe distance from the fighting.
4. Father retreated to his den.
5. The rebels retreated to the mountains.
6. 'I've already got a job,' I said quickly, and retreated from the room.
7. He retreated hastily back to his car.
8. As the army retreated , it laid waste to thousands of acres of farmland.
31. The sea has retreated a little since the river was diverted.
32. The more they tried to get her to talk about her experiences, the further she retreated back into her shell.
33. The Canadian government has retreated from a plan to kill 300 wolves.
34. He always retreated emotionally at the first whiff of conflict.
35. As the army retreated , it laid waste to thousands of acres of farmland.
36. On seeing us, the deer stood stock-still for a moment, then turned and retreated into the forest.
37. He saw her and retreated, too shy to speak to her.
38. The once-thriving port of Rye was left high and dry as sea levels retreated.
39. The government had retreated from its pledge to reduce class sizes.
40. Croatian army troops retreated from northern Bosnia and the area fell to the Serbs.
41. His eyes retreated into the sockets when he was seriously ill.
42. Auster retreated to the kitchen to prepare the food.
43. Louise thought he had retreated from her!
44. He retreated from it into callousness.
45. On trembling legs, she retreated towards the door.
46. Her eyes retreated into their sockets.
47. Ralph retreated upstairs to his room.
48. Gold prices retreated after reaching a record price yesterday.
49. They split and retreated, Ratagan following them without respite.
50. The defeated army retreated in disarray.
51. After the battle, Santa Anna retreated with his forces.
52. A stony-faced Barnes retreated behind the scenery.
53. The troops returned fire and then retreated.
54. Instead I retreated into a shell of injured pride.
55. The factory-gate braziers went out and the militants retreated.
56. The Archon had retreated behind the security apparatus.
57. The army retreated in haste.
58. Away from what most other people would regard as glamour, he retreated to that padded cell off the Edgware Road.
59. The damp retreated down the walls, the gardens came back to life and there was fresh food in the kitchen.
60. The auction houses quite wisely retreated, leaving specialist dealers bemoaning what they alleged were short-sighted policies.
61. Morrissey took the phone off the hook and retreated to a London flat.
62. When their typically apocalyptic vision of a new world faded, they retreated for the most part into traditional humility.
63. The decision had taken so long and polio had so retreated from public concern that it was all anticlimactic.
64. Deng retreated further from public view, only to re-emerge in early 1992 with his trip to the south.
65. The waiter bowed and retreated, Stephen and Lily dissolved into laughter.
66. The sun left a red stain behind as it retreated below the horizon.
67. But lie still regarded the result as crucial and in no way retreated from his new-found determination to fight.
68. Needless to say, no lunch for him, as he retreated amidst hoots and laughter, carrying the offending object.
69. She retreated back downstairs, and climbed on to the mildewed sofa, hugging her knees up to her chin.
70. The arms, suddenly nerveless, dropped me, and the Shetland sweater retreated smartly.
71. Mr Mullen's face seemed to darken and swell, and Anna retreated behind Jimmy.
72. Not finding that possible in the established routine of a firm practice, he retreated to academe.
73. The watchman retreated to get on with his cooking and perhaps ponder his next step.
74. But after the release of Mob Rule in 1980, Allen retreated from the scene and his books became increasingly collectable classics.
75. Bernice could hardly resist the urge to turn and run, but she supported Defries and retreated step by step.
76. The band retreated safely, blocking pursuit with rocks and fallen trees.
77. In Stockholm, equities retreated broadly, hurt by climbing bond yields and weakness in the pharmaceutical sector.
78. After Melusina she appears to have written no more poetry, and retreated further and further into voluntary silence.
79. They retreated to keep under cover in some dark lonely spot.
79. try its best to collect and make good sentences.
80. The toms had initially retreated to the lowest eaves of the roof.
81. And you've retreated further and further into it, and I've been jealous.
82. He retreated to Ibiza and, not too industriously, began working on a series of songs.
83. After several hours of fierce fighting, the rebel troops retreated in disorder.
84. Then she retreated into the entrance to the Metro out of the biting wind and opened it.
85. The Nasdaq Composite Index advanced as much as 7. 28 then retreated to 1001. 39, ahead 3. 09.
86. Cryptic teaser: Whose Red Army marched on Moscow, then retreated in agony after a shoot-out?
87. Even then these stubborn blue lines retreated in fairly good order.
88. We retreated to the house, with confessions of lost-bottle and do-better vows for the morrow.
89. He looked absolutely grim, advancing, tapping the whip lightly on the ground as the horse retreated rhythmically.
90. As the Ice Age passed and the earth warmed, the glaciers, year by year, retreated.
91. As his father approached, Richard retreated steadily, never once daring to stand his ground against him.
92. Since that period government has retreated from the promise of full employment.
93. I retreated into my shell, being painfully shy in the first place.
94. In the end l retreated to the sofa, where I spent a cold, uncomfortable and furiously sleepless night.
95. I felt myself blush and I gritted my teeth, glad he had retreated behind the glossy pages.
96. The sycamores retreated into the canyons -- the only places with enough moisture and the right climate to support them.
97. The little girls retreated to the padded bench in the bay window.
98. She had retreated further and further away from them all, Emmie thought.
99. As the demonstrators retreated, they were pursued by fire tenders which doused everything in sight.
100. Dionysus retreated before him and even took refuge from him in the depths of the sea.
101. He retreated to Highgrove and took out some of his frustration on the soil and the polo field.
102. Recently the jet stream has retreated northward, meteorologists say, leaving the field undefended against those intrusive southern storms.
103. During the nineteenth century it retreated west of the Mississippi, and by 1880 was a rare bird everywhere.
104. But his employer had rapidly retreated behind the mask of business and not once had referred to that isolated moment of passion.
105. Patients could be retreated if more than 4 weeks had elapsed since the initial treatment.
106. The tide had now retreated, forcing us to wade through shallow water, kayaks in tow.
107. The flight commander, without having the chance to say one word, retreated in haste.
108. The adults had retreated from this childhood world, but not very far.
109. Neither retreated more than a few steps before attacking with renewed ferocity, driving the other back.
110. Politely declining a plateful, I retreated upstairs for a more conventional lunch.
111. Five minutes later she was tucked up in bed, sleeping happily once again, while Jake had retreated to his little ante-room.
112. Seven years earlier, she had retreated from marriage to protect her career; now she would marry to defend her independence.
113. Constable Quince had retreated behind a stack of deckchairs and extinguished his cigarette.
114. We lay on the glossy sand as the waves rustled up, soaked us and retreated.
115. Gooch has developed as a captain, too, pulling strings whereas before he might have retreated.
116. I retreated to leave the master to it and lay happily in the sun.
117. Jim saw me approaching and quickly retreated down a side street.
118. The government had retreated: radical Thatcherism backed off from fundamental reform of the system.
119. The Santanistas then retreated to La Griega, being hard pressed by the government troops.
120. And Mr Blunkett retreated from his devaluation demand, after an appeal from Mr Smith.
121. I left her to it and retreated to my room.
122. From bouncing confidence she had retreated into self-pity.
123. The police retreated at a sprint.
124. Later the Treasury retreated a more defensible position.
125. U.S. stock-index futures climbed while Asian shares retreated.
126. The enemy retreated in perfect dismay.
127. They retreated in the face of withering enemy fire.
128. Objective To observe and evaluate the therapeutic efficacy in de-escalation treatment of retreated serious pulmonary tuberculosis with second-line anti-TB drugs.
129. Tokyo stock prices closed mixed yesterday, as investors retreated to the sidelines ahead of a decision by the Bank of Japan on whether to return to zero interest rates.
130. He pushed for peace in Palestine, but seems to have retreated at the first sign of gun smoke from Capitol Hill.
131. Shares of the company, which controls South Korea's largest bank, also retreated after it raised 400 billion won ($294 million) from the sale of treasury shares.
132. Pyrrhus ' elephants were so frightening to the Roman horses that their cavalry retreated in disorder.
133. Comex futures edged higher on the devalued dollar as did corn, while copper retreated midday.
134. The dollar fell against most major currencies Monday, as Wall Street retreated.
135. The Western Interior Seaway divided across the Dakotas and retreated south towards the Gulf of Mexico.
136. Following the Japanese invasion of the Philippines in December 1941, US forces and their Filipino allies retreated to the Bataan Peninsula, and surrendered four months later.
137. At the sound of my greeting, she gathered her housecoat about her and retreated quickly indoors.
138. The paladin retreated up the beast's crenelated back as more creatures poured out of their lairs.
139. He smiled and took a swig. He thanked her and retreated again his silence.
140. By 2009, a new peninsula had formed, the old one had retreated, and shoreline northwest of the new river mouth had filled in considerably.
141. By last week, investors seemed to have retreated to their last redoubt—big technology firms like Apple with healthy margins, popular products and dramatic global growth.
142. Methods The patients including 17 cases of retreated non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and 15 cases of retreated colorectal cancer were confirmed by histopathology or cytopathology.
143. He smiled and took a swig. He thanked her and retreated again into his silence.
144. The Bith hermetically sealed their cities, and retreated from the growing wilds of their planet.
145. Sandvik AB retreated 5.7 percent as the world's biggest maker of metal-cutting tools posted profit that missed analysts' predictions.
146. Antofagasta, the owner of copper mines in Chile, declined 2.9 percent to 1,335 pence as copper, zinc and aluminum retreated on the London Metal Exchange.
147. Before the flames of the fire - god, the impetuous warrior speedily retreated.
148. Zoology is retreated is farmland area reductive land advocate element.
149. Twelve thousand years ago, the great ice sheets retreated at the beginning of the latest interglacial – the Flandrian – allowing humans to return to northern latitudes.
150. An extraordinary lawyer who was at the peak of this career has an ideal summerhouse on the outskirts, in which he retreated for several weeks of the year.
151. And we now have compelling evidence that German forces deliberately carried out a scorched-earth policy; they flooded mines, blew up bridges and stripped bare factories as they retreated.
152. But because we, and our leaders, retreated into a Manichean fantasy, we understood the new complexities of the real world even less.
153. The German tanks were returning fire as they retreated. An armor-piercing shell killed Markin at the firing position.
154. Lyon, protecting his head and face as well as he could, retreated to the fireplace, took up the fire tongs, and flailed back.
155. Moore burned his small ships and retreated to the north. He burned the town of Saint Augustine before he left.
156. Now that sovereign-wealth funds have retreated, hit by investment losses and a sagging oil price, private equity is perhaps the most promising source of private capital.
157. The agricultural surplus labor is referred to those agricultural labors that can be retreated from agriculture but with no effect on the gross product of it.
158. Indeed, globally the jet stream retreated 270 miles poleward and weakened during the period 1970 - 2001, in line with climate model expectations.
159. German bond prices fell as oil prices retreated and after an Italian auction of 9.5 bln euros worth of debt attracted decent demand.
160. For a couple of years, I retreated into a life of bohemian bachelorhood.
161. Meanwhile, combination of field observation and remote sense data analysis,(/retreated.html) it showed that four monitored glaciers have significantly retreated and reduced their area.
162. Enter when the person, colour and limbs movement are joined immediately, white nature is retreated for setting, most trustily set off is worn the person's behavior.
163. A badly damaged North Korean patrol ship retreated in flames yesterday after a skirmish with a South Korean vessel – the first naval clash between the two nations in seven years.
164. BLT.L), the world's biggest miner, retreated further from high-cost nickel operations on Friday, announcing the sale of its Yabulu nickel refinery in Australia to a local mining magnate.
165. It was because of these subjective and objective reasons that it consequentially retreated from the history.
166. The main force, led by Batu, a grandson of the legendary Genghis Khan, retreated to the Black Sea steppe.
167. In 1985 a glacier buried this shore; since then the ice has retreated a half mile inland.
168. In 1985 glacier buried this shore; since then the ice has retreated a half mile inland.
169. In 1942, during World War Two, Axis forces retreated from El Alamein in North Africa in a major victory for British forces commanded by Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery.
170. The enemy's army retreated about 50 - odd miles, which made our army gain vantage ground.
171. Nato planes then started bombing government forces, who retreated from the outskirts of Benghazi.
172. At such moments he charged Buck, who retreated craftily , luring him on by a simulated inability to escape.
173. Peter retreated to his office and she wentinto hers to hang up her lab coat and get her purse.
174. The snow line here has risen 150 meters, and glaciers have retreated by 10 kilometers.
175. The euro rose to session highs around $1.4767, but retreated to about $1.4693, flat on the day. This occurred as oil prices surrendered earlier gains in volatile trade.
176. On the basis that understands base number , the sloping field that retreats this is retreated stoutly.
177. Why did the soldiers blow up all the bridges when they retreated?
178. Sometimes one came near to my window, attracted by my light, barked a vulpine curse at me, and then retreated.
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