单词 | Preserved |
例句 | 1. She carefully preserved all his letters. 2. The programme is preserved in the BBC sound archives. 3. The body was found to be well preserved, his features easily recognizable. 4. The BBC must ensure that due impartiality is preserved in its news programmes. 5. He has a collection of prehistoric insects preserved in amber. 6. The corpse had lain preserved in the soil for almost two millennia. 7. The remains of the Roman fort are well preserved. 8. That war preserved the Union and emancipated the slaves. 9. Few of the early manuscripts have been preserved. 10. His work must be preserved for posterity. 11. Chaplin's comic genius is preserved on celluloid. 12. Her marvellous acting talent is preserved on celluloid. 13. The bones had all been preserved intact. 14. The corpse was preserved from decay by embalming. 15. The forest will be preserved for future generations. 16. Their music has been preserved for posterity. 17. The fruit was preserved by submersion in alcohol. 18. The prison is preserved as a tourist attraction. 19. Few of her early articles are preserved./preserved.html 20. Fishing in this pond is strictly preserved. 21. They were unanimous that Chortlesby Manor must be preserved. 22. All kinds of traditional craft industries are preserved here. 23. This vase has been preserved intact. 24. Is he really 60? He's remarkably well preserved. 25. The historic agreement is preserved in the university records. 26. The calm courage of the pilot preserved the lives of the passengers. 27. The power of the wind is at your command.The balance of power must be preserved. 28. She says the sovereignty of the Crown must be preserved. 29. In the summer, large crops of fruit may be preserved by freezing or bottling. 30. Thanks to a group of public-spirited citizens, the Krippendorf garden has been preserved. 1. She carefully preserved all his letters. 2. The programme is preserved in the BBC sound archives. 3. The body was found to be well preserved, his features easily recognizable. 4. She says the sovereignty of the Crown must be preserved. 5. The BBC must ensure that due impartiality is preserved in its news programmes. 6. He has a collection of prehistoric insects preserved in amber. 7. The corpse had lain preserved in the soil for almost two millennia. 8. Her marvellous acting talent is preserved on celluloid. 9. The corpse was preserved from decay by embalming. 10. They were thrilled to discover a perfectly preserved specimen of Roman pottery. 11. Sardines can be eaten fresh but are often preserved in tins. 31. Under the plan, bits of open space-fields, golf-course borders and small parks-will be preserved. 32. Every attempt is being made to ensure that these works of art are preserved for posterity. 33. They were thrilled to discover a perfectly preserved specimen of Roman pottery. 34. Lime preserved in salt is a north African speciality which is used to flavour chicken dishes. 35. The boat is preserved as a monument to the days of sail. 36. The law provides that valuable ancient buildings should be preserved by the government. 37. The city boasts a wealth of magnificently preserved temples and palaces. 38. Sardines can be eaten fresh but are often preserved in tins. 39. Protective measures are necessary if the city's monuments are to be preserved. 40. The original features of the house have been preserved as far as possible . 41. The damaged church was preserved as a stark reminder of the horrors of war. 42. The fishing in this stretch of the river is strictly preserved. 43. Manifold examples of her work have been preserved in the city archives. 44. The hand was preserved in ice by neighbours and sewn back on in hospital. 45. The collection has been sold to the British Museum where it will be preserved for the nation. 46. There's a crying need for more roads, but at the same time the wildlife needs to be preserved. 47. The agreement preserved our right to limit trade in endangered species. 48. These woods are preserved. 49. The law provides that valuable ancient buildings must be preserved by the government. 50. Fresh water rotted natural fibre,(http:///preserved.html) while seawater preserved it. 51. We could have preserved our industrial base. 52. The horseshoe crab is preserved on a flat-bedded limestone. 53. This policy preserved the independence of the smaller breweries. 54. These brachiopods are preserved in a distinctive way. 55. She preserved her dignity, independence and way of life. 56. Five pairs of nineteenth-century fulling stocks are preserved here, as well as the eighteen-foot breastshot waterwheel and a rotative beam engine. 57. Some of the mummies had long, dark hair and incredibly well preserved faces, even an almost fair complexion. 58. Barat et Haimet is one of the robber's tales, relatively long and preserved in four large manuscript collections of fabliaux. 59. Pliny, who preserved the story, notes that their comradeship flourished for some years. 60. I dissected preserved larvae into their component appendages and painstakingly traced each detail. 61. An 1840 Cornish beam engine remains at the Levant mine, and is preserved by the National Trust. 62. There will also be a live outside broadcast form a preserved line. 63. The dragonfly is splendidly preserved on the flat bedding plane of a limestone. 64. The keep's remains will be preserved as a historic monument. 65. San Diego has hosted fairs and festivals, built zoos and golf courses, preserved beaches and mountain refuges. 66. His manuscript was preserved by the descendants of his daughter, Anne. 67. Those who condescend to visit these miserable tenements can testify that neither health nor decency can be preserved in them. 68. The starfish is preserved in soft white chalk, which fills in the interior of the animal. 69. To preserve Store preserved and dried material in well ventilated lidded boxes in dry conditions. 70. Huy hoped that the embalmers knew their job, and had preserved the bodies well. 71. The Great Central is Britain's only preserved main line railway. 72. Many preserved diesel engines were on view including Class 20/25/40/45/47/50 and 55. 73. A positive consequence of this is that the church has preserved her spiritual heritage and also maintained her community base. 74. Care in the community is not a kind of moral absolute which should be preserved whatever the costs. 75. Using the scoring method of Palmeri, good myocardial function was preserved until therapy was delayed beyond 180 minutes. 76. It also inherited the Roman virtue of sound organization, based on a powerful central authority, and preserved by strict legalism. 77. Their preserved counterpart, the sun-dried cherry, is a fairly recent gourmet discovery, however. 78. The bride and Katie carried beautiful preserved flowers from Catkins. 79. The once bustling riverside is now a quiet street, with many of the old buildings well preserved. 79. try its best to gather and build good sentences. 80. Through buying the Observer, he preserved the independence of Garvin. 81. Here we find the features of the deceased preserved in clay masks. 82. As befits its relatively young geological age, the specimen is preserved with its original shell material. 83. It may involve compromises, for instance over the frequency with which comprehensive large-scale mapping data is preserved. 84. It was intercepted by the Confederates, who read it with enjoyment and preserved it for the record. 85. In principle, now that operational information is largely electronic, it could be preserved in electronic form in its totality. 86. Hence they were predisposed to secure contracts under the state scheme which preserved their freedom. 87. Some of the airfields are remarkably well preserved and the viewer can easily equate the archive footage with the scenes shot recently. 88. This crab is preserved in a rather soft clay, which makes it more fragile than the other crabs in this book. 89. In healthy men without atrophy, gastric acid secretion is preserved with ageing and is independent of H pylori status. 90. Beneath them the coal seams are buried and preserved for our miners today. 91. Unfortunately, departmental finding aids, such as docket books, have often not been preserved in central archives. 92. Although it had been buried without a coffin, it was found perfectly preserved. 93. These two specimens are beautifully preserved, extracted from a matrix of white chalk, which gives them their colour. 94. Mr. Heathcoat-Amory I am happy to give the hon. Gentleman the assurance that entitlement to concessionary coal will be preserved. 95. Many of these long leaves are preserved on the bedding planes of a siltstone. 96. So much of history is mystery. We don't know what is lost forever, what will surface again. All objects exist in a moment of time. And that fragment of time is preserved or lost or found in mysterious ways. Mystery is a wonderful part of life. Amy Tan 97. Thus the unique driving characteristics of a 911 are preserved. 98. Only the island of Bali preserved, alongside its own traditions, the Brahman heritage of those ancient times. 99. Several of these graptolites are preserved on the flat bedding surfaces of a black shale. 100. An independent chronology for these reconstructions is essential and this is provided by radiocarbon-dating of organic material preserved in the sediments. 101. Royalties earned from the publications have purchased land upon which students have reconstructed cabins and preserved cultural artifacts. 102. The town itself, not very large, has been preserved in the centre and the traffic diverted round the outside. 103. That seems to me to be the fundamental distinction, and should be fully preserved. 104. The same two civilisations also developed mummification, having discovered how long bodies could be preserved in their dry air. 105. The horizontal axis has the most frequently preserved part of the bone, namely the distal humerus and proximal femur. 106. But we have to admit that Mr Clinton has preserved much more moral authority and effectiveness in office than ever seemed possible. 107. The Way runs next to one of the best preserved bronze age enclosures on Dartmoor at Grimspound. 108. The zooids themselves are, or course, not preserved as fossils - we only have their vacated homes. 109. The castle is part of the heritage of Wales and should be preserved for the people of Wales. 109. 110. By good fortune, Nature has preserved some hints as to how barrenness can be preferred. 111. Finally, a perfectly preserved plant stem with an array of small red flowers at its tip. 112. As Lovelock noted, we have dug up no ancient rocks without also digging up ancient life preserved in them. 113. The species is preserved in relief in limestone, which is very fine grained, and retains many fine details. 114. Early birthdays were preserved in snapshots: round cakes blazing in the blackness, her own clapped hands in the high chair. 115. Consequently, there are 14 large jars of preserved eyeballs here, each holding between 50-150 eyes in each jar. 116. He argued that the old distinction between the offence of false pretences and larceny had been preserved. 117. Even the hipsters - a purple and blue check, with a wide black plastic belt - had been preserved. 118. The impression of the wood grain is often preserved on the metal components where they came into contact. 119. If the information is preserved, it will be in an effort to guarantee its availability in case of legal dispute. 120. It was preserved for posterity with David's Mum smiling away - bless her heart. 121. The event is open to preserved and current commercial vehicles and preserved emergency vehicles. 122. The silly boy might have made potentially disastrous mistakes, but he had preserved the basis of his claim. 123. But speaking from exile in Rio de Janeiro train robber Ronnie Biggs said the farm should be preserved as a museum. 124. Animals are preserved as frozen embryos or as sperm freeze-dried to a powder and brought back to life. 125. Then there is its well preserved old quarter, and on the doorstep a romantic, well wooded and castle-adorned countryside. 126. The Avesta was preserved orally and its original date of composition has been the subject of great argument. 127. Our plans for the future are to ensure this strength is preserved and that we are fully equipped to meet changing conditions. 128. It can be confirmed by discoveries of fossils preserved in their life position. 129. Dampers are carefully designed so that this linear relationship is preserved over a wide range of speed difference. 130. He merely condemned the actions which preserved that regime, and then only the worst. 131. Numerous species of this species are preserved together, actually forming the rock - an example of fossils as rock builders. 132. The species is beautifully preserved, retaining something of its original lustre, and all the fine details of its ornament. 133. The tamarin will be preserved, in all probability, only if zoos throughout the world cooperate in breeding programmes. 134. Thus, they have preserved Donna Reed motherhood by appending worldly functions to it. 135. All this was looked after, preserved in its current state of decay. 136. These beautifully preserved flowers are from the Oeningen deposits like the maple leaf and seeds illustrated here. 137. A patch of undergrowth, preferably under a tree, is cultivated and preserved for the snake. 138. The Anglo-Norman fabliaux are preserved in manuscripts that are miscellaneous literary anthologies. 139. This right to operate as independent contractors rather than as salaried servants of the state has been zealously preserved by general practitioners. 140. Could standards be preserved at the same time as giving institutions greater autonomy? 141. He's a rare well preserved example of a person originally thought to be from the bronze age. 142. Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out,(Sentence dictionary) and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride! Hunter S. Thompson 143. Some small but particularly beautiful areas of woods, cliffs and islands are preserved and cared for by the National Trust. 144. Also unearthed - perfectly preserved examples of the food they lived off - literally hundreds of ammonites and other small sea creatures. 145. The winner will receive two free wine and dine tickets on the preserved railway of his/her choice. 146. Should innocence be preserved, or is it just a wishful euphemism for dangerous ignorance? 147. The Trustees, however, felt that the tennis courts should be preserved as an amenity for the area. 148. At its centre stood the peasant commune, they believed, had preserved the peasantry from the corruption of private property. 149. Black olives, being fully ripened, are naturally sweeter and are usually sold preserved in brine or olive oil. 150. There are simple spinelets scattered over the dorsal surface of the disk although they are often rubbed off in preserved specimens. 151. Hardaker maintains that a distinction must be preserved between work and the inner life. 152. The project is a good example of co-operation between a preserved railway and a local bus company. 153. For centuries the Ensisheim fall remained the only case in which eyewitness reports of a fall were combined with preserved meteoritic material. 154. With regard to the origin of the pores, the intra-skeletal types were probably preserved during deposition and escaped infill by sediment. 155. All this music is preserved in the Eton Choirbook, compiled in c.1500-4 for use by the choir of Eton College chapel. 156. Why is it that content words tend to be preserved and function words omitted? 157. He preserved his grave and dignified bearing. 158. The facies of a modern beach is probably seldom preserved in the geological record. 159. This head must have been found in classical times and carefully preserved. 160. Bogwood: Wood that has been preserved in a peat bog. 161. Although many of the stones have fallen out,[http:///preserved.html] the monument remains very well preserved. 162. They had been preserved because they inhabited a place apart. 163. This man was preserved in a Danish peat bog called Tollund Fen. 164. He's a vaIuable scientific artifact that must be carefully preserved. 165. Here Sanskrit is instructive precisely because it has preserved all the Indo - Europeans's features. |
随便看 |
|
英语例句大全共收录104207条中英例句词条,基本覆盖所有常用英文单词的例句、长难句及中文翻译,是不可多得的英语学习材料。