单词 | Lapse |
例句 | 1, Despite the occasional lapse, this was a fine performance by the young saxophonist. 2, A momentary lapse in the final set cost her the match. 3, His lapse into drunkenness followed a long run of bad luck. 4, A brief lapse in the final set cost her the match. 5, Your booking will automatically lapse unless you confirm it. 6, She had allowed her membership to lapse. 7, A single lapse of concentration cost Sampras the game. 8, A defensive lapse by Keown allowed Tottenham to score. 9, One momentary lapse in concentration could prove fatal. 10, He knew that he might soon lapse into unconsciousness. 11, He wrote to us after a considerable lapse of time. 12, The lapse of year will never efface that scene of ruins from my memory. 13, I had a momentary lapse when I couldn't remember his name. 14, After a lapse of six months we met up again. 15, The usual time lapse between request and delivery is two days. 16, He turned up again after a lapse of two years. 17, Her lapse into German didn't seem peculiar. After all, it was her native tongue. 18, I had a little lapse of concentration in the middle of the race. 19, There is usually a time lapse between receipt of new information and its publication. 20, It was an odd lapse for one who is normally so polite. 21, Ford allowed the name and trademark to lapse during the Eighties. 22, The management's decision to ignore the safety warnings demonstrated a remarkable lapse of judgment. 23, On Friday he showed neither decency nor dignity. It was an uncommon lapse. 24, The association needs to win back former members who have allowed their subscriptions to lapse. 25, The incident was being seen as a serious security lapse. 26, He is usually well - behaved; this rudeness is only a lapse. 27, I forgot to thank her for the invitation but I don't think she noticed my lapse. 28, Remind me to renew the driver's license. It will lapse next month. 29, Teenagers occasionally find it all too much to cope with and lapse into bad behaviour. 30, He forgot to offer Darren a drink,[http:///lapse.html] but Marie did not appear to notice the lapse. 1, Despite the occasional lapse, this was a fine performance by the young saxophonist. 2, A momentary lapse in the final set cost her the match. 3, The management's decision to ignore the safety warnings demonstrated a remarkable lapse of judgment. 4, On Friday he showed neither decency nor dignity. It was an uncommon lapse. 5, His lapse into drunkenness followed a long run of bad luck. 6, The lapse of year will never efface that scene of ruins from my memory. 7, He is usually well - behaved; this rudeness is only a lapse. 31, The debate was marred by a brief lapse into unpleasant name - calling. 32, Her lapse was duly noted by the stage manager and reported to the director. 33, The lapse of year will never efface that scene of ruin from my memory. 34, A single lapse of concentration cost Becker the game. 35, Again, I lapse into metaphor. 36, Tip me the wink if I lapse, won't you? 37, And I reckon the odd lapse is forgivable. 38, The diagrams that accompany the text are usually excellent with only the occasional lapse. 39, There may be a time lapse between teaching and practical experience(), so that recall may be impaired. 40, I have long been concerned about the time lapse from the commissioning of a book to its appearance in the shops. 41, More interesting was the momentary lapse of patience by Coach Dave Wannstedt in defending the moves. 42, Crockett wishes he hadn't let his insurance policies lapse last year. 43, He also demonstrates how hard it is to maintain this view, and how easy it is to lapse into logocentric assumptions. 44, This is a lapse on his part, but is hardly comparable with Jaromil's treatment of his mendacious redhead. 45, He didn't offer Darren a drink, and Marie did not appear to notice the lapse. 46, Short must be feeling very depressed after this lapse, since he played a model game. 47, He can be forgiven that lapse and should recover losses at the expense of the Gold Cup pretender. 48, Devastating crises may shortly overtake us, leading inevitably to a lapse into barbarism. 49, In severe injury or in head injury he may lapse in and out of unconsciousness. 50, The conditions which will influence these decisions include the site, time lapse before treatment, contamination and state of the circulation. 50, try its best to gather and make good sentences. 51, Neither a simple arousal model nor lapse theory is adequate on its own to explain the complex effects of sleep loss. 52, This involves noting when the specified behaviour starts, noting again when it ends and recording the time lapse. 53, Those who are not must forgive me my momentary lapse into modest mathematical sophistication. 54, The Scheme ensures that you may make a claim for any lapse in service within the four specified guarantees. 55, In this situation professionals are most apt to allow their normal reserve about commerce to lapse, and to give meaningful information. 56, The clock was restored to its original condition in full working order in 1956, after a lapse of seventy-two years. 57, Towards the end Miss Servadei suffered several stumbles and a memory lapse, which unsettled this listener. 58, There is no compelling reason why a Bill should lapse at the end of a parliamentary session. 59, And in another lapse of musical taste, one woman with the disease suddenly started composing and singing country and western songs. 60, They were allowed to lapse in the late nineteenth century and were not revived until after the last war. 61, The company admitted a lapse in its standards and apologized to customers in a newspaper ad. 62, But the letters lapse into exasperation and impatience as it became clear that the plans were wildly over-optimistic. 63, Also at thirty-one, he reports a brief, untypical lapse to Louise: the desire to chuck in literature. 64, This continued on until 1958 after a war-time lapse with honours even after 22 contents. 65, He looked suddenly stricken, although I did nothing to betray his lapse. 66, One slip or lapse and a terrible accident would never be far away. 67, Of course for the obligation of confidence to lapse the information published must be the same as the confidential information. 68, She turned and looked about her, suddenly angered by the mess she had made - by her momentary lapse of control. 69, At four or five-all in games, other players lapse their concentration. 70, This evidence, again, is consistent with the lapse theory of sleep loss. 71, There was a lapse of five seconds before another round of shots was fired. 72, Examples have been widely attested of learners who exhibit correct performance on certain forms, and then lapse into deviance later on. 73, He and Dean had just been laid off during a seniority lapse because of a drastic reduction of crews. 74, He can lapse into playground language at moments of stress, or even, at one point, some pompous Hancockian self-pity. 75, The one thing you can not afford to do is give up and lapse into helpless, complaining Stage 5 mode. 76, Flubbed high notes or an obvious memory lapse during an important opening-night performance can erode a reputation. 77, The tiny athlete believes her rare lapse in Tokyo was just a temporary blip in a career of major championship success. 78, But ultimately, words fail them and they lapse into silence. 79, The Court of Appeal held that even if there had been a right of rescission it was barred by lapse of time. 80, The case came to light at Liverpool magistrates' court when Shaw Bakery was prosecuted for a lapse in food hygiene standards. 80, try its best to gather and build good sentences. 81, It set up a moaning background noise that would occasionally gust into prominence, then lapse again to mere accompaniment. 82, In terms of this initial time lapse, two distinct groups can be identified. 83, A mysterious apple laced with morphine causes Snow White to lapse into a coma. 84, Soon after that she would lapse into sleep, then unconsciousness, then a state of deep coma. 85, If some material is lost already, that is all the more reason to stop a lapse becoming a loophole. 86, For doubt, full grown, is not a lapse of memory but a wilful refusal to remember. 87, I let the conversation lapse and Kelly finally spoke up. 88, His claim that he had been constructively dismissed failed because of the lapse of time after 6 February 1981 before he took action. 89, Time Lapse, Rachel is breating into a paper bag. 90, His mood of contentment was beginning to lapse. 91, I had a lapse of memory. 92, a momentary lapse of concentration. 93, I declined, or rather let lapse, both invitations. 94, It will lapse from the demand of the social development if we still cling to the present mediatory system in civil action. 95, Red on shyness, while green on sulkiness, and with time lapse, its surface generates macula lutea and wrinkle without influence on application. 96, Rocket Launch, Cape Canaveral, Florida, 1972 A time - lapse photo captures the brilliant arc of light streaking through the night sky after a rocket blast-off in Cape Canaveral, Florida. 97, Chelsea thought they'd won the game when John Terry scored late on as Chelsea rallied from 2-1 down to lead 3-2 only for a defensive lapse to throw away two points against relegation-threatened Villa. 98, The upper and lower abdominal breathing muscles after a lapse of the scope of activities increased, so that the greatest range of thoracic volume expansion and retraction. 99, Time lapse quickly and Lady Spidery was already sixteen years old. She was very beautiful and charming. 100, Characteristics - joint flush valve: they are - lapse, self - closing, beeline of water route. 101, Absence seizure — also known as petit mal — involves a brief, sudden lapse of consciousness. 102, Let the wormhole lapse and then dial through to one of their allies and a mercenary. 103, It proved that the main reason of lapse of Ni-MH batteries after high-rate cycles is the fading of negative electrode alloy performance. 104, All the fury of her tempestuous soul fell , as the sea falls undera lapse of wind. 105, They can lapse into a forgetful toadyism, and abase themselves before their historical oppressors. 106, Exposure to a gas leak in an abandoned mine induced a former Army Air Corps officer to lapse into a form of suspended animation. 107, Under union pressure, this law was permitted to lapse in 1966. 108, At the cultural and even technological level, we have also seen the resurgence of what I would term "neo-primitivism", a lapse into pre-modern "Africanist" styles and modes of reasoning. 109, The tracks self - destruct shortly after a consumer lets his subscription lapse. 110, Then they are asked to estimate how much time or money each lapse of memory cost. 110, is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 111, For the French Government to leave her faithful Ally, czechoslovakia, to her fate was a melancholy lapse from which flowed terrible consequences. 112, A time - lapse photo captures the brilliant arc of light streaking through the night sky after a rocket blast-off in Cape Canaveral, Florida. 113, But the gaiety dose not ring true and anybody who has just one drink too many is apt to lapse into lachrymose melancholy. 114, Local cop: Yeah, lapse from the sky. I dont conceive hes an astronaut. 115, With the lapse of time, what finally we will leave behind? 116, Wang is a tightrope walker : One lapse in concentration and everything can be lost. 117, After a long lapse from favour there has been a revival of interest in the use of grain-size distribution in the interpretation of environments. 118, It is shown that medium causticity, adhesiveness, temperature and pressure are factors of safety valve lapse and safety valve inspection time based on the analysis the reasons of safety valve lapse. 119, The main shortage of inertial navigation is that precision descends along with the lapse of time. 120, Roy learns that his political opponents plan to disbar him for an ethical lapse, but he vows to remain a lawyer until he dies. 121, It makes it possible to avoid any kind of cheating on behalf of employees but allows them to modify any memory lapse to encode their hours. 122, A system at inception is endowed with a random amount of resource, the process of the lapse of system life can be viewed as that of the depletion of random resource caused by the wear-out effect. 123, But the gaiety does not ring true and anybody who has just one drink too many is apt to lapse into lachrymose melancholy. 124, Interior Minister Rehman Malik a security lapse while speaking to reporters just after the attack. 125, Characteristics cross - joint flush valve: they are time - lapse, self - closing, beeline of water route. 126, The insomnious disease that the disease causes, often accompany with the disease happen, and having affinity with the lapse to of the disease. 127, He might have spared his compunction, for Catherine had not noticed the lapse. 128, This lapse from natural unity has not escaped notice, and nations from the earliest times have asked the meaning of the wonderful division of the spirit against itself. 129, Why is these a lapse ( gop ) in your employment record? 130, The shelf life of the dosage form is the time lapse from initial preparation to the specified expiration date. 131, The moral lapse issue in netnews writing has become an important aspect of the journalism field in the information age. 132, Government's blur abstraction, multi-dimension, high position and its non-selectivity character lapse from the criterion of credit body and can not be with the criterion in a comfortable state. 133, Ah, there were the terrible, the incontrovertible consequences of his lapse from virtue. 134, Gradually, the time lapse , the All Saints' Day significance have got change , have become active happy get up, rapturous implication has become main current. 135, An illustration through time - lapse film, light microscope slide and electron micrograph of the activities of macrophages. 136, The legal doctrine of extinctive prescription would entitle the debtor to refuse the performance demanded by the creditor as a result of lapse of time. 137, Two hundred years would lapse before conclusive experimental evidence established the'particulate'nature of matter. 138, The moment he relaxes his concentration, he will lapse into a stutter. 139, The global distributions of tropopause height and temperature and their temporal variation depending on latitude, by using the method of Lapse Rate Tropopause (LRT), are discussed. 140, With the lapse of time, the usefulness of insurance gradually became manifest when the insureds were able to recover losses caused by natural disasters and accidents. 141, He spoke of this as a regrettable lapse into political exoticism on his part. 142, What is moral turpitude, an ethical lapse, but a soilingof one's character? 143, However, Braga were undone by carelessness in possession and then a lapse in marking - Alberto Rodriguez gave the ball away and the defence failed to pick up Falcao, who finished with style. 144, Indeed,[] the time to fetch information from a repository -- be it a file or database server -- far exceeds the lapse required to compile and perhaps even execute a PHP program. 145, Virus of " second liver affects " of lapse to period, without this concept. 146, The October bail - outs may mark the final stage of this lapse. |
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