单词 | Intimidating |
例句 | 1. She can be very intimidating when she's angry. 2. He had developed a fearsome reputation for intimidating people. 3. Some people find interview situations very intimidating. 4. He was a huge, intimidating figure. 5. Although she was intimidating in aspect, she was warm and affectionate beneath the surface. 6. This kind of questioning can be very intimidating to children. 7. The intimidating bulk of Mt Everest rose up before the climbers. 8. They were accused of intimidating people into voting for them. 9. With her precise use of language and intimidating aspect, she was a typical traditional schoolmistress. 10. She admits that her height is intimidating for some men. 11. Cawley received an intimidating letter from her ex-husband's lawyer. 12. Government officials accused the rebels of intimidating voters. 13. They are intimidating towards criminal lawyers. 14. I really liked Yale,[http://] but it was quite intimidating. 15. Its near presence is rather overpowering and intimidating yet it is softened by the verdant greenery around its base. 16. They accuse the authorities of intimidating others to stop them joining their ranks. 17. This impressive list could be quite intimidating to any executive managers faced with planning and implementing an organizational transformation. 18. The sheer weight of dicta amassed was intimidating, but Mr. Ashworth conceded he could find no authority actually binding on me. 19. In committee she was a doughty and sometimes intimidating fighter. 20. His very stance could be intimidating, standing with his head lowered, bull-like. 21. Brand was a cruel and intimidating man who abused his children and his wife. 22. The formal gesture, chivalrous and yet intimidating, was like a bucket of cold water thrown over Constance's confidence. 23. Without this intimidating ring of fire the herd might easily smash its way out. 24. Authority radiated from him, touching and enfolding all, intimidating and protecting all. 25. Then she wondered suddenly if Tom Russell had known she would find it intimidating and had deliberately kept her in the dark. 26. Each claimed to have seen 49ers stadium boosters engaged in what he believed was improper and intimidating conduct at the polls. 27. The ruggedly handsome face looked impatient and his size was quite intimidating. 28. The cure for the shaking floor is to rebuild the floor, an intimidating task at best. 29. More often, though, he preferred to pitch the ball up and get his wickets in less intimidating fashion. 30. You practically needed a stepladder to get their autographs, and their sheer size and strength was intimidating and overwhelming. 1. Although she was intimidating in aspect, she was warm and affectionate beneath the surface. 31. The bulk of the mound towered over Mungo, intimidating him. 32. The parents were able to eliminate the intimidating outbursts almost entirely. 33. Particularly in New York, many of the auction houses look intimidating. 34. Ladies in Burberry raincoats can be intimidating in the nicest possible way. 35. A lot of big, gorgeous intimidating auburn hair one found in magazines. 36. I can't imagine anyone intimidating Jan, but she swears she only married to get away from her. 37. This fanatical regard for esteemed works as they were first given to the public leads to intimidating variations in price. 38. They are also quite intimidating, as they confront sitters with three-foot icons in their own image. 39. The report criticises his arrogance, lack of compassion, and intimidating manner. 40. When I did come to know Koestler I found him electrifying but not at all intimidating. 41. In a fashion context, unapproachable or intimidating artwork becomes accessible, even whimsical. 42. Hell, those goons were in complete charge, with their car caravans, squealing their tires around, intimidating people. 42. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 43. The vast roof split by the crack line of Sloth looked fierce, so we sneaked past it in search of less intimidating fare. 44. But all Mrs Ullman found was the intimidating bulk of three police constables. 45. Her control of the stage is consummate, impossible to ignore and intimidating in the extreme. 46. But the damage from allowing an intimidating relationship to continue could be far greater. 47. Strangers will be less intimidating, as intelligent badges will swap information that helps you find a compatible person. 48. He was so intense he could be intimidating at first. 49. Most educators agree that intimidating children is not the best way to encourage them to learn. 50. The beautiful brocade coat stretched taut across the back, spreading to an intimidating width with his angry, indrawn breath. 51. It was an intimidating prospect, and I arrived at the deacons' meeting with considerable anxiety. 52. The Republicans put on an intimidating show, as they always intended, but it somehow rang hollow. 53. Fear of public criticism may well be intimidating some doctors, making them less inclined to consider the diagnosis. 54. No aspect of the concert experience is so intimidating or off-putting as the question of how to behave. 55. The troops march with an intimidating setup. 56. His craggy face and piercing eyes are intimidating. 57. We have no intention of intimidating Le Havre. 58. It could be exhilarating, intimidating, sometimes even discouraging, but always challenging. 59. People are put off by grandiose institutions, rigid timetables and intimidating courses. 60. Big, beautiful spiral galaxy NGC 1055 is a dominant member of a small galaxy group a mere 60 million light-years away toward the intimidating constellation Cetus. 61. Tubman called for government security forces and United Nations peacekeepers to refrain from threatening and intimidating CDC members as they exercise their rights of assembly, association and speech. 62. Gasol may have the best defensive footwork in the NBA, and Bynum's intimidating presence as a shot-blocker and deterrent could have been the main difference for the Lakers in the Finals. 63. Express to understand others without intimidating, belittling, or silencing them. 64. His mother had always been a headstrong woman, and, with her grayish-white mane and unsmiling face, she appeared as regal and intimidating as she had ever been. 65. Some of the juniors were more intimidating than he, but when he gave you that look and spoke in that tone of voice, Mike Tyson would have shut up. 66. But the BBC's Raphael Tenthani in Malawi's biggest city, Blantyre, says that since his landslide re-election in 2009, his government has been accused of intimidating critics. 67. It is injected by a nurse with an intimidating syringe under a local anaesthetic. 68. Without her intimidating actions and wacky expressions, life will be dull and meaningless. 69. One of their more intimidating customers buys imported pills forand domestic ones for his snarling Alsatian. 70. More often than not , the rattlesnake will slither away in search of a less intimidating foe. 71. A realistic face could be off-putting, since autistic children often find other children intimidating. 72. Now I know Gwynn and I are bigger,[] stronger and more agile than both kids but I still find the prospect of this all going terribly wrong a little intimidating. 73. The threat of post-publication sanctions, such as criminal fines or incarceration, can be as intimidating and crippling to the ability of a news organization to operate as any prior restraint. 74. Changing the bandage on an angry bulldog's paw or trimming the hooves of a 2000-pound draft horse can be an intimidating venture. |
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