单词 | Laureate |
例句 | 1 He was a Nobel laureate in physics. 2 Later he became poet laureate of the United States. 3 A human interest story, featuring the second-youngest Nobel laureate in history, seemed to him much more promising. 4 Adult family members or professional assistants, accompanying the Laureate are welcome as Paying guests. 5 VOICE: Who is the laureate you mentioned? 6 He was awarded the poet laureate by the queen. 7 John Dryden was appointed the first Poet Laureate. 8 She is the poet laureate of all lyricists. 9 He is the poet laureate of Arkansas. 10 Harold Pinter, the British playwright and Nobel laureate famous for brooding portrayals of domestic life and his barbed politics, died aged 78 on Christmas Eve after battling cancer. 11 Contributors have included a Nobel laureate and an an insane asylum, among thousands of others. 12 Murphy and Nobel laureate Gary Becker and has defined economists'approaches to addiction ever since. 13 Nobel laureate Enrico Fermi, discussing this observation with colleagues over lunch in 1950, asked[], logically: "Where are they?" 14 This is the wisdom of 1986 Nobel Laureate James Buchanan, one of the most prolific and original economists of the twentieth century. 15 And the prize is frequently spread among scientists at several institutions, each claiming the new laureate as its own. 16 He was excellently placed to be the next Poet Laureate when the position fell vacant in ninety-six. 17 Three women were to achieve national renown in this decade, two of them as sculptors, and one as Christmas-card Laureate. 18 Friedman argued that no single person, even a Nobel laureate, could make a pencil. 19 Morris wrote endlessly and was even offered the post of poet laureate. 20 Her greatest compliment came in 1900 when she was accorded the title of Christmas-card Laureate which earned her national fame. 21 "The days that make us happy make us wise. "----John Masefield when I first read this line by England's Poet Laureate, it startled me. 22 In 1842 he received a government pension, and in the following year he succeeded Southey as Poet Laureate . 23 The early poetry of Ted Hughes, the last English Poet Laureate of the twentieth century, is well known for its masculine and wild style. 24 Birthday wishes are pouring in from across South Africa and the globe for Nobel Peace Laureate Desmond Tutu as he marks his 80th birthday Friday. 25 Amid international calls for reconciliation, South African Nobel peace laureate Desmond Tutu flew to Nairobi and held talks with Raila Odinga. 26 Wordsworth enters St John's, and publishes his first poem. He later became Poet Laureate. 27 Lloyd Morris "The days that make us happy make us wise. " --- John Masefield When I first read this line by England's Poet Laureate, it startled me. 28 Chu is a man who knows a lot, Nobel laureate in physics, our nation's 12th secretary of energy. 29 The real celebrity of last week's Frankfurt Book fair was the Nobel laureate, G ü nter Grass. 30 Barack Obama was speaking as both the United States president and a previous peace prize laureate. 1 He was a Nobel laureate in physics. 31 The wholesomeness of industrial society during this epoch was captured by the American economist and Nobel Laureate, Paul Krugman, in his memorable image of a picket fence. 32 Along with Nobel Peace Prize laureate Elie Wiesel, Havel hosts the annual Forum 2000 meeting in Prague, bringing together global political leaders and academics to discuss pressing world problems. 33 In the 1970s, Nobel laureate Linus Pauling popularized the idea that vitamin C could prevent colds. 34 Read the first time the British poet laureate Masefield poem this trip, I was shocked. 35 Plus, the answer to a listener question about an American Nobel laureate from many years ago. 36 The late English Poet Laureate — Ted Hughes main poem sequence Crow tells how the protagonist grows to maturity. 37 One theory about why antimatter exists was developed by John Wheeler and Nobel laureate Richard Feynman based on the idea that physical systems should be time-reversible. 38 Crow, as the fourth volume by Ted Hughes, who was the late Poet Laureate in Britain, is characterized by its principle imagery model, unique images and linguistic style. 39 Although Borges's name was mentioned in speculations about Nobel Prize, Borges never became a Nobel Laureate. 40 Also in attendance was Elena Bodnar, last year's public health laureate, who announced that the public can now buy her prizewinning invention – a bra that transforms into a pair of gas masks. 41 The nation's pediatrician laureate is preparing to lay down his black bag ( James Traub ). 42 He is the 14 th poet laureate of the United States and received many awards. 43 Robert Bridges , English Poet Laureate , was born in Kent. 44 The physics laureate does not like that kind of uncertainty. 45 The Laureate also has a 421A tax abatement that keeps common charges reasonable and enhances the perceived value. 46 When I first read this line by England's Poet Laureate, it startled me. What did Masefield mean? 47 FOR a Nobel laureate, the molecular biologist Max Perutz made a lot of mistakes. 48 Prior to that year, a limited edition Henry Moore sculpture was presented to each Laureate. 49 For Holmes, society was Boston, the city of which he was poet - laureate. 50 Some of his correspondents compare him to Richard Feynman, the free-spirited, bongo-playing Nobel laureate who popularized physics through his books, lectures and television appearances. 51 Carol Ann Duffy (see photo), 53, has been named Britain's new Poet Laureate and has become the first openly gay woman to be appointed to the post in its 341-year history. 52 Harold Pinter, the British playwright and Nobel laureate famous forbroodingportrayalsofdomestic life and barbed politics, died aged 78 on Christmas Eve afterbattlingcancer. 53 The nation's pediatrician laureate is preparing to lay down his black bag. 54 I think of my sister Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi every day. 55 Prominent calls have been made by the Governor of the People's Bank of China, Nobel Laureate Joseph Stiglitz, and others for a new reserve currency system based on the IMF's special drawing rights. 56 Ted Hughes, a British poet laureate, is famous for his poems in which raptors and fierce animals are described. 57 For Holms, society was Boston, the city of which he was poet - laureate. 58 Obama's choice of Steven Chu, the Nobel laureate physicist, as secretary of energy only heightened the allure. 59 One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest was the Oscar laureate film I had just seen. 60 World renowned biophysicist Professor Steven Chu, the 1997 Nobel Laureate in Physics, delivered a public lecture entitled "The World's Energy Problem and What We Can Do About It?" 61 The late English Poet Laureate - Ted Hughes mainsequence Crow tells how the protagonist grows to maturity. 62 John Masefield when I first read this line by England's Poet Laureate , it startled me. 63 Earlier this year, Nobel Peace laureate Elie Wiesel sang Germany's praises for observing remembrance for Holocaust victims. 64 Richard Feynman, the late physicist and Nobel laureate, argued that this one-by-one bullet-point style helped lead NASA to make critical misjudgments that resulted in the Challenger disaster. 65 And it synthesized the author's formative influences:her childhood, the Bible, Western humanism, and the work of a kindred author, literary giant and Nobel Prize laureate Rabindranath Tagore. 66 The 64 - year - old Nobel laureate has spent nearly 14 of the last 20 years under arrest. 67 At the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting in Germany, 2007 Nobelist Oliver Smithies told the assembled students about what he learned from his thesis project, which was never once cited. 68 He was first nominated for the prize in 1910 by the chemistry laureate Wilhelm Ostwald, who had rejected Einstein's pleas for a job nine years earlier. 69 In Germany Obama toured the Buchenwald concentration camp with German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Nobel laureate Elie Wiesel, who survived internment in the camp. 70 The work on conditioned reflexes by another Nobel laureate, Ivan Pavlov, has taught bees to respond to more than 60 odours, ranging from methamphetamine to TNT, enriched uranium to tuberculosis. 71 John Hasrouck Van Vleck, the famous American theoretical physicist, is the laureate of Nobel prize for physics in 1977. 72 When I first read this line by England's Poet Laureate, it startled me. What did Masefield mean?Without thinking about it much. 73 When I first read thellos line by England's Poet Laureate, It'startled me. 74 Following the local industrialist on the appointments list is the physics laureate. 75 In addition to a Nobel laureate, Becker a recipient of the 2007 Presidential Medal of Freedom. 76 "The decision to award the Nobel Prize to Ralph Steinman was made in good faith, based on the assumption that the Nobel Laureate was alive, " the assembly explained in a statement. 77 Thus the most outstanding poet always desires to be made a poet laureate. 78 However, the decision to awardthe Nobel Prize to Ralph Steinman was made in good faith, based on theassumption that the Nobel Laureate was alive. 79 Nobel laureate Amartya Sen makes the point that there is no such as a natural famine. 79 is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. 80 Carol Ann Duffy, 53, has been named Britain's new Poet Laureate and has become the first openly gay woman to be appointed to the post in its 341-year history. 81 Goldman laureate Rios says his plan was to address these urgent problems one farmer at a time. 82 The Nobel Prize laureate in literature of 2005 and the most important contemporary British playwright, Harold Pinter has charted a territory in the theatrical field. 83 The annual award takes its name from Andrei Sakharov, a well-known Soviet-era human rights activist and Nobel Peace Prize laureate. 84 America even has a chief poet, known as the Poet Laureate. 85 The poet laureate is expected to provide poems for great national occasions. 86 the decision to award the Nobel Prize to Ralph Steinman was made in good faith, based on the assumption that the Nobel Laureate was alive. 87 The Tobin tax is named after Nobel laureate economist James Tobin who suggested a tax on foreign exchange transactions to dampen speculation. 88 He prefers to talk art, not politics, dropping in references to Goethe and Italo Calvino and comparing himself to last year's Nobel literature laureate Mario Vargas Llosa. 89 My angst about “making it” drove me to work feverishly, even in a venue where one Nobel laureate economist considered me the class’s academic caboose. 90 Robert Pinsky was the Poet Laureate a few years ago. 91 At the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting in Germany, 1996 Nobel Laureate Harold Kroto told the assembled students that science as a way of evaluating what is true is, for him, its most important quality. 92 Tom Chandler is the Poet Laureate Emeritus of Rhode Island. 93 Samuel Beckett, the 1969 Nobel laureate in literature, became famous and well-known more because of his Waiting for Godot than any of his other works. 94 Dr. Libby's medical background in biochemistry and nutrition science includes an association with Two Times Nobel Prize Laureate, Dr. Linus Pauling. |
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