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单词 Elusive
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1. Further movie roles have proved somewhat elusive for the young actor.
2. The answers to these questions remain as elusive as ever.
3. She managed to get an interview with that elusive man.
4. the elusive concept of 'literature'
5. Truth is a notoriously elusive quality.
6. Success, however, remained elusive for her.
7. For me, the poem has an elusive quality.
8. Eric, as elusive as ever, was nowhere to be found.
9. In London late-night taxis are elusive and far from cheap.
10. Sleep was strangely elusive.
11. Shades of Manchester United and that elusive league title?
12. It was the cure that was so elusive.
13. The fox is a sly elusive animal.
14. They have that elusive quality called narrative momentum.
15. Drug dealers can prove just as elusive.
16. As Christmas drew nearer, sleep became more elusive.
17. The gray fox is a very shy elusive creature.
18. The nature of things was to be elusive.
19. He was young, personable and elusive.
20. Attempts to catch the elusive Sirven have undoubtedly been bungled.
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21. That, of all people, the most elusive one should suddenly materialise to help her.
22. The most elusive culprit remains the built-in contradictions of the capitalist system.
23. The player races around the world, chasing the elusive villain Carmen Sandiego and her many evil sidekicks.
24. Interpol have searched all the corners of the earth for the elusive hijackers.
25. The Secretary of State and his Russian counterpart met to try to nail down the elusive accord.
26. I've been trying all day to reach him on the telephone, but he's very elusive.
27. She enjoys a firm reputation in this country but wider international success has been elusive.
28. A solution to the problem of toxic waste is proving elusive in the extreme.
29. Wet sand can be moulded, whilst dry sand is much more elusive.
30. Somatostatin, a hormone that inhibits the release of growth hormone, is now well know, but its opposite proved elusive.
1. Further movie roles have proved somewhat elusive for the young actor.
2. The answers to these questions remain as elusive as ever.
3. She managed to get an interview with that elusive man.
4. Interpol have searched all the corners of the earth for the elusive hijackers.
5. I've been trying all day to reach him on the telephone, but he's very elusive.
31. So much so that I think the time has come to discard those tests which have proved so elusive.
32. As for Chelsea, Wise reckons they are inching ever closer to that elusive away victory.
33. We repeatedly tried to contact the manager, an elusive man who was never in his office.
34. Although the ceasefire appeared to be holding, a political settlement remained elusive.
35. He leaned against the wall desperately trying to clear his mind but the memory proved elusive.
36. Thousands of young hopefuls were interviewed but none possessed the elusive qualities Selznick sought.
37. Find her, they say, and you take a big step toward finding the elusive Bishop.
38. He had that elusive quality so distinctive of Cancer, Scorpio and Pisces.
39. One of the most deadly of all these creatures is the elusive Cave Squig.
40. This enabled the establishment of a critical position in relation to science which for Adorno remained so elusive.
41. But Arthur's success remains as elusive as the court of the Faerie Queene.
42. I shouldn't think he was searching for anything elusive. Low imagination count.
43. Arsenal's breaks were few but always threatening and Oldham, after a first flurry(), found openings increasingly elusive.
44. So, the handyman sends out his patented query: Does anyone out there know where these elusive script numbers are sold?
45. Pluto moves very fast, and often very quietly, opening a wholly new and elusive musical dimension.
46. I can find the Big Dipper, but the North Star can be elusive.
47. For the genealogist, however, the principal value of the returns lies in the help they provide in tracing elusive ancestors.
48. Federal health officials suspect fresh fruit as the source behind the outbreak, but admit the cause or causes may be elusive.
49. But what she has come up with in Jazz is wilder, more elusive than in any previous work.
50. Were they really placed as milestones or could we be on the track of the elusive mark stones of great antiquity?
51. This is the elusive quality which record companies look for.
52. Armed with a fistful of papers you now have to join the queue to fetch the elusive gadget.
53. Indices of success in compliance systems are more elusive for field staff to attain than in sanctioning systems.
54. However, we spotted its calf frisking among the trees and it was more elusive.
55. Quality is elusive, and the flexible organization must be fast on its feet in pursuit of quality goals.
56. Pressure on staff resources also continues to increase, and the goal posts remain as elusive as ever.
57. Such observations are rare, and the phenomena associated with these close flybys of Earth are elusive.
58. I stared at elusive, dark shapes below and watched for tracers.
59. A cure for the disease has proven to be elusive.
60. Closing her eyes, she tried to regain sleep that had never seemed more elusive.
61. The error messages will provide the most helpful clues for tracking elusive addresses.
62. The customers spilled all over the place; the electricity proved more elusive.
63. After three days of total frustration trying to catch the elusive fish, Trondur did not give the dorado a chance.
64. They pick through trash, poke through mail and tap into sophisticated computer databases in search of the elusive money trail.
65. It is hard to pin down something as elusive as a good school climate.
66. Or do you strain every sinew to go for that elusive target set on a small plateau?
67. Even more elusive have been facts about retrieving nuclear depth charges from lost helicopters.
68. Yet for the greater part Chopin's elusive essence emerged unscathed from so much inaccuracy and caprice.
69. Explanation of Britain's relative economic decline in the third quarter of the twentieth century remains elusive.
70. However, wealth is perhaps even more difficult to measure than income and reliable data prove elusive.
71. In all the years since Wilson proposed his theory of hot spots, plumes have remained elusive, practically imaginary structures.
72. Golden orioles in their nesting sites are elusive, impossible to see in the shimmering canopy of green-gold sunlit leaves.
73. This attractive model of urban development has proved remarkably elusive on the ground.
74. But all attempts to harness and control this most perplexing of natural phenomena have proven far more elusive.
75. He's at least five years younger than her and he has an ironic smile as elusive as hers is guileless.
76. What he had retained was the sense of an elusive mystery waiting in the heights for his return.
77. Mary Scott's work has the elusive quality of a childhood memory.
78. Still, few other fields are gifted with even this much purchase upon the elusive ideal of inter-personal truth.
79. Culture is the most important yet most elusive dimension of work.
80. Released shortly afterwards by the appositely elusive Water Brothers records[sentencedict .com], it should have passed into obscurity almost instantly.
81. Theresa could traipse all over, searching out that elusive brother of hers.
82. Though elusive, the goal of a new order is still valid.
83. Nevertheless, unequivocal evidence for deeper subduction of sediment has proved elusive, and other explanations are possible.
84. Victory for the Allies remained as elusive as ever, despite some 250,000 casualties.
85. Most students find that the first job does eventually come along, and even that elusive Equity card is attainable.
86. Each of these artists enjoys a firm reputation in this country but wider international success has been elusive.
87. He discussed at length the procedures of advanced research: tales of meticulous quests for elusive sources.
88. He was enormous fun and there was also that elusive and comforting reminder of Uncle Dimitri.
89. She was cleverer than either of them, more elusive, more fragile.
90. The religious outlook of the crusaders was more complex and more elusive than Pope Urban's.
91. The team came within one game of the elusive state championship.
92. On the other hand, it makes him an elusive target for a biographer.
93. Even a relatively modest addition to the liberal framework, universal health coverage, remains elusive.
94. Organising yourself Of all study skills, perhaps the most elusive is the ability to organise and manage time effectively.
95. Searching for the elusive final straw is not a very fruitful activity.
96. But what if they were obliged to seek that elusive spring for the good of those they'd orphaned and anguished?
97. Such difficulties of determining the impact and the timing of adjustment make generalisations about trade policies elusive.
98. This reflects Warltire's peripatetic way of life, which in turn explains why precise biographical details are so elusive.
99. For it is the personality of Law that has remained as elusive to historians as it was to his own contemporaries.
100. Most applications have continued to run okay, but performance advantages expected for the Power Mac family have generally proven elusive.
101. The result is a slightly elusive quality which is part of its singular attraction.
102. We looked at each other - we had finally reached Isparion's elusive summit.
103. Comics, newspapers and nudes under half-lifted desks melt into elusive textbooks.
104. An obstinate fellow, if ever there was one, and a very elusive one too.
105. Many happy hours were spent walking in the woods, chasing elusive rabbits and splashing through the muddiest water.
106. In particular, establishing a close and sustained relationship between money and nominal income or prices has been especially elusive.
107. But despite all the efforts to make sense of the artist, he remains elusive, an enigma.
108. Looking at the might-have-beens of stylistic variation is a way of making the elusive quality of good writing open to inspection.
109. Establishment of a causal role for leukotrienes in the pathogenesis of mucosal damage has, however, remained elusive.
110. But the goals of a better future for children have proved elusive.
111. The concept of charity is elusive, moving[ ], embodied in a corpus of decided cases built up over centuries.
112. Bonefish's real name was Hector, but he had earned his nickname because of his uncanny ability to find the elusive fish.
113. While Pottz tacked to and fro energetically seeking out the elusive peak, Richie dropped anchor and contemplated the horizon.
114. He spent a year prospecting for the elusive metal.
115. And that bottleneck will make type growth rates elusive.
116. The answers Lord sought were still elusive.
117. He remained as elusive as ever.
118. He is an elusive figure.
119. Number is a crucial but elusive concept in English teaching and learning.
120. Both countries are paying much more for debt today and longer term investors are remaining elusive, thus Italy and Spain are still living on a hand-to-mouth existence.
121. Asquith, like many physicists, spends a lot of time thinking about particles like the elusive Higgs boson — the subatomic particle that scientists say endows everything in the universe with mass.
122. Although he spent a year prospecting for the elusive metal, he met only with failure.
123. The sweet meaty taste, thin and elusive almost as a memory, maddened him.
124. An elusive, Cambridge - trained anthropologist made his career largely in the United States.
125. Empirically, the distinction between active and idle balance is elusive.
126. Russia's future is less predictable and modernisation more elusive than either was a decade ago.
127. It is mysterious and elusive and can be reached only through fabrication and imagination and stylization.
128. Sometimes the thrill is the magic of a dead-on fabulous technique for getting at elusive data.
129. Empiri - cally, the distinction between active and idle balances is elusive.
130. The trouble is that the new technological fixes are elusive.
131. Try to catch the elusive charm of the original in translation.
132. The minute creatures, barely 2cm tall, were elusive even before the spill, found only among the seagrass in the shallow waters of the Gulf of Mexico.
133. How does one get a grip on this most elusive , intractable and perhaps unanswerable of questions?
134. The elusive Planet X is, however, shrouded by a dust cloud that bounces sunlight back to the Sun, except for those rare moments when the angle of reflection is just right.
135. For most people, however, deciding on the elusive perfect number can be tough.
136. Humility is an elusive attribute, which often seems to evade definition.
137. Phantasmagoria are not mere figments of our imagination, they also serve to shape the incomprehensible and the elusive and make it manageable.
138. Altocumulus lacunosus. “An elusive prize for any cloud collector,” lacunosus clouds form when sinking pockets of air create holes in a cloud layer.
139. We can detect a nascent self-possession the east has not known for many centuries. That is what is new among Asians – elusive, unannounced and unmistakable all at once.
140. Happiness, which had been so elusive in Henry's life, still evaded him.
140.
141. You could turn up a something special, like the elusive Bigfoot Ant, North America’s rarest ant species.
142. Yet what is it about the tremolo which makes It'so elusive to students?
143. It was a vibration merely, faint, elusive, impossible of definition.
144. Central and dysesthetic pain are probably the most disabling of sensory disturbances associated with syringomyelia, and, unfortunately, effective treatment remains elusive.
145. Inflammatory bowel disease(IBD) includes ulcerative colitis(UC) and Crohn's disease(CD). The pathophysiology mechanisms of the disease remains elusive.
146. Graddy discovered that even at Fulton, perfect competition was elusive.
147. It is not some elusive nirvana of perfection and romantic sunsets.
148. Finding a vaccine for Plasmodium has been an elusive goal.
149. They soon realized that the capriciousness of memory made answers elusive.
150. An encounter with an elusive Canada Lynx is said to be a rare privilege.
151. And hopefully taking that elusive win at the European Grand Prix, also.
152. In both wars, our enemy was only sometimes a conventional army; as often, if not more so, it was an elusive guerrilla force that was frequently indistinguishable from the civilian population.
153. The ever elusive Northwest Passage may be revealing itself in the Arctic.
154. Perhaps this elusive balance doesn't really exist. The greatest equilibrium might be found off-center.
155. An encounter with an elusive Canada Lynx is said to be a rare privelege.
156. Permeability remains an elusive parameter that is not directly measurable by geophysical methods.
157. The Tevatron accelerator, based underground at the US Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab) in Batavia, Illinois, could also have its run extended to look for the elusive boson particle.
158. The monster again became an islet, rock, or reef , but a runaway reef , unfixed and elusive.
159. Indonesian president Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono told participants without economic prosperity, peace will remain elusive.
160. The Observatory approached a sometimes elusive area of research and policy, extracted context-specific lessons and best practices, and made a long-standing problem look much more manageable.
161. Excessive worrying about an elusive public image was the order of the day.
162. Rhythm and body staggered in a dark space, sounds like an elusive chant from centuries ago.
163. Here too the infectious agent is elusive -- yet incredibly hardy.
164. Imaginative as this explanation is—and helpful in providing us with an excuse for being overweight—paleontological evidence for an aquatic phase of human existence has proven elusive.
165. What awaits them is a nation still mostly untrammelled by tourists, where, in the remoter parts, it's still quite possible to grasp that elusive feeling of discovery.
166. A shy and elusive fish, a Napoleon wrasse at Orona island is a good omen for the marine reserve.
167. Direct proof of the mechanism of adhesion is quite elusive.
168. The concrete jungle is an elusive mistress who will may call us to action at any given moment.
169. Called the Sambas stream toad or Bornean rainbow toad, the elusive amphibian was last spotted by European explorers in 1924.
170. If you like being an elusive, hard-to-get poke,[/elusive.html] don't give it up too soon!
171. This team is in search of elusive bearded seals, an affectionate and playful seal species that spends nearly all its life either in the water or drifting on Artic ice floes .
172. His mandate is to help Chinese auto companies 'find that elusive 'C' factor, ' he says.
173. The pictured critter was not even the elusive American crocodile , Crocodylus acutus.
174. New technologies promise to solve this electronic puzzle; however, a completely fail-safe system remains elusive.
175. Sometimes the aesthetics of the image itself captivate. Sometimes the thrill is the magic of a dead-on fabulous technique for getting at elusive data.
176. Jabba tasked his two competing henchmen to capture the elusive stowaway.
177. She has no ambitions and ambition, only one can lose weight and wish is to find a true love for her, but these are still elusive, she had been live insipidity, let a person depressed.
178. Policies that are effective, efficient and politically palatable have proved elusive everywhere.
179. This is the first time such a large-scale three-dimensional picture of dark matter has been produced, and it will allow cosmologists to probe deeper into the nature of this elusive matter.
180. The sugar caramelized to give an elusive toffee - like flavor that makes the pie even more beguiling.
181. Democracy in international relations remains elusive and there are new manifestations of hegemonism and power politics.
182. The Abominable Snowman who haunts the imagination of climbers in the Himalayas is hardly more elusive.
183. A longer-term objective, whose achievement has long proved elusive, is to determine where Marburg virus hides in nature between outbreaks.
184. Unfortunately, these targets can be just as elusive in China as they proved to be elsewhere: M2 has exceeded the government's intended limit in nine of the past ten years.
185. But the mutable tubercle bacillus proved an elusive target, becoming resistant to each successive drug tried.
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