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单词 Wit
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1, Brevity is the soul of wit
2, Sloth turneth the edge of wit
3, Love makes a wit of the fool. 
4, No practice, no gain in one's wit
5, Idleness turns the edge of wit
6, Idleness makes the wit rust.
7, Wit bought is better than wit taught. 
8, Wit once bought is worth twice taught. 
9, Pen and ink is wit’s plough. 
10, Wit without learning is like a tree without fruit. 
11, Better a witty fool than a foolish wit
12, All the wit in the world is not in one head. 
13, I am not only witty in myself, but the cause that wit is in other men. 
14, He is wise that hath wit enough for his own affairs. 
15, Better wit than wealth.
16, When ale (or drink or wine) is in wit is out. 
17, Bought wit is dear.
18, John came out with an unexpected shaft of wit/wisdom.
19, His sharp wit had them all smiling.
20, Eliot appreciated Pound's caustic wit.
21, She hadn't the wit to say no.
22, He had a dry wit.
23, His character is a combination of wit and kindness.
24, I love that kind of tongue-in-cheek wit.
25, Sloth turns the edge of wit.
26, She uses wit with deadly effect.
27, Boulding was known for his biting wit.
28, As empty vessels make the loudest sound,()(http:///wit.html) so they that have least wit are the greatest babblers. 
29, A fall into the pit, a gain in your wit
30, At twenty years of age, the will reigns; at thirty, the wit ; and at forty, the judgment. 
1, John came out with an unexpected shaft of wit/wisdom.
2, His sharp wit had them all smiling.
3, Eliot appreciated Pound's caustic wit.
4, She hadn't the wit to say no.
5, He had a dry wit.
6, His character is a combination of wit and kindness.
7, I love that kind of tongue-in-cheek wit.
8, Sloth turns the edge of wit.
9, Boulding was known for his biting wit.
10, His natural charm and wit made him very popular.
11, The wit of Mencken enlivened his age.
12, be endowed with sth to naturally have a particular feature, quality, etc: She was endowed with intelligence and wit.
13, Her conversation sparkled with her own subtle blend of wit and charm.
14, Wit Wolzek claimed the legislation could impinge on privacy, self determination and respect for religious liberty.
15, Our teacher is full of wit when he has a lesson.
16, In conversation she exudes wit and self - assurance .
17, Beware her waspish wit.
31, His natural charm and wit made him very popular.
32, He hadn't the wits/wit enough to realize the danger.
33, The wit of Mencken enlivened his age.
34, be endowed with sth to naturally have a particular feature, quality, etc: She was endowed with intelligence and wit.
35, It is the combination of wit and political analysis that makes his articles so readable.
36, Her conversation sparkled with her own subtle blend of wit and charm.
37, A fall into a pit, a gain in your wit.
38, Her gesture, motion, and her smiles,Her wit, her voice my heart beguiles,Beguiles my heart, I know not why,And yet, Ill love her till I die. Thomas Ford.
39, Trick and treachery are the practice if fools,that have not wit enough to be honest.
40, The news of your transfer surprised us all. We will miss you, but realize that exciting opportunities and challenges await you. It has been an honor to be your colleague. We have all benefited from your wit and wisdom and wish you every success on your career path.
41, At 20 years of age the will reigns; at 30 the wit; at 40 the judgement. Benjamin Franklin 
42, Wit Wolzek claimed the legislation could impinge on privacy, self determination and respect for religious liberty.
43, Our teacher is full of wit when he has a lesson.
44, His friends praised his generosity, wit and learning.
45, Her liveliness and wit impressed him.
46, She had a laconic wit.
47, Oscar Wilde's name is synonymous with wit.
48, Her wit and intelligence extorted their admiration.
49, He had the wit to telephone the police.
50, He was known for his dry/ready/sharp wit.
51, He is renowned for his rapier wit.
52, by her beauty and wit.
53, He is delighting audiences with his wit and humour.
54, His mordant wit appealed to students.
55, He's not known for his coruscating wit.
56, She's famous in the office for her caustic wit.
57, She was endowed with intelligence and wit.
58, She has great charm and a ready wit.
59, They wonder at the boy's wit.
60, His writing combines elegance and wit.
61, This is a musical with polish and wit.
62, She was known for the quickness of her wit.
63, There is wit enough, and to spare.
64, The barb of his wit made us wince.
65, She marries wit and/with scholarship in her writing.
66, He has a swift wit.
67, He was esteemed as a literary wit.
68, She delivered her speech with tremendous wit and verve.
69, Her wit stunned the audience.
70, He was acclaimed for his acerbic wit and repartee.
71, He was dazzled by her beauty and wit.
72, As a writer, he combined wit and/with passion.
73, Mary's gaiety and wit have enchanted us all.
74, Her conversation was salted with wit.
75, He was charmed by her beauty and wit.
75, Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
76, Her speeches are rather short on wit.
77, Her performance breathed wit and charm.
78, His wit made even troubles seem amusing.
79, At least you had the wit to ask for help.
80, This does not stop me giving you a little treat. To wit, an invitation to dine at Brown's.
81, He entertained the audience for two hours with his wit and wisdom.
82, In conversation she exudes wit and self - assurance .
83, He was a man of sharp wit/sharp-witted man who always spoke his mind.
84, He is a man of many words but of little wit.
85, The information is there and waiting to be accessed by anyone with the wit to use it.
86, Julie Burchill is famous for her precocity and rapier wit.
87, Beware her waspish wit.
88, Several pieces of major legislation have been introduced in the US over the past few years, to wit: the Americans With Disabilities Act, the Clean Air Act and the Civil Rights Act.
89, Holmes was gregarious, a great wit, a man of wide interests.
90, Dorothy Parker's writing is characterized by a trenchant wit and sophistication.
91, With her beauty, wit and charm, he found her irresistible.
92, It is an anthology that crackles with wit and wisdom.
93, He'd like "happiness" to be given a new and more scientifically descriptive label, to wit "Major affective disorder, pleasant type".
94, It shouldn't be beyond the wit of man to arrange for them both to be there at the same time.
95, It's surely not beyond the wit of man to come up with a solution.
96, Pilot error, to wit failure to follow procedures, was the cause of the accident.
97, Sydney Smith, a notable wit, once remarked that he never read a book before he reviewed it because it might prejudice his opinion of it.
98, It should not be beyond the wit of man to resolve this dispute.
99, The essays could do with a flash of wit or humor.
100, She had to use all her native wit to convince the police.
101, He will leave at the end of term, to wit 30 July.
102, She used humour and wit as weapons against her enemies.
103, Thankfully, Reid had the wit to see what was wrong with the plan.
104, I hope he's got the wit to take the key with him.
105, His abrasive wit and caustic comments were an interviewer's nightmare.
106, I was swept off my feet by her wit and charm.
107, The letters show the acerbic wit for which Parker was both admired and feared.
108, Soar with wit. Conquer with dignity. Handle with care. Criss Jami 
109, It takes wit(http:///wit.html), concentration and nimble fingers.
110, He was a man with a very impish wit.
111, People love him for his wit and charm.
112, To wit, a paradigm shift.
113, It made me jealous with its wit and irony....
114, His expression kept changing-irony, wit, envy.
115, Wit operates on a more superficial level than imagination.
116, Oscar Wilde was a famous wit.
117, It is not a tie-in but a new story full of action, wit and unsavoury characters.
118, His cursing, stupidity and general obnoxiousness provide ample material for Sedaris' wit.
119, Without glamour, diversity, wit and experiment, disco can deteriorate into the most boring music of all time.
120, Since then, Carlton has coolly fielded questions for congressional inquisitors with wit and folksy aplomb.
121, In conversation Victoria exudes wit, self-assurance and an amiable openness.
122, Sir Brian is loud-mouthing Sir Bernard, who is assaulting the other five with caustic wit.
123, The result was often surprisingly good, with a considerable degree of wit although no humour.
124, He was a brilliant improviser with a dry wit and a masterly sense of timing.
125, Instead, he used wit appropriately, as in some of his parables.
126, In the face of such opposition, those managements with the wit to explore alternative strategies have adopted a range of techniques.
127, She was very practical, and a woman of great wit and wisdom.
128, There's charm here, but it's closely allied to wit and shares with it a piercing quality.
129, The answer to that question would seem to be another question, namely and to wit: Is the pope a Catholic?
130, Recall, with misgivings, that what attracted me to Spouse originally was his wit.
131, The 1955 original was a triumph of atmosphere, character, diabolical wit and outright scare-you-silly shock tactics.
132, No Man has more wit, nor can any one engage the attention more than Mr Morris.
133, He was a brilliant raconteur, with a wicked wit and a razor tongue, and he had them all in stitches.
134, Davies' books are an appealing blend of wit and wisdom.
135, She was totally guileless, honest, with a mordant sense of humour and sardonic wit.
135, try its best to gather and create good sentences.
136, Is it beyond the wit of Byers and his legal eagles to include a sunset clause in the final version?
137, He reminded me of Benjamin with his dry wit, sardonic observations and palpable honesty.
138, Tammuz again considered that some wit in past years had programmed the machine with something other than Aristotelian logic.
139, Unkindness, especially unkindness coupled with wit, is the greatest asset a courtier can possess.
140, Tis an old maxim in the schools, That flattery's the food of fools; Yet now and then your men of wit Will condescend to take a bit. Jonathan Swift 
141, He does not tell her what degree he got but instead dazzles her with wit.
142, He is playful, too, managing the difficult manoeuvre of translating wit into sound without resorting to slapstick.
143, She describes the horrors of matrimony with vivacious comic indignation, dazzling wit and choice of expression, and with breathtaking eloquence.
144, We will miss her friendly smile, sense of humour, wit, and conversation.
145, Most were attracted by her intoxicating combination of beauty, wit and charm, but others were cowed.
146, He did not hide his opinions in wit as Franklin or in fuzziness as Washington had.
147, Her wit reassured them that Robert would be opposed now and then, if not contained.
148, In the other three novels frothy dialogue and sparkling wit tend to overshadow the deeper philosophical issues at stake.
149, The faces around her suppliant, wary - she is in a benevolent lull, she measures out wit and wisdom.
150, A wise man will live as much within his wit as within his income. Lord Chesterfield 
151, Ice creams and lollies seem to benefit from the sharp wit of its frosting.
152, Some of his students were alienated by his caustic wit.
153, If he did not feel so dreadful, Harry would tell the fellow just what he could do with his bedside wit.
154, Rochester was well known as a wit in society circles.
155, Cullen, a former university historian known for his biting wit, has occasionally got personal.
156, Mr Andreotti has been cleared in two trials, and is now a chat show regular with a dry wit.
157, He was a dour Yankee, tall, confident, elegant, with a dry wit and aristocratic tastes.
158, He was 24, highly intelligent, could drink Malc under the table and had a dry, lightning wit.
159, The small groups who tramped across the Cairngorms with him enjoyed his wit, admired his ability and trusted his leadership.
160, Our offer of riches beyond dreams still stands for those deft with pen and sharp of wit.
161, He seemed to have everything you could want in a man -- intelligence, wit, good looks and charm.
162, She is a character, and has a biting wit, the gift of finding the right word at the right time.
163, In her days as a schoolteacher she'd been known for the quickness of her wit and her clarity of thought.
164, An empty vessel makes the loudest sound, so they that have the least wit are the greatest babblers. Plato 
165, It is not beyond the wit of man to devise a scholarship programme based mostly on need.
165, try its best to collect and create good sentences.
166, The expression in her eyes, her satisfaction in her wit masked by their sparkle, could mean almost anything.
167, The film explores alternative sexuality with coy eroticism and a brazen wit, but without resorting to degrading stereotypes.
168, She listened in such a way as to make every remark of mine appear the last word in wit.
169, I intend Henceforth every night to sit With my lewd, well-natured friend, Drinking to engender wit.
170, The wit and irony of the original novel has been lost in the film version.
171, I am well served as princes go, and I have wit to know it.
172, He became the campus wit for a growing contingent of former boarding school chaps who arrived at Harvard the same autumn.
173, No hardship: the wit pours forth on every page, along with the lamentations.
174, In spite of his many infirmities, his wit and gift for storytelling were intact.
175, But then Farah did everything with style and wit courtesy.
176, Lapworth was retiring, generous, especially to his students, and sincere, though he had a sharp wit.
177, But, like Ken, she had a devastating wit and the repartee between them was a joy to listen to.
178, But all my wit and wisdom were wasted on Karen's one-track mind.
179, He quickly built up a reputation for his dry wit.
180, I've started reading your column in the Sunday Express but that won't satisfy my insatiable appetite for your peerless wit.
181, With every letter she tried to top her last efforts and woo him with wit.
182, Revealing his conclusion would spoil the fun because Hitt tells his story with a deft touch and a sharp wit.
183, Sharp featured, with a Cockney accent and a biting wit, Mr Bowles was a gifted teacher.
184, He was not just ahead of his times, but a timeless figure whose prophetic words were cast as perceptive wit.
185, The lunches, which feature good food, wine and wit, have been a notable success since their inception in 1991.
186, It is not beyond the wit of man to introduce a weighting system to deal with local variations.
187, He survived the senior schools by developing a wit to match his intelligence.
188, It is enriched by brilliant Jac Jones illustrations in which, as in the text, the wit succeeds.
189, His limpid style and flashes of wit overcame Labour heckling, tickled the press and brought a smile to jaded Tory backbenchers.
190, Although Mr Quine has no important theorem to his name he wrote on mathematical logic with ingenuity and wit.
191, He is capable of avuncular charm, wheezy laughter and mischievous wit as well as grizzly ferocity and stick-in-the-mud reactionary attitudes and walking-stick-in-the-hand swashbuckling.
192, Mercury in Aries will give you insight - and the wit to negotiate some advantageous deals.
193, He mistrusted ravishment by charm, spiritual appeal, force, wit or other blandishments.
194, Until recently, the seventies were a widely hated era, and with wit and humor, Boogie Nights reminds us why.
195, Irony is, after all, the modern mode,(http:///wit.html) a drinking companion for resonance and wit.
196, I'd never associated her with any kind of wit, but these were joky and mocking, very amusing letters.
197, A stolid, red-faced clergyman without wit or humour, he contrived to make any and every subject dull.
198, In fact, it accentuates the lavishly comic-book style and ironic wit of the whole film.
199, She is all style, all form, all impeccably dressed dandy and wit, with never a tear out of place.
200, He now used money where he had once used his wit.
201, It has no message, but entertains with wit, cunning, malice and a wicked twist in the tale.
202, Grim glory, matchless strength, and the wit to confuse, the charms to transform any invader.
203, The lightness and wit of Brooke-Rose's novels do, however, invite comparison with those of Muriel Spark.
204, To wit: Around 1920, Jess Swicegood put up a barbecue tent in Lexington, making himself one of the originals.
205, And she looks up to me for what she sees as my drive, my opinionated wit.
206, Shabba's dominance of reggae is due to his unique voice, strong personal style and quick wit.
207, But he felt no need to thrust himself into conversations or demonstrate his knowledge or wit.
208, How she would have skewered all this passing fuss with her incisive wit!
209, Palace lacked the speed of thought, the wit and the crisp execution that their boss displayed in his post-match press conference.
210, She is a woman of wit and intelligence, with a master's degree in business administration.
211, Wit must be restrained by judgment and this is where the ancient rules can help.
212, He showed his willingness to trade his mordant wit for the required political cliches.
213, Shrewd in business, he had a ready wit and a distinctive appearance, with a full beard and piercing eyes.
214, To compensate, the filmmakers direct their wit in more proper directions, such as excretory functions and flatulence.
215, When you have wit of your own, it's a pleasure to credit other people for theirs. Criss Jami 
216, Here, more than elsewhere in Soho, the atmosphere was tough and testing, with rudeness and wit the norm.
217, He is known for his acerbic wit and his mean streak.
218, Price's wit and sarcasm are working overtime in this production.
219, His relentless gentility would risk serious tedium without a sharpness of eye and wit.
220, His quick wit extricated himself from the embarrassing situation.
221, Impropriety is the soul of wit.
222, Your woman's wit hits the mark.
223, Quotation a serviceable substitute for wit.
224, An old man's wit may wander ( Tennyson ).
225, The fiddler paused to appreciate his wit.http:///wit.html
226, When ale is in, wit is out.
227, Mr Brooke is renowned for his dry wit.
228, Ingenuity in varying tactics depends on mother wit.
229, Without modesty beauty is ungraceful and wit detestable.
230, Neither wit nor wisky could detain him then.
231, Buzzing with ideas, overflowing with wit, razor-sharp and ready to blow your mind: Channel 4 has always been fresh and intelligent.
232, To wit, the prophets of Israel which prophesy concerning Jerusalem, and which see visions of peace for her, and there is no peace, saith the Lord GOD.
233, Aim : To observe efficacy of α - interferon ( INF - α ) combined wit thymosin on patients with chronic hepatitis B ( CHB ).
234, A little wit, a little nimbleness , a little luck - time and opportunity - these sometimes availed.
235, Where Hong Kong once showed the world that performing a flying kick the length a large room wit can be. now it can proselytise the virtues of a shrewd recovery plan.
236, He was a man of great charm and not inconsiderable wit.
237, It is such a spur to one's genius, such an opening for wit to have a dislike of that kind.
238, The young Jaxxon landed on Nar Shaddaa, and spent the next few years honing his streetwise survival skills and razor-sharp wit on the mean streets of the vertical cities.
239, Bellatrix's face , so recently flushed wit happiness, had turned an ugly, blotchy red.
240, Articled clerks have been in the habit of fleshing their legal wit upon the case.
241, Beauty wit high birth vigour of bone desert in service love friendship charity are subjects all to envious and calumniating time. (Troilus and Cressida 3.
242, Elizabeth's physical attractiveness, "next to Jane in birth and beauty", is a genuflection to the accepted conventions of romance, but her appeal lies more in her "wit and vivacity".
243, Some of the outside features in Du' s personality like- wit, astuteness, firmness, resoluteness , self - respect could be easily felt even by common readers.
244, I must say frankly that, although I found him most approachable, good-natured, and full of wit and humor, I could not take a real personal liking to the man.
245, It was all sullen endurance, unlightened by either wit or good fellowship.
246, He expounded his viewpoint with superb style and scathing wit.
247, You can gaze through the gates at the school where Voltaire honed his wit and lay a garland on Oscar Wilde's poignant grave at pere Lachaise.
248, Where Hong Kong once showed the world that performing a flying kick the length an entire room wit may possibly be, now it can proselytise the virtues of a sensible recovery plan.
249, The story of a crippled fortuneteller and his deaf-mute wife highlights the wit, compassion and compassion f Li Baicheng.
250, Poachers, and began to fire rescue flames all wit, and caught poaching group leader, and finally found the two children was also, Annie and Steve finnan is in the back way falling in love.
251, Havel, a small, soft-spoken man with dancing eyes and a biting wit, was a hero to the forces of freedom everywhere.
252, The rest of the production includes a scantily clad nurse—the servers at the Heart Attack Grill are women clothed in sexy nurse outfits—and a voiceover disclaimer full of wit and jocularity.
253, By comparision to the properties of clay-silica shell, the results show that the waste sodium silicate shell is not reclaimed and recycled, but baked shell waste and poured shell waste mixed wit...
254, He combined curious qualities of naivete with incisive wit and worldly sophistication.
255, Sometimes we are inclined to class those who are once-and-a-half-witted with the half-witted,(http:///wit.html) because we appreciate only a third part of their wit.
256, Ellie uses wit as a goad to try to force people to see what is in front of them.
257, His confidence, his manliness and bravery, turn his wit into wisdom.
258, She had never been used to finding wit in the inattention of any one.
259, With caustic wit , he made a fierce assault on the alchemists.
260, To mount the scaffolds . To advance to the muzzles of guns wit perfect nonchalance.
261, Therefore, since brevity is the soul of wit, and tediousness the limbs and outward flourishes, I will be brief.
262, But nor is it beyond the wit of those in charge to consider water like oil or any other commodity, and to use market mechanisms to match supply and demand.
263, I am sorry, I can not share a flat wit Dane.
264, I toying wit the idea of marrying my daughter off with him.
265, A diplomat should be firm in stand, broad in vision, ft in wit, qualified in profession, outstanding in talent, and noble in character.
266, Doctor Hill is a noted wit , physician, and man of letters.
267, I affirmatively confirmed the conformity of the theory wit lc practice.
268, Those with humanity settle near mountain while those with wit take water as neighbor.
269, Now with the right equipment, a little righteous anger, and some well-timed wit, you can say "ADIOS" with panache.
270, He infused his work with a unique wit, all the while demonstrating a great intuition, perceptiveness and forgiveness of human nature.
271, Then comes the mutual alert between people that may finally use up our wit and strength.
272, It is a sparkling book, with little gems of polemical fire scatteredthrough almost every page, ranging from bright wit to the hard glitter of logicto the quiet radiance of a profound understanding.
273, Perry & aposs wit is so legendary that the scriptwriters have often incorporated his gags into the show.
274, To observe efficacy of α - interferon ( INF - α ) combined wit thymosin on patients with chronic hepatitis B ( CHB ).
275, I wish him an ounce more wit in his addle head.
276, They are constant thought or wise changes, the nature's following or the Tao's following, and wit or satori. They reflect the common features of human spirit in Sino-British poetics.
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