单词 | Strife |
例句 | (1) Poverty breeds strife. (2) A careless word may kindle strife; a cruel word may wreck a life, a timely word may level stress, a loving word may heal and bless. (3) What are the prospects for overcoming the strife between the Christian minority and Muslim majority? (4) The reactionary ruling clique was torn by internal strife. (5) He lost his job during last year's industrial strife. (6) Racial strife is tearing our country apart. (7) The country was torn apart by strife. (8) Money is a major cause of strife in many marriages. (9) Twenty years of civil strife have left the country's economy in ruins. (10) Class consciousness must be encouraged through industrial strife. (11) Ill-treated hobgoblins can cause strife and discord, though, souring milk(sentence dictionary), tangling clothes and muddying floors for spite. (12) In opposition, the fratricidal strife within the Labour Party became stronger. (13) Inflation creates strife, as different groups in society struggle to restore their living standards. (14) His final model of civil strife is depicted in Figure 5.1. (15) After a week of civil strife, Jerusalem itself was captured by the rebels. (16) Problems such as deadlines, noise, marital strife, excessive demands made on our time by others, and so forth. (17) The country has been torn apart by years of civil strife. (18) We do not intend to be drawn into the internal strife. (19) On the day of the wedding, just for a short while, all strife was laid aside. (20) In the end, there was no end to the strife, though neither Hooke nor Huygens produced a true marine timekeeper. (21) They blamed the republic's nationalistic coalition government for the slide into civil strife. (22) If pushed too hard at this critical moment he could impose emergency rule and provoke far greater strife. (23) Don't you deserve a break from the stress and the strife? (24) The Rockefeller episode vividly demonstrates the Republican appetite for strife. (25) We make a collective decision, together, for peace or for strife. (26) How can a struggling organization escape this pernicious cycle of perpetual reaction and strife? (27) Ethically, it is impossible to redistribute income intentionally in a developing country to see if civil strife erupts. (28) For a considerable part of the intervening period there was recurrent civil strife between magnate and dynastic factions. (29) What kind of love was theirs, that it brought strife instead of peace? (30) Critics were quick to blame the government for the new levels of strife and violence in labour relations. (1) The country has been torn apart by years of civil strife. (2) What are the prospects for overcoming the strife between the Christian minority and Muslim majority? (3) The reactionary ruling clique was torn by internal strife. (4) We do not intend to be drawn into the internal strife. (31) Economic development since independence was severely handicapped by sabotage and political strife. (32) Even the most peaceful place is full of strife, with any weakness among its inhabitants at once exploited. (33) It has also been depicted in its formative period of development as the site of bitter industrial strife. (34) All current affairs in the whole world of lamentable war and strife needed to be weighed in this balance. (35) As they talked together, I was distressed to hear them recounting episodes of racial strife that they had seen. (36) They were not torn by the strife and dissension produced by sectarianism seen in so many other places at that time. (37) The Titans introduced into the world of man the disruptive and destructive force of strife and killing. (38) The remaining months of Johnson's term of office were marred by continuing strife and violence at home. (39) But there were present all the ingredients of stasis, civil strife. (40) In the worst case, such violence could take the form of interstate strife. (41) The real cause of war and strife is not religion, but man's inhumanity to man. (42) We had all the usual internal strife, including leadership problems, and the difficulties of working with volunteers. (43) I was entangled in a world of strife Before I had the power to change my life. (44) Its people are overburdened by religious riot, ethnic strife, corruption and the absence of social infrastructure. (45) The poor neighborhood has been the site of racial strife in the last 15 years. (46) The Bush administration was also remarkably free of internal strife, at least until its reelection effort faltered. (47) But people fought over their interpretation of the Revolution - and this became an issue of party strife in the next reigns. (48) Meanwhile, political and ethnic strife in Bosnia have steadily mounted in the run-up to nationwide elections there on September 14. (49) Politics: A strife of interests masquerading as a contest of principles. The conduct of public affairs for private advantage. Ambrose Bierce (50) It would involve all Rome in a fearful strife. (51) The end result is strife and disharmony. (52) Strife was internecine during the next fortnight. (53) She was faint with strife and dejected. (54) Beset by ethnic strife, the province remains ungovernable. (55) And my delight is causer of this strife. (56) Is the stubborn earth with the incestuous strife. (57) They were full of envy, murder, strife, deceit, maliciousness. (58) there would be strife; there would be total unemployment. (59) So is a quarrelsome person for kindling strife. (60) The strife , however, was by no means ended. (61) The worst of the strife was over. (62) What's the use of this endless strife? he wondered. (63) The sectarian chasms remain deep, the wounds of strife raw. (64) Marriage , with peace , is this world's paradise; with strife, this world's purgatory. (65) March 8, 2007—World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz gets a first-hand look today at one of the biggest challenges to the Democratic Republic of the Congo as it emerges from decades of strife. (66) Additional, those who come to promote is not little also, dozen fold, rake-off, price war is made between intermediary organization, strife openly and secretly, lively and special. (67) Semi - final Wang Hao with the Gelinka internecine strife , Malone will have encountered the Pohl. (68) The U.S. Middle East peace effort ran into the buzz saw of Hamas-Fatah internecine strife combined with a Palestinian inability to abandon the narrative of victimhood and vilification of Israel. (69) Why dost thou show me iniquity, and look upon perverseness ? for destruction and violence are before me; and there is strife, and contention riseth up. (70) "We don't want strife or demonstrations," one man called through a bullhorn. (71) During periods of civil strife , parents usually try to keep their children out of harm's way. (72) Significantly, one should not discount the reemergence of an Alawi irredentist impulse if the country descends into sectarian strife. (73) S. Middle East peace effort ran into the buzz saw of Hamas-Fatah internecine strife combined with a Palestinian inability to abandon the narrative of victimhood and vilification of Israel. (74) One of the most idyllic times in my life began with strife and discord -- in the professional baseball world, that is. (75) Cast out the scorner, and contention shall go out; yea, strife and reproach shall cease. (76) And modern constitution as an instrument which obligatorily takes the responsibility of consolidating imperial power, mitigating foreign aggression and stopping civil strife. (77) As a result of her injuries, she was no longer allowed to fight on the front lines, but she refused to let Bant suffer in strife. (78) Their action led to communal strife between Greek and Turkish in Cypriort communities. (79) The third part, the necessity of prohibition of business strife system in business secret. (80) Terrible was the strife, and Ibrahim trembled mightily as he watched it. (81) This will give a new lease of life to Hong Lim Park, which witnessed the most heart-stirring political strife and brilliant orations during the 1950s. (82) Marriage , with peace, is this world's paradise; with strife, this life's purgatory. (83) Human Kindness Starts With Freeing Yourself From Vanity, Strife and Envy. (84) In Democratic Progressive Party to be very flat, the counter - flat standpoint different initiation serious internal strife. (85) A wrathful man stirreth up strife; But he who is slow to anger, appeaseth strife. (86) The Liusong Dynasty and Xiaoqi Dynasty was a special period in which serious civil strife happened in the royal house. (87) The internecine strife was caused by a shortage of food. (88) Suspicion, discontent, and strife, come in for dowry with a wife---Robert Herrick, poet. (89) A hot-tempered man stirs up strife, But the slow to anger calms a dispute. (90) A ghaele might lash out with a blast of wintry cold sows strife among her enemies. (91) The two biggest in area, Sudan and Congo, are ravaged by strife and misgovernment . (92) He even had a brief career in law, which may partly explain his inclusion of lawsuits and legal strife in The Misanthrope . (93) Who with perversity in his heart continually devises evil, Who spreads strife. (94) It was more than ever a living strife between him and Mary. (95) Or they could continue to stifle young people's ambitions and experience double jeopardy: lower growth and social strife. (95) Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day! (96) This strife - prone region's separatist tribes have blown up pipelines in the past. (97) The church Corinth had strife and division when It'should have had peace. (98) A wrathful man stirreth up strife: but he that is slow to anger appeaseth strife. (99) Achilles and Agamemnon for her angrily out of strife and war. (100) Ascetic and pragmatic, in their remote monastic eyrie they remained aloof from mundane strife, wrapped in meditation that knew no gods or elements of magic. (101) The fifth part, the construction of reasonable prohibition of business strife legal system. (102) The forces of unreason destroy one another in futile strife. (103) The economically rationality of establishing prohibition of business strife system in business secret is also demonstrated. (104) This does not vindicate the American invasion, which unleashed chaos and strife. (105) What is the major cause of the labour - management strife? (106) When Loki, god of mischief and strife, murdered Baldr, god of beauty and light, he was punished by being bound in a cave with a poisonous serpent placed above his head dripping venom. (107) The boardroom strife at the company is far from over. (108) Second, special discourse upon the first civil strife and split. (109) One given to anger stirs up strife, and the hothead causes much transgression. (110) If we refuse, the strife, stress, and destruction will almost certainly intensify due to our ascending numbers and exploitive technology. (111) It is important to prohibition of business strife business secret because of the flow of talent. (112) A froward man soweth strife : and a whisperer separateth chief friends. (113) The Uighur Khanate collapsed in 840 because of natural disasters, internal strife and attacks by the ancient Jiegasi tribe. Consequently, most of the Uighur migrated westward. (114) A perverse man spreads strife, And a slanderer separates intimate friends. (115) Mentuhotep, of the 1 lth Dynasty, reunited Egypt after a long period of internal strife and weakness. (116) NIV Drive out the mocker, and out goes strife; quarrels and insults are ended. (117) Many refugees fleeting the ravages of war or civil strife may be displaced within their country. (118) What another reflects terroristic , nuclear threat or region strife causes is minatory, pressing with a finger needs to point to 23: 58, be apart from midnight to have dichotomy handleless cup only. (119) Prohibition of business strife after demission, which is divided by the reasons of demission, is not applicable for Legal Prohibition of business strife. (120) The whole episode has drawn attention again to internecine strife in the ruling party. |
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