单词 | Eminence |
例句 | 1. Many of the pilots were to achieve eminence in the aeronautical world. 2. Beveridge was a man of great eminence. 3. She was brought into eminence. 4. Few could have predicted that she would reach eminence as a surgeon. 5. How would you take these so-called taxes, your eminence? 6. Nevertheless, he occupied a moral eminence. 7. We are a young world, your eminence. 8. Let me understand this, your eminence. 9. Are we to conclude therefore that eminence can not be allowed as a yardstick of creativity? 9. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. 10. I have neither wealth, eminence in my profession, nor high social position. 11. The family was of some eminence in Hull and especially in the Hull Trinity House. 12. Of course, his own eminence contributed to his isolation, but he also chose solitude as his appropriate fate. 13. Filaret owed his eminence less to his holy office than to his son's willingness to treat him as a co-ruler. 14. The wealth of Worcester, its size and eminence in the textile industry not withstanding, showed similar characteristics. 15. It is made annually for eminence in organic chemistry and includes a monetary prize of £2000. 16. The networks set up by De Gaulle's eminence grise, Jacques Foccart(), were replaced or strengthened. 17. Unmerciful edge of at innocent frontal eminence. 18. With little effort, he attained political eminence. 19. Borusa had no wish to become president, instead preferring to operate as an eminence grise behind the scenes. 20. She was strongly committed to her job, a policewoman by eminence. 21. De Mille has a perspective that comes only with age and eminence. 22. Shakespeare provides a particular problem for radical critics who ideologically object to eminence. 23. Every barrister is entitled and expected to address other practising barristers of whatever eminence by their surnames. 24. There are exceptions, of course; anyone can quote the names of a few specialists who have attained local or even national eminence. 25. It could equally be phrased in a way that fits in more with the way of eminence. 26. Tilak and Gokhale were dead, and the Mahatma had been lifted by the people to the pinnacle of eminence. 27. Prior to the 1830s, personal morality had not been seen as necessary for political eminence. 28. She had no Cabinet intimate and seemed increasingly isolated on her lofty eminence. 29. In 1861 Crookes made the discovery which brought him the necessary eminence; he identified the new element thallium. 30. This is a historic town, its nucleus occupying an imposing and consequently strategic position on an eminence commanding the river Emme. 1. Many of the pilots were to achieve eminence in the aeronautical world. 2. She was brought into eminence. 31. They were suspicious of all eminence. 32. His Eminence graced the banquet by his presence. 33. He is a statesman of great eminence. 34. His Eminence Cardinal Hume celebrated Mass. 35. The president's wife is an eminence grise in matters of education. 36. Nixon had not reached eminence , however, by being taken in by generalities. 37. Conclusion: The hiatus of canal for greater petrosal nerve and arcuate eminence are important landmarks to defined internal auditory canal. 38. Unmerciful edge of knife keep on at innocent frontal eminence. 39. That is why idiots are always in favour of inequality of income(their only chance of eminence), and the really great in favour of equality. 39. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day! 40. Objective To evaluate the diagnostic value of transendoscopic miniature ultrasonic probe (TEMP)in stomach eminence lesions. 41. Objective: To explore scanning electron microscopic(SEM) characteristics of ependyma in the median eminence of the third ventricle in the mice with vascular dementia (VD), and its significances. 42. At last they saw him emerge on the top of an eminence within hail. 43. Results: The morphologic features of the attached place for ligamenta falva were like linea aspera. The eminence in the lateral end was higher. 44. Results All 20 patients were recovered without umbilication, eminence and skull defects. The wounds had good appearance. 45. That is why idiots are always in favor of inequality of income (their only chance of eminence), and the really great in favor of equality. 46. Ascendance and eminence can only be achieved by constant self improvement and optimization. 47. The stresses in the glenoid fossa were the greatest in the back slope of the articular eminence. The regions of the greater compressive stresses of the mandible were those around the force line. 48. Then appeared Dr. James Soong, generally considered the eminence grise of Taiwan's "Blue" movement. 49. However, the relative eminence came along with illegibility which is the fate waiting for the women in the proletariate revolution. 50. He seemed both rueful and fatalistic about his prospective eminence. 51. The author's half drunken state did not in the least impair his eminence in my eyes. 52. Since joining Citigroup in 1999, he has focused mainly on strategy, assuming an "eminence grise" role as a close adviser to Prince, while leaving day-to-day business operations to others. 53. Poe, however, never during his short life reached their level of eminence. 54. The ependyma of hypothalamic median eminence of the male rat was studied with scanning and transmission electron microscope. 55. There were numerous arcuate fibers connecting with the third ventricle ependymal surface and median eminence in arcuate hypothalamic nucleus. 56. The X-ray lms showed the tibial intercondylar eminence displaced fracture. 57. Objective To evaluate the value of transendosopic miniature ultrasonic probe (TEMP) in esophageal eminence lesions . 58. I, because of my philosophical eminence, was early given audience with the Prince of Darkness. 59. The ultrastructural lesions of ependyma and neuron-like cell in the median eminence are characteristic in VD mice. 60. To the left a little eminence appeared, spotted with golden goose. 61. Foramen incudis, chordal eminence, styloid eminence, facial recess, sinus tympani, ponticulus and suprameatal spine were identified on anatomic slices and CT images respectively. 62. Maurice Ravel (1875------1937), French composer. His distinctive style brought lasting popularity, and his scrupulous craftsmanship helped him to a position of eminence among composer of his day. 63. Lift the cerebral dura mater to exposure greater superficial petrosal nerve, facial hiatus and arcuate eminence. 64. At her forecastle stood a grotesque figurehead, some worm-eaten wooden eminence with a constipated look and a scroll tucked up under one arm. 65. What could challenge London's pre - eminence? Terrorism, for a start. 66. They were even boastful of its eminence in those particulars. 67. She was strongly committed to her job, policewoman by eminence. 68. His eloquence and religious fervour had already given the earnest of high eminence in his profession. 69. "Your Eminence," Pantieri broke in, "I wonder if you would allow me a word." 70. But his eminence as a valetudinarian now made him an object of engrossing interest, and Mrs. 71. A leader's eminence does not imply a right to impose his will on his peers. 72. Objective : Researching arthroscopic treatment for avulsed fracture of tibial intercondylar eminence in children. 73. Pyramidal eminence and chordal eminence should not be lowly abraded in order to avoid damaging the musculus stapedius and chorda tympani nerve when dealing with a facial recess lesion. |
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