单词 | Nudge |
例句 | 1. Nicky roused her with a gentle nudge. 2. She tried to nudge him into changing his mind . 3. She gave me a gentle nudge in the ribs to tell me to shut up. 4. People began to nudge the couple into going away. 5. She gave me a nudge in the ribs. 6. We have to nudge politicians in the right direction. 7. I gave him a nudge to wake him up. 8. This afternoon's sunshine could nudge the temperature above freezing. 9. We're trying to nudge them towards a practical solution. 10. Hannah gave me a gentle nudge . 11. McKinnon gave the wheel another slight nudge. 12. Oil prices continue to nudge higher. 13. Foreigners must use their power to nudge the country towards greater tolerance. 14. I started to nudge my way to the front of the crowd. 14. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 15. He can work hard but he needs a nudge now and then. 16. They've been spending a lot of time together, nudge nudge , wink wink. 17. But he didn't nudge him. 18. Hold, nudge, spin, kick, shuffle, double, win, lose. 19. The shuttle also will nudge the observatory gently into a slighter higher orbit to extend its lifetime. 20. The announcement is a gentle nudge to developers to move over to the new version of Solaris. 21. They dig mud from the banks and nudge that into the construction to bind the sticks, leaves and boulders together. 22. One way to nudge nature along is to provide a protected environment for trees. 23. The first time we nudge our child to write, we may suggest she add a signature to her artwork. 24. The shuttle also will nudge the observatory into a slightly higher orbit to extend its lifetime. 25. But Ember contrived to nudge her reassuringly and a gravity-shift bounced her high and maybe it was all possible after all. 26. She slipped her arm under his and gave him a nudge. 27. I had a feeling that the challenge appealed to him. All he needed was a nudge. 28. They were satisfied to learn, to come up with new ideas, and to nudge the field forward. 29. I tiptoe over to her bed and give her a nudge. 30. As instructed, she gave Fen two or three minutes' warning and felt the boat change direction and nudge the bank. 1. Nicky roused her with a gentle nudge. 2. She tried to nudge him into changing his mind . 3. She gave me a gentle nudge in the ribs to tell me to shut up. 31. The best time to nudge children toward functional writing is when they are in the midst of doing purposeful work. 32. As in any mathematics teaching, clever use of questions can nudge people along. 33. Or April, when all manner of little things nudge their way towards the sun. 34. Unzip, nudge your way in and keep an eye out for bar staff. 35. The Kittyhawk's controls usually responded to a nudge or a twitch; now they demanded a heavy boot and hard muscle. 36. A heavily burnt in sky will blend better with the foreground as the flash will nudge those highlights along. 37. I also rely on a few strategies to nudge my children into telling stories of their days. 38. She felt him nudge against her flesh, begging for entrance. 39. And I am apt to nudge my boys to join me in folding the laundry while we watch a television show together. 40. I sometimes nudge Miles and Evan to join me in wondering what 47 will happen next in a story. 41. As the speaker droned on, only the occasional nudge from my husband kept me from nodding off. 42. Thomas yelled, walking toward and dwarfing his two older, shorter friends, beaming, eager to nudge into their chat. 43. Back to hospital and you must restrain yourself, old boy, nudge wink. 44. Go ahead, laugh, raise your eyebrows, nudge your buddy. 44. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 45. We tried to nudge them towards a practical solution. 46. She gave me a nudge. 47. You may already be convinced of the benefits, but just need that extra nudge to get started. 48. You just need a little help, a push, gentle nudge, kick in the butt to get going. 49. Close friends and married couples nudge that up to 35 percent. 50. Her own momentum will then nudge her into an escape orbit. 51. There are a lot of excellent reasons for starting your own business. You may already be convinced of the benefits, but just need that extra nudge to get started. 52. Adding customers audio testimonials can be a simple, such as a telephone talk. It will help to nudge reticent buyers over their hesitation and into a sale. 53. California Baby?'s sophisticated Calming?Aromatherapy Spritzer gives little ones a gentle nudge to help them relax and unwind. 54. Then he went on to the front row and sat down beside Dolohov(), giving a friendly and careless nudge with his elbow to the man whom other people treated with such punctilio. 55. A discovery published in September 2001 may nudge that process along. 56. That's because when particles of light strike an object, they rebound like Ping-Pong balls and give a weak nudge. 57. I pushed my head into her side, an armless hug, a reassuring nudge. 58. His specialty is his ability to identify a phrase, a voguish morsel of talk, from the business universe and nudge it into the realm of absurdity. 59. In the process, diplomats worry, the actions of the United States could even nudge the Arab Spring toward radicalism by angering newly enfranchised citizens of democratic nations. 60. The theory is that the photons in laser beams carry a tiny amount of momentum in them which, under the right circumstances, could nudge an object in space and slow it down by 0.04 inches per second. 61. He gave his friend who had fallen asleep a nudge. 62. The thinkers in the nudge unit are wandering around in a trance of long-term blue-sky thinking but no one is managing the hard issues that will surface next week and next month. 63. Sadly they are likely to flounder unless the Americans do more than just nudge them along. 64. They nudge the back of our necks with their trunks. 65. A vertical or horizontal bar containing a scroll thumb and nudge buttons. 66. An engine start-stop function and regenerative braking help nudge the fuel economy to a claimed 56 mpg city and 65 mpg on the highway. 67. Thaler and Sunstein have a wonderful account of many of these in their book on choice architecture called Nudge. 68. I gave him a nudge and he understood at once. 69. As we float gently through the streets of London, a construction worker does a double take; an entire column of schoolboys, coming out of Regent's Park, nudge each other and point. 70. When I'm in a full-blown, dead-to-the-world snore, my husband has to give me a gentle nudge, wake me up and tell me to turn the other way. 71. An approval from Interior Secretary Ken Salazarmight well nudge the project to completion as the nation's firstoffshore wind farm. 72. These wing vortices are very unstable, meaning they should vanish at the teensiest nudge,[] Balakumar said. 73. An extra nudge from China to encourage attendance probably helped, too. 74. Sheila Bair , the FDIC's chairman, indicated this week that banks would be given a nudge. 75. Conscientious lenders could also nudge people to get off the refinancing merry-go-round, by suggesting that the term of the loan be shortened when a loan is refinanced. 76. The scientists have analysed the comets in the Oort cloud and deduced that 25 per-cent of them would need a nudge by a body of at least Jupiter size before they changed orbit. 77. But which features of a situation nudge our feelings and behaviour in one or other direction, one time towards depressive introspection, say, and another time towards joyous extraversion? 78. This paper makes an analysis in theory on language learning surroundings required by self-educated language learners with a bit nudge from teachers. |
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