单词 | Reminiscent |
例句 | 1. His style of painting is reminiscent of Da Vinci's. 2. The old man was reminiscent. 3. The decor was reminiscent of a municipal arts-and-leisure centre. 4. Geranium oil has a sweet fragrance reminiscent of roses. 5. This painting is strongly reminiscent of da Vinci's "Annunciation". 6. His style is reminiscent of Picasso's. 7. There was a sweetish smell,() vaguely reminiscent of coffee. 8. Paramedics tended the wounded in scenes reminiscent of wartime. 9. That song is so reminiscent of my adolescence. 10. Her face wore a reminiscent smile. 11. She writes in a style reminiscent of both Proust and Falkner. 12. The vast volcanic slope was eerily reminiscent of a lunar landscape. 13. The way he laughed was strongly reminiscent of his father. 14. Many of them are reminiscent of Modigliani's nudes. 15. The scene was reminiscent of the lunar highlands. 16. It was quiet, reminiscent,[http:///reminiscent.html] a little sententious. 17. The recreation room was reminiscent of the dole office. 18. White flowers with yellow stamens and a fragrance reminiscent of a freshly opened packet of tea. 19. The first was a thump thump thump, reminiscent of the women pounding millet back in Mbarara. 20. Green introduced some novel ideas perhaps reminiscent of pan pipes in earlier painting. 21. To Ken, it was all too reminiscent of his own life in the Army, but he enjoyed the filming. 22. Meg herself is more reminiscent of Deborah Kerr on acid. 23. The technique is very reminiscent of that used by the amphibians' far distant and antique cousin, the lungfish. 24. It was too reminiscent of the way John Butler had ended Portrait of Billie. 25. There is a sharp tang mixed with an aroma reminiscent of fresh walnuts and hazelnuts. 26. All too often the soldiers had to be allowed to supplement their income in a manner reminiscent of the streltsy. 27. There was a joyless odor in the air now somewhat reminiscent of liquid soap. 28. This more complex account of the process of levels of social formation interacting is reminiscent of Althusser's theory of overdetermination. 29. There is something in this pattern of behaviour that is very reminiscent of some addictive or compulsive behaviours. 30. The boy had grown sturdy and handsome, his green eyes and dark hair so reminiscent of his father. 1. His style of painting is reminiscent of Da Vinci's. 2. There was a sweetish smell, vaguely reminiscent of coffee. 31. The resulting effect is reminiscent of a carillon of wooden hells. 32. Authentic chicken is another good choice, tender pieces of white meat chicken basted with a mild yellow sauce reminiscent of curry. 33. But the sound in our ears is reminiscent of the Apollo transmissions from the moon. 34. Originally described: 1775 Colour: The body is predominantly yellow and white with black markings reminiscent of an off-centre chevron. 35. Their athletic form and delicate features, reminiscent of classical heroes, were much admired. 36. It was opened in 1888, and inside it is reminiscent of the miniature theatre at Versailles. 37. Others listen to find a rawness and honesty reminiscent of the punk music of their youth. 38. Households in the Coventry area report that they are being subjected to intimidation reminiscent of this time. 39. In other spheres the results of the Poltava survey were closely reminiscent of the Nikol'skaia findings. 40. Some male anti-suffragists used a more hostile and demeaning picture of women's place reminiscent of Spencerian Darwinism to justify their arguments. 41. This necessitated having a low roof and a side gangway in the upper saloon, reminiscent of the old low-bridge buses. 42. The shape of the cheeks - if slightly too reminiscent of a cadaver - had a certain elegance. 43. Wet of the Lizard, the coastal character changes to open moorland reminiscent of Lundy. 44. It seems our current response to psychometric assessment is reminiscent of such unfounded and misguided beliefs. 45. A suave and sophisticated style reminiscent of matinee idols if the thirties. 46. The projection from a semi-circle is reminiscent of certain forms of seashells. 47. Pearloid sheet has been used for the scratchplate[ ], again reminiscent of bygone days. 48. The scene was more reminiscent of the nineteenth century than the twenty-first. 49. The sight before him was reminiscent of a modernistic painting of Hell. 50. Yet I can not share in the triumphalist chatter of the past three days, so reminiscent of 1987. 51. Arantxa Sanchez-Vicario positively demolished her opponents with a ruthlessness reminiscent of Navratilova's great rival of the 1980's, Chris Evert. 52. The neck feels solid and moderately chubby, although not immediately reminiscent of anything I've played before. 53. We ate in a cozy dining room slightly reminiscent of a ski lodge. 54. Inside, the main hall is reminiscent of the Lincoln Memorial. 55. In other respects too, he is strongly reminiscent of Kant. 56. This is a large, pilgrimage church, also reminiscent of S. Mark's in Venice. 57. There's a smell of salt and mud and dead fish, which I find unpleasantly reminiscent of somewhere else. 58. The massive pillars of its nave are very reminiscent of the Norman splendours of Durham cathedral. 59. Red-and-white checkered tablecloths contrast with the dark wood in the cozy two-part dining room reminiscent of a ski chalet. 60. His infectious smile and sense of fun was highly reminiscent of Gedge anyway. 61. Narrative portions describe action, and evoke visual effects reminiscent of the theatre. 62. It offers intense black raspberry and black pepper flavor reminiscent of a fine Cote Rotie. 63. The sight of so many senior politicians falling over themselves to kiss his hand was reminiscent of Tammany Hall at its worst. 64. "Those were the days," agreed Barrow with a reminiscent sigh. 65. For Oldenberg it was reminiscent of Tatlin's tower and should have incorporated a telescopic element. 66. Why had such disputes reverted to a pattern of disorder more reminiscent of the nineteenth than twentieth century? 67. Experts see the rise in borrowing as disturbingly reminiscent of the credit boom in the 1980s. 68. Our understanding of development is at a stage reminiscent of genetics in the 1930s. 69. Their jumbled stories are reminiscent of the black-bordered figures typical of so-called Figuration Libre. 70. The letters he wrote to her are more reminiscent of his earliest letters than anything else that he wrote as archbishop. 71. It was reminiscent of his presidential campaigns. 72. A slow, reminiscent smile spread over her face. 73. His writings were reminiscent of ancient classical writers. 74. Doane warmed up and became reminiscent. 75. The atmosphere was reminiscent of spy movies. 76. Such hyperbole might seem reminiscent of the dotcom bubble. 76. 77. Her writing style was reminiscent of ancient classical writers. 78. A tube-nosed fruit bat with an appearance reminiscent of the Star Wars Jedi Master Yoda has been discovered by scientists in Papua New Guinea in a remote rainforest. 79. This long gallery of hybridized, fast-growing poplar trees on a Californian tree farm is reminiscent of a Gothic cathedral, a structure that testifies to the human spirit's perseverance through time. 80. The funk of Cherry Pie is reminiscent of later period Roxy Music, a huge, effortless wash of sound. 81. Herbaceous. Taste of the wine from certain cultivars. Characterizes a plant odour reminiscent of green grass, imparted by hexanol or hexanal. 82. All this is reminiscent of the history of Keynesian economics. 83. His bent knee and the angle of his head are reminiscent of the Pieta at the Duomo of Florence and Michelangelo's "The Slave". 84. Despite its innovations the design is not all new. Its exterior is very reminiscent of London's faithful old double-decker, the Routemaster. 85. But the mood is soon interrupted by Red Lights, a buoyant, bass-thuggish tune, reminiscent of LP's most swaggering numbers. 86. A dying star's wheezing cough has puffed out a gas shell reminiscent of a big blue soccer ball, scientists say. 87. In this broad valley, reminiscent of a Hudson River school painting, the weir made an impressive piece of land art. 88. The road is reminiscent of the road from Baghdad to Falluja: littered with IED [improvised explosive devices) holes and the carcasses of burnt-out Nato supply trucks and containers. 89. Takano's inspirations vary from Italian renaissance, to outer-space futuristic worlds, with a dichotomy reminiscent of shapes only dreams can take. 90. Grapey: Tasting term a wine with smell or flavour reminiscent of fresh grapes or grape juice. 91. This is very reminiscent of the election of 1896, when William McKinley ran against William Jennings Bryan. 92. There is a fruity and fragrant nose, reminiscent of mint and , at times, lemongrass. 93. It has odd angles (reminiscent of a stealth bomber) to reduce its radar cross-section, and was coated in radar-absorbing material. 94. Grapey: Tasting term indicating a wine with smell or flavour reminiscent of fresh grapes or grape juice. 95. It was reminiscent of a scene from a Roman orgy. 96. Reminiscent of the past little bit(), a warm current Unit. 97. The building takes on an interesting shape , one that is reminiscent of a cowboy boot. 98. This wine combines the best characteristics of our Napa Valley vineyards into a classic, rich Chardonnay with a lovely mid-palate reminiscent of creme brulee and lemon curd. 99. The offering of the baguette and finest Danish butter ( Lurpak ) was for me reminiscent of Paris. 100. It's uncomfortably reminiscent of the term "yellow peril", current at the end of the 19th century, which expressed fears of a Chinese "invasion" of Europe and America. 101. The nose is reminiscent of morello cherries, flowers and liquorice. 102. Pinot Blanc develops a characteristic roundness and opulence. Rich, full-bodied and with a long finish, its complex aroma is reminiscent of woodland and is sometimes slightly smoky. 103. Ripe intense flavours reminiscent of blackcurrants on the nose. This super- ripe wine has upfront fruit alongside firm tannins and an earthiness. 104. Reminiscent of the fearless and attacking play of the 'Whirlwind' White in the 1980s, the free-flowing and seemingly care-free style of Trump appears to have revolutionised the game. 105. On the nose it is fresh and fruity, expressing scents reminiscent of red-berry jam and cherries under alcohol. 106. That, in turn, would trigger a deep recession and mass unemployment more reminiscent of the Thatcherite 1980s and 1990s than the 1960s and 1970s. 107. The story is reminiscent of Edinburgh's Greyfriar Bobby, a Skye terrier who, history recalls, spent 14 years at his master's grave in the 19th century. 108. Tokay Pinot Gris develops a characteristic roundness and opulence. Rich, full-bodied and with a long finish, its complex aroma is reminiscent of woodland and is sometimes slightly smoky. 109. Reminiscent of SpaceInvaders, the arcade - style game that will test your reflexes. 110. Those rates are eerily reminiscent of Japan, where bond yields have been at rock-bottom levels for the past decade in the face of sluggish growth. 111. Tropically fruity, complex aromas with a bouquet reminiscent of golden delicious apples. 112. We find today's China less reminiscent of Japan in the 1980s than it is of the U.S. in the 1850s. 113. Avalokitesvara, standing in the centre, is reminiscent of scenes of the Buddha preaching at the Vulture Peak, by reason of the large almond-shaped aureole. 114. Yushchenko , in scenes eerily reminiscent of Georgias peaceful Rose Revolution. 115. These variations of the portraits and occasional areas of undyed paper is intentionally reminiscent of the mass-produced posters of Mao found throughout China in the 1970s. 116. It has a wondrous, cheery, floral scent that is reminiscent of spring. 117. The four-decade conflict continues today, along with widespread extrajudicial killings by the military that are reminiscent of Mr. Marcos's time. 118. A fresh cherry colour, an attractive nose featuring aromas of blackcurrant and wild strawberry, filled out with a floral finish reminiscent of the countryside. 119. Its design is reminiscent of the Fifties and it looks like the kind of train the star-crossed lovers of Brief Encounter might have taken on honeymoon. 120. What a way to start the day, with the latest thoughts of Chairman Mao recited by a high-pitched female announcer with a staccato style. reminiscent of a dentist's drill. 121. Northern Rhodesia is in the grip of a " Reign of Terror " reminiscent of Nazi Germany. 122. Psychedelic pop backgrounds are reminiscent of the flower power era, but they go beyond an ultra-modern, non-orthodox mindset. 123. Its strutting brass, anxious lyrics and eerie vibe is dimly reminiscent of The Specials' Ghost Town. 124. The black material that made up part of the Imperial Knights' armor was reminiscent of the ribbed, multi-ply material that Darth Vader once wore underneath his armor. 125. Weak appear in the film accent reminiscent of the moonlit dance sound. 126. The monomania reminiscent of Captain Ahab in Moby Dick is present in Mark Zuckerberg; the same intensity that yields successful entrepreneurs. 127. The bones of the forearm displayed proportions reminiscent of the pectoral fin of Eusthenopteron. 128. It is a magnificent wine with a soft voluptuousness more reminiscent of old-fashioned burgundy. 129. This book brings language to life for children of all ages. It is a delightfully whimsical verse reminiscent of Lewis Carroll's "Jabberwocky" and the works of Dr Seuss. 130. In part, too (), his writing is reminiscent of the pamphleteering prose of a bygone England. 131. The very fine scroll work on this ornament is particularly reminiscent of gold work. 132. A tube-nosed fruit bat with an appearance reminiscent of the Star Wars Jedi Master Yoda has been discovered in a remote rainforest. 133. This lefthanded compliment makes women seem attractively feminine, and yet , when a girl is capricious , her actions are reminiscent of the lowly billy goat. 134. In a bowler hat and smoking jacket to portray the world - famous sleuth, Downey (see photo) is reminiscent of another British icon - Charlie Chaplin. 135. When it comes to true temperament, is reminiscent of the literati pizazz to. 136. Some economists fret that share prices are moving far ahead of companies' earnings,[http:///reminiscent.html] to a degree scarily reminiscent of Japan in the late 1980s just before its crash. 137. Now, apply these concepts to build an image reminiscent of those of the Spirograph. 138. Others have adopted a look reminiscent of old-fashioned general stores, with bins of merchandise and booths selling frozen custard or fountain drinks such as New York egg creams. 139. Taste of the wine from certain cultivars. Characterizes a plant odour reminiscent of green grass, imparted by hexanol or hexanal. 140. Cool Linen Breeze: Reminiscent of freshly aired laundry - a simply cool and breezy blend of patchouli, clove and galbanum oil, neatly lifted with soapy notes of soft lemon and cleansing chamomile. 141. To us, it is reminiscent of Big Mouth Billy Bass, the animatronics toy that flapped its large mouth bass lips to the tune of Don't Worry, Be Happy back in 2001. 142. Analysts said the persistent chatter that banks might be in serious difficulties was reminiscent of the runup to the 2008 financial crisis. 143. (We were tasting Washington State wines, paired with western cheeses such as Rogue River Bleu, reminiscent of Roquefort, from Oregon). 144. I don't know why I am in such a reminiscent mood. 145. This kind of therapy is reminiscent of the fashionable sauna bath we see nowadays. 146. The upper stories, steel frame with translucent glass block, are reminiscent of the Brooklyn House of Detention. 147. Tasting Notes: A fresh cherry colour, an attractive nose featuring aromas of blackcurrant and wild strawberry, filled out with a floral finish reminiscent of the countryside. 148. Straw yellow color with copper overtones. Tropically fruity, complex aromas with a bouquet reminiscent of golden delicious apples. Fresh, crisp and well-structured, piquant and persistent. 149. It was reminiscent of British historian can not help Parkinson's Connaught 's " officialdom's disease - Parkinson's Law. " 150. Between the 360 square metres large office wing, over the loading bays it is reminiscent of a command bridge, and the stockroom there is direct intervisibility. 151. Unc is the oddest track, part Balkan horns, part tango undertow, reminiscent of the Gotan Project. 152. Situated on the way to the ski resorts, the hotel is reminiscent of the typical architecture of Savoy bourgeois mansions. 153. My left arm is a short small hand and three fingers, reminiscent of a thalidomide defect. 154. In a case reminiscent of the British canoeist who "returned from the dead" five years after he went missing, the man's wife said he had drowned while windsurfing on holiday in Greece. 155. The word virgin forest reminiscent of the jungle scenes are long gone. 156. The storm had a distinctive comma shape—reminiscent of a hurricane—that forms when air circles around a low-pressure center. 157. Reminiscent of fresh Muscat grape(), with hints of flowers and subtle touches of toast (roses honey). 158. Alliances of these agile cities are already forming, reminiscent of that trading and military powerhouse of the late Middle Ages, the Hanseatic League along the Baltic Sea. 159. To hear Kirkland talk, it's reminiscent of a young Mike Tyson, who would speak of maiming opponents and driving their septums into their brains. 160. It was reminiscent of the kind of tension in the pub when two drunks start squaring up to the each other, at first in a playful manner, ready to have a go. 161. Plunk down your $33 and you get this tiny plastic refrigerator that's reminiscent of those old-fashioned Coke machines. 162. She bowed her head in a gesture somehow reminiscent of royalty. 163. It'speaks of police abuse, forced chastity tests and restrictions reminiscent of the Taleban. 164. This situation is reminiscent of the (incorrect) Ptolemaic theory of planetary motion first developed by the ancient Greeks. 165. China's fortunes over the past decade are reminiscent of Lucent Technologies in the 1990 s. 166. This situation is quite reminiscent of earlier work on the combustion of carbon. 167. The splotchy design on the dress, reminiscent of a butterfly or maybe Rorschach ink blots, is certainly artistic,(http:///reminiscent.html) but I'm waiting for a little more proof of the science before I send my measurements. 168. The hit song "Yes, We Have No Bananas, " is reminiscent of this drum-heavy musical style, especially from Trinidad and Tobago. 169. Central to the movie is an exciting race using the super-fast "pod racers ", in a sequence reminiscent of the great chariot race in the classic movie Ben Hur. 170. What they found, however, was a background hiss of radio noise, reminiscent of the hiss noticed by Dr Penzias and Dr Wilson. 171. Leafy: Describes the slightly herbaceous , vegetal quality reminiscent of leaves. 172. Its exterior is very reminiscent of London's faithful old double-decker, the Routemaster. 173. Small animal models that are reminiscent of the disease in man will be instrumental to identify therapeutic strategies against flavivirus infections. 174. It incorporated proline directly, and hydroxylated It'subsequently in a manner reminiscent of collagen. 175. In fact, these others (identified only by colours, in a manner reminiscent of the original version of the film, "The Taking of Pelham 123") were actually played by a computer program. |
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