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单词 Dire
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1, These people are in dire need of help.
2, The company is in dire straits.
3, The country is in dire need of food aid.
4, A government split would have dire consequences for domestic peace.
5, Despite dire threats of violence from extremist groups, the protest passed off peacefully.
6, There were dire warnings about the dangers of watching too much TV.
7, After the war the county's economy was in dire straits.
8, The minister suggested that the dire prophecies of certain leading environmentalists were somewhat exaggerated.
9, Last night there were dire warnings of civil war.
10, Errors in forecasting can have dire consequences.
11, The factory is in dire straits.
12, I thought that film was dire!
13, Despite earlier dire predictions, shares remained steady.
14, Now I really was in a dire predicament.
15, These children are in dire need.
16, He was in dire need of hospital treatment.
17, The firm is now in dire financial straits .
18, The business is in dire financial straits.
19, This decision will have dire consequences for local people.
20, The church was in dire need of repair.
21, The film we saw was absolutely dire!
22, We're in dire need of your help.
23, Such action may have dire consequences.
24, He forecasts a dire future for the industry.
25, Everyone agrees the sport is in dire straits.
26, The firm is in dire straits and may go bankrupt.
27, Now that father's lost his job,[http:///dire.html] we're in dire straits.
28, He gave a dire warning that an earthquake was imminent.
29, So many companies are in such dire/difficult straits that their prices have come right down.
30, The acting was dire.
1, These people are in dire need of help.
2, The company is in dire straits.
3, The country is in dire need of food aid.
4, A government split would have dire consequences for domestic peace.
5, Despite dire threats of violence from extremist groups, the protest passed off peacefully.
6, There were dire warnings about the dangers of watching too much TV.
7, After the war the county's economy was in dire straits.
8, The minister suggested that the dire prophecies of certain leading environmentalists were somewhat exaggerated.
9, Now that father's lost his job, we're in dire straits.
31, The situation looked dire.
32, Think of them as a punk Dire Straits.
33, It pull them in dire financial straits.
34, It's hard to believe just how dire it is.
35, In Florida, the situation is more dire.
36, Take the current fascination with dire forecasts, for example.
37, But let us not jump to dire conclusions.
38, Everton, to put it bluntly, are in dire straits.
39, The dire light and dark shadows foxed him.
40, The company is in dire financial straits.
41, The sweep into Putumayo promises equally dire consequences.
42, The situation is dire, but not yet irreparable.
43, The other challenge was perhaps more dire.
44, Screen acting doesn't get much more dire than this.
45, That was the rift that grabbed headlines late in 1990, as a result of a dire forecast.
46, At the time, rebels were in dire need of arms.
47, Working with Dire straits has always been a vocation for me.
48, And they neglect an equally dire risk: A minimum wage that is too low leaves people to languish on welfare.
49, The dire warnings of world shortages have not come to pass.
50, He derived, so far as I could tell, not the slightest satisfaction from seeing his most dire predictions fulfilled.
51, Hrudey was a casualty of a team in dire financial trouble that wanted to lop off its higher-priced and older players.
52, I was told that in Britain the weather has to be really dire before a mountain rescue search is called off.
53, The harp, an instrument Britten favored, proved particularly pleasing, its celestial tones foreshadowing Billy's dire end.
54, This dire situation exists despite a welter of management plans, royalties, taxes, and fees.
54, is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
55, After witnessing scurvy's dire effects, naval surgeon James Lind decided to do something about it.
56, We didn't make Abisko, chickening out as the weather worsened and the forecasts began to sound even more dire.
57, Despite the firm's dire financial health, they have a slim chance of pulling this off.
58, As a result, at least some of the Bill's dire consequences were mitigated.
59, Peggy realized what dire financial straits she was in when her husband died.
60, The team is in such dire straits they've even considered selling their three best players.
61, Most came to realize that leading such an imbalanced life led to dire consequences.
62, There's no situation so dire that people who love each other can't see it through.
63, He also warned of dire consequences such as hyper-inflation if the country failed to maintain a unified budget and a co-ordinated fiscal policy.
64, Then they placed a dire curse on the girl to teach her a lesson.
65, The result is a society that was in dire straits because its cannibalism turned against itself, involving even small children.
66, Several of these additives contain dire warnings of quite nasty effects, particularly upon certain groups of susceptible persons.
67, For one sweaty moment I was sure it would be Famlio, about to issue dire threats and promises.
68, Good shape despite the dire forecasts still being made by much of the business world?
69, Conditions in the guberniia capitals were dire, but they were even worse in the rural hinterland.
70, But many of them are in dire need of repair.
71, He said it could follow an incident so dire that the mind had to block it out, sometimes along with other things.
72, Things grew more dire for Death Row in the fall.
73, Omally, startled by the cry, leapt from his seat, and glimpsed Pooley's dire predicament.
74, The disclosure of Labour's latest spoiling tactic highlighted renewed confidence at Millbank in the face of dire Tory poll results.
75, The youngsters are living in dire poverty in their home country.
76, The overwhelming impression left by the survey is one of dire poverty.
77, He had had little idea of the dire straits prevailing at Berwick nor that time had all but run out.
78, Minutes later a reprieve arrived - a dire warning to all teetotallers!
79, The consequences for severely indebted countries are dire: higher interest rates for many, and a credit crunch.
80, The conditions may sound wonderful, but they can have dire consequences.
81, Carried up to the Governor's House, in much physical pain, his mental pain proved to be more dire.
82, The most dire forecasts say rising mercury on Earth could bring about both devastating floods and droughts.
83, When a highly qualified professional makes such a dire prediction, one has to sit up and take notice.
84, Usually these reports concentrate on prophecies of a forthcoming Armageddon but many also describe a dire contemporary situation.
84, is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
85, These are fields where there is a dire shortage of trained personnel.
86, Those rugged plasteel islands of black and purple flew Lord Sagramoso's vermilion volcano banner, and bore dire bulky weapons.
87, His Royal Highness was not available for comment, except in dire necessity.
88, They also do a superb rendition of Dire Straits Romeo and Juliet sung by a drunken man.
89, And still, where Fergie's behaviour merely offered dire warnings - Never misbehave.
90, But state, local and federal officials in Los Angeles said the situation was not as dire.
91, He was absolutely dire and as thick as a brick.
92, But the passing over of Neil Back leaves the Lions without a commodity of which they could find themselves in dire need.
93, Seven out of every 10 Guatemalans live in dire poverty and half cannot read or write.
94, He was walking in spite of all those specialists and their dire predictions.
95, Increasing housing prices will have dire consequences for the poor.
96, Green light DIRE warnings are given of the consequences of taking the necessary measures to make cars more environment-friendly.
97, Both suggest, either by statement or implication, that Buchanan is an extremist and warn of dire consequences to his nomination.
98, The situation doesn't seem as dire as you described it.
99, That too often meant that jobs went abroad to places with very low wages and dire standards of living.
100, The threats were dire enough to make the Republicans look reckless when they refused to budge.
101, John Gibson highlights the regressive aspects of recent local government financial reform, and predicts dire consequences for the urban poor.
102, Feeling in dire need of fresh air, Ellie went outside into the grounds.
103, The crisis has unsettled financial markets and brought dire predictions of revolution or civil war from some politicians.
104, It was the first communication she'd had with her since the day she left the convent ignominiously and in dire disgrace.
105, If the Bill is outvoted, we are faced with dire prospects.
106, Our only solace is that it was just as dire on all the other formats.
107, The situation Clinton faces in 1996 is not nearly as dire as that which confronted Carter in 1979.
108, Publicly the banks have suggested that there could be dire consequences for the City should the deals be ruled illegal.
109, There are coaches who can use this disparity to full advantage, without dire recruiting consequences.
110, When it comes to day-to-day operations, the increasingly dire situation cries out for hard-nosed decisions and solid business management.
111, The dire warning came yesterday from Stansted Airport's marketing director Colin Hobbs.
112, There is a dire need to encourage juniors into academic obstetrics and gynaecology.
113, As far as storage capacity is concerned, the situation is equally dire.
114, Dire harmonic confusion would result were the bass to be mingled with the upper parts.
114, Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
115, The game consisted entirely of cavalry charges end to end. As dire a Leeds win as I have seen.
116, For those in truly dire straits, bankruptcy is sometimes the only option.
117, And somehow, in a setting that had once been rural, it seemed yet more dire.
118, But they were not so dire as to scare investors into dumping government bonds.
119, His family is in dire necessity.
120, It was obvious, and it was dire.
121, For some Javanese attacks placed Palembang in dire peril.
122, Businesses are in especially dire straits.
123, We are in dire need of help.
124, The consequences of war are dire, the sacrifices immeasurable.
125, He failed, and is now in dire straits.
126, New York state in dire straits.
127, Dire Ravens in Blade's Edge Mountains now tameable.
128, The black girl's family is in dire necessity.
129, What of your dire warnings? And this Demon Messiah?
130, It is now late in season and our clients are in dire need of this fertilizer.
131, Two species of antelopes in desert regions of North Africa are additionally in dire conservation status now: the Dama Gazelle and the Addax.
132, Many inner cities of the industrialised world are sunk in dire poverty.
133, Dire Pithi Wrecker , Plunderer as well as Dire Guristas Wrecker and Plunderer were having orbit range problems for guns and missile.
134, Even though their country's long-term budget outlook is famously dire, Mr Obama and the Republicans did not even try to find an agreement on medium-term fiscal consolidation this week.
135, Those were indeed dire heat waves, contributing to the Dust Bowl, which dislocated millions of Americans and changed the population structure of the United States.
136, But judged by the ordinary standards of earnings and return on investment, the results have dire.
137, Predatory Instincts doesn't work with Bear and Dire Bear form anymore.
138, In addition to skewing the country's age distribution, the one-child policy has probably exacerbated its dire gender imbalance.
139, Optimism over President-elect Barack Obama's proposed stimulus plan has added to the more positive tone, helping the market rally in the face of an onslaught of dire economic and corporate outlooks.
140, So as you look out over the next few quarters, it's a potentially very dire situation for the overall industry.
141, Le sens? Que veut dire ce mot ? Un mot peut avoir plusieurs sens.
142, We should, of course , draw lessons from the dire straits welfare states find themselves in.
143, Along with bigger teeth and a studier body, the dire wolf also had a smaller braincase.
144, Technophobe Sims hate television. They will never watch television except in dire circumstances and will always look for an alternative source of entertainment.
145, OZ Minerals's position is so dire that on March 31st it needed to receive waivers from banks or potentially go into liquidation.
146, In addition to skewing the country's age distribution[/dire.html], the one-child policy has probably exacerbated its dire gender imbalance. Many more baby boys are born in China than baby girls.
147, Ma tutti possono dire Torino quando vogliono. disse il signor Veneranda.
148, And soon after the Blessed One had eaten the meal provided by Cunda the metalworker, a dire sickness fell upon him, even dysentery, and he suffered sharp and deadly pains.
149, It says rapid population growth and a bulge in the number of young people means the absolute number of people in Africa living in dire poverty may remain broadly constant.
150, Baselios Mar Thoma Paulose II, the Catholicos of the Orthodox Church based in Kottayam, warned the government of dire consequences if the bill is passed.
151, If we were to stop global warming with a sunshade, CO2 would continue to seep into the ocean, slowly acidifying it, and in time the ecological consequences would likely be dire.
152, The study adds that the country in dire need of expertise.
153, Tactile representation technology is in dire need of the development of a remote intelligent robot.
154, People living in dire straits, struggling in the death online.
155, If it is not buried again forthwith, the consequences will be dire.
156, Our debt "crisis" is a piffle compared to what's happening in Europe, where dire concern about possible default has spread to Spain and Italy.
157, Pour tout vous dire , on se serait pass é d'une couple de solos.
158, These dire warnings proved way off the mark after the national minimum wage came into force seven years ago. The feared job losses did not materialise .
159, An illegitimate child, she grew up in the slums of Naples during wartime in dire poverty.
160, Incurring the wrath of their God would have dire consequences as well.
161, Raymond is a full careerist, to lead the army in the local act, people living in dire straits.
162, UNHCR Public Health Chief of Section Paul Spiegel says he was taken aback by the very dire situation in Dollo.
163, You may have heard that a few manufacturers have fallen into dire straits.
164, E chi si mette in mezzo(), a dire poco e mezzo matto!
165, One massively unpopular cover version in recent years was Madonna's dire cover of the Don McLean song American Pie.
166, Dire Pithi Wrecker, Plunderer as well as Dire Guristas Wrecker and Plunderer were having orbit range problems for guns and missile. This has been fixed.
167, By that point, the economy would be in dire straits and the financial system in chaos.
168, The firm is in dire straits ( ie in a very difficult situation ) and may go bankrupt.
169, The Indian granite and natural stone industry is in dire straits.
170, At the height of the AIDS crisis, Rooney had his biggest run-in with a group and it had dire consequences.
171, That has dire consequences not only for fishermen but for seabirds and rare wader too.
172, In other words, large parts of the country are still in dire need of infrastructure.
173, Our enterprise groups are faced with dire challenges. We should carry into execution the stratagem of developing our enterprise group, facing the global economy competition.
174, What he loved was Moyer's combativeness on the mound, his ability to squirm from seemingly dire predicaments.
175, We are in dire need of your assistance. I urge you to lend us your aid.
176, My brother is in dire need of a good lawyer.
177, Your own conscious belief, and the preponderance of opinion of those about you, have instilled the conviction in your subconscious mind that wood alcohol is dire poison.
178, Merchants report that your primary shipping route has come under attack from a dire whale!
179, The sudden rain shower pouring from the dire cliffs resemble a high waterfall.
180, All of us should boost up the people who are in dire necessity.
181, Before the confidence vote, Prime Minister Mario Monti told the senate of the urgent need to tackle the nation's dire economic problems. He then set out his austerity programme.
182, Ms. Martin says the plight of rape victims is especially dire in Darfur because roughly nine out of ten Sudanese women undergo an extreme form of female circumcision.
183, But Ned Xoubi fuel cycle commissioner at Jordan's Atomic Energy Commission, said: "Developing countries are in dire need of energy.
184, Not so long ago, doctors gave dire warnings about masturbation, writing all manner of treatises on the vice of onanism and its physically deleterious effects.
185, However, dire figures for exports in January (a fall of 4.4% compared with December) aroused fears that the hoped-for boom in exports will be stillborn.
186, "Is it a dire threat that by 2020 the United States will have only 20 times more advanced stealth fighters than China?" he added at the Eisenhower presidential library in Abilene, Kansas.
187, With cyclones of ever increasing severity and the pressure from human population threatening the bird, the Southern Cassowary is in dire straits at the moment.
188, He said the situation was dire and that time was of the essence.
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