单词 | Plight |
例句 | 1. The plight of the refugees arouses our compassion. 2. In his speech, he dwelt on the plight of the sick and the hungry. 3. The plight of starving people is too awful to think about. 4. The crew were in a sorry plight by the time they reached shore. 5. The woman's plight engaged our sympathy. 6. The African elephant is in a desperate plight. 7. The country's economic plight is strangling its scientific institutions. 8. We were deeply moved by her plight. 9. The plight of the refugees really wrung my heart. 10. The plight of the Kurds gained global visibility. 11. They bore their plight with stoicism and fortitude. 12. He displayed a willful ignorance of their plight. 13. They were extremely sympathetic to my plight. 14. Alexander is in a miserable plight. 15. His friend's plight had spurred him into taking part. 16. She was touched by the plight of the refugees. 17. The plight of the famine victims commands everyone's sympathy. 18. Their plight aroused considerable public sympathy. 19. Her plight has touched the hearts of people around the world. 20. She spoke with feeling about the plight of the homeless. 21. We should all consider the plight of the less fortunate. 22. The book follows the plight of an orphaned Irish girl who marries into New York society. 23. The plight of the Asian economy is forcing businesses to downsize. 24. What is the cure for the plight of the homeless? 25. Few of us can be unmoved by the plight of the Romanian orphans. 26. He just wants to draw attention to the plight of the unemployed. 27. The plight of the refugees had tugged at the nation's heart. 28. The visit helped to focus world attention on the plight of the refugees. 29. The Government seems to be closing its eyes to the plight of the unemployed. 30. The proximity of the wealthy suburb to the squatter camp throws the plight of the squatters into even sharper relief. 1. In his speech, he dwelt on the plight of the sick and the hungry. 2. The visit helped to focus world attention on the plight of the refugees. 3. He displayed a willful ignorance of their plight. 4. Alexander is in a miserable plight. 5. The leader was much concerned over the plight of the refugees. 31. The leader was much concerned over the plight of the refugees. 32. On hearing of his plight, the council offered him a home. 33. They flew to Europe to publicize the plight of the refugees. 34. The television pictures brought home to us all the plight of the refugees. 35. He has been sleeping rough in the streets to highlight the plight of the homeless. 36. The plight of the refugees immediately grabbed the headlines . 37. dreadful plight I had lost my money and missed the last train home. 38. Losing only intensifies Williams' plight. 39. Some of the victims spoke publicly of their plight. 40. She must stop it, tell about Joe's terrible plight. 41. I had great sympathy for his plight. 42. It parks, waits and taunts our plight. 43. He embraced their plight as best he could. 44. But he ignores the plight of pensioners. 45. Strangely, I felt no guilt about Menzies's plight. 46. Their plight is an indirect result of the closure programme. 47. Her husband simply dismissed her plight and carried on with his plan to go riding. 48. The film deals with the nomadic desert people of the Sahel, whose plight has worsened in the recent years of drought. 49. To truly understand the plight of the Jets, consider this slice of trivia. 50. He sympathized with our plight but suggested that I call back the next day, when the Florida office was open. 51. His chief concern is the plight of kids growing up in the ghettoes. 52. Read in studio A teenager concerned about the plight of the homeless has decided to do something about the problem herself. 53. Elderly people isolated A new report has highlighted the isolated plight of elderly people in residential care who have a hearing loss. 54. Their plight is reinforced by their close proximity to wealth. 55. Or he could introduce an exchange rate policy to ease the plight of manufacturing companies. 56. Dark psychological explanations can also be found for our plight. 57. No doubt there are many humorous possibilities in the comic plight of a primitive boy in a modern major city. 58. But the threat of the old section of the course has meant some swift action to deal with a worsening plight. 59. Wrapped up in his own debauchery he had not known of her plight until recently. 60. Within months,[] the religious right had begun to compare her plight with that of civil rights activists in the I 950s. 61. Concern about the plight of young intellectuals was mixed with promises of improvements. 62. All however see the link between the local health situation and the plight of health workers and the national and international situation. 63. There can be no real understanding of the plight of either rural or urban poor. 64. To draw attention to their plight, they blockaded the road in the hope that it would get them priority for repairs. 65. However, a computer expert in California named Walt Woltosz heard of my plight. 66. As California's harvests begin next month, Juan's plight will highlight a nation's shame. 67. The aim was to raise awareness of the plight of the homeless. 68. Perhaps the working poor should threaten to incorporate in order to get local leaders to seriously address their plight. 69. Sweetness and plight Slavery on sugar plantations is a thing of the past. 70. We have publicised the plight of arctic terns, seals, badgers and intensively reared animals. 71. Does the general public care less about the plight of some old people than it does about children? 72. Did you see any post-Chernobyl documentary about the lifetime plight of the salmon lakes? 73. She was especially concerned with the plight of women homeworkers. 74. While he is extremely compassionate and sympathetic to her plight, he can not free her before a trial. 75. The more he describes the plight of public services, the more voters are reminded of the need for more public money. 76. They've written several articles in recent months warning of Land Travel's plight. 77. But poor refereeing is part and parcel of football and can not be used as an excuse for Newcastle's plight. 78. First introduced in 1989, Adopt-a-Pet aims to highlight the plight of abandoned animals and encourage more responsible pet ownership. 79. Yet people ignore the plight of, say,() the several species of bat which are on the edge of extinction. 80. We have been passing homeless beggars on the streets for so long we have become immune to their plight. 81. The cleft stick plight which is his current political position is displayed most vividly over Mr Heseltine's coal mine dilemma. 82. His capacity to persuade people to pay attention to the plight of the less fortunate was constant. 83. He became the best available villain for those who wished to fasten upon an individual to blame for Britain's plight. 84. Of course, if everyone knew their partners inside out, there's a good chance no-one would ever plight their troth. 85. Other conglomerates, particularly those looking for synergy, should be depressed by their mentor's plight. 86. Their debate on Labour's plight rages far above the brawling oratory in the conference hall. 87. Thus it is important to examine critically the different explanations of our present plight, and the different proposals to solve it. 88. The plight of the injured was an unenviable one; several of them could not be moved. 89. Their plight made me feel rather guilty about my concern over the mosquito bites on my face. 90. His plight affects us like the unwilling martyrdom of a saint who wants to be like other men. 91. The Republican contender said he never understood the plight of the handicapped before he was injured. 92. Is the Court deaf, dumb and blind to the plight of its hard-working employees? 93. They forgot Mary, forgot everything except their own perilous plight. 94. The plight of Gerald McClellan struck a chord in Jones. 95. The government is still being accused of being inattentive to the plight of the Health Service. 96. According to one theory, held by some psychiatrists, patients may find doctors increasingly unsympathetic to their plight. 97. Perhaps the most interesting response to the plight of modern conservatism comes from the cultural reformers. 98. Her plight touched the hearts of people around the world who raised £650,000 for her to undergo surgery in Pennsylvania. 99. He was handed a microphone, but with an irony that summarised Labour's plight, it failed to work. 100. The copyright disputes were brought to public attention when the Register ran a story detailing Mr Millington's plight. 101. The main reason why pensioners are in this plight is the Tory Government's decision in 1980. 102. But the Bruins seemed to accept their plight, rather than challenge it, and that may have most distressed Harrick. 103. The plight of some 600 detainees acknowledged by the authorities was also giving cause for concern. 104. There are better ways to highlight the plight of the homeless. 105. The joker exaggerated Lilley's plight, but gave an indication of a dilemma he was about to face on the hustings. 106. In the beginning, the linguistic plight of the Negro slave was deliberate policy. 107. Realizing that her plight was hopeless, Echo fled from the wood, tears pouring down her cheeks. 108. She has offered her plight as an example of what is happening to many small producers. 109. Roy was sympathetic to her plight and offered to help her look for her daughter. 110. But, despite growing international recognition of the plight of elephants on general, the wider problems of their conservation remain. 111. Does he think that he is helping our farmers in their genuine plight by highlighting such diseases in this debate? 112. A new report exposes the plight of skilled nurses, who work long hours for very low rates of pay. 113. Her mentor, Jim Teyechea, pushed Nogales' plight into the national spotlight, before he died of bone marrow cancer. 114. They have agreed to look into the pensioner's plight as a matter of urgency if Miss Early gets in touch. 115. The truth is that upon listening to the final confession of a villager, Monsieur Vincent realized the plight of the peasants. 116. This new reality helped engender a more sensitive ecclesial approach to the plight of Catholics in broken marriages. 117. The government's bungling attempts to help have only worsened the refugees' plight. 118. I had not realised that one innocent man's plight could arouse such blood lust. 119. Given the 163 extensive publicity, few could fail to be moved by the plight of polio victims. 120. It's hard not to sympathize with the plight of single parents in today's world. 121. Luckily the plumber they called out to reconnect the water was so touched by their plight that he waived his fee. 122. Defining abuse can allow the relative power of the carer to take precedence over the plight of the older person. 123. He had written sympathetically about the plight of the Kurds. 124. Lest we begin feeling too sorry for these fellows, consider the plight of the contemporary woman. 125. The trip also is intended to raise money and sympathy for the plight of the Tibetan people. 126. In their plight at present, they'd settle for the same status as Hartlepool next season in the Second Division. 127. And they blamed the finance Ministry's favouritism towards industry for the plight - and the restiveness - of the peasantry. 128. None of these exemptions, however, will help the businessman or farmer of whose plight mention has already been made. 129. There was little Sanson could do to ease the King's plight other than expedite the procedure. 130. Gross desperately pointed to the work of a lifetime to show that he was scarcely unsympathetic to the plight of minority students. 131. But Washington emerged from most of those exchanges with an unenviable plight. 132. Education programmes have been established to inform river-based communities about the plight of the baiji. 133. How did you get into such a plight? 134. He had been in a sorry plight. 135. He is in a sad plight. 136. Cathleen's plight seemed to her more startling than catastrophic. 137. Aladdin was indeed in a sorry plight. 138. the plight of the homeless. 139. When it comes to desensitizing your children to the plight of the poor, you can never start too early. 140. Ms. Hui's movie-making career has spanned more than three decades, and she has covered topics that include the plight of Vietnamese boat people, Alzheimer's disease and lesbianism. 141. I blamed my schedule, my family, my circumstances, and anything else I could think of for my plight. 142. We had to find a lawyer to [help] us to understand the actions of Dempsey but Blatter came in and said he understood our plight. 143. Is there a deus ex machina, a device that will rescue the rich world from its plight? 144. Voters blamed President Hoover for their plight and turned to his challenger in a landslide. 145. I blamed my schedule, my family, my circumstances, and anything else I could think of for my plight 0. 146. Word of her plight eventually reached the authorities at Moreton Bay. 147. The free Frankish peasants were in a plight similar to their predecessors, the Roman coloni. 148. With the clear perception of my plight, there fell upon me a blackness of despair. 148. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 149. The love without solace is very miserable ; the plight without family love insufferable. 150. Consider Dorothea Lange, who photographed images from the Great depression. She wanted to show the mood or plight of Americans affected by those hard times. 151. Belarus's Alyaksandr Lukashenka , naturally sympathetic to the plight of a fellow post - Soviet strongman, offered him sanctuary. 152. I think that she is in sympathy with their plight. 153. Previously he had been inclined to detach himself from the plight of victims of tragedy, not out of callousness but a sort of incuriosity. 154. In order to overcome the plight of rationalism, the Western philosophy of the development of many new path, one of which China is taking a similar path intuitionism philosophy. 155. The experiment researched on the control effect and physiological base of two kinds of defending fungus preparation against pimiento plight. The result was listed bellow:1. 156. But he might be taken aback by the popular sympathy for his plight. 157. Apiarist courses in many places are over-subscribed and membership of beekeeping associations has shot up with the increased awareness of the plight of the productive pollinator. 158. Not even the devout deny the plight of the Ganges now. 159. Huang Boyuan has been a spinocerebellar atrophy patient for over 9 years. The illness has damaged his balance and slurred his speech. Yet he faces his plight with optimism and courage. 160. This change suits for the particular plight and demanding of scholar-bureaucrat of different periods. 161. Phan now works at the Burma Campaign UK, raising awareness of the plight of the country's ethnic minorities. 162. The figures in John Cheever's novels embody the awkward existence conditions and reflect cheever's ponderation on the plight and outlet of the presaent people. 163. He had no solution of his own to the plight of the Third Army. 164. Many of the world's rivers, including the Colorado in America, China's Yellow river and the Tagus, which flows through Spain and Portugal, are suffering a similar plight. 165. He would concern himself solely with the plight of the hostages. 166. Wild tigress Sita, cub gently in mouth, gets her close-up when National Geographic addresses the plight of her species' vanishing habitat and vulnerability to poachers. 167. Politicians shed crocodile tears over the plight of the unemployed. 168. More than 400 exiles were on a dawn-to-dusk hunger strike to dramatize their plight. 169. These three strategies reflect the plight of woman homosexuality in modern China. 170. He looked first mollified and then relieved as it occurred to him his plight could be worse. 171. Last year Collins wrote a moving ballad which highlighted the plight of the homeless. 172. But he might be taken aback by the popular sympathy for his plight. So might the authorities: the case has become an embarrassment. 173. Silk stockings giddy, be in a sorry plight smiling expression of pretty girl stage still! 174. Last September , about 40 families traveled to capital call attention to the plight of abducted children. 175. The fire had come only five years after Upton Sinclair published his book The Jungle, which detailed the plight of the workers at a meat packer's plant. 176. Benedict recalled the plight of "street children who do not have the blessing of a family home." 177. Other works by Watts (1817-1904) on display at the Guildhall reflect a painter concerned with the plight of the poor and the suffering, with works such as "Found Drowned" and "The Irish Famine." 178. The cruelty of the situation moved the foreign charities,[] and celebrities such as Luciano Pavarotti to become involved in highlighting the plight of strays. 179. It is a measure of their plight that few of them have anywhere to go to. 180. By John Steinbeck. A monumental classic by a master, explores the plight of the poor who are exploited by modern corporations in an epic tale of struggling sharecroppers. 181. As teenagers they had heard radio broadcasts of Qaddafi sympathizing with the plight of the Tuareg and exhorting them to come to Libya, where he would help them fight for their rights. 182. The ineffectiveness of closing and rectifying small coal mines policy implementation result in the plight of policies implementation. 183. If practice did not make perfect, nor habit economize the expense of nervous and muscular energy, he would therefore be in a sorry plight. As Dr. 184. Marx' s perceptual conception of nature may find a logical channel to the plight of the legitimacy of environmental ethics. 185. A kakapo parrot, Sirocco, will be the ideal ambassador for conservation because he would focus attention on the plight of endangered species, said Key. 186. After plunging into a sorry plight, the pollster quit poking about and plotted a conspiracy. 187. He sought a word that would be distinct from sympathy, which can be felt for the general plight of another with no sharing whatever of what that other person is feeling. 188. As a woman herself, Woolf has deep-felt understanding of woman reader's plight and experience. This thesis focuses on Woolf's understanding of the identity, action and role of the reader. 189. Greens blamed the plight of spotted owls on loggers ; the loggers blamed unemployment on self - indulgent ornithology. 190. The crew were in a sorry plight by the time they reached the shore. 191. I plight again, By every sainted Bee - By Daisy called from hillside - By Bobolink from lane. 192. I blamed my schedule, my family, my circumstances, and anything else I could think of for my plight. Then it dawned on me. 193. We were in a sorry plight, tired, lost and hungry. 194. On the other hand, our country's administrative procedure legal methodology plunges in plight:singleness and rigescence. 195. Epstein, worried that their medical expenses might bankrupt them, sought publicity for the family's plight. 196. The general situation ( and perceived plight ) of China's Muslims has resonated amongst the global jihadist community. 197. It is marred, however(sentence dictionary), by songs that editorialize mawkishly about the children's plight. 198. Superbly aided by Jose Ramos Horta, Gusmao was able to bring the plight of his people to worldwide attention. 199. The jewels glitter between her breasts enticing him to another happenstance of sex. The two adjoin like vacuums of self into another lustful foray of plight. 200. In this paper, the current electricity power enterprises to adapt to changes in market supply and demand out of the plight of electricity, there are certain guiding significance and reference value. 201. Homeowners struggling with their mortgages perhaps doubt that a zillionaire understands their plight. "Annoy the rich." 202. 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. 203. Left to herself, Gerty mused distressfully upon her friend's plight, and her own inability to relieve it. 204. An analysis of the history of the credit expansion of the Japanese banks would reveal the non-performing asset plight of Japanese banks and formation process of their crisis effects. 205. Reductionist Approach to Translation by Professor Zhao Yanchun shows the efforts taken to breakthrough the plight of translation studies. 206. I bring my Rose. I plight again, By every sainted Bee-By Daisy called from hillside-By Bobolink from lane. 207. The Government-Subsidized Student Loan(GSSL)is in a sorry plight during the process of practice, which exposes credit crisis of the loan of financial aid in the university. |
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