单词 | Cosmopolitan |
例句 | 1. The club has a cosmopolitan atmosphere. 2. London has always been a cosmopolitan city. 3. Jamaica is a very cosmopolitan island. 4. Brigitta has such a cosmopolitan outlook on life. 5. New York is a highly cosmopolitan city. 6. The family are rich, and extremely sophisticated and cosmopolitan. 7. He had a cosmopolitan, slightly raffish air. 8. She 's a real cosmopolitan. 9. They lend the place a certain cosmopolitan tone. 10. Hassan is a French-speaking cosmopolitan. 11. Cosmopolitan chief Marcelle d'Argy Smith stormed out of the historic Oxford Union debating chamber after sitting through 90 minutes of bawdy horseplay. 12. Istanbul is a great cosmopolitan city, situated between East and West. 13. In the West armies were cosmopolitan and religious animosities relatively insignificant. 14. The cosmopolitan city of Cagliari is only 25 miles away. 15. Acapulco is a cosmopolitan city with a nightlife that puts Rio to shame. 16. With its vintage cable cars and cosmopolitan restaurants, the city is brimming with urbane sophistication. 17. Alexander, who speaks six languages, had a very cosmopolitan upbringing. 18. Barcelona feels a lot more cosmopolitan than other Spanish cities. 19. She laid down her Cosmopolitan magazine, open at fashions, loose flowing shirts in jewel colours. 20. Also cosmopolitan in outlook are a variety of traditional professions, particularly university lecturers. 21. Since then, the community has become more cosmopolitan(http:///cosmopolitan.html), and it has attracted many locals. 22. She grew up in an apartment in a cosmopolitan district of Chicago. 23. The latter, which evidently find themselves at home almost everywhere, are appropriately called cosmopolitan species. 24. This year, Artweek celebrates its tenth anniversary, and events have a distinctly cosmopolitan flavour. 25. They date and marry stars, dress in designer clothes, and are phenomenally rich and cosmopolitan. 26. And next Wednesday sees probably the biggest and most cosmopolitan trade wine show ever staged in the province. 27. Would they make love all day at some hot, steamy house somewhere in this glittering cosmopolitan city? 28. Palma, the capital of Majorca and of all the Balearic islands is a bustling and cosmopolitan city. 29. A gentle prod not to be scared was about all that Cosmopolitan could handle. 30. It was the inspired creation of a company of gifted architects, canny financiers, and cosmopolitan religious leaders. 1. The club has a cosmopolitan atmosphere. 2. London has always been a cosmopolitan city. 3. Jamaica is a very cosmopolitan island. 4. New York is a highly cosmopolitan city. 31. Santa Eulalia At attractive little town with a cosmopolitan atmosphere and some excellent restaurants. 32. We appear to be in the cosmopolitan city world of the uprooted. 33. She describes her fascinating cosmopolitan friends, and peculiar little museums she knows about, and wonderful cheeses. 34. The thing I like most about living in London is that it's so cosmopolitan. 35. He was known to the family through its cosmopolitan acquaintance among writers, artists, and musicians. 36. She succeeds Bonnie Fuller who will join Cosmopolitan as deputy editor. 37. The student body is cosmopolitan, including individuals from all continents. 38. It's a lively and cosmopolitan resort, which as well as being scenic, offers enormous potential to the sports enthusiast. 39. I bought some magazines for the trip - Cosmopolitan and Vanity Fair. 40. Ten Bel Geminis Geminis provide a contrast to Drago with a more relaxed cosmopolitan atmosphere. 41. Indeed, Abraham, more cosmopolitan and less legalistic than Moses, became the favourite hero of such concoctions. 42. New York is a very cosmopolitan city. 43. She has a very cosmopolitan outlook on life. 44. She sipped her cosmopolitan and shake her head sadly. 45. A cosmopolitan person or organism; a cosmopolite. 46. Alexandria's population was cosmopolitan, but mainly Greek. 47. He felt daring and idealistic and cosmopolitan. 48. Alexander envisioned a cosmopolitan culture in his new empire. 49. The large cosmopolitan genus Senecio, a perennial medicinal herb of the family compositae, has been utilized as a anthmicrobial agent. 50. Great year-round weather, top-ranked beaches and the sparkling waters of Biscayne Bay are the backdrops for a cosmopolitan metropolis, pulsing with the rhythms of its diverse population. 51. My home is in the capital. It's a cosmopolitan city. 52. Mention mental disease normally, people is cosmopolitan think of bedlamite. 53. His cosmopolitan benevolence impartially extended to all races and to all creeds. 54. One is plant ticklish is cosmopolitan pest cole moth, chemically insecticide kills more more. 55. An icon of the Swiss school of typography, Helvetica swept through the design world in the '60s and became synonymous with modern, progressive, cosmopolitan attitudes. 56. The dodder is one kind of annual autoecious weed of alfalfa, cosmopolitan weed quar ine object. 57. Every day, Cosmopolitan rolls out a new position in its "Cosmo Kama Sutra" line of sex tips. 58. The island was populated by a young and cosmopolitan crowd. 59. Urban Honolulu, the state capital, is a cosmopolitan metropolis with a population of more than 370,000; the entire island of Molokai, a scant 50 miles away, has only 7,400 residents. 60. Those who stayed permanently in Europe were unusually cosmopolitan in their origins. 61. The city of the future is shaping up to be a neighborly Panopticon, leeched of the cosmopolitan ability to see, and not be seen, where every nosepick is noted and logged and uploaded to the Internet. 62. Photograph by James L. StanfieldThe largest city between Honolulu and Auckland, Suva—the capital of the Republic of Fiji—dazzles with cosmopolitan offices, shops, and entertainment. 63. As one of the world's most important international and cosmopolitan centers, Hong Kong has been developing at a tremendous speed, impressing visitors with something new every day. 64. A stickler for meanings, he liked to be called not internationalist, but cosmopolitan. 65. The foreign officials reflect something of the cosmopolitan nature of the Tang court: the bare-headed figure is probably Central Asian; the one with the pointed cap, Korea. 66. Between the downtown core and its vast network of city-size suburbs, the cosmopolitan Indian capital is home to some 18.6 million. 67. Beijing is the capital of China. It's a cosmopolitan city. 68. Annual herb (Capsella bursa-pastoris) of the family Cruciferae (mustard family), indigenous to Europe but now a nearly cosmopolitan weed in temperate regions. 69. She rapidly assume the cosmopolitan standard of virtue and becomes worse. 70. Certainly a man can only be cosmopolitan up to a certain point. 71. No self-respecting cosmopolitan man looking for an evening of companionship is going to lean out his car window and call out to a woman at a traffic light. 72. Pattaya,on the eastern coast of the Gulf of Thailand,is a cosmopolitan city dedicated to the pursuit of excitement,pleasure and adventure. 73. Forex margin deal is cosmopolitan investment means, which is not opened in china at present , but it will be first or late under the boosting of our finance market reformation step. 74. Soon, IDG successfully introduced Cosmopolitan of the US into the Chinese market. 75. Listeners to the walking tours will be guided to the firehouse featured in the popular 1984 film "Ghost Busters" and the bar where the Cosmopolitan cocktail was created. 76. And Shanghai, an open and cosmopolitan city that is boundlessly ambitious and fiercely competitive, has always been China's K-9 education leader. 77. Sarah Palin represents a strand in Republican thinking that sees the party's mission as perpetual insurgency against an un-American conspiracy run by a cosmopolitan Washington elite. 78. Once a Western island in the German Democratic Republic, after unification of the two Germanys, Berlin became the most interesting and cosmopolitan city in all of Europe. 79. Rafah long languished as a provincial backwater in the claustrophobic Gaza Strip, a clannish and rural hinterland to Gaza City’s bustling and cosmopolitan downtown. 80. The larvae of these cosmopolitan species were either coprophilous or saprophytic, and most of the adult flies lived in the same living environment as human beings or domestic animals. 81. But the cosmopolitan influx refreshes the uniformity of American culture. 81. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day! 82. Second, it must work to prevent a global retreat into techno-nationalism and instead evangelise for a cosmopolitan approach to innovation. 83. Demographically, by freeing the labour market and operating a colour-blind immigration policy, the reforms have created an increasingly cosmopolitan society. 84. There have always been Americans of a remarkable and cosmopolitan sort. 85. As Africans become more urban and cosmopolitan, will their views soften? 86. Holsten, the golden pilsener from Hamburg, was first brewed in this throbbing cosmopolitan city well over 100 years ago. 87. Little scientist can offer the fire-new answer to the cosmopolitan problem. 88. She is, to borrow a term coined by another cosmopolitan writer, Pico Iyer, just the sort of "global soul" we need to guide us into a China that is transforming and being transformed by the world. 89. The areal-types of the dominant families was cosmopolitan distribution and pantropic distribution totalling 48 families, accounting for 85.2%. 90. This unique suicide prevention conference promises to be a dynamic and educational event in the equally exciting surrounds of Tel Aviv-Jaffa with its distinctive cosmopolitan and energetic atmosphere. 91. The largest city between Honolulu and Auckland, Suva—the capital of the Republic of Fiji— dazzles with cosmopolitan offices, shops, and entertainment. 92. Cody itself had a certain cosmopolitan western charm, 'though Denise and I had a little bit of a blow-up over stopping for shopping vs. getting on towards Missoula. 93. The country's cosmopolitan capital, Lisbon, on the broad estuary of the Tagus, is one of the most strikingly situated cities in the world. 94. How, the Court's defenders asked, could the Court not rule in the increasingly tolerant and cosmopolitan mid-20th century, that state-enforced racial segregation violated the Constitution? 95. A coarse cosmopolitan weed(Amaranthus retroflexus) having hairy leaves and stout, terminal panicles with dense, lateral spikes of green flowers. 96. According to constructivism, multilateral tax treaties will facilitate the forging of collective identity of the countries and cosmopolitan culture in the world. 97. The dodder is one kind of annual autoecious weed of alfalfa, cosmopolitan weed quarantine object. 98. Put them all together, and you have London, a cosmopolitan capital. 99. For three days India's most cosmopolitan city and aspirant international financial centre echoed with gunfire. 100. I'm now in Budapest, the capital of Hungary,(http://) which is huge and impressive and bustling and cosmopolitan and everything a big city should be. 101. Downtown Suva, Viti Levu Island, Republic of Fiji The largest city between Honolulu and Auckland, Suva—the capital of the Republic of Fiji— dazzles with cosmopolitan offices, shops, and entertainment. 102. CAVENDISH COLLEGE is proud of its multicultural student body which diversity of a cosmopolitan like London. 103. An obvious example is the art of Russian artist Marc Chagall. Chagall was from Vitebsk, a small village far from cosmopolitan St. Petersburg. When he grew up he went to the city, seeking knowledge. |
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