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单词 Eloquent
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(1) Silence is more eloquent than words. Thomas Carlyle 
(2) He waxed eloquent about her talents as an actress.
(3) The defence lawyer made an eloquent plea for his client's acquittal.
(4) The pyramids are an eloquent testimony to the ancient Egyptians' engineering skills.
(5) She made an eloquent appeal for action before it was too late.
(6) I heard him make a very eloquent speech at that dinner.
(7) Her enthusiasm made her eloquent.
(8) He was eloquent about his love of books.
(9) He addressed the audience in an eloquent speech.
(10) He grew quite eloquent on the subject.
(11) His eloquent speech called out a response in the heart of every man.
(12) My mother waxed eloquent on the theme of wifely duty.
(13) He was so eloquent that he cut down the finest orator.
(14) The photographs are an eloquent reminder of the horrors of war.
(15) These ruins are an eloquent reminder of the horrors of war.
(16) The pictures were an eloquent reminder of the power of the volcano.
(17) His eyes were eloquent.
(18) Justice Brennan offered an extraordinarily eloquent and diplomatic response.
(19) Your work should be your most eloquent argument.
(20) He gave an eloquent speech after dinner.
(21) The bus journey alone is eloquent of class inequality.
(22) Few will forget his eloquent defence of individual freedom.
(23) Her hair was rather wild, her tongue eloquent.
(24) Shepperson seems possessed, brilliant, eloquent.
(25) Maybe I was more eloquent than I thought.
(26) Both prosecution and defence lawyers gave eloquent closing speeches.
(27) Alan Keyes, an eloquent black talk-show host who fervently opposes abortion, has never officially abandoned the race.
(28) There are significant and eloquent omissions from the Gracious Speech.
(29) That was about the longest conversation I ever had with him: Fritz at his most eloquent and long-winded.
(30) A political personality does not necessarily have to be eloquent or even verbally articulate to come across well on the television screen.
(1) He waxed eloquent about her talents as an actress.
(2) The defence lawyer made an eloquent plea for his client's acquittal.
(3) The pyramids are an eloquent testimony to the ancient Egyptians' engineering skills.
(4) She made an eloquent appeal for action before it was too late.
(5) I heard him make a very eloquent speech at that dinner.
(6) Her enthusiasm made her eloquent.
(7) He addressed the audience in an eloquent speech.
(8) He was so eloquent that he cut down the finest orator.
(9) These ruins are an eloquent reminder of the horrors of war.
(31) He said they tend to be more eloquent and more creative because their experiences are mostly singular.
(32) Tall, dark, handsome and eloquent, our hero cuts a dashing figure in the little city with big ambitions.
(33) She was an eloquent speaker, able to move and inspire audiences.
(34) Mr Keyes, a former radio talk-show host and Reagan administration diplomat, is the most eloquent of the Republican candidates.
(35) Sister Aimee was a talented thespian as well as a legendarily eloquent preacher.
(36) Their very insistence of trying to make sense is eloquent testimony to assumptions that are powerful though silent.
(37) The poem is full of eloquent phrases about the beauty of nature.
(38) Mr. Griffiths I could not pay a more eloquent testimony to the doctor than my hon. Friend has just paid.
(39) Oddly, it was men who'd left the active priesthood to marry who were most eloquent about celibacy.
(40) If not a particularly eloquent or clever contribution, I thought it served its purpose.
(41) Luyendyk not only is eloquent and personable, he is Hollywood handsome.
(42) The mountaintop offers eloquent testimony on all of this, for nothing there grows for ever.
(43) Susan Zakin is the most perceptive and eloquent political columnist in print in Tucson and probably in the whole damn state.
(44) Aunt Margaret presided over the table with placid contentment, urging them to eat with eloquent movements of the eyes and hands.
(45) But used responsibly, emotional resonance is the appeal of every speaker who is eloquent rather than simply articulate.
(46) The Raika were in trouble and when it came to articulating their misfortunes these normally taciturn men became eloquent.
(47) Second, it was the theological uses of mathematics on which Bacon waxed eloquent.
(48) There was an eloquent and impassioned speech from Mr Wash, Woolridge's defence lawyer.
(49) Great issues of conscience are thrashed out in impassioned, eloquent language.
(50) The grammar school still had many powerful and eloquent friends; by 1960 the secondary moderns had none.
(51) One of the most eloquent critics has been a conservative writer, Charles Murray.
(52) It's often said that the world wants to silence the eloquent.
(53) A more eloquent statement of unrealism would be hard to devise, writes Edward Steen.
(54) His eloquent description makes it sound like a building that any community would be proud to have in its midst.
(55) The most eloquent witness to this fact is Maxse's old ally Bridgeman.
(56) And the stridency of those who argue otherwise bears eloquent testimony to that fact.
(56) try its best to collect and make good sentences.
(57) At the press conference next morning, there was eloquent body-language.
(58) It is a world in which the grimace is often more eloquent than the phrase.
(59) Brazenly, Rumsfeld ignored the question, but it was an eloquent omission.
(60) Amy Lehman as the dry Miss Casewell has perfected the eloquent raised eyebrow.
(61) He seemed calm and thoughtful, and throughout his recent eloquent speeches had not raised his voice.
(62) Archbishop Ralph's eloquent letter to the pope had had no effect.
(63) Perhaps the most eloquent opponent was Patrick Henry in Virginia.
(64) And about this Eliot is again uncharacteristically emphatic, as well as eloquent.
(65) The eloquent auctioneer smiled at his own ingenuity.
(66) Both prosecution and defense lawyers gave eloquent closing speeches.
(67) He grew eloquent under her receptive gaze.
(68) Eloquent Chesterton told about various philosophical proposition to him.
(69) There is nothing as eloquent as a rattlesnake's tail.
(70) He is a soul - stirring, eloquent preacher.
(71) The speaker made an eloquent appeal for human rights.
(72) During heartbreak , love is a doggerel, caustic and mocking, eloquent and glib.
(73) We see most eloquent orators voiceless as fish they speak of Thee, O Jesus our Saviour.
(74) Here's one danger sign: the book's most eloquent evocations of this era of Southwestern real-estate swindling come from a newspaper, The Arizona Republic.
(75) During her tenure, she penned 42 amazingly eloquent temple hymns to praise not only her main master, but love and war goddess Ishtar/Inanna and their respective institutions of worship as well.
(76) With this notion in mind, second to his painstaking draftsmanship is his emblematic use of color and the eloquent control of its monotone palette.
(77) So can Mr. Obama, who can be so eloquent when delivering a message of uplift, rise to the challenge of unreasoning, unappeasable opposition? Only time will tell.
(78) As far as I'm concerned your argument is more eloquent.
(79) His legal and political speeches are models of Latin diction. His eloquent, oratorical manner of writing, described as Ciceronian .
(80) Lawyer Jia specializes in major and complicated cases from the day of a full-time professional on, characteristic of broad knowledge, meticulous thinking, eloquent speechcraft , and prompt response.
(81) An eloquent speaker is one skilled in the use of words.
(82) Mrs. Thatcher joined in eloquent attacks on the inefficiency of nationalized industries.
(83) We have refined it to a fare-thee-well as an efficient, flexible, sometimes even eloquent medium of communication.
(84) Aim : To evaluate the operative effect of parasagittal meningioma in the eloquent area.
(85) He was famous for his clumsiness of speech, but now he is quite eloquent.
(86) In 2004, Michael Bierut of Pentagram wrote an eloquent homage to it, and in 2007 Gary Hustwit'sdocumentary "Helvetica"spread knowledge of the map beyond design historians.
(87) Yes, Churchill's words are very eloquent, very touching, very spiritual.
(88) His sermons were unpredictably witty and satirical as well as eloquent.
(89) Conciseness means that the expression of the letter should be eloquent, brief, _ and _ comprehensive.
(90) The constitutional debates at Philadelphia had been eloquent and profound.
(91) On the campaign trail, he is approachable , chummy and eloquent.
(92) The Irish people were deeply touched by his eloquent speech and accepted the grand baptism.
(93) But her eloquent ability to sound both world-weary and innocent was partly shaped by her tough background, and gave her the ability to touch hearts everywhere.
(94) He's an eloquent man, smartly dressed in a three-piece suit.
(95) The elevating book he elected provided eloquent facts that the elapsed time will eliminate our distress.
(96) Maggie: Ok for our last meal we will pretend that this is an eloquent banquette with a make-believe table.
(97) As an old woman she stumped the country providing emancipation with an eloquent epigraph: "Give 'em land and an outset, and hab teachers learn 'em to read. Den they can be somebody."
(98) This 1954 clip of Audrey Hepburn (Best Actress, Roman Holiday) is a master class in brevity, emphasis ("...thank you to EVERYbody...") and eloquent eyelash fluttering.
(99) I wish to thank you for your very gracious and eloquent remarks.
(100) Although it is often vulgar and unrefined, its implied meaning can be both deep and eloquent.
(101) Some days his eyes were eloquent — laughing at our reported mishaps, listening alertly, revealing painful awareness of his inability to care for himself.
(102) De Roquefort's words carried not a hint of emotion, and the seneschal knew how the marshal could clothe wrongs in eloquent language.
(103) In part he had become the university lecturer -- persuasive , eloquent.
(104) Ciceronian means Cicero's eloquent, oratorical manner of writing, which has had an enormous influence on the development of European prose.
(105) Subsequently the eloquent man frequently asked the consequence of quenching in sequence.
(106) Fences , sheds , everything had a ruined look, and were eloquent of poverty.
(107) My cousins, full of exhilaration, were so eloquent in narrative and comment.
(108) I acted out a pantomine more eloquent than my most expressive words.
(109) Daniel Webster, the eloquent Senator from Massachusetts, was shareholder 296.
(110) The most untutored person with passion is more persuasive than the most eloquent without.
(111) Tropical palm trees stretch along the shores of this tranquil and eloquent beach located in northern San Diego County.
(112) Which would now seem more eloquent of the collective mood – the optimism of Beethoven's Ode to Joy, the EU's official anthem, or John Cage's four minutes and 33 seconds of silence?
(113) Words were not heeded here; and silence was more eloquent.
(114) The eloquent and ornate carving on a church pulpit was done by Indian.
(115) The memoir eloquent chronicle of Lee Kuan Yew's extensive experiences in statecraft, politics and international diplomacy.
(116) Postpartum depression, in particular, has been drawing growing attention, afflicting some 15% of new mothers, as Michelle said in her eloquent post on the challenges of returning to work with PPD.
(116) is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
(117) In Egypt, president offers eloquent counterpoint to bin Laden's venom.
(118) With them she is so playful , pleasant, and eloquent.
(119) It's an eloquent self-justification—you find this kind of frank introspection again and again on the thousands of independent websites maintained by World of Warcraft's more than 10 million players.
(120) Among assertive, learned, or eloquent people, she seemed to feel her dowdiness and insufficiency.
(121) TYPICAL USE : The eloquent and ornate carving a church pulpit was done by Indian Hand.
(122) Friedrich von Hayek is the most eloquent expositor of the market as a process of discovery.
(123) The defense lawyer established the innocence of the accused by eloquent argument and concise legal analysis.
(124) He was given the name Chrysostom, which means " golden-mouthed, " because of his eloquent sermons.
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