单词 | Twain |
例句 | 1. Above all, I love Mark Twain. 2. Mark Twain is my favorite author. 3. To my mind, Mark Twain was beyond question the large man of his time. 4. People speak of Mark Twain as a signal humourous writer. 5. And some, like Shania Twain, sizzled. 6. Its position is similar to that of Mark Twain: reports of its death would be greatly exaggerated. 7. Consider the death of Amtrak, to paraphrase Mark Twain, to be greatly exaggerated. 8. Mark Twain came to visit, and Mary Austin, who was to become a well-known writer, came to live. 9. The Russian student's familiarity with Mark Twain delighted him. 10. Samuel Clemens'pseudonym was Mark Twain. 11. The writings of Mark Twain are pseudonymous. 12. Twain has entered the final stage of the cause. 13. Mark Twain is a pseudonymity for Samuel Langhorne Clemens. 13. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 14. Mark Twain edited a newspaper in Missouri. 15. Man is the twain, draw play play. 16. Authors studied include Twain, Wilde, Shakespeare, and Cervantes. 17. Mark Twain, one of our most famous writers, and Charlie Chaplin, the great movie comedian, dropped out of school before 8th grade. 18. Mark Twain took the answers to these questions with him when he joined the arc of Halley's comet at Redding, Connecticut, on April 21, 1910. 19. In popular culture today, Twain is “Colonel Sanders without the chicken, the avuncular man who told stories, ” Ron Powers, the author of “Mark Twain: A Life, ” said in a phone interview. 20. East is East, and West is West, and never the twain shall meet. 21. I can live for two months on a good compliment. Mark Twain , American writer . 22. People in the area where I grew up were either landowners or farmers, and never the twain shall meet. 23. She held up her axe to ward off a murderously diving spar, and split it in twain. 24. Abdul-Rauf is again demonstrating just how difficult it is for the twain to meet, or even wave from a distance. 25. For example, he suggests that the young Clemens grew miserable when he first tried living full-time as Mark Twain. 26. But Rodrigo ordered a bed to be made ready for himself and for the leper, and they twain slept together. 27. There are even photographs of writers who owe a debt to Twain, in case you miss the point. 28. Generally, the streetwise dealers work in a separate camp from the more educated types, and never the twain shall meet. 29. Yet there is profit and truth in the idea of innocence, especially as Twain understood and exploited it. 30. Though not wealthy, Tasha's family was well established in Bostonian society, having such acquaintances as John Singer Sargent and Mark Twain. 1. Above all, I love Mark Twain. 2. Mark Twain is my favorite author. 31. Go, counsellor; thou and my bosom henceforth shall be twain. 32. Professor of English, Chair of Department of English. Besides her profound achievement in English teaching and English literature, Dr. Driscoll is a well-known researcher on Mark Twain. 33. The three dominant figures of the period are William Dean Howells, Mark Twain, and Henry James. 34. Except perhaps for Mark Twain, no other American writer has registered with such precision the humor — and the pathos — of false sophistication and the vital banality of big-city pretension. 35. That's why Mark Twain and Nikola Tesla have to rank right at the top of the "We'd love to hear what they talked about when they were alone" list. 36. Mark Twain and Samuel Clemens were one and the same. 37. Mark Twain said in 1866 " the most delicious fruit known to men, cherimoya" 38. Mark Twain once said about rural England that it was "too absolutely beautiful to be left out of doors." He could have said the same about the Berkshires, where the Clark is set. 39. In this period, Howells, Mark Twain, Henry James were very famous. 40. So were Thomas Edison, Mark Twain, and Susan B. Anthony. 41. Let us consider that we are all insane, it will explain us to each other, it will unriddle many riddles. --- mark twain. 42. Consider some of the great thinkers: H.L. Mencken, Tom Paine, Mark Twain, Abraham Lincoln, Bertrand Russell, and Jane Austen. 43. The classic Twain , however, like the early Chaplain, is a great artist whose touch is sure. 44. We gave birth to Sojourner Truth, Mark Twain, Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King, Gertrude Stein... 45. Mark Twain and Poe. there is no need to enlarge on the gulf between them. 46. Why do I think Tom Sawyer is a great book Mark Twain wrote the story in 1876, but it's still read and loved by people all over the world today. 47. Opponents of the treaty included former President Cleveland, industrialist Andrew Carnegie, labor leader Samuel Gompers, writer Mark Twain, and others. 48. Van Wyck Brooks a 20 th - century critic called Twain an artist who hated art. 49. It is like a pomegranate cut in twain with a knife of ivory. 50. Twain recalls being invited to an official White House dinner and being warned by his wife, Olivia, who stayed at home, not to wear his winter galoshes. 51. In this way I acquired two additional names: "Twain, the Filthy Corruptionist," and "Twain, the Loathsome Embracer." 52. The'Eastern'Mark Twain can be delicate to the point of prudery. 53. Famous modern novelists also include: Mark Twain, Jack London, etc. 54. This is the free - thinking, free - spoken, democratic Twain who girds at slavery, aristocracy, and intolerance. 55. Mark Twain was a determinist. Yet he never ceased to scold the human race. 56. This is a novel after the fashion of Mark Twain. 57. In some indefinable way(), Twain had conveyed his charismatic self to Keller. 58. Using the plesiochronous communication model , implement duplex audio communication functions on twain USB ISO endpoints, simplify the design of clock synch system . 59. While Mark Twain and William Dean Howells satirized European manners at times, Henry James was an admirer of ancient European civilization. 60. Like so many of his contemporaries , Twain was not whole - hearted in his praise of industrialism. 61. It is a sunlit story of the warm south: Mark Twain rather than Tennessee Williams, complete with drive, wit, love, pride, hope and so on. 62. Mark Twain once went to borrow a certain book from a neighbour in Tarry town. 63. Samuel Clemens , known as Mark Twain, became a famous Ameri - can writer. 64. Twain taught American authors from Arthur Miller to David Bradley, Ralph Ellison, Ursula Le Guin, Toni Morrison, and countless others important lessons about the craft of fiction. 65. Arthur Miller wrote of Steinbeck, "I can't think of another American writer, with the possible exception of Mark Twain, who so deeply penetrated the political life of the country." 66. There, Mark Twain delivered a vivid and uproarious account of his interlude as a Sacramento Union reporter in the Sandwich Islands—present-day Hawaii. 67. The three dominant figures of the period are William Howells, Mark Twain, and Henry James. 68. Great writers like Mark Twain only appear once in a blue moon. 69. Mark Twain writes not only Tom Sawyer's puckish character in lively ways, but also tells us some social phenomenon and the rules of life . 70. A baby is an inestimable blessing and bother. --- Mark Twain. 71. This amounted to "a rattling tip-top puff," Mark Twain assured his publisher, "which will go into every newspaper in the country." 72. A city of southern New York near the Pennsylvania border west of Binghamton. Mark Twain is buried here. Population, 33, 724. 73. Mark Twain poked fun at it in A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court. 73. 74. Objective:To explore the method, the indication and value of Twain punctures and ex titaniumnip laparoscopic appendectomy(TELA). 75. For example, the American war in the Philippines was still going on in 1906, and Twain read that American troops cornered 600 of the Moro tribe, including women and children, in a volcanic crater. 76. Mem. -- During the rest of the campaign this paper never referred to me in any other way than as "the infamous perjurer Twain." 77. Paraphrasing Mark Twain, too bad these things can go around the Earth before the TRUTH can get its pants on. 78. Mark Twain and Samuel Clemens were one and the same person. 79. Our class discussed Huckleberry Finn, a book written by Mark Twain. 80. In a passage removed by Paine, Twain excoriates "the iniquitous Cuban-Spanish War" and Gen. Leonard Wood's "mephitic record" as governor general in Havana. 81. Among the hotel's most famous guests are Andy Warhol, Mark Twain, Arthur Miller, Patti Smith and Jim Morrison, all of whom called the Chelsea Hotel home at one time or another. 82. Twain first tried dictating into Thomas Edison's new recording machine but didn't like it — he was a man who strutted stages all over the world, delivering extemporaneous spiels. 83. In the autobiography itself, Twain mixes news and history, using something from the "infernal newspapers" as a jumping-off point for his dictation. 84. Samuel Langhorne Clemens more commonly known by his pen name Mark Twain was a great American author. 85. SIGNIFICANT -- Mr. Twain, it will be observed, is suggestively silent about the Cochin China perjury. 86. Books and articles flowed from Twain, and each increased his reputation as America's greatest humorist. 87. Twain first published Chapters 4–17, describing his apprenticeship as a riverboat pilot, in 1875. 88. Capacity electron switch self coupling AC regulator, it is composed of twain class switch by BTA, that two self coupling transformer. 89. This is the freethinking, free - spoken, democratic Mark Twain who girds at slavery, aristocracy, and intolerance. 90. Samuel Clemens, who was as Mark Twain, became a famous American writer. 91. Mark Twain said irreverence is the champion of liberty, if not its only defender. 92. The Lodz group was split in twain by the main thrust of the German Tenth Army. 93. A bloody civil war that practically tore the country in twain led to the enfranchisement of black former slaves. 94. Mark Twain called it "the most delicious fruit known to men." He was talking about the cherimoya. 95. One day Mark Twain was invited to gibe a talk in a small town. 96. I will state, in passing, that the journal above quoted from always referred to me afterward as "Twain, the Body-Snatcher." 97. The Gilded Age: A Tale of Today is an 1873 novel by Mark Twain and Charles Dudley Warner that satirizes greed and political corruption in post-Civil War America. 98. A SWEET CANDIDATE. -- Mark Twain, who was to make such a blighting speech at the mass meeting of the Independents last night, didn't come to time! 99. Keller met every US President from Grover Cleveland to Lyndon B. Johnson and was friends with many famous figures, including Alexander Graham Bell, Charlie Chaplin, and Mark Twain. 100. Mark Twain used the unique shape of the Jim Black English image, is originality, effort. 101. William Dean Howells praises Mark Twain as "the Lincoln of American literature". 102. But Twain, Howells, and James were jeeringly described by Mencken as " draft - dodgers ". 103. To Mark Twain and through the eye of reminiscence, the river was all existence. |
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