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  1. I got many letters of consolation when my mother died.
    母亲死后,我收到许多安慰信。
  2. We have received many letters on this subject from our readers.
    关于这个题目我们收到了很多读者的来信。


letters
[ noun ]
  1. the literary culture

  2. <noun.cognition>
    this book shows American letters at its best
  3. scholarly attainment

  4. <noun.cognition>
    he is a man of letters


  1. Letters from the transport workers' and flight engineers' unions supporting Mr. Shugrue were delivered to the board before its meeting yesterday.
  2. Pravda ran the censored letters under the banner headline "Letters From Florida" and undoubtedly expected big propaganda points as a result.
  3. And with the tale, there remain loose ends: Letters hidden in a suitcase and found by David are never explained; the father of Clara's child also is a mystery.
  4. Letters have been sent to the Chinese Embassy in Washington, D.C., but there has been no response so far.
  5. Letters are welcome on this and other topics in Software at Work.
  6. "Yes I am," he replied. "I think the way to end it is to vote. Letters are coming in saying, "Enough is enough _ this has gone on too long." "I believe enough time has been devoted to this matter," Mitchell said.
  7. Letters from family members and colleagues appeared in Beirut newspapers last week.
  8. As her correspondence bears all the charming acuity of her best fiction, "The Letters of Edith Wharton" (Scribner's, 654 pages, $29.95) is a valuable literary chronicle.
  9. Letters of understanding also were signed for oil, energy and banking collaboration.
  10. Sir, Mr J D Meads (Letters, January 20) correctly points out that, with no competition from imported coal or any other energy source, British Coal could produce 60m tonnes of coal a year profitably.
  11. MILTON F. CAPPS Washington Readers trying to reduce cancer risk in their own families deserve to hear about a very different estimate from Bernard Cohen's (Letters, Dec. 11) of the cancer deaths from medical and dental X-rays.
  12. He also was a member of the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters and a fellow of the American Institute of Architects.
  13. Sir, the logic of Mr Grey's gloss (Letters, April 6) on Mr van den Muyzenberg's letter (March 30) is incontestable and points up the paradox that fixed exchange rates must be variable.
  14. No, I haven't done an "about-face" (Letters, April 10).
  15. A pair of shoes costs Pounds 6 in a pro's shop. There is always someone in the clubhouse afterwards eager to introduce you to Officer's Choice beer, Indian rum or the club's famed chickpea curry. Letters of introduction are not needed.
  16. She was awarded many honors for her work, including membership in the American Academy of Arts and Letters and the National Institute of Arts and Letters, two Guggenheim Fellowships, the National Medal for Literature, and the Horizon Prize.
  17. She was awarded many honors for her work, including membership in the American Academy of Arts and Letters and the National Institute of Arts and Letters, two Guggenheim Fellowships, the National Medal for Literature, and the Horizon Prize.
  18. As Lord Chesterfield observed in his famous Letters, 'Be therefore, I beg of you, not only really, but seemingly and manifestly attentive to whoever speaks to you'.
  19. It can be like having an AGM report for your bedside book. The year's best epistolary memoir, Jean Renoir's Letters (Faber, Pounds 25), relieves torpor with eye-opening gobbits about individual films.
  20. Letters were mailed yesterday to more than 500,000 physicians notifying them of the offer, Upjohn said.
  21. Letters from his parents reveal both frustration and hope, Fang said.
  22. The Letters put more flesh on these biographical bones: they give insights into her draconian childhood, her disastrous marriage to Peter Rodd ('Prod'), whom she did not succeed in divorcing until 1957.
  23. Edward O. Wilson, author of "Sociobiology: The New Synthesis," has won the Richard M. Weaver Award for Scholarly Letters from the Ingersoll Foundation.
  24. Andrew Zimbalist (Letters, May 15) was quite correct to point out that he "cannot speak to the conditions in Cuban prisons."
  25. Sir, Gordon Roddick's defence of his company's commitment to social and ethical issues (Letters: August 24) fails to mention one important element of The Body Shop's position.
  26. Sir, To add a twist to recent correspondence on GPs' working hours (Letters, February 5/6), l would like to suggest an improvement to benefit both doctors and patients.
  27. Letters that claimed responsibility for the mail bombs attributed them to a racist hate group.
  28. They guest-acted for a December week on Broadway in A.R. Gurney's "Love Letters," a play about the friendship and romance of a couple from childhood to adulthood, all told through letters and other correspondence.
  29. I pointed out (Letters to the Editor, June 4) that Ha'aretz carried no such account of a celebration in Elkana honoring Rabbi Levinger.
  30. Letters of credit are usually issued by a bank to guarantee a company's financial obligation.
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