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口唇


  1. He kissed her on the lips.
    他吻了她的嘴唇。
  2. She raised her finger to her lips as a sign for silence.
    她举起一根手指放在唇边,示意肃静。



  1. The rest, however, is coming from a most un-Republican source - a (read my lips) tax increase. A large part of New York's Dollars 21m outlay will be spent on security, and calming the fears of the thousands of out-of-towners attending the convention.
  2. The president finds it hard to resist his "read my lips" rhetoric on spending and taxes, drawing lines that don't necessarily permit consideration of a proposal's merits.
  3. Meanwhile, voters will want to read the lips of selected union barons, as well as those of the would-be ministers.
  4. Meanwhile, the prospect of Ragu wasting $20 million to establish a brand that may soon be pulled off the shelves has Campbell licking its lips.
  5. "The president says, `Read my lips,"' Byrd told reporters. "He says he won't support any increase in taxes.
  6. Unfortunately, not many in the audience heard the nervously muttered punch line: "loose lips."
  7. However, the nine bands in the parade marched only one block of the 10-block route, just enough for the TV cameras, and instrument mouthpieces were taped so they wouldn't freeze to players' lips.
  8. Unlike George Bush, he avoided theatrical 'read my lips' type commitments on future policy.
  9. Jackson introduced Dukakis and made frequent references to Bush's line of "Read my lips," saying that Bush was part of the Reagan administrations repeated failures in civil rights.
  10. "I think George Bush meant it and if people don't read lips in this town, I think they are going to be left out somewhere," Dole said.
  11. Directness of verbal communication from the lips of the singers was not the first source of revelation. As it happens, the opera was most eloquently and - apart from the rich-toned but word-muffled Nurse of Nadine Denize - clearly sung.
  12. Phrases like "zone of privacy" fall easily from her lips.
  13. Read our lips, Mr. Quayle.
  14. Today, he is at the center of yet another controversy, but this time his lips are sealed.
  15. Mr. Guajardo lowers his eyes, presses a finger to his lips and starts talking about local tourist attractions.
  16. He said she had numerous facial injuries, including bruised eyes, inflamed lips, a split on one lip and gash on her nose, which he later learned had been broken.
  17. Mr. Falon's first symptom of the paralytic shellfish poisoning, or PSP, was numbness in his lips.
  18. "Sotheby's lips are sealed, but mention its Oct. 28 and 29 sale entitled `Property from a Private Collection' to any serious dealer or collector and the reaction will immediately be nods or winks," the Times said.
  19. Then he develops a skin rash, lesions on his lips and a 103-degree fever, which put him in the hospital.
  20. Such a move won a ringing endorsement from Peggy Noonan, a former speechwriter for Reagan and Bush who wrote Bush's "read my lips: no new taxes" pledge.
  21. To get this elusive Munich-based conductor to the Met, Crawford, Levine & Co. had to bite their lips and promise, for once, a definite number of rehearsals and a specific cast.
  22. President, please, read your wife's lips." Mrs. Bush has refused to answer interviewers' questions about her views on the abortion issue, but a report in this week's Newsweek magazine said she disagreed with her husband.
  23. Seven plastic surgeons and two other physicians corrected cleft lips and palates of children at the Olof Palme Institute for the Protection of Children's Health, said the report, monitored in Bangkok.
  24. Mr Richard Ryder, the chief whip, was not in his usual seat; Mr Molyneaux held his order papers to his lips as he confered with colleagues. But the prime minister's performance was effective nevertheless.
  25. Her grandmother turned, smiled and signaled for silence with a finger across her lips.
  26. I am eager not only to read the new president's lips on defense, but also his first defense message to Congress," Aspin said.
  27. Meeting Suphawan Ngencharoen is a surprise after reading her essay, which starkly observes unhappiness in her family and around her: AIDS spreading from the shared needles of addicts; the emaciated frames, purplish lips and lost stares of heroin users.
  28. On a hundred platforms he said Congress would try to force him into imposing new taxes and he'd say no, "Read my lips, no new taxes." The targets of Bush's favorite applause line aren't likely to forget the way it was used against them.
  29. Despite President Bush's "read my lips" vow against new taxes, his administration is considering higher gasoline taxes for 1991 as part of a possible trade for concessions such as a lower capital gains tax, officials said.
  30. That is the job of the United States of America.' But the word Bosnia never passed his lips.
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