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  1. He is fond of high-sounding phrases.
    他爱用夸大的词句。
  2. It is important to learn large numbers of phrases by heart.
    背诵很多英文词组很重要。



  1. Fascinating, he thought _ the orchestration, the instrumentation, how the French horns used high octave violin phrases.
  2. His performance was so effusive and driven that the phrases rarely breathed.
  3. It starts from the top." The son of Greek immigrants, Dukakis frequently uses Greek phrases and speaks in Greek before audiences with similar backgrounds.
  4. The utility will also try to improve communications with customers who don't speak English by giving employees key phrases in Spanish, Italian and Russian, he added.
  5. Occasionally the pitch slipped just below the note when she was fining away the ends of quiet phrases, but the scale of the singing always made sense.
  6. It recognizes about 25 words and responds with about 100 phrases.
  7. Burton says he was trying to be funny and also wanted to make a point: How people see others on just one level, applying catchall phrases that deny any complexity.
  8. Mitchell accused Passailaigue of picking up phrases of his such as "clean, non-polluting industries" and "the regressive tax structure of South Carolina." Passailaigue rejected the copycat charge.
  9. He didn't speak a syllable of English and wouldn't have understood the words and phrases of capitalism even if he did.
  10. On her own, Mrs. Reagan is scheduled to visit a Soviet elementary school in Moscow, where she's expected to try out the few Russian phrases she's been learning.
  11. One highly-charged passage of throbbing phrases sounds particularly erotic, until one realises that it accompanies a man of God praying to the words, 'Jesus, have pity on a woman who is about to die'. In short, there is not much theatrical grip here.
  12. White House lawyers told the Supreme Court that public-school graduation prayers containing Biblical phrases and mentioning God don't violate the separation between church and state.
  13. But Word Histories, published in September and priced at $14.95, is aimed more at the kinds of people who contact Merriam-Webster regularly, asking where words or phrases come from, Mish said.
  14. This master lyricist has become enamored of the somewhat lazy device of repeating key lyrical phrases over and over ("Wiggle Wiggle," "10,000 Men" and "God Knows").
  15. Albanese denied a defense motion to declare a mistrial based on pretrial news reports, particularly use of phrases such as "child pornography." He also denied a motion to limit potential jurors to Cincinnati residents.
  16. In Act 2 it was the ringing phrases that made most effect.
  17. More seriously, Sununu offered a 171-word explanation, containing such pithy phrases as the United States' not wanting "to define the final format of the internal structures" that other countries should adopt.
  18. "The Kafkaesque, critical message that Philip Glass and his scriptwriter David Henry Hwang wanted to deliver just sinks in empty science-fiction phrases," wrote Thomas Dombrowski in Kurier.
  19. She began in what I can best describe as 11-o'-clock-in-the-morning voice, not yet able to make phrases flow easily one into another.
  20. As the phrases continue, the men look each other over.
  21. Henri was Franck Leguerinel, a pleasant light baritone who phrases musically but, condemned by the producer to a childish skittishness, was unable to hold the centre of the stage.
  22. In one or two swift but irresponsible phrases he could thus attack the foundations of the government's strategy for the management of the British polity over the next five to 10 years.
  23. In his speech, Dukakis threw in Greek, Spanish and Portuguese phrases and got cheers from those groups.
  24. Stimulate readership by using graphic devices to highlight key phrases and topic sentences.
  25. You will be able to survive, just. Now I think about it, I do recall some phrases, and one in particular.
  26. Like all Soviet dancers, she's freer with rhythm than her Western counterparts, but she's also more sensitive to the ebb and flow of phrases than most dancers anywhere.
  27. Richard Nixon's new book "In the Arena" offers some hints on dealing with reporters, including translations of such phrases as "Oh, and just one more question."
  28. Jackson is more subtle, playing smooth phrases.
  29. More than 50 faculty members and students have filed a complaint against two University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh professors who used racist phrases during a Faculty Senate debate.
  30. He is not without some good phrases of his own, unless one has missed the source.
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