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 resemble [rɪ'zɛmbl.]   添加此单词到默认生词本
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    resemble
    [ verb ]
    appear like; be similar or bear a likeness to
    <verb.stative>
    She resembles her mother very muchThis paper resembles my own work


    Resemble \Re*sem"ble\ (r?-z?m"b'l), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
    {Resembled} (-b'ld); p. pr. & vb. n. {Resembling} (-bl?ng).]
    [F. ressembler; pref. re- re- + sembler to seem, resemble,
    fr. L. similare, simulare, to imitate, fr. similis like,
    similar. See {Similar}.]
    1. To be like or similar to; to bear the similitude of,
    either in appearance or qualities; as, these brothers
    resemble each other.

    We will resemble you in that. --Shak.

    2. To liken; to compare; to represent as like. [Obs.]

    The other . . .
    He did resemble to his lady bright. --Spenser.

    3. To counterfeit; to imitate. [Obs.] ``They can so well
    resemble man's speech.'' --Holland.

    4. To cause to imitate or be like. [R.] --H. Bushnell.

    1. He said Greek ties with the PLO would resemble those now existing between France and the PLO.
    2. Though no treatment exists for the disease, SPECT could be valuable in separating treatable types of dementia that resemble Alzheimer's from actual Alzheimer's, Bonte said.
    3. The country's property sector would then resemble more the sluggish markets in the US and UK, and less the fast-growing high margin one the Reichmanns take Mexico to be.
    4. It has begun to resemble a nautical Agatha Christie novel. 'We'd prefer to have had 10 skippers start and the same 10 finish,' admitted Blyth.
    5. The show's format is still being shaped, but it promises to resemble the Monitor: covering major stories thoughtfully, emphasizing foreign affairs, and probably losing lots of money.
    6. That $600 toilet seat is beginning to resemble a boomerang.
    7. Bellevue Avenue's Vernon Court, built in 1900 to resemble a French chateau, is one of Newport's grandest homes.
    8. It adjoins the $18.9 million Westlake Park, paved in multi-colored granite to resemble a Salish Indian basketweave pattern.
    9. Publishing the Hume-Adams agreement, which the inter-governmental declaration is said to resemble, would add to the pressure.
    10. There is no getting around it: the coach-loads in Tuscany very much resemble the coach-loads in Provence.
    11. By the middle of the month, the networks' schedules will little resemble the lineups they started with last fall.
    12. Mr. Aquino says the probable relationship between his sister-in-law and the Senate will resemble that of a chief executive officer and a company's board.
    13. The March figures resemble borrowing activity in January, when revolving credit rose a revised $2.16 billion.
    14. The spending plan, which the panel expects to complete Thursday, is expected to resemble closely the $1.2 trillion document the Senate Budget Committee adopted last week.
    15. Except for those and the guns, the barges resemble the oil platforms and derricks that dot the gulf.
    16. This tax advantage can be exploited by increasing debt as against equity; it is also the reason junk bonds were structured as bonds instead of the preferred stock they otherwise more nearly resemble.
    17. Such so-called financial impact statements would resemble the environmental impact statements currently required to predict the effects of big construction projects.
    18. Jackson took delivery even though it didn't resemble his usual glove shipments. "You don't have to be a rocket scientist to figure out that this was not what it was supposed to be.
    19. They need to improve their economies, most of which more closely resemble those of Eastern Europe than the fast-growing developing countries of the Far East.
    20. The cleanup, when it is finally launched, will resemble in scale the huge, costly efforts needed to bring a major new oil field into production.
    21. Their efforts strikingly resemble the 19th-century railroad tycoons' drive to build empires by laying down railroad tracks across America.
    22. Not just those trailers for other features that precede films-on-tape and that resemble a trayful of irrelevant canapes before the main meal.
    23. In key respects they resemble products offered to private clients whose average account is nearly 10 times that of the average Pep.
    24. Otherwise, analysts expect any new pact to closely resemble the recently expired pact, which required the Soviets to buy nine million metric tons of U.S. crops annually.
    25. Sometimes groups of circles seem to resemble giant crucifixes and Celtic crosses stretching across the undulating hills.
    26. Most states have death penalty laws, but many of them do not resemble the Pennsylvania scheme.
    27. Jan Still-Lindeman, a spokeswoman for Coach, said the Ann Taylor bags alleged to closely resemble Coach styles bear small leather tags, attached with a chain, that are almost identical to ones on Coach bags.
    28. But the company hopes sales may double in the next three years so that eventually it will resemble the German market where consumption is split evenly.
    29. With hooker styles at Angelo Tarlazzi and wild lampshade hoop skirts at Thierry Mugler, some fashion shows failed to resemble their purpose _ ready-to-wear.
    30. For the tribute, the cathedral was transformed to resemble a north London parkland Henson loved.
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