get at something造句
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- In various medical dramas, I've seen doctors do everything from move intestines aside to get at something to basically scooping them out of the abdominal cavity and move them aside.
- However, it's worth the effort; Martin is trying to get at something truly important, the ineffable transforming magic that occurs when a child becomes part of one's life.
- It's light but not weightless, a top-down roadtrip through everyday, everyman America that gets at something essentially esoteric about us . ( Jubera, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
- It's light but not weightless, a top-down roadtrip through everyday, everyman America that gets at something essentially esoteric about us . ( Jubera, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution ) MOVED.
- "One thing that's been made very clear to us by the older veterans is that in this league, you don't know how many opportunities you are going to get at something like this.
- It's difficult to find get at something in a sentence. 用get at something造句挺難的
- In contemporary debates around abstraction versus figuration he tended to push past the battle-lines : colour thinking as opposed to image thinking, pictorial form versus representational meaning, in order to get at something beneath their seeming differences.
- Roger Ebert gave the film one-and-a-half stars ( out of four stars maximum ), noting " Jim Jarmusch is trying to get at something here, and I don't have a clue what it is ".
- Shakespeare's play, she argued, gets at something primal in the mother-child relationship : " Children drive you mad but they're trapped with you, and you can't walk away, and then things settle, and you can get very passionate ."
- Jung had earlier argued that'the patient's regressive tendency . . . is not just a relapse into infantilism, but an attempt to get at something necessary . . . the universal feeling of childhood innocence, the sense of security, of protection, of reciprocated love, of trust '.
- These are among the most hypnotically beautiful pop dance scenes ever filmed . . . Travolta gets so far inside the role he seems incapable of a false note; even the Brooklyn accent sounds unerring . . . At its best, though, " Saturday Night Fever " gets at something deeply romantic : the need to move, to dance, and the need to be who you'd like to be.
- He praised the performances, especially Kinsey's . " The Guardian " printed two positive reviews : Brian Moylan called the series a " hilarious transfer to Netflix . . . . Ballinger gets at something that is not only a cultural critique but often hits on the fragility of egos and everyone s need for acceptance . " In their other review, Stuart Heritage wrote : " It's a uniformly singular sitcom about the effects of fame, and frequently a very funny one . . . . [ I ] t is great, once you ve attuned yourself to its quirks ".
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