subtle meaning造句
例句與造句
- Because he himself did a lot of tongue-in-cheek writing, he was well aware of the propensity of too many readers to take things literally without grasping their more subtle meanings.
- While it may seem odd that the adjective just _ fair, lawful, right, the just of simple justice _ could become an adverb with a multitude of subtle meanings, that is just what has happened.
- Just off the top of my head, think of the different nuances and subtle meanings in : boy, child, tyke, lad, youth, kid, etc . They all sort of mean the same thing.
- "You have to make it mean something . ( To me ) it has got a very subtle meaning inside, which I associate with the music but it's something that can probably be destroyed by words ."
- With practice, the mantra japa is repeated automatically, like a song that you have heard many times, which just comes on its own . ( Some practitioners consider this automatic repeating to be the meaning of Ajapa-Japa, though there is a subtler meaning, as described below .)
- It's difficult to find subtle meaning in a sentence. 用subtle meaning造句挺難的
- The hero s overwhelming passion for a beautiful fisher girl from the village of his birth to which he returns, bent on improving his people s lot, and his love for his charming wife make for strong emotional power climaxed tragically by the latter s death and given subtle meaning by his return to his own people and a girl of his own kind.
- And, in response to a question from William Safire, the wordsmith and New York Times columnist, about choice in matters of privacy, Gore replied : " Along with roughly 270 million other Americans, I use words more carelessly than Bill Safire, and in choosing the word ` choose,'I did not inform myself of the deeper, more subtle meanings, which I can now see clearly ."
- An explanation of the title on the facing page ends with the sentence, " There is no joke or subtle meaning in the publisher's imprint . " This seems to be an ironic joke-reference to the fact that every word on the frontispiece apart from the name of the publishing-house had been subjected to tortuous qabalistic self-exegesis, yet according to Robert Anton Wilson in his 1977 book " Cosmic Trigger I : The Final Secret of the Illuminati ":
- Sometimes, especially in Brazilian Portuguese, the masculine augmentative can be applied to a feminine noun, which then becomes grammatically masculine, but with a feminine meaning ( e . g . " " o mulher鉶 " " instead of " " a mulherona " " for " the big woman " ); however, such cases usually imply subtle meaning twists, mostly with a somewhat gross or vulgar undertone ( which, nonetheless, is often intentional, for the sake of wit, malice or otherwise; so, " mulher鉶 " actually means not a big woman, but a particularly sexy one ).
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