analogised造句
例句與造句
- There you go : no inheritability, analogising or worries about causing anger.
- The position is credited to English biologist Thomas Huxley ( Huxley 1874 ), who analogised mental properties to the whistle on a steam locomotive.
- If we analogise that, then if something " expires " from / on some date, it is no good from the next day.
- Mahmud reportedly " saw immense propaganda value in former terrorists who were now alive, repentant, and leading full productive lives ", he analogised the war to exterminating rats.
- :: : : The problem with analogising with " free " dispenses in a restaurant is that the latter is a ride-on to a " contractual " relationship, the meal.
- It's difficult to find analogised in a sentence. 用analogised造句挺難的
- He points out that for an argument from analogy to be successful, the two things that are being compared have to have an adequate number of similarities that are relevant to the respect that are analogised.
- In order to ensure the success of the rice-planting, the "'Merdang Merdem "'festival is conducted, paying homage to Beru Dayang, a female spirit also associated with childbirth, a process with which the rice planting is analogised by the Karo.
- "Out Magazine " described the show as containing " frank, often curse-laced discussions about bareback sex, masturbation and one-night stands ", and analogised it with " " The View " meets Dr . Ruth, only with hot gay men instead of menopausal madams ".
- He would not find out until after his tour of duty had ended and he had entered Columbia University to start studying towards his master's degree in music education : a fellow graduate student from South Korea informed Heyman, based on the description he provided, that the sound he heard was that of the " taepyeongso ", which he analogised to a " conical oboe ".