closing phrase造句
例句與造句
- He then penned in English a closing phrase, " Rejoyce ."
- In Mombach's version the closing phrase of each verse is not repeated.
- It includes the memorable closing phrase, " Nice dog, yes, lovely form, lovely buttocks ", spoken by Pete.
- I think Medeis has hit on the closest phrase that is common in English below . talk ) 20 : 56, 25 January 2013 ( UTC)
- In forms both with and without literal repeats, most Kyries in the Liber Usualis have a closing phrase used in nearly all of the lines of the text.
- It's difficult to find closing phrase in a sentence. 用closing phrase造句挺難的
- The show still retains the old format of the show using Green Screens, and still ends with Horkeimer's closing phrase; " Keep Looking Up ."
- All of the spots feature " Someone to Watch Over Me, " the 1926 song by George and Ira Gershwin, as the underlying theme and closing phrase.
- The fable of forgiveness that Hawke relates in Forgiveness contains a similar situation and nearly identical closing phrase as the Buddhist / Taoist fable of The Two Monks and the Woman.
- It does not include the closing phrase " So help me God ", and it also allows for the optional form of an " affirmation " which is not considered an oath.
- :The phrase " suck air " is the closing phrase from an early sci-fi short story called " The Liberation of Earth ", whose author I can't remember but is occasionally anthologised.
- He is, as the French say, " au four, au moulin " _ " in the oven, in the mill " _ the closest phrase in French to " multitasking ."
- The traditional closing phrase is " Respectfully submitted " ( although this is no longer common ), followed by the officer's signature, his or her typed ( or printed ) name, and his or her title.
- :: : As a side note, the phrase is probably adapted from Luke 1 : 19 . But interestingly, an even closer phrasing is from Gospel of the Nativity of Mary ( chapter 2, verse 3 ).
- He would thunder with righteous indignation as he read the description of the crime, working up his fury until he got to the closing phrase : " . . . against the peace and dignity of the state ."
- The closing phrase of the poem was later taken by George Woodcock for the title of his Governor General's Award-winning critical study of Orwell and his work, " The Crystal Spirit " ( 1966 ).
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