master magic造句
例句與造句
- So for two years Woods retooled a swing and never came close to his Masters magic.
- Civilization collapses, and two competing groups struggle to re-create medieval technologies and skills, as well as master magic.
- Rajaat discovers and masters magic, but because it derives its power from the fault, he also learns of its defiling capabilities.
- But that Masters magic is based on discrimination that Citigroup, American Express, CBS and other modern corporations vowed to eradicate decades ago.
- Eight strokes behind leader Jesper Parnevik, Tiger Woods needed another round of his Masters magic Sunday if he were to win the British Open.
- It's difficult to find master magic in a sentence. 用master magic造句挺難的
- The course might have been owned by Woods last year, but Couples certainly has experienced a little Masters magic of his own in the past.
- Crenshaw also hopes a return to St Andrews will recapture some of the Masters magic that seems to have deserted him since he won at Augusta.
- This alone is rare, as orcs have never had the intelligence required to master magic, let alone the skills of one of the most powerful wizards.
- Ingrid Ylva is known in various legends, and possibly in her time, as a so-called white witch; she was said to be able to master magic, which she used for good purposes and for her family's good fortune.
- In this story King Randor announces that Keldor disappeared years ago . " He thought to master magic; when his experiments went wrong and he was lost in a dimension beyond time ! " One of the few elements of Skeletor's back story that remains consistent throughout the various continuities is that he had come to Eternia from another dimension.
- These magical stories was far from slander; in the 13th century, the witch trials were hundreds of years in the future, magic was not illegal and the ability to master magic was considered a great and admirable skill; there was a clear separation between white and black magic, and not even black magic was yet connected to the Devil or punishable by death, as it would become later.