wrong take造句
例句與造句
- Parents often have the wrong take on Arnold.
- "It's not like you can go wrong taking me,"
- But he can't find much wrong taking in all the pomp around these circumstances.
- Seeing how the merger went so wrong takes no MBA, no fancy title, only the recent experience of trying to run a Union Pacific train.
- The Ninth Symphony is specifically so pledged, and it is surely a wrong take on the Brucknerian gospel to read earthly brilliance where he imprinted heavenly light.
- It's difficult to find wrong take in a sentence. 用wrong take造句挺難的
- For anybody to ever admit that they have done anything wrong takes a tremendous amount of courage, especially in a situation like this when you can be criticized,
- In the early period of all systems of code, the redress of wrongs takes precedence over the enforcement of rights, and a rough sense of justice demands the infliction of proportionate loss and pain on the aggressor as he has inflicted on his victim.
- It seemed wrong taking a Yellow Cab to catch a Green Tortoise ( and it doesn't do much for your backpacker street cred ), but I did it anyway, as most buses leave at night from a dimly lit alley behind the Transbay Terminal in San Francisco.
- You've got a completely wrong take on me Amandajm; although my feelings are hurt, it's annoying to myself that I've had to spend all this time defending myself against your hurtful remarks when I could have been discussing article faults with you in a civilised manner.
- But Wrong takes the debate much further with her keen understanding of where, exactly, the Mobutu regime was coming from as the ultimate heir to a Belgian colonial administration founded on the awesome chutzpah of King Leopold II, who in the 19th century simply took over the Congo _ a country the size of western Europe _ as a personal fief.