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- 例文 make
- The novel was abridged by the author to make the audio recording a more manageable length.
- A dutiful, almost accountantlike rendering by Lois Martin, violist; Chris Finckel, cellist; and Aleck Karis, pianist, did not make things any clearer.
- He tried to make his case by arguing ad verecundiam.
- Personability and youthful vigor make this puppy highly adoptable.
- They still make pottery by hand, in the age-old tradition.
- Certainly this berry coffa, the root and leaf betel, the leaf tobacco, and the tear of poppy (opium), of which the Turks are great takers (supposing it expelleth all fear), do all condense the spirits, and make them strong and aleger.
- When the event is all over with, make sure that the place is cleaned up and the lights are turned off.
- I will attempt to make an alpha particle ("α-particle") with the large hadron collider.
- The bill would also establish a state commission that would study how to make antibullying laws more effective.
- 例文 made
- Last spring, the periodical cicadas emerged across eastern North America. Their vast numbers and short above-ground life spans inspired awe and irritation in humans—and made for good meals for birds and small mammals.
- Anyhow in 'anyhow, I made it home' is an absolute.
- OMB's November 15 deadline for the PAR submission is earlier than the statutory deadline. OMB's recent memorandum to agency heads on the subject made this accelerated deadline permanent
- They recently made across-the-board changes to the benefits package.
- whether any of the substances possess addicting properties is very difficult to determine on animals, although efforts are being made to study this aspect of the problem on dogs and monkeys.
- He made an advance payment on the prior shipment to show good faith.
- Becoming more aware of the progress that scientists have made on behavioral fronts can reduce the risk that other natural scientists will resort to mystical agential accounts when they exceed the limits of their own disciplinary training.
- The anecdotic nature of his complaints made them less credible.
- The effort is being made with more than the usual level of cooperation between House and Senate Republicans, with Republican leaders of the two chambers appearing in tandem and lawmakers repeating their antibudget criticism almost as a mantra.
- 例文 makes
- You have a combination of exceptionally dry, cold air — which indoor heating makes even drier — overbathing and use of harsh soaps,” which can strip the skin of its moisture, he said. “s.
- Wilson also makes Shock Shield ($7.95), an overgrip with a cushioning gel that players can wrap on the racket handle.
- Self-focus makes cameras much easier to use.
- But I do not want to imply that Miss Suckow makes bricks without straw. Indeed, her method is that of the skilled realist.
- He makes sweet music with th' enamell'd stones, Giving a gentle kiss to every sedge He overtaketh in his pilgrimage; And so by many winding nooks he strays, With willing sport, to the wild ocean.
- It makes perfect sense, if you are a hypocritical far right wing Talibangelical. Having a totally heterosexual military is *far* more important than keeping the troops alive.
- The age mentioned in Season 10´s "Viva" makes no sense and is meant as a joke (the episode makes fun about continuity in its first scenes) but it´s IMO a pretty bad joke in a pretty bad and sitcomish episode that destroys character integrity.
- Their final embrace makes it painfully obvious that because their torsos are forever oriented in opposite directions, their relationship is unconsummatable.
- The fact that he's a minor scumbag himself makes him all the more qualified to comment on the scumbagginess of others - takes one to know one, and all that.
- 例文 making
- The boy in front of us was making too much noise, so we shushed him.
- After making the necessary edits always sign out of the system.
- This fallacy is what it sounds like. Speakers routinely try to play on the emotions of the crown in lieu of making real arguments. 'I know this national missile defense plan has its detractors, but won't someone please think of the children'?
- He was obsessed with making LSD even purer than Sandoz, producing it first in powder form in gelatin capsules as well as light-blue liquid (“Mother's Milk”) that was easily recognizable when titrated onto sugar cubes.
- Further, in making him a slave, he does not merely unhumanize one individual, but UNIVERSAL MAN. He destroys the foundations.
- I always wipe up the counter before making dinner.
- You've got here in time for tea — I was just making some.
- abbreviate — “to act by making (something) brief”
- the making of the film; the forging of the sword took several hours of planning, preparation, and metalwork
- You are making a mess.
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