matter 例文
EN[ˈmætə] [ˈmætɚ] [ˈmæɾɚ] [-ætə(ɹ)]US
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- 例文 matter
- I reasoned the matter with my friend.
- Her dream was to get a role in a Hollywood movie, no matter how small.
- When it reaches those times during your meeting, no matter how well things are going, make your safety-call to let them know you're doing ok.
- I have to do it. I'm afraid I have no say-so in the matter.
- 'I apologize if I offended your sensibilities, but that's the truth of the matter.'
- You are an old sourbelly this evening. What's the matter? — John Dos Passos, Michael Clark, Streets of Night (1990)
- Lt. Gilbert deserves a full and fair hearing just like everyone else, no matter how the chips fall, no special pleading, and no playing the gender card.
- 例文 matters
- to bring matters to bear
- Matters intelligible and cognoscible. — Sir M. Hale.
- The sole object of Caesar was, while making use of the existing dynastic, feudalist, and hegemonic divisions, to arrange matters in the interest of Rome, and to bring everywhere into power the men favourably disposed to the foreign rule.
- To me it seems, Mabel, that whenever a thing is really grand and potent, it has a quiet majesty about it, that is altogether unlike the frothy and flustering manner of smaller matters, and so it was with them rapids.
- Across the country, various bands of journalistic hardies — newsroom pros whose services are no longer salient to a crippled and disrupted information economy — have taken matters into their own hands.
- He appears in the know about such matters.
- Trifling and inconcerning' matters. — Fuller.
- 例文 mattered
- God was now nothing more than a distant cause of causes; what mattered was matter, and man acting in nature. The theodicy, the master-narrative, had become secularized.
Examples of matter in a Sentence
- fr matter
- en matters
- en matter-of-fact
- en mattery
- fr mattera
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