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oed造句
1. O liberty, how many crimes have been committed in thy name! 2. The year 1705 is usually pronounced seventeen o five. 3. The inspector chalked O.K. on my baggage. 4. We'll stop now and resume at two o 'clock. 5. My phone number is six o four double two . 6. O.K. I'll sign off. We'll talk at the beginning of the week. 7. He's got an O level in Russian. 8. The chemical formula for water is H 2 O. 9. O is the chemical symbol for oxygen. 10. O Lord, in you I put my trust. 11. "I'd like to be alone, O.K?" — "Sure. O.K.". 12. "Any problems?" — "No, I'm O.K." 13. Write to P.O. Box 714, Key Largo, Florida. 14. She took six subjects at O level. 15. O God, I want to go home. 16. We praise thy name, O Lord. 16. Wish you will loveand make progress everyday! 17. I can't make out whether this letter is an e or an o. 18. The W.H.O. safety standard for ozone levels is somewhere about a hundred. 19. Don't worry — we'll have the money ready by 4 o 'clock, by hook or by crook. 20. She was really p.o.'d when she didn't get the job. 21. The OED defines LOL as an interjection "used chiefly in electronic communications... to draw attention to a joke or humorous statement, or to express amusement". 22. And even the OED provides mostly historical examples from the 1800 s and 1900 s. 23. This is the Oxford English Dictionary ( OED ) in electronic form, on CD - ROM disk 15 centimetres wide. 24. The OED is the final court of appeal in all matters concerning English words. 25. The anomalous secondary structure of Rorippa islandica(Oed. ) Borb. in the different development period of its root corresponded to its physiological activities. 26. Ms. McPherson said the OED requires 'evidence of a word's usage over a 10-year period, before considering it for inclusion' in its editions. 27. One might not be surprised to find that a dictionary definition of this vintage omits a Japanese viewpoint. Such is indeed the case with the OED Second Edition. 28. It means to do some sort of damage and the OED claims it's from Afro-American origins. 29. But it has been African - American slang since at least the 1960 s, OED researchers found. 30. Kathryn Race, head of marketing at the Council, which represents some 4, 000 growers and processors, said the group had complained in writing to the OED but had yet to receive a response.