intelligibly造句1. The foreigner spoke to us quite intelligibly.
2. Profit diagrams can only be intelligibly drawn for strategies involving investments with the same expiry dates.
3. Three who were hospitalised could not speak intelligibly, had a fixed stare, and were constantly drooling.
4. Logically or intelligibly ordered or presented; coherent.
5. The situation made her unable to speak intelligibly.
6. Without God to relate the facts and laws intelligibly to one another,[Sentence dictionary] knowledge is impossible.
7. Learning intelligibly is one of the characteristics that distinguish humans from other animals. In other words, learning spontaneously is one of man's unique traits.
8. Three is it can intelligibly clear the relations between the academic significance economic law and civil law, administrative law, criminal law and so on other legal departments.
9. Learning intelligibly is one of the characteristics that distinguish humans from other animals.
10. Whoever thoroughly understands a principle should be able to expound it intelligibly so that other people, non-experts, should understand it as well.
11. A Christmas tree, in other words, is a sign that can only be understood intelligibly in terms of a certain cultural understanding.
12. Early people's hawk and vulture on the ground to the mountain, albatrosses, gulls on the sea surface, can float to fly in the vast sky , could not be regarded as intelligibly .
13. Overall: The Overall score of the test represents the ability to understand spoken English and speak it intelligibly at a native conversational pace on everyday topics.
14. And I hope that I have now stated my message regarding the basic experience-distant theory of psychoanalysis clearly and intelligibly.
15. The marketplace will start to reward modular books that can be intelligibly split into standalone chapters.