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prick up造句
(1) She stopped talking to prick up her ears. (2) Oh,what secret is it? I've already pricked up my ears. (3) He certainly pricked up his ears when you told him about your good luck. (4) The dog pricked up its ears. (5) The rabbit stopped suddenly, pricking up its ears. (6) The wind has pricked up. (7) The dog's ears pricked up at the sound. (8) The girls are pricked up for the dinner party. (9) The dog's ear pricked up at the sound. (10) His ears pricked up when he heard his name mentioned. (11) The children pricked up their ears when they heard the word 'ice-cream'. (12) I overheard them mentioning my name and pricked up my ears. (13) The captain ordered the ship's course to be pricked up. (14) He wasn't paying much attention then pricked up his ears when he heard that the terms included the use of a company car. (15) The captain ordered the ship's coures to be pricked up. (16) The wall was first pricked up with a coat lime. (17) Jay pricked up his ears when I mentioned a vacation. (18) Her ears pricked up at the sound of his name. (19) Henry pushed his door open a crack, and pricked up his ears. (20) Pale ears beneath a boyish crewcut were pricked up alertly. (21) This will prick up the conflict of the society. (22) The spires of churches prick up through the greenery. (23) And the Ancient Near Eastern listener would prick up their ears: I thought I knew this story. (24) Prick up your ears. (25) The crack of crack inflected the stability of the Grotto, and the effect of water prick up the effloresce of the cultural relics in the Grotto. (26) It was in a saloon in Savannah, on a hot night in spring, when the chance conversation of a stranger sitting near by made Gerald prick up his ears. (27) And Cerberus, how many times I'd asked him to stop with those melancholy stares of his, or to at least prick up his ears. (28) The first will likely stay in their heads and cause their ears to prick up when they hear more bits about Napoleon. (29) Mr Obama's line in his state-of-the-union speech in January that "I don't accept second place for the United States of America" caused quite a few ears in China to prick up. (30) Because China is society, having obvious "diversity-orderly structure" and "social circle", excessive social capital must prick up inequality of society, and make graduate employment more difficult.