describe as造句(1) One they describe as mechanistic, the other as organic.
(2) He developed what psychologists might describe as a reluctance to address members of his family by their given names or titles.
(3) Face B bears what Coedes and Krom describe as an unfinished inscription celebrating a victorious king.
(4) In fact, we can describe as a material universe, our solar system is this kind of material an atom, our planet may be even smaller electronic.
(5) It would be what they describe as the uncanny semblance between owners and their pets.
(6) Among the languages which we describe as foreign , French holds a position of its own.
(7) In what correspondents describe as a rare climb-down, manufacturers will no longer be obliged to equip every computer sold in China with the controversial technology known as Green Dam.
(8) To consider or describe as similar. equal. or analogous, liken.
(9) Damascene dealers boast what they describe as the most interesting collection of antique carpets and rugs this side of Persia.
(10) I stop at the traffic light when I have a visual experience which others would describe as seeing a green light.
(11) Traditionally it is a peaceful event, without confrontation between police and what they describe as the hippy convoy.
(12) I never witnessed a serious quarrel or observed anyone I would describe as angry.
(13) His face had an expression of meditative peacefulness I can only describe as dreamy.
(14) Gunnarson may have his hands full with what some critics of the new council majority describe as an aggressive and demanding bunch.
(15) The western island group of Palawan, which even Filipinos describe as their country's last frontier, is inconceivably exotic and tropical.
(16) Palpatine explained that Plagueis, a Sith Lord, had abilities that some would describe as unnatural.
(17) Even beyond ethical concerns, those who have tested the new software describe as technically flawed.
(18) Around headquarters, there are subtle signs of what executives describe as Xerox's kinder culture.
(19) Not grotesquely ogre - like ugly, but definitely not what anyone would describe as handsome.