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teach a lesson造句
1. They need to be taught a lesson! 2. Every book teaches a lesson, even if the lesson is only that one has chosen the wrong book.Mason Cooley 3. The thief had to be hunted down, taught a lesson, keys had to be thrown away. 4. To teach a lesson to ; instruct. 5. Deng Xiaoping absorbed this one history teach a lesson, with the country reform serves as breach, open the range of Chinese reforming and opening. 6. He says the orchids help teach a lesson to passersby. 7. The British military analyst Major General Shelford Bidwell has dubbed this form of Chinese military strategy "teach a lesson" warfare. 8. Let's pretend a teacher needs to teach a lesson about the law of supply and demand. 9. Thelandonsummary history usestheexperiencethatdevelops withthesociety teach a lesson, right today agricultural development is beneficial. 10. I just hope successors can absorb my experience teach a lesson. 11. Mr Ferris is wise enough not to teach a lesson. Rather, he has teased ordinary circumstances into something extraordinary, which is exactly what we want our fiction writers to do. 12. Besides, she intended to make use of it again, when she returned to her homeland to teach a lesson to the beasts that dared defile the Northlands. 13. Every mom has a favourite quote and a special tone to scold or teach a lesson to their recalcitrant kids. 14. Every mom has a favourite quote and a special tone to or teach a lesson to their kids. 15. Al-Balawi called his suicide bombing the best way to teach a lesson to both Jordanian intelligence and the CIA. 16. If China wants to befriend Pak, good for them, but if they want to involve in India's affairs teach a lesson. 17. Dr. Rieux suffers over the loss of his dear friend. He records the many sufferings of the Oran citizens, and the many lives lost, hoping to teach a lesson to future generations. 18. I thought the book a chapter is actually thinking about how to teach a lesson.