in plain terms造句1. In plain terms this means that one may be unwittingly a member of an elite group, on Wright Mills's argument.
2. But to explain it in plain terms would serve no purpose other than to make me look insane to people who have no correlating inner experience.
3. In plain terms, guarantee stands surety the others'credit with one's own credit.
4. It is laid down in plain terms that any boat fishing off the coast will be apprehended.
5. He was saying in plain terms that markets trend, and those trends come unexpectedly.
6. In plain terms this means that all the new language features can be used with existing v2.0 projects (due to the multitargeting feature mentioned above)!
7. Protection for the consumer is laid down in plain terms by statute.
8. I imagine when he rests his case, he will so state in plain terms.
9. The unspoken words of the news is that chinese live under the burden of house. In plain terms, most of chinese have been annoyed at buying house.
10. Can you sum up the central idea of this ancient poem in plain terms?
11. I overheard Mrs Jones talking vigorously to her servant: in plain terms, scolding her.