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underachiever造句
1. Usually, he is shy, a loner, an underachiever who may feel dominated by his regular partner. 2. The most recent underachiever in China was MySpace, owned by the News Corporation, which set up a locally owned Chinese business in mid-2007. 3. A comfort-zone underachiever (CZU) is a person who is highly qualified but doesn't like being challenged. 4. If the solar system has an underachiever, it has to be Venus. 5. Then, I find the underachiever problem is mainly caused by the personality factors according to the data from the study and investigation. 6. Deemed an underachiever in school, Qiu began reading on his own and subsequently began to write and paint. 7. The result suggests we can transform the underachiever middle school students in chemistry through the method of the face-to-face teaching. 8. He just wanted people to stop calling him disadvantaged, an underachiever. 9. How do educators determine if a child is an underachiever? 10. There were moments when the 1. 8T Quattro behaved as an underachiever. 11. His presence goes a long way toward explaining why the Seahawks have gone from early-season underachievers to playoff contenders. 12. Unfortunately for our beloved Sean Elliott, the Spurs are notoriously soft underachievers come playoff time. 13. Zhengzhou an ancient city on the Yellow River plains of central China, has long an underachiever. 14. She Googled me, looked at my website, and wrote something along the lines of, "Wow you're so accomplished! I'm the greatest underachiever of all time." 15. Basing on the reasons above, I decide to study the underachiever problem in middle schools. 16. She will never gain weight, she will become a metabolic underachiever. 17. The thesis adopts in group to compare and study underachiever and achievers self - esteem, social support, humanity philosophy and solving method. 18. Too much organization and preparation can turn them into an "over-motivated underachiever, " a classic grinder who chokes when the outcome really counts. 19. While intelligent (with an I.Q. of 116), he was an underachiever who was quick to lose his temper.