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decently造句
1. The allies say they will treat their prisoners decently. 2. The new servant was decently dressed. 3. He behaved himself decently. 4. You need to be decently dressed to go for an interview. 5. And can't you dress more decently—people will think you're a tramp. 6. But Macdonald has produced a decently written, enjoyable thriller. 7. The Tchaikovsky was decently played but it lacked the passionate intensity that the score asks for, if not demands. 8. Being a Humanist means trying to behave decently without expectation of rewards or punishment after you are dead.Kurt Vonnegut 9. The boot is decently sized, too, and internal stowage space is generous. 10. Let all things be done decently and in order. 11. They don't know how to dress decently. 12. But they were very decently kept. 14. This year's festival can boast a decently long list of sponsors. 15. He couldn't do his job decently, so he was let go. 16. Slender and decently built, Roberts has the look of a martial arts expert but this is one of those movies where he has a tendency to overact. 17. He was now decently clothed in a "sport shirt, " open at the neck, sneakers, and duck trousers of a nebulous hue. 18. He is doing decently. 19. The moth having righted himself now lay most decently and uncomplainingly composed. 20. He dresses decently, yet he seldom has a guinea at command. 21. I escaped from the party as soon as was decently possible. 22. They should behave, for want of a better word, decently. 23. But first we are faced with the prospect of a decently brisk run there, and in horribly wet and miserable conditions. 24. All three works on this disc are idiomatically performed and decently, if rather drily, recorded. 25. As the coaches watch, we run reasonable fast breaks, pass decently, set picks for each other. 26. The novel is about a third too long, and the second half could decently have been pruned back. 27. It was a horrifying proclamation, when modesty caused the legs even of pianos to be decently covered. 28. They were so innocent, so vulnerable, so eager to behave decently. 29. Johnny was not lazy, nor was the school failing to educate him decently: He had a learning disorder. 30. In Maxton , he said , the farmers always treated their pigs decently.