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word for word造句
1, He repeated what she had said word for word. 2, I don't try to memorize speeches word for word. 3, He repeated that speech, word for word from memory. 4, Tell me what she said, word for word. 5, She repeated their conversation word for word to me. 6, He repeated her statement word for word. 7, He repeated what you said word for word. 8, Don't translate word for word. 9, He repeated word for word what the boy had said to him. 10, Can you repeat what I've just said word for word? 11, This report was read off word for word from the minute book. 12, The newspaper printed his speech more or less word for word. 13, They can repeat each other's arguments word for word. 14, Janice repeated word for word what Harold had told her. 15, It appears that someone has copied your essay word for word. 16, He asked me to repeat word for word the instructions he'd just given me. 17, Sartain said she writes out a new speech word for word and then types it herself. 18, The footnote gave a word for word translation of the quotation. 19, It is good practice to write your proposal word for word as if it were the final draft. 20, I needed to,[http:///word for word.html] for Jean-Claude remembered it word for word. 21, Don't translate word for word , sentence for sentence. 22, He explains this regulation to me word for word. 23, He repeated the text word for word. 24, She listened to everything I said and repeated it word for word to her mum. 25, Benjamin borrowed a quill and a piece of parchment and copied the verse down, word for word. 26, Many researchers are surprised and delighted at their ability to remember conversations almost word for word. 27, Tikhon knows the passage by heart and recites it word for word. 28, He knew the inflections and the pauses, knew what she would say, word for word, before she spoke. 29, The Part List in the Drawings and Test Reports could have Chinese Notes or Reference Sign, the rest ones need to be translated to Chinese word for word. 30, In the decades up to the end of the second world war, children were forced to memorise the rescript and recite it, word for word, before a portrait of the emperor.