undimmed造句1. I kept my headlights undimmed along the country lanes.
2. Or proof of energies undimmed, as says the official line.
3. Yet its light was undimmed and it glanced off the metal buildings as far as the eye could see.
4. Greek martial honour stands undimmed.
5. This sense of unique European merit is undimmed.
6. Yet Rand's appeal has been undimmed by either the vituperation of her critics or the peculiarity of her admirers.
7. But in spite of his obsession with the failures of the past, his essential irreverent humour remained undimmed.
8. But her luminous conviction that working for the common good is our best calling is undimmed by any passing doubts.
9. Eckholm, Erik. "From a Chinese cell, a lama's influence remains undimmed. " New York Times, February 23, 2003.
10. The one person whose enthusiasm for the company appears undimmed is Mr Greenberg.
11. But she also wears a veil, a sign that her religious faith remains undimmed .
12. Although Germany recently ceded its place as the world's biggest exporter to China, its exporting prowess remains undimmed.
13. And long there he lay, an image of the splendour of the Kings of Men in glory undimmed before the breaking of the world.
14. The big question for many investors is whether the industry's luxury kingpins, whose sales appear undimmed so far, can continue to ride above a weakening economy with steady profitability.
15. The recovery remains patchy at best, but the determination of both New Long Marchers is undimmed for now.
16. Even if some retain specific lessons about what worked and what didn't, their overoptimism remains undimmed by failure.
17. Surprisingly the curtain started to rise while the houselights were still undimmed.