emblem造句61. Article 11 No damaged , defiled, or substandard National Emblem shall be hung.
62. Totem: An animal, a plant, or a natural object serving among certain tribal or traditional peoples as the emblem of a clan or family and sometimes revered as its founder, ancestor , or guardian.
63. The bicycle, at Nine, would be the powerful emblem of moving gradually out into the community, away from the protective family unit.
64. All the poems centered about the poetess' individual fortunes and displayed tragic scenes and emotions which represented the principles of "poems emblem plaintiveness " by Confucius.
65. "Gothic style, Rajput touch, Art Deco fountain", it will be a shining emblem of the New India.
66. This man was found with the emblem of his comparatively senior status, his bosun's call - a whistle - proving he was the man who may have been at least partly responsible for the disaster.
67. United Nations banner bottom colour is Cambridge blue, midmost pattern is a white national emblem story.
68. Both were dressed in T-shirts emblazoned with a large golden bird; the emblem, no doubt, of some deafening, tuneless rock band.
69. The 33 m high lighthouse , together with the monument, are heraldic emblem of Lindau harbour.
70. The design of key handle adopts the core patterns of Olympic emblem and through-carved work.
71. Some Chasseur Officers used the pre-war hunting horn emblem which lacked the RF of the wartime version above.
72. And some lottery website is pensile still on home page even national emblem.
73. We haven't been able to find out who the customer was—or whether anyone else has ordered this lens—but the lens features Arabic lettering and an emblem of the State of Qatar, one of the Arab emirates.
74. An imp of evil, emblem and product of sin, she had no right among christened infants.
75. A wooden effigy of a Native American holding a cluster of cigars, formerly used as the emblem of a tobacconist.
76. To represent with or as if with an emblem; symbolize.
77. An embroidered motif like an emblem, an insignia or a Coat of Arms. See Emblem.
79. And he concludes with a wry elegy for the typewriter, a machine that has become, along with the movie projector and the turntable, a fetish and an emblem of superannuated modernity.
80. Camellia japonica as the floral emblem of Qingdao, In recent years, concerned.
81. Thus the flower became known as the "Guardian Thistle" and out of gratitude a national emblem of Scotland.
82. The associating meaning of words is the language meaning world that is the long language practice, in the basic of concept, used the ways of associating, emblem, analogism and so on.
83. In 1988 the golden wattle (Acacia pycnantha) was made Australia's official floral emblem and, in 1992, 1 September was named National Wattle day.
84. As society unwound itself and hair grew longer, the foreskin became an emblem of freedom.
85. King Louis VII of France dreamt one night of the iris. It has such a lasting impression on him that he used it as his emblem during the Crusades.
86. In June 18th, 1950, the 2nd Plenary Session of the 1st CPPCC National Committee approved the national emblem of the P.R.C. and explanations on the related designs.
87. Each generation of critics seems to select one particular usage to stand as the emblem of what they view as linguistic crassness.
88. It was impervious to the shocks and mutations of time - it was an emblem of time itself.
89. The silver pheasant and the terrace in this emblem represent Hani's wisdom, hardworking and bright future.
90. At Tinte's request , Quinlan used his psychometric abilities to read the emblem.