gnomic造句1 Peter is always coming out with gnomic utterances/pronouncements.
2 He was pretty gnomic by all accounts.
3 Surfaces possessing this property are called gnomic surfaces.
4 He added a gnomic proviso: He wished that only those letters "having bearing on my work" be printed.
5 This " gnomic " seem to circulate very long, academic basis is " the distance produces the United States " , alleged far see a flower, see posse hemp nearly.
6 John Maynard Keynes used somewhat gnomic utterances in his General Theory.
7 John Holland is a gnomic figure of indeterminate age who once worked on the world's earliest computers, and who now teaches at the University of Michigan.
8 We must assume, of course, that these different aspects of his gnomic philosophy are to be unified into some coherent whole.
9 No one can exceed him in the definition in spirits of China's traditional culture. Neither can in gnomic contention on difference existed in cultures between China and Western countries.
10 IN FRANCE railway crossings are adorned with a small lesson for a life of gnomic brevity .
11 At this low ebb, his hero Cantona begins to magically appear to offer him gnomic advice, like an aphoristic life coach.
12 The genes that determine the biosynthesis of the lipopolysaccharide (LPS) of V. cholerae O139 were cloned and expressed in E. coli by constructing gnomic library of V. cholerae O139.
13 Others range from the plodding ("External we focus on customer value and internal care about own value-added") to the gnomic ("Unity of Individual and Goal").