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aimless造句
31. Everyone felt aimless, with a kind of strained and aching relief. 32. Above all, aimless without ideal, aimless do not have pursuit. 33. Limited information is always better than aimless drifting or operating completely in the dark. 34. So confused and aimless they were, like sheep with no shepherd. 35. The Chinese at least have a goal in space while we wallow in our own stupidity aimless thanks to our one termer. 36. Aimless Breeze flaps against the heavy glass windows like playing an ancient elegy. 37. According to Forbes, Bartz 'transformed Autodesk from an aimless maker of PC software into a leader of computer-aided design software, targeting architects and builders.' 38. I aimless by fits and starts, you can't walk out of the world. 39. The sudden resolve had prompted her like superstitious impulse to abandon her aimless course. 40. And it's even nicer to think that maybe somewhere he's awakened this morning, friskily as a colt, and gone off for an aimless run. 41. Meanwhile, there are still problems with relevant studies, such as the strong non-historical tendency, aimless innovation, and inappropriate criteria for evaluation. 42. Must be out-of-doors enough to get experience of wholesome reality, as ballast to thought and sentiment. Health requires this relaxation, the aimless life. 43. To pass ( a period of time ) in a leisurely or aimless manner. 44. Aimless theory is useless and false and should be discarded. 45. Can you look back and see a well-defined path, or simply an aimless series of job moves with no coherent structure? 46. They take the affectivity of learning into consideration and this affectivity is a result of self-evaluation rather than an aimless choice. 47. When revising you need clear targets – never be aimless. 48. That helps explain why companies seem invulnerable one minute and aimless the next. 49. My mind had nothing in it but hot vapour, and vapour-filled bubbles frothed and eddied round a vortex of lazy fancy, aimless and unmeaning. 50. In colloquial speech, the past progressive is sometimes used to show what one says is casual, unimportant and aimless, whereas the use of the simple past means differently. 51. Limited information is a always better than aimless drifting or operating completely in the dark.