deceptively造句31 One or two even offer niches which are simply surface-mounted; the projecting plasterwork frames a shallow but deceptively deep recess.
32 He caught her arm in mid-air, a deceptively lazy reflex action, his fingers biting into her forearm.
33 The exam looked deceptively easy.
34 Evil appears deceptively insignificant in the daylight.
35 And like all good ideas, it was deceptively simple.
36 The title appears deceptively simple.
37 Even those deceptively cheap weekend breaks cannot be exempt.
39 Change - up: A pitch thrown deceptively slowly to surprise the batter.
40 This deceptively simple five - sentence has become united and motivate the weapon.
41 This task proved deceptively easy in the dire emergency of 1933.
42 On Golden Pond tells the deceptively simple tale of one family's summer.
43 It’s a bit awe-inspiring to be confronted with a number like that — a number far more comprehensible than yesterday’s deceptively complex statement about the amount of data we’re producing daily.
44 The overall rule that regulates this process is deceptively simple: neurons that fire together wire together.
45 Yet highly complicated processes and pages can look deceptively simple with the right styling.
46 First deceptively simply , it compels everyone to act transparently.
47 So in 1986 he created a deceptively simple steering program called boids.
48 For them, this cross-fertilization of disciplines has inspired unique and brilliant ideas that sometimes seem deceptively simple.
49 His voice was deceptively smooth, almost silky, but she did not notice.
50 She would have a sense of the undercurrents that flowed beneath the deceptively calm surface.
51 The central character is a deceptively emollient senior figure in a Conservative Government.
52 There are many satanic gimmicks, which deceptively present only part of the truth, and they are always bestsellers, because Satan knows that undiscerning people always gravitate toward evil.
53 Then his voice grew serious, the way a coach might caution his team about the impending face-off with a deceptively courteous opponent.
54 Cherubic and deceptively guileless, she used "humour as a dodge, intimacy as a smoke screen", Ms Salomon notes.