pithily造句1. Louis Armstrong defined jazz pithily as "what I play for a living".
2. The essay was pithily written.
3. She expressed herself pithily.
4. Mr Zehnder puts it slightly more pithily: "If you work here, you bust your ass all week.
5. Google's self-image was pithily summed up in its famous founding credo: "Don't be evil."
6. As one academic pithily noted, "both the Washington Consensus and the Beijing Consensus were invented in Washington!"/pithily.html
7. To them, as George Friedman pithily puts it in his best-selling The Next 100 Years, which is sometimes displayed near Jacques' tome in airport bookstores these days, China is just "Japan on steroids.
8. It offers an escape from the double bind of commentary pithily summarised by Foucault, in the passage I quoted just now.
9. The calculation result indicates that the calculation model of water pump performance based on SVM is pithily and the model can be set up with a small amount of train samples.
10. A headline in The Economist at the time tried to sum up the situation more pithily : "Japan's amazing ability to disappoint" (see article).
11. A few days ago, a BBC camera crew went round Washington collecting vox pop-close-ups of men in the street asying pithily what they think of things.
12. Oxymoron is a rhetoric device that, by force of the surface contradiction of language forms, can express the ideas not only clearly and exactly but also more pithily, deeply and strongly.