快好知 kuaihz


to speak of造句
(31) Hence it is not unnatural to speak of a lexical unit standing in a particular semantic relation to other lexical units. (32) Indeed Bourdieu is wont to speak of functions or their functional equivalent. (33) Indeed it is hardly too much to speak of jade and gold as embodying distinct standards of value. (34) My father used to speak of intellectuals as playboys and used to curse the Yiddish writers as poisoners of youth. (35) He knows Latin, not to speak of English. (36) Our loss was nothing to speak of. (37) "Any fresh developments?" — "Nothing to speak of." (38) This is nothing to speak of. (39) It is nothing to speak of. (40) He knows French, not to speak of English. (41) Her performance was nothing to speak of. (42) She knows French, not to speak of English. (43) There was no need of this caution, for the elder Sedley himself began immediately to speak of the event, and prattled about it, and wept over it plenteously. (44) I am not free on Sundays, not to speak of Mondays. (45) It reassured him to speak of the fear of another. (46) It will need much time, not to speak of the expense. (47) " What happened at the meeting? "" There was nothing to speak of. " (48) She can speak German and French, not to speak of English. (49) The Card Room seems to speak of a thousand games of whist and bridge and the Gold Room, especially as the westering sun burnishes its teak ceiling, is the ideal place for a pre-dinner sherry. (50) He said that what he had done was nothing to speak of. (51) Those who serve well as deacons will win honorable rank, with authority to speak of Christian faith. (52) She is a good housekeeper, not to speak of being a good cook. (53) First the Greeks, then the Romans began to speak of the Seres (people of silk), a term to designate the inhabitants of the far-off kingdom, China. (54) To rent a seven - room flat, not to speak of owning it, is considered a luxury! (55) He was viewed by many people as the symbol of the democratic feelings of his time, and later generations were to speak of his democratic ideas and practices as Jacksonian Democracy. (56) Along the busy two-lane freeway, the bus would sometimes stop to pick up passengers, though there were no designated bus stops to speak of. (57) It is an established convention to speak of the fixed stars as a standard reference frame. (57) Wish you will loveand make progress everyday! (58) This move caused consternation among universities and the government, not to speak of the students affected. (59) The DRAM manufacturers almost have no profit margins to speak of. (60) He found it invigorating to speak of the struggle for realism.