快好知 kuaihz


to speak of造句
(61) A few years ago it was fashionable to speak of a generation gap. (62) He can't afford the ordinary comforts of life, not to speak of Luxuries. (63) To convince and conform others really, you have to speak of unprejudiced word so as to reach the nature realm. (64) Of course , it is distasteful - and inauspicious , Thais believe - to speak of King Bhumibol's death. (65) I had a look round the new shop but it's nothing to speak of. (66) We just strolled around the streets and nothing to speak of. (67) He loved to speak of his ancestors as rooted in Normandy. (68) It is pointed out that, it is incorrect to speak of the ovoid spiral scanning system as an elliptical scanning system. (69) After a while everyone ceased to speak of Hal except in passing. (70) The miser won't even lend you one dollar, not to speak of US $ 1 , 000. (71) Many think that to speak of headship within the marriage relationship reeks of prejudice, inequality, and injustice. (72) The "Field of Chiefs" and its Standing Stone, where the clans can come to speak of peaceful alliances, fearless of treachery, is a living piece of history. (73) Ferguson used to speak of City in the kind of slightly patronising way someone might refer to a little cousin. (74) He cannot afford the ordinary comforts of life, not to speak of luxuries. (75) At that time they could not produce ordinary garments, not to speak of high - grade ones. (76) He was heard to speak of Sir Kenelm Digby, and other famous men- whose scientific attainments were esteemed hardly less than supernatural- as having been his correspondents or associates. (77) Remember what unbecoming to do is also unbecoming to speak of. (78) Seal Yuan to speak of euphonic all is exceedingly slow-moving moderate, but more is so, listen of person more is have no base son. (79) Mary's injures were nothing to speak of, just a few scratches. (80) It would be an anachronism to speak of George Washington riding in an automobile. (81) It will take a long time, not to speak of the huge expense involved. (82) The highest possible honor in the communal Gand society, janwuine involved the right of an individual to speak of her- or himself in the first person and to use personal pronouns in conversation. (83) Seat of Loving County, the least populated county in the lower 48 states, Mentone sits smack in the middle of furnace-hot desert with oceans of oil belowground and not much to speak of above. (84) He can't even afford a secondhand cell phone, not to speak of a brand - new one. (85) The DRAM manufacturers almost have no profit margins to speak of. Many of them suffered losses. (86) She is so near to me that it almost seems indelicate to speak of her. (87) Have you any difficulty with this? - No, nothing to speak of. (88) Aeschylus made them the terrifying chorus of his tragedy Eumenides, and Euripides was the first to speak of them as three in number. (89) Board money wouldn't cover the actual cost, not to speak of the work, anxiety and bother. (90) I feel too nervous to speak in English class, not to speak of in English Corner.