make up for造句121 I've long said, what you lack in academic knowledge you make up for in street smarts.
122 Every day, I am in awe of the sweat equity that my husband puts into this house, and I'm confident that the our investment will pay off in the end and make up for all his years of hard labor.
123 In general, when blood is lost, iron is lost, so if the body does not have enough iron reserves to make up for the iron loss, a person will develop iron-deficiency anemia.
124 Oil prices also declined after the U.S. government announced it would release about 250-thousand barrels from its Strategic Petroleum Reserve to help make up for lost production.
125 To be that male viewers after the departure of the mut up again the second movement, to make up for the unexpected stop do not bring a sense of fluency.
126 The parents who work all day buy overmany toys to make up for the time that they could not stay with their children together.
127 But, this cinched - in gold and black cocktail dress did its best to make up for it.
128 TIE fighters were typically employed en masse to make up for their shortcomings.
129 The cleverness of the songs in this musical episode make up for the ineptness of vocal talent.
130 Objective To evaluate the clinical effect of the frozen apheresis platelets in order to make up for the deficiency of the fresh apheresis platelets during the rescue.
131 To make up for the lack of land, he proposed intensive cultivation of the fields.
132 Four-stroke engines of this type with this same type of intake valve motion but with a supercharger to make up for the loss of power density are known as Miller cycle engines.
133 But like any late bloomer, I was eager to make up for lost time.