用expressed造句子,“expressed”造句

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The thief expressed penitence for all his past actions.

Molecular weight is expressed in the same unit as atomic weight.

His breeches, his white rubber shoes and his jauntily slung waterproof expressed youth.

The alien innocents in their aviator helmets, miniskirts and colorful hose, expressed the explosion of a new youth culture.

Think about all the emotions expressed in the music you listen to: joy, happiness, loneliness, nervousness, and, of course, sadness.

You can always tell that if it is a person they are working for that might have a few feelings, it is really expressed through their staff.

While boys often expressed nostalgia and affection toward gi Joe, renouncing Barbie appeared to be a rite of passage for many girls, Nairn said.

As for the gentleman himself, his feelings were chiefly expressed, not by embarrassment or dejection, or by trying to avoid her, but by stiffness of manner and resentful silence.

I expressed doubt.

He expressed infectious enthusiasm to his voters.

The regions expressed their disappointment in markedly different ways.

In general, when people see pride expressed they associate it with high status.

In a recent television interview the Malaysian prime Minister expressed his deep concern about economic situation in his country.

A white house spoken woman( White House spokeswoman) said they expressed a desire to futher( further) strengthen the United States-Japan a lines( alliance).

Tullett Prebon, a brokerage, is offering its staff the chance to relocate out of Britain, noting that many had expressed concern about the “increased uncertainty of the future tax regime”.

expressed造句

He expressed thanks to them.

She expressed her sympathy to the bereaved family.

Several of my customers have recently expressed interest in your waterproof garments and enquired about their quality.

Message formats were not expressed declaratively. They were implied by mutual agreement and not enforceable until a receiver failed to parse the structure created by the sender.

It states that every even number greater than two can be expressed as the sum of two primes (a prime is a number that is only divisible by itself and by 1, such as 7 and 13).

That increased confidence expressed itself in every ways.

In the course of the discussions of the last few days you have expressed agreement with my report, "The Tasks of the Chinese Communist Party in the Period of Resistance to Japan"; only a few comrades expressed different views.

Some people took the "hundred flowers" policy to mean that there was absolute freedom to air any views, or even that only wrong views could be expressed, leaving no room for Marxist arguments.

His eye, bent on me, expressed at once stern surprise and keen inquiry.

And he expressed regret that despite the suffering of the people of Somalia, no other country appeared to have a visible presence there.

Mr Ho openly expressed his support on Thursday for Mr Tsang.

She expressed agreement with the previous speaker.

At least one nation, New Zealand, a vehemently antiwhaling country, has expressed doubts that it could support the deal.

While unambiguously expressed semantics with RDF are good, even if everyone did that, it is of little use if you have no idea how the RDF from different sites is related.

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