用serving造句子,“serving”造句

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"I was serving great," the beaming Croat said.

At times it is little more than a self-serving diatribe.

Stir in the cream and reheat to serving temperature without boiling.

In planning the layout of drains (normally regarded as pipes serving one Building) or sewers (pipes serving more than one building), the pipes should, wherever possible, fall with the ground contours, so that the excavation is kept to a minimum.

It has a vast banking business serving individuals and small firms, and a big share of the loan-syndication market.

Legally, if they wanted to, they could call pure butter "low fat," just by specifying a small dollop as a "serving."

The rabbi, Dov Kofman, an affable man who walks with a cane, says when the ceremony is over: "I love Israel, my son is now there serving in the army, but this is my fatherland."

School is not in session. But in the current state of limbo gripping eastern Libya, or "Free Libya, " as some are calling it, the Aruba School is serving a different function.

Yet another kind of people in our Party reverse the relations between the Party and the people. Instead of serving the people, they abuse their authority over the people and commit all manner of evil deeds in contravention of the law and rules of discipline.

Business focuses on functionality for serving customers.

You should reject this self-serving sympathy ploy.

Yohei dropped fermentation altogether and began serving sashimi-raw fish-with balls of vinegar rice.

Then I put off calling the court that had convicted Hanna to find out where she was serving her sentence.

In British prisons, serving time in jail used to be known as "doing porridge", because a bowl of oatmeal was an inmate's regulation breakfast.

Sam was not aboard, but his younger brother, Henry, was-serving as a "mud clerk," or boy who would go ashore, often at a mud bank, to receive or hand off freight.

In conjunction with force plates that helped to measure the ground reaction force( GRF) and worked out the center of pressure( COP), a motion analysis system was used to discover the3- D kinematic changes of the ankle, knee, hip, pelvis and trunk in the overall serving motion in the study.

They're serving this huge, lumbering, strange guy, Peter the Great.

What fires parents' fanaticism is their self-serving desire to announce their own success.

That’s not a teapot. It was for serving wine. The big bowl was used for keeping the wine warm.

During a break, he popped into a bakery with some crew members and indulged in a serving of chocolate mousse and a cappuccino.

Of redemption;serving to redeem

Mike: Why do we shoot pictures of pouring and serving?

It is a start, and it gets us closer to what business is for: making profits and serving customers by doing something we can be proud of.

Inspired by Japanese body sushi, which often features a nude model, the more conservative Chinese institutions serving body zongzi often require their female models to wear a bra and panties.

Mr Putin's speech contained a large dollop of self-serving anti-American cant.

China's policy of reforming criminals through labor is designed to help those serving prison terms mend their old ways by acquiring the labor habit and fostering a sense of social responsibility, discipline and obedience to the law.

In 1845 Joe Hooker was 31 years old and had been serving in the army for 11 years.

If you like, garnish with chocolate shavings before serving.

National Venture Capital Association: Organization" dedicated to defining, serving and representing the interests of the venture capital and private equity industries.

serving造句

Forming or serving as a complement; completing.

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