用rooted造句子,“rooted”造句

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He was rooted to the spot by surprise.

But I want to emphasize that these reforms are rooted in a simple principle.

Discouraging, because it suggests that no amount of success ever really makes deep-rooted insecurities go away.

The Basic Law of Qatar 1970 institutionalized local customs rooted in Qatar "s conservative Wahhabi heritage, granting the Emir preeminent power."

And as for scientific, biological-type definitions... as well as being firmly rooted in nonsense, we all know what happened last time those were deployed in earnest.

"The Lord your God will send out the nations before you little by little; they are not to be rooted out quickly, for fear that the beasts of the field may be increased overmuch against you."

rooted造句

I have a rooted objection to driving.

The animal stood rooted to the ground with fear.

But we don't talk about these conflicts in terms of deeply rooted attachment needs.

After midnight she stands there in her black rig rooted to the spot. Back of her is the little alleyway that blazes like an inferno.

Although the traditional marital values are still deep-rooted in Chinese people's mind, experts said the increasing acceptance of "naked marriage" showed a more open-minded attitude of the youth.

This image is partly rooted in fact.

His rudeness rooted in his lack of education.

And some research has supported this, suggesting that the gender differences may be biologically rooted or evolutionarily programmed.

She stood rooted, unable to move from the position to which she had leaped when she heard his words, staring at the old man who stood feebly waving a letter.

The pigs rooted for truffle in this forest.

The prime minister argued that British left a wealth for her former colonies, which is democracy and the notion of law ruling, which is rooted in India now.

She was rooted to the spot with fear.

Negativity is rooted in the mind - Once you really understand the behavior of a human mind, you will no longer be enticed by it.

The ban on public mixing is rooted in tribal customs but became institutionalized as the country urbanized.

With hands deeply rooted in pockets, she cast one last disparaging sneer from under her hood, turned on her heel and marched briskly toward the warmth of the station cafe.

Unknowingly, this American was experiencing a vestige of protocol rooted centuries deep in the Japanese culture。

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