用unaccustomed造句子,“unaccustomed”造句

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He is unaccustomed to the "sandwich" attack.

Hot weather makes people unaccustomed to heat weak.

Several emerging markets face this slowdown from a position of unaccustomed fiscal strength.

The aesthetic feeling and missing of distance are temporary. They all come from the unaccustomed side of one party. Once this unaccustomed is used to, distance will lead to alienation.

Many Chinese students began to be totally unaccustomed to this regular life, But later they gradually became accustomed to it.

Farmers are reluctant and unaccustomed to it. They are very conflicting. Cattle do not drink water and press their heads. The vast majority of farmers are very depressed.

The Cao Shang, who always regarded himself as Mr. Zhang Lao's first disciple, was unaccustomed to Zhuangzhou's casualness and Huishi's impatience.

The withered stalks of last year's cotton had to be removed to make way for this year's seeds and the balky horse, unaccustomed to the plow, dragged unwillingly through the fields.

The latter, in alliance with Tsao Tsao's antagonist Liu Pei, mustered a force of 30, 000. Knowing that Tsao Tsao's army was plagued by epidemia and was unaccustomed to action afloat, the allied forces of Sun Chuan and Liu Pei set fire to Tsao Tsao's fleet and crushed his army.

unaccustomed造句

the unaccustomed luxury of cheap foreign travel

She reveled in her unaccustomed leisure.

Peter was unaccustomed to go to school on foot.

Tata's project may pose risks for investors, but it promises unaccustomed safety for customers.

conservative people unaccustomed to informal dress; an informal free-and-easy manner; an informal gathering of friends.

He felt his limbs growing stiff with the unaccustomed chilliness of the night, and doubted whether he should be able to descend the steps of the scaffold.

Do not know from when to start, more and more unaccustomed to the description, no matter how much pain, how much grievance, and will not be easy to see their wounds to others.

his unaccustomed expression of anger

I am unaccustomed to being told what to do.

Rain and wind chop the unaccustomed sky like a sushi knife through squid.

Finally, the hatch opens and, unaccustomed to the force of gravity, you stagger out amid venting waste gases.

Each of the two girls held the Bucket By one hand and lifted her skirts up with the other. They were staggering under the unaccustomed weight and slopping a good deal of the water aBout as they went.

He was unaccustomed to hard work.

In addition, most of our troops were northerners, who are unaccustomed to water.

The point is that people grew unaccustomed to thinking and acting in a responsible and independent way. Herein lies another big problem.

It showed the familiar scene of the street with the distinctness of mid-day, but also with the awfulness that is always imparted to familiar objects by an unaccustomed light The wooden houses, with their jutting storeys and quaint gable-peaks;

The young herdsman briskly mounted a horse that was inclined to act up with an unaccustomed rider.

Father Paulus Gan, who says he exercises regularly, said other clergy and nuns “seldom do exercises because they are busy, unaccustomed to it or are already sick and cannot do so.”

In life, we must be clear about our interactions with others. We should not be unaccustomed to bad habits.

His room seemed empty in an unaccustomed way.

Vast wealth, to the person unaccustomed to it, is. a bane; it eats into the flesh and bone of his. morals.

They were unaccustomed to such military setbacks.

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