用figuratively造句子,“figuratively”造句

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To put away the pen and keep the mouth tight-used figuratively of a wise man

It occurs to me that "Control your exit" is advice that's figuratively true, too.

Mr Huckabee's weakness is the worry that he may be a lightweight figuratively as well as literally.

Cock and ducks fighting for food-used figuratively of struggle for Benefit Between Big and small men

The constant excitement of new challenges and not knowing what was around the next corner in Beijing -- both literally and figuratively -- kept him sharp.

It is an old custom in business circle that both sides should strike a plank to mean a deal was clinched. Now used figuratively to mean a final decision was made.

For one thing, the five New York Dons were in the old Sicilian tradition, they were "men with a belly" meaning, figuratively, power and courage; and literally, physical flesh, as if the two went together, as indeed they seem to have done in Sicily.

figuratively造句

She is, figuratively speaking, holding a gun to his head.

These verbs mean to set upon, physically or figuratively.

It's a word you use when you say something that shouldn't just be interpreted figuratively.

When you have a bitter taste in your mouth there is a sharp sensation that figuratively bites.

In today's Gospel, Jesus visits a building-the Temple still under construction, and speaks figuratively of the new Temple-His Body.

The Uranian side of many Aquarians is predominant, and they are iconoclasts in one way or another. They foment rebellion - figuratively or literally - because Uranus drives them to seek freedom.

The word is used figuratively in the context.

More importantly, pointless graphics push the valuable details to the periphery - literally and figuratively.

Pep up your old system: What if a potential buyer wants to figuratively kick the tires of your PC before plunking down cash for it?

It was great running with a group of people in varying shapes, literally and figuratively. It was also harder because now I sometimes had to finish a run when I didn't feel so great.

Employees will be, figuratively speaking, in the driver's seat.

Watching a big soccer match can strain a fan's heart - not just figuratively, but literally, German researchers reported on Wednesday.

A fine remedy for our anxieties over our low status in society may be to travel—whether literally or figuratively, by viewing works of art—through the gigantic spaces of the world.要消除社會地位低下引起的焦慮,旅行可能是一個好方法,通過實際的旅行或在藝術作品中神遊,去感受世界的廣闊無垠。

The Special Curriculum is breaking new ground, literally and figuratively, and the students are embracing it with such zeal.

Well, figuratively speaking.

At work, running on the spot (figuratively). A mirage of coffee is before me. Can I justify an espresso on the way to the bank?

having nimble fingers literally or figuratively; especially for stealing or picking pockets.

Mrs. Doctor was a trim rosy-cheeked, silver-haired little lady who took Anne at once to her heart, literally and figuratively.

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