用to make out造句子,“to make out”造句

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It's even possible to make out structures within the cell, such as the nucleus, mitochondria and chloroplasts.

Take Michael Jordan, for instance, it's easy to see his grades and ignored him to make out on the pitch to pay the price of blood and sweat.

Poverty is an abnormality to rich people. It is very difficult to make out why people who want dinner do not ring the bell.

After a patch was removed from her eye on Labor Day, Thornton could begin to make out faces for the first time since 2000.

Police officer: OK, that's done. Now I'll need to make out a car theft report.

The King put on his spectacles and looked anxiously round, to make out who was talking.

He was forced to acknowledge to himself that he had confided it rather lightly to that stranger whose face he had not been able to make out.

When the moon drops out of the evening sky in a few more weeks, try to find Capricornus. Although it's a fairly dim constellation, it can be surprisingly easy to make out and recognize in a dark sky.

to make out造句

We need to make out a contract for every deal.

He was apparently still trying to make out how many people were there and who they were.

My eyes were becoming accustomed to the gloom and I was able to make out a door at one side of the room.

It is possible to make out something in those vaults, but not very much.

With fine ability to clear off oxidation film, The width of clearing film can be adjusted continuously to make out good-looking welding seam.

Sorry, I am not able to make out whose other voice was.

It is hard to make out what criteria are used.

In one famous case, scientists claimed to make out the initials of the British physicist Stephen Hawking.

Section one re-interpretated the basic concepts like "Thinking Purely", trying to make out the nature of poetry and its evolution in the Han Dynasty.

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