a bao a qu造句
例句与造句
- The A Bao A Qu waits on the first step for a man brave enough to try to climb up.
- Only once in its everlasting life has the A Bao A Qu reached its destination at the top of the tower.
- "a bao a qu " is also the title of another, seemingly unrelated track that appears in several different forms : one used for a Smile ".
- "' A Bao A Qu "'is a fictional Mewar legendary creature described in Jorge Luis Borges's 1967 " Book of Imaginary Beings ".
- The album includes the song " A Bao A Qu " which shares the same name as the version included on the album " The Thing Which Solomon Overlooked ".
- It's difficult to find a bao a qu in a sentence. 用a bao a qu造句挺难的
- In Borges's story, the A Bao A Qu lives on the steps of the Chitor, from the top of which one can see " the loveliest landscape in the world ".
- When the A Bao A Qu realizes this, it hangs back, losing color and visibility, and tumbles back down the staircase until it reaches the bottom, once more dormant and shapeless.
- The article A Bao A Qu has been cited in the translation notes in the English edition of Negima ! : Magister Negi Magi volume 11 : " . . . according to Wikipedia, is itself a Malayan legend . . ."
- The song " A Bao A Qu " featured in this album shares the same title as the one featured on the album " Soundtrack from Film " Mabuta no Ura " " but this version is a completely different song.
- There is also a music video for " a bao a qu " based on this extended version rather than those on " Mabuta no Ura " or " The Thing Which Solomon Overlooked ", though the two halves are crossfaded together.
- In 1982 Emma and her sister Minta made their professional music debut singing back-up on " A Bao A Qu ", a four-track EP by their aunt, singer-songwriter Virginia Astley, named after a Jorge Luis Borges story.
- ""'heavy metal me " "'is a DVD release by Japanese band a bao a qu " music video is based on the 7 " version of the song with both sides crossfaded together into a 9-minute full length version; its video consists of extremely wide and narrow shots with low quality lighting, following several characters as they walk the streets, smoke, and reflect or contemplate . " the evil one which sobs " layers the titular song with its ambient counterpart " Interference Demon " from " Dronevil ", but starts the former several minutes later than the coupling of the CDs would play, and fades out just at the end of the loud drone ( thus removing the acoustic guitar coda of CD2 ); the video consists solely of shots from what appear to be underneath layers of moving webbing.