bear the unbearable造句
例句与造句
- The time has come when we must bear the unbearable.
- Nevertheless, the time has come to bear the unbearable . . ..
- He was saying Japan must " bear the unbearable " _ it must surrender.
- "The time must come when we must bear the unbearable, " he said.
- When the survivors are gone, who will do the telling, bear the unbearable, make the unreal real?
- It's difficult to find bear the unbearable in a sentence. 用bear the unbearable造句挺难的
- I ask, with skepticism, to have equal weapons so I can defend myself without having to bear the unbearable weight of detention.
- I cannot bear to see my innocent people suffer any longer . . . . The time has come when we must bear the unbearable.
- I ask, with skepticism, to have equal weapons so that I can defend myself without having to bear the unbearable weight of detention.
- The order, from the Interior Ministry, reportedly said : " You should bear the unbearable and be a shield for all Japanese women ."
- The war ended with an unprecedented radio address by Emperor Hirohito _ Akihito's father _ announcing Japan would " bear the unbearable " and surrender.
- The United States instead used atomic bombs to devastate two Japanese cities, and 50 years ago this week the emperor told his people they must " bear the unbearable " _ surrender.
- In Tokyo on Aug . 15, 1945, His Sublime Majesty, Emperor Hirohito, told his council of ministers that with the prospect of " the nation annihilated, " he would " bear the unbearable " and surrender.
- Emperor Hirohito's radio address to his nation on Aug . 15, 1945, delivering the news of Japan's surrender and asking Japanese to " bear the unbearable, " marked the first time ordinary citizens heard his voice.
- The anniversary remains an emotional day for many older Japanese who lived through the surrender and still recall the unprecedented radio address by Emperor Hirohito _ Akihito's father _ announcing that Japan would " bear the unbearable " and give up its war effort.
- The anniversary remains an emotional day for many older Japanese who lived through the surrender and still recall the unprecedented radio address by Emperor Hirohito _ Akihito's father _ announcing that Japan would " bear the unbearable " and give up its war effort.
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