in flattering terms造句
例句与造句
- Clinton spoke of Lewinsky only in flattering terms.
- Britons have been thinking about Peckham a lot in recent days, and not in flattering terms.
- Because Dube was an ordained minister and not a Nazarite, he does not always present Shembe in flattering terms.
- But even in an interview in 1997, Bradley spoke in flattering terms of every other possible presidential candidate, Republicans included.
- Ainsworth's " Jack Sheppard " portrayed a real life prison breaker and thief from the eighteenth century in flattering terms.
- It's difficult to find in flattering terms in a sentence. 用in flattering terms造句挺难的
- Bush also mentioned that he had talked on the telephone on Friday with Sen . John B . Breaux, D-La ., whose Medicare proposals Bush often described in flattering terms on the campaign trail.
- However, the times when he talks about his own ideas and accomplishments in flattering terms tend to be brief, and they often bleed into self-pitying rants about how he is an innocent martyr, destroyed by sinister and hypocritical forces.
- Although Ascham did not take the position and he also refused a similar offer from Margaret Roper he admired Mountjoy and referred in flattering terms to his learning, likening his household for its patronage of learning to that of the Medici.
- In 1597 Byrd's pupil Thomas Morley dedicated his treatise " A Plaine and Easie Introduction to Practicall Musicke " to Byrd in flattering terms, though he may have intended to counterbalance this in the main text by some sharply satirical references to a mysterious " Master Bold ".
- Marco Polo, who visited India probably some time around 1289 1293, made note of Rudrama Devi's rule and nature in flattering terms . ) } } She continued the planned fortification of the capital, raising the height of Ganapati's wall as well as adding a second earthen curtain wall in diameter and with an additional-wide moat.