liltingly造句
例句与造句
- But it's a gentler film with a liltingly bittersweet humanity.
- But it's a gentler film, with a liltingly bittersweet humanity.
- It begins liltingly, with strings and horns.
- "Now, I love snow so much, " he says, liltingly.
- "The best music is just about good enough for the Cleveland Orchestra, " he said in his quaintly constructed and liltingly accented English.
- It's difficult to find liltingly in a sentence. 用liltingly造句挺难的
- Yannick, a scrawny Quebecois who looked like he could subsist for weeks on nuts and pemmican, advised us in liltingly accented English how to get through the night.
- Lily leaf beetles ( liltingly known in Latin as Lilioceris lilii ) travel only about 10 miles a year under their own power and so far are mostly confined inside the Interstate 495 ring.
- Unsympathetic humans, however, have all but wiped them out, and to continue the line, the suave, long-haired and liltingly accented vampire king must seek out the only remaining female of the species.
- Sales soared for " Prozac in drag, " as Kramer calls it, adding : " The liltingly soft name Sarafem sounds like Esperanto for a beleaguered husband's fantasy _ a serene wife ."
- The early " wah-wahs " and " uh-uhs ", which were once so assertively off-key, have advanced to real songs, which he sings liltingly to his now steady beat.
- At a benefit for Mabou Mines he sang Cole Porter liltingly and he appeared in such films as Woody Allen's " Radio Days " and in " Bright Lights, Big City " and " Barton Fink ."
- Performance : Sound : COWARD-Coward ( Elektra / 37 : 12 / I ) : The Cars and Cheap Trick are cited as this Long Island quartet's main reference points, but their liltingly melodic rock could make them fit right in with the alt-pop crowd.
- Instead, the album's first single, " A Little Bit of Heaven, " has enough of a liltingly rhythmic insistence to it that the song seems very much a part of the pulse of the album as a whole, as does a reggae transformation of " If I Had a Hammer ."
- Ms . Kirchschlager brought ardor and elegance to " Wiener Blut, " though Masur let the orchestra overpower her somewhat; Ms . Murphy sang " Draussen in Sievering " liltingly, and Ms . Voigt poured out her voice excitingly in the " Csardas " from " Die Fledermaus, " which was something to hear : imagine Sieglinde trying to cheer up Siegmund with a little Hungarian number.
- Similarly, Steven Suskin, in reviewing the original cast album, wrote that " Maury Yeston has given us a liltingly romantic and lovely operetta-like score . . . . Book and score do not complement each other, at least not as presented at the Pels . . . . The entire show not only on the CD but in the theatre was lifted by the presence of a fine group of singing actors . " The show received eleven nominations for 2011 12 Drama Desk Awards, although it did not win any.