sto lat造句
例句与造句
- As the saying in the Polish language goes : " Sto Lat ".
- "Sto lat ! " he shouted in a traditional Polish toast to long life.
- "Sto lat ! " he shouted again and again in a traditional Polish toast to long life.
- Others broke into the traditional song, " Sto lat, " which means " may he live 100 years ."
- The crowd broke into the traditional song " Sto Lat, " which means " May he live 100 years ."
- It's difficult to find sto lat in a sentence. 用sto lat造句挺难的
- Sto Lat still had a queen by the time of " Going Postal ", though she isn't mentioned by name.
- The Poles shouted repeatedly, " Sto Lat, " a Polish toast which means " May you live 100 years ."
- He ended his remarks with a hearty " Sto Lat ! "-- a Polish congratulatory expression that means " May you live 100 years ."
- They cheered as Clinton ended his address with shouts of " Sto lat ! " the traditional Polish toast that means " May you live 100 years ."
- In Sto Lat, they sound like the Jimi Hendrix Experience or Bad Company, but are dressed in clothes similar to the Beatles on the cover of the " Sgt.
- At the Okecie airport, Geremek was greeted with a glass of champagne and a traditional festive song " May He Live a Hundred Years " ( Sto Lat, in Polish ).
- Poles have made their feelings about their beloved native son clear, replying to his greeting with traditional Polish song " Sto Lat, " or " May he live 100 years ."
- Chanting " sto lat, " the Polish phrase for, " May you live a hundred years, " the president said NATO membership promised, " security for a hundred years.
- The crowd _ the most enthusiastic of his visit so far _ also burst into " Sto lat, " the traditional Polish song meaning : " May you live a hundred years ."
- They responded with cheers, chants of " come to us, " and the traditional " Sto lat, " a song that means " May he live 100 years ."
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