washiness造句
例句与造句
- He also accused Bush of " straddling and wishy-washiness " on the issue.
- "There's not as much wishy-washiness as you might think,"
- Wishy-washyness, often spelled wishi-washiness, is not synonymous with flip-floppiness.
- :Even were this true, it is quasi-normative wishy-washiness that has no business in an encyclopedia.
- Slate contributor Franklin Foer accuses the paper of extreme wishy-washiness in its assessment of the institution in its backyard, Broadway.
- It's difficult to find washiness in a sentence. 用washiness造句挺难的
- Nehemia Strassler, an analyst for the Haaretz daily, wrote Tuesday that Rabin's wishy-washiness was losing him points.
- For one, there is no wishy-washiness in his belief that the Atlantic Alliance should be maintained and defended, and then expanded.
- Nuance, a trait most often associated with the Democrat and rarely with Bush, now is taken to mean flip-flop, wishy-washiness or appeasement.
- My biggest problem with Dungy's impending firing is not the dismissal, but the wishy-washiness of the Glazers : if you think a change is needed, make the change.
- Although Bush stuck to his standard stump speech, Forbes mounted a blistering attack on the governor, complaining about what he called the " wishy-washiness " of Bush's $ 483 billion tax-cut plan.
- The president's national security adviser, whose constant second-guessing of the CIA's daring plan is meant to represent the kind of political wishy-washiness that many believe has weakened the agency in recent years, responds by saying the agency's reputation was built on its mistakes.
- [Mendelssohn ] has shown us that a Jew may have the amplest store of specific talents, may own the finest and most varied culture, the highest and tenderest sense of honour yet without all these pre-eminences helping him, were it but one single time, to call forth in us that deep, that heart-searching effect which we await from art [ . . . ] The washiness and the whimsicality of our present musical style has been [ . . . ] pushed to its utmost pitch by Mendelssohn's endeavour to speak out a vague, an almost nugatory Content as interestingly and spiritedly as possible.
- However, Slant Magazine's Jesse Cataldo accused Springsteen of being " borderline rose-colored ", writing that he " seems more concerned with overtures toward harmony than actual dissent, a newfound wishy-washiness that leaves him sounding entirely defanged . " Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic found the album " cumbersome and top heavy " and stated, " Springsteen sacrific [ es ] impassioned rage in favor of explaining his intentions too clearly . " Although he commended the album's themes, " Chicago Tribune " writer Greg Kot criticized its music as " sterile " and commented that Springsteen " lost his nerve as a coproducer, going for stadium bombast instead of the unadorned grit these stories of hard times demand . " Despite commending Springsteen's energy with the songs'" ambitious arrangements ", Jon Caramanica of " The New York Times " found the " energy [ to be ] in service of deeply nebulous ideas " and stated, " the text is far more ambiguous, and in plenty of places on this album, just outright flat . " In the same review, Jon Pareles argued that the album is " sincere, ambitious and angry, which can lead to mixed outcomes.