stark contrast造句

The good weather was in stark contrast to the storms of previous weeks.

Reparations have been paid out slowly, in stark contrast to the money and manpower lavished on Mr Taylor’s trial.

There is a stark contrast with the Western legal tradition, based on individual rights and freedoms, which dates back to the Enlightenment.

The consumer paradise they display, with perfect hair, light-skinned children and men in pinstripe suits, stands in stark contrast to the harried, shuffling crowds below.

The use of colorful, bold images can enrich the visual impact of the design by providing a stark contrast to the muted, solid colors of the minimalist design elements.

stark contrast造句

In stark contrast, Mr Erdogan's government has been stable and relatively clean.

A stark contrast such as this bright blue water against the bright colors of the canoe is very appealing.

In stark contrast to Senators Obama and Clinton, Senator John McCain warned against withdrawing U.S. troops before stability is established in Iraq.

The opening daywas one of stark contrasts and featured a classic sartorial duel:wearable clothes versus theatrical tactics.

The offerings are in stark contrast to the brand's colorful trademark silk scarves.

Away from the city, the team were taken to a model co-operative farm - its orderly streets and houses a stark contrast to the dilapidated villages and towns seen en route.

In stark contrast, Japanese films have recently been making headway into the local market.

In stark contrast, the department approved only 39 per cent of protection visa requests for non-boat arrivals in the first half of this financial year, or 909 people from the 2321 people who applied.

Bard has a good relationship with the Master of the town as well, a stark contrast to the rebel bargeman portrayed in the "Desolation of Smaug."

The two brothers are in stark contrast.

The continent has just experienced a decade of rapid economic growth -a stark contrast to the stagnation and reversals of previous years.