convey造句

What level of enthusiasm would you convey?

Wires convey electricity from power stations to the users.

For Vicky, the film managed to convey "the hyperbole of cheese" when people get married.

Like any other translation it should convey the meaning and the music of the source language.

Chosen well, it will convey a brand message to others and even change the way you see yourself.

As a matter of fact, such skills can not only help photos taken look better, but also convey more information about the crime.

However, a vertical line sitting perpendicular to the top and bottom of the canvas has more of a tendency to convey a sense of height.

We constantly tell stories about the past to our students, friends, children—and to ourselves—stories that are supposed to convey moral and practical lessons about how to behave.

You need to convey emotion.

Please convey my sympathy to your wife.

You have important thoughts to convey, so focus on your speech, not on the television audience.

So along with the bad news, we need to convey that which is capable of inspiring hope.

Teachers can use this song to convey the message to their students that they should have their own dream for the future.

Outside the cafeteria, a sign warns of the calorific peril of the chicken pot pie; inside, the salad bar has colour-coded tongs to convey which salad toppings should be used "freely" or "sparingly".

convey造句

What does your smile convey?

A humorous kindness to life can convey a generous feeling.

The Focus relies on a lithium ion battery pack to silently convey you up to 100 miles.

If you don't want to be an embarrassment to your friends and want to convey the image of a fashionable yet classy man, it's time to banish certain items from your wardrobe.

Please convey my best wishes to him.

Ms Oates includes fragments of correspondence with friends to help convey her despairing state of mind.

Together long, low-paid maternity leave and short, low-paid paternity leave convey the message that it is primarily women who are responsible for the care of young children.

"Some, we know, will convey wartime loss and suffering, others will speak of daring and inspiration."

I understand the attempts to be friendly or convey warmth, but would the salesperson or vendor addressing me as I stand before them in a suit do the same to a man next to me dressed similarly?

The authors of this book convey the love and exasperation Theo felt for his needy, demanding brother and how fearful Vincent was of losing Theo’s devotion.

It does not convey any information about the underlying problem.

The rebuttal to this actually takes an entire book to convey, but it first involves helping people understand that everything about talent is a process.