paraphrase造句

paraphrase a speech in colloquial English

The paraphrase of the sonnet is easy to understand.

Try to paraphrase the question before you answer it.

To paraphrase President Bush, we must restore confidence in our economic sector.

Lincoln's words paraphrase the thoughts Azariah expressed to King Asa of Judah.

ELON MUSK is not, to paraphrase James Watson's bon mot about Francis Crick, a man given to modest moods.

People are discovering parts of his work with strong resonance and then trying to paraphrase it in their own languages and situations.

Another discussion on "humanism" in Chinese courses--simultaneously evaluating paraphrase mistakes about "humanism" in The New Targets of Chinese Course and Ci Hai;

Otherwise, how can one explain why a man who could have nymphs, Bentleys, yachts, and everything money can buy opts for the "illusionary" – to paraphrase Marx – rewards of the hereafter?

paraphrase造句

Can you paraphrase his argument here?

The following is a paraphrase of what was said.

To paraphrase the adage: If you ca fish from someone, you'll eat for a day;

To paraphrase, he said that in today’s world a Eurocentric view of history is out of place.

To paraphrase Kent Beck "every hour at the office that you don't want to be there is overtime"

"Buying Books to Celebrate My Birthday, Si-hai Year" is the only one among his poems for which he actually wrote a paraphrase in modern chinese.

a paraphrase of the sonnet

The teacher amplified the sense by a paraphrase.

Past experience suggests that, to paraphrase St Matthew, many are ordered but fewer are delivered.

To paraphrase a former Chrysler executive, Smart looked less so after superdealer Roger Penske relinquished his distribution deal and gave the brand back to Mercedes.

This is the implication in this paraphrase of his famous quote: "in the short term the market is a popularity contest; in the long term it is a weighing machine."

Hence my wife insisted that I paraphrase it for them.

It IS to the middle class we must look for the prosperity of Africa, to paraphrase William Thackeray.

paraphrase an obscure passage in modern English

We restate or paraphrase our understanding of their message and reflect it back to the sender for verification.

I signify to paraphrase it that way.

All we are doing is sticking to the meaning of what they are arguing. We can paraphrase but we mustn't change the meaning. To change the meaning is really bad.

So, to paraphrase the Bard, does a rose gold by any other name shine as bright?

一个男子能长成这样,也是天下少有。