making up造句

Am I just making up Numbers?

We all know that making up is hard to do.

The traditional skill of making up face now is used to make up leg.

Machinery for preparing or making up tobacco, not specified or included elsewhere in this Chapter.

It seems that Alice is making up for his father's sins through his charity work.

Chapter four is discussed to the artful way of making up the judge images in the vernacular courtcase stories.

Shoppers in China and Brazil are trading up to foreign brands, making up for some of the new frugality in the West.

Thailand "s population is dominated by ethnic Thai and Lao, the latter concentrated in the northeastern Isan region and making up around one third of the population."

Rather than making up our five-a-day with foods we know and like, we should broaden our tastes and stock up on kaleand blueberries, as well as sweet potatoesand papaya.

With no formal education, “Pussy” Jones spent her childhood reading and “making up” (compulsively walking up and down very fast with a book in her hand, while improvising an imaginary story out loud).

The NPC Standing Committee passed the "Criminal Law Amendment (6th)" and provided for the crime of failing to report or making up to report safety accidents in criminal law in June 2006.

Open the window of the season, I do not know when, the outline of April has gradually blurred. Sitting in front of the missing ferry, guarding a obsession, looking through the shadow of the fleeting year, remembering the emotional attachment of a scene, quietly making up the broken memory.

The fire needs making up.

Huaji is making up awkwardly or funnily for hilarious festivals.

One in ten parents admit to making up the answers as they feel too embarrassed to be shown up academically.

The editorial board had hesitated before making up their minds to publish it.

It's something that we have to do over and over again, that is, making up the world.

When she looks to the top right, however, she's accessing the creative part of her brain, which means that she's probably making up a lie to tell you.

Suddenly, the corners of his mouth twitched and wrinkled up and his beady eyes shifted from side to side-he seemed to be making up his mind at last.

The subjects tended to sleep significantly longer at the beginning of the experiment, presumably because they were making up for a sleep debt accrued during their usual daily sleep routines.

"It is calculated in practice by summing the atomic weights of the atoms making up the substance's molecular formula. The molecular weight of a hydrogen molecule (chemical formula H2) is 2 (after rounding off); for many complex organic molecules (e.g., proteins, polymers) it may be in the millions."

Are you just making up Numbers?

A week before the test is the time for locating and making up the deficiencies.

This article's contribution also lays in making up weak link about the education case appreciation, and promoting educational life.

The most effective ingredients for making up high performance concrete are super-plasticizing agent, fly ash or slag powder, silicon powder.

If the low molecular weight units making up the macromolecule are bonded end-to-end in a long chain and no covalent chemical bonds exist between the chains, the macromolecules are called linear polymers.

On the one hand, the government should improve its capabilities in responding to and leading external political culture; on the other hand, we should create a new political culture by making up a missed lesson, looking back and facing the facts to fulfill the transformation of government role.

They need someone with experience of making up a page.

Blue with light reddish colour on the front and side face; good for making up blue but somewhat red hue.

A cap on the cost-of-living adjustment, for example, would be a nightmare for pensioners were inflation to flare up, because they would have no way of making up the loss in their purchasing power.

making up造句

He's always making up to influential people.

Carl agrees to cut off whatever source is making up these lies so that Palmer can win the California Primary.

The true friend, I don't know, the true friendship, you mean somebody who is friendly at some point for no other reason except for the pleasure of conversing with that or sharing ideas, not making up.

Sirocco of the 9 reoccupy after making up boasts catch hair.

"My character spends the first 25 years of his life being lazy, and then one day making up for it," says Eisenberg, who appeared in Fleischer's 2009 movie, Zombieland.

It is making up of decoiler, guide rack, roll forming, correction, cutting-to-length (punching), collection table, electrical control system etc.

The chemist made a mistake when making up the prescription.

The paper discusses the necessity of constructing curriculum norm of college physics in making up a guarantee system for education quality.