2. Most of these eight qualities are not rock-breaking.
He is usually taciturn, and this groundbreaking speech is impressive.
4, often followed by a rock-breaking event, this concept will be integrated into the mainstream.
Langdon feels that they are looking for a historical secret, which has been proved enlightening and dangerous for centuries.
6. Wang Ping: 1999, the biennial world championship is coming again. In June in Athens, Greenstone set the world record of 100 meter for the first time in 9.79 seconds.
7. Then, I hope there are no magnificent rocks.
Even if he can't find any earth-shattering truth, he won't go along with any ridiculous mistakes.
As we all know, since Confucius, China has established a complete education system. From then on, education is no longer the patent of aristocrats, which is a groundbreaking event.
10. Finally, this paper draws a ground-breaking conclusion: this famous law does not exist at all.
1 1. It is worth mentioning that its preliminary planning and design is confidential and it took only two months to complete. As soon as the news was disclosed, it was a rock-breaking event.
12 but the explosive details revealed by Juventus President Giovanni Cobolli Gigli are shocking: this seemingly conclusive transfer negotiation has not actually been completed.
13, we meet nature head on. It is busy breaking rocks, and we are busy going to destruction.
14, his research often has breakthrough findings, which shocked everyone.
Since its establishment more than a year ago, Emma has successfully held a series of internationally influential entertainment activities, including Whitney Houston Beijing Concert, Hansen Band Beijing Concert 2004-2006 Backstreet Boys Beijing Concert, Budweiser Cup Manchester United Challenge Shanghai f 1 Opening Ceremony, "Rock Mike" Performance, Beijing New Year Concert and "Rock" Rolling Stone Shanghai Concert.
16, the spokesman didn't know whether the reporter who reported this to the parliament visited the orchestra for the first time. The concert scene.
17, Bishop Jean Valjean with his love? Jean's heart was shocked by an earth-shattering shock, which awakened his lost kindness and filled his bumpy old age with love for biology.
18, Ye Huimei, one year and three days ago, stood like a monument yesterday, and everyone was looking forward to how General Zhou Dong broke through in Qilixiang.
Rock-breaking sentence means rock-breaking
Shocking sh p ti ā n j and ng
[Interpretation] Landslides and stone cracks; There is a great earth-shattering trend. The original description of music suddenly rose; Shocked the whole heaven. Now refers to an unexpected event or article, an amazing discussion.
[Language] Tang Li and "The Book of Songs" Li Ping's "Poetry": Nu Wa refined stones to make up the sky; The rock-breaking stirred up autumn rain.
[Proximity] Earth-shattering inversion
[antonym] Unknown
Make an earth-shattering sentence
Langdon felt that they were looking for a groundbreaking historical secret, which has been proved enlightening and dangerous for centuries.
His research often has breakthrough findings, which shocked everyone.
Often followed by a rock-breaking event, this concept will be integrated into the mainstream.
When this language came out, it was like a rock-breaking, and everyone present looked at each other!
His views on the formation of the universe are known as the most bizarre since Pangu opened the sky!
Wang Ping: 1999, the biennial world championship came again. In Athens in June, Green set the world record of 100 meter for the first time in 9.79 seconds.
His action is really rock-breaking.
Finally, this paper draws a breakthrough conclusion: this famous law does not exist at all.
Most of these eight qualities are not groundbreaking.
The meaning of the frightened sentence
Surprise the snake
Explanation: It scared the snakes in the grass. The original metaphor punishes A and makes B alert. The latter metaphor is careless, but it makes the other party wary.
From: Song Zhengwenbao's Recent Situation in Southern Tang Dynasty: Wang Lu is a pawn, and he is quite capitalized. He told someone to sue the main book for taking bribes. Lunai said, although you mowed the grass, I was surprised.
Grammar: linkage; As predicate, attribute and object; It is derogatory and often used in negative sentences.
Synonym: act too hastily, and lose too much because of small.
Antonym: Play hard to get, draw the snake out of the hole.
To startle the snake and make a sentence:
1. The testing work should be kept confidential, so don't startle.
If you act rashly like this, it will only startle the grass and bring difficulties to the next work.
Don't do that stupid thing to startle the snake, if you don't move, you must arrest all the criminals.
In order to avoid spooking, the police sent plainclothes policemen to ambush around.
The thief has come in, so it's better not to startle him, lest he find someone at home.
6. When you enter the grass in the wild, remember to alert the snake first.
What do you mean flattered?
I'm flattered [Shu ch ǒ ng ru j and ng]
Explanation: pets: pets. Happy and uneasy because of being loved or appreciated.
Said by: Chapter 13 of Laozi: If you are humiliated, you will be surprised; if you are lost, you will be surprised, which means you will be shocked and humiliated. Song Su Shi's Xie Zhongshu Xie Renqi: I am surprised that there is nothing in the province and I am spoiled.
Grammar: subject-predicate type; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; derogatory sense
Synonym: ecstatic
Antonym: insensitive
Flattered to make a sentence:
1, thank you for your invitation.
Tom was flattered because the young lady looked at least 15 years younger than him.
Mrs. Bennet was flattered by the arrival of such an important guest and received her very politely soon.
Hillary replied that she was flattered, but she never wanted to be a senator.
I am really flattered.
I'm flattered that you asked, but I'm not ready for a relationship.
In fact, if the people they talk to like their conversation so much that they want to know if it is true, they should be honored.
8. Wow, Mihm said. Now his expression has become flattered and full of guilt.
9. I was flattered, and we did it again.
10, everyone is very kind to me. I'm flattered.
1 1. Every time he gives a speech in the local area, he always formally thanks our company, which makes us very flattered.
12, if someone asks you for your book's signature, you should keep the feeling of being flattered when you first sign it.
13, I'm flattered that they all know me.
14, I have never been approached by a publishing house. I am a little flattered by this condescension.
15 but most of us avoid this kind of relevant advertisement instead of being flattered.
16, we are all a little flattered, said robert green Koff, a developmental psychologist at the University of Delaware, who organized the event with hershey Pasek.
17, he added: I am really flattered to receive the trophy from Sir Bobby.
He wrote to Jennifer Hawkins, a famous Australian beauty queen, and invited her to the dance. When he got the approval of Miss Universe in 2004, he was flattered.
19, we will think of the vastness of the universe, the vastness of the earth, and the slim chance of our own existence. Then, we felt humbled but flattered.
She was a little flattered by such a proposal.
2 1, and later I felt so flattered.
Like everyone else, I am flattered by your obsession with me.
23. Martinez admitted that he was flattered that he was sought after by many big clubs in Europe, but said that the possibility of moving to Anfield or Manchester City has not yet happened.