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- He always speaks plausibly and at length about others' criticism of him. 對待別人的批評,他總是振振有詞。
- He always speaks plausibly and at length about others rs criticism of him. 對待別人的批評,他總是振振有詞。
- He always speaks plausibly and at length about others'criticism of him. 對待別人的批評,他總是振振有詞。
- With packaging company bargaining when, the family speaks plausibly and at length: "Your inspect manage is attendant all the time, did not point out come. 與裝潢公司交涉時,人家振振有詞:「你們監理一直在場,並沒有指出來啊。」
- But gong gong speaks plausibly and at length however the ground says:" My grandfather grandma is in the home today, they should look at me, cannot let them play comfortably. 等老師打電話叫來了家長,才知道鑼鑼是在裝病。
- No one dared to speak out against the injustice. 沒人敢對不公正行為表示公開反對。
- Don't speak like that. It sounds insincere to me. 別這樣講話,這樣我聽起來感到不誠懇。
- I'd like to speak to you for a moment. 我想和你談一會兒。
- Don't always speak honeyed words. 別總是甜言蜜語的。
- He is, so to speak, a hardworking student. 他可說是個用功的學生。
- Lao Zhang did not immediately speak his mind. 老張沒有馬上把心裡話講出來。
- It's only a waste of time to speak to her. 和她說話純粹是浪費時間。
- I can read French but I can't speak it. 我能看懂法文但不會說。
- I feel it my duty to speak frankly to you. 我覺得我有義務要坦白地對你說。
- It is the first time that I speak in public. 這是我第一次在公共場合發言。
- I twisted round in my seat to speak to her. 我坐在位子上轉過身來跟她說話。
- He stepped up so as to be able to speak. 為看得更清楚,他上到高處。
- She was so angry as to be unable to speak. 她氣得連話都說不出來了。
- The teacher asked the pupils not to speak at once. 老師叫學生們不要同時說話。