excusably造句
例句与造句
- The production was fine, edgy, and excusably incoherent.
- Swedish historians have been excusably indulgent to the father of their greatest ruler.
- Fishburne takes Oliver Parker's excusably condensed treatment of the Bard's jealousy-driven drama and makes it his own.
- But the two announced Thursday shows, " Lone Gunmen " and an unspecified Michael Crichton project, are less excusably absent.
- Burke reported to Laurence that Fitzwilliam had " a strong predilection to Mr Fox " and " influenced, too much so in my opinion, though very naturally and very excusably, by a rooted animosity against Mr Pitt ".
- It's difficult to find excusably in a sentence. 用excusably造句挺难的
- The most pointed encounter in an excusably sketchy report comes when the writer finds himself between a welcoming official, who may be a former KGB man, and one Vladimir Shatkov, who says he was in a psychiatric prison for three years and proudly calls himself unrehabilitated.
- Lord Diplock in " I . R . C . v Rossminster Ltd " thought that " the time has come to acknowledge openly that the majority of this House in " Liversidge v Anderson " were expediently and, at that time, perhaps, excusably, wrong and the dissenting speech of Lord Atkin was right ".
- Physical hygiene was scarcely at the heart, nor even at the foundation, nor at the root, nor at the very taproot itself, of the condition in which I found myself as a result of the absence of what I am tempted to call professional major league baseball, though a person who delights in cliches might prefer to call, erroneously perhaps, but excusably so, the national pastime.
- And his achievement is impressive; key figures from the Scaife empire are now senior officials in the Bush administration . ( And Moon's newspaper is now in effect the administration's house organ . ) Clearly, scandal-mongering works : The public and, less excusably, the legitimate media all too readily assume that where there's smoke there must be fire _ when in reality it's just some angry rich guys who have bought themselves a smoke machine.