tiny handwriting造句
例句与造句
- He pulled out his reading glasses, then retrieved from his jacket pocket a square of cardboard covered with tiny handwriting.
- There's something enthralling about seeing a version of " E equals MC squared " from 1912 in Einstein's tiny handwriting.
- You are holding in your hands not just a piece of paper written in the tiny handwriting of an unknown woman.
- In tiny handwriting, he clandestinely recorded each death, including about 100 during a nine-day " death march " in November 1950 along the Yalu River.
- It's only in tiny handwriting at the bottom that you'll find the names of the teams, Denver vs . Atlanta, along with the current odds.
- It's difficult to find tiny handwriting in a sentence. 用tiny handwriting造句挺难的
- The tiny handwriting is backward because the artist, who was left-handed and loved optical tricks, wrote from right to left using a mirror, apparently to help disguise his theories.
- And across the street, the homemade sign welcoming Bush and his wife back to town shows, written in tiny handwriting at the bottom, " Please return to Shirley Westerfield ."
- The tiny handwriting is backward because, it is believed, the artist, who was left-handed and loved optical tricks, wrote from right to left using a mirror, apparently to help disguise his theories.
- Where there are multiple drafts of a manuscript, the procession is unremarkable : The annotations in Carver's tiny handwriting drive the story confidently from draft to draft until the story achieves its finished form.
- The first eyeglasses were made by medieval monks who carved bits of quartz into magnifying glasses, riveted them together and perched them on their noses to magnify the tiny handwriting of manuscripts, historians say.
- Her " Journal " was important to the development of her creativity, serving as both sketchbook and literary experiment : in tiny handwriting she reported on society, recorded her impressions of art and artists, recounted stories and observed life around her.
- The impact Jackie Kennedy made on America and the world in the early 1960s is evident in the famous words her husband scrawled in his tiny handwriting on the typewritten script of a speech he made to reporters during the couple's 1961 visit.