conveying 的定义
conveying 近义词
transport
express message
更多conveying例句
- Literally anywhere else would have conveyed more legitimacy on the enterprise, but legitimacy did not seem a high priority for one of the last battles of a lost war.
- “They’re making a decision knowing that it can’t be wrong, and it also needs to convey some kind of context or forward look so that it’s relevant the next morning,” she said.
- A brand that considers inclusion in advertising strives to provide authentic connection, demonstrate open-mindedness and convey equity.
- Wormholes crop up because they are the only language the path integral can use to convey that space is breaking down.
- They even stayed on the phone as victims drove around buying MoneyPak cards or gift cards to convey the cash, he said.
- Conveying to the students that we were on their side without getting kicked off campus by the staff was a constant struggle.
- Conveying where you stand is especially important when you are not the target.
- But, do these choices, let alone any single-word descriptions come close to accurately conveying a sexual or romantic encounter?
- His goal is to have as little a hand as possible in conveying their resemblance.
- And Shipka is especially skilled at conveying the confusion, awkwardness, and anger of adolescence.
- Moreover, the action necessary in conveying the tempting graces to their destination has not unfrequently been found useful.
- The difficulty of conveying heavy weights up the mountain foot-paths was almost insurmountable.
- Promises not to do some particular act on a piece of land are often made in deeds conveying them; they are called covenants.
- He went out, and in the passage caught the prisoner in the act of conveying it into the street in his arms.
- But here again, the expense of conveying it on to the land becomes an obstacle which it must frequently be impossible to overcome.