saying 的定义
- something said, especially a proverb or apothegm.
saying 近义词
maxim, proverb
更多saying例句
- In this case, the saying definitely applies, since it’s a lot harder to get the smell of sweat out of everything, than it is to stop things getting smelly in the first place.
- Lily Peng, 37, group product manager at Google“Credit is not a zero-sum game” is a saying that Phil Nelson, one of my mentors at Google, often uses.
- Mainstream media bias toward covering violence in protests is well studied, best encapsulated by the saying “If it bleeds, it leads.”
- But, as the old saying goes, nothing worth having in life is truly free.
- We’re all old enough to have grown up under the saying that politics stops at the water’s edge, and I certainly would like to see us go back to that.
- Leapolitan responded by saying, “hopefully youll [sic] bite into a poison apple.”
- Scalise spoke briefly, adding little of substance, saying that the people back home know him best.
- In other words, the Air Force is saying that its drone force has been stretched to its limits.
- For now, the Egyptian government has issued a statement saying that Clooney is free to enter Egypt “whenever she wants.”
- They liked what Duke was saying and were willing to look beyond what little they knew of his past.
- It goes without saying that Ferns of all kinds are interesting plants to grow in the garden and house.
- She kept her eyes fixed steadily on his, saying what followed gently, calmly, yet as though another woman spoke the words.
- But he put her gently by, saying, "I would rather be here, good Marda;" and went in and locked the door.
- "But I can't stop to argue about it now;" and, saying this, he turned into a side path, and disappeared in the wood.
- He heard himself saying lightly, though with apparent lack of interest: 'How curious, Lettice, how very odd!