用“in a word”造句大全,in a word造句
Could I put in a word at this point?
He had difficulty edging in a word of his own.
Dead heart perhaps really is so in a word, so a few words.
A capital letter is not the first letter in a word.
He threw in a word or two from time to time.
Ever save a document in a word processor, make a small change, and then save the entire document again?
To select even a single character in a word processor, the mouse must be dragged across it.
桜落之速,为五公分每秒,如此,吾应以何速,方能与君相逢?
in a word [ short, a few words ]
An unstressed syllable in a word.
People, is a good word to write, a difficult word, not at the beginning, not regret to do, so a lifetime, in a word, a person.
A character string or a binary element string in a word.
Jack: in a word, you should keep decent manners in the interview.
stress mark( mark,as used in this dictionary,to indicate the stress on a syllable in a word)
Life hesitation, but miss, but life loneliness, miss the romance of love, in a word, a past, just pass by.
Listing 4. Testing an edge case: What if someone presses the button without typing in a word?
Could I put in a word?
Eoin: in a word, I think they're lifesavers.
The judge explained the legal technicalities of the case to the jury.
Once upon a time, a dream traveling for me is, in a word, hanging around without worrying about the money.
A person, in a word, or a sad, always helpless, put down, missed, or a message, indescribable goodbye, indescribable regret, hurt in the deepest dream.
This is, in a word, hogwash.
A song, if someone understands, is warm; in a word, if someone understands, is happy.
In short, in a word, in the present situation, I do not seek merit, but do not seek fault.
Winter is, in a word, unacceptable.
It all lies in a word, and nothing can change my mind.
omit a letter in a word
The key to the sun's energetic fury is, in a word, magnetism.
He threw in a word or two now and again.
Sometimes, in a word where the possession of profound implications, not be regarded as a gold necklace to enjoy do?
Two or more successive consonants in a word, as cl and st in the word cluster.