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poetically造句
1) The speech was as poetically written as any he'd ever heard. 2) comically, poetically, rhythmically, etc. 3) Or, more poetically, life works like bread; life is reflected in bread and life is resurrected in bread. 4) Critics had the opportunity to write poetically of the ceaseless, easy flow of rivers and this one in particular. 5) Life is poetically compared to the morning dew. 6) "I," he finished poetically, "will watch over you to the break of day." 7) Her famous and poetically wild -- father went to Greece, and she never knew him. 8) A 1964 act defines wilderness, rather poetically, as "an area where the earth and its community of life are untrammelled by man". 9) The singer poetically describes the panic, fear and struggle against the unappeasable invading force. 10) Poetically, Midsummer's Eve begins in flowers and ends in fire. 11) Latter-day liberals have become especially vituperative because the ideal described so poetically by Kennedy does not and can not work. 12) It is the ideal of everyone and the ultimate feeling of Wasin to inhabit poetically. 13) Since the nature of us is poetic,[http:///poetically.html] thus I love inhabiting the earth poetically. 14) The film, English Patient, is an apologue narrating history and human, poetically expressing the topic of anti-war through the rescue and cure of four soldiers wounded in the war. 15) Metaphor, in its broad sense, refers to the use of language which is poetically motivated, that is, literariness featured by defamiliarization in formalist terms.