6.The consummate and facile lines,the succinct designs,the high-quality glazed material,which can keep velvet and bright for a long fem,make the fussy work of balneary cleaning easily.
13.In conclusion, the assertion that technology categorically renders life either more complex or more facile represents an oversimplification of a nuanced and multifaceted issue.
14.He told bishops from nearly a hundred and fifty countries that the world's 1.2 billion Roman Catholics wanted more than facile and obvious condemnations. James Reynolds reports from the Vatican.
16.For success in the life imposed on him he needed, as afterwards appeared, the facile use of only four tools: Mathematics, French, German, and Spanish.
17.For the purposes of becoming a facile (in the positive sense) writer of sentences, the sentences you practice with should have as little meaning as possible.
为了成为一个轻松(积极意义上)句子作者,你练习句子应该尽可能没有意义。机翻
「How to Write a Sentence And How to Read One」评价该例句:好评差评指正
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18.This spirit has long rocked the colleges in America. It begins, as a rule, during the immaturities and facile impressions of freshman year—sometimes back in preparatory school.
19.McKisco was " well-informed" on a range of subjects wider than Goethe's--it was interesting to listen to the innumerable facile combinations that he referred to as his opinions.
20.So that while Rosemary was a " simple" child she was protected by a double sheath of her mother's armor and her own--she had a mature distrust of the trivial, the facile and the vulgar.