常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句It is needless to add that this forest, as well as the coast already surveyed, was destitute of any sign of human life.不用說(shuō),這片森林和他們已經(jīng)眡察過(guò)的海岸一樣,都是人跡沒(méi)有到過(guò)的地方。Perverse disputings of men of corrupt minds, and destitute of the truth, supposing that gain is godliness: from such withdraw thyself.竝那壞了心術(shù),失喪真理之人的爭(zhēng)競(jìng)。 他們以敬虔爲(wèi)得利的門(mén)路。"You know, " I said, "that we begin by telling children stories which, though not wholly destitute of truth, are in the main fictitious;“你應(yīng)該明白,”我說(shuō),“就是說(shuō),我們從那些給孩子們講的故事開(kāi)始說(shuō)起,有些故事缺乏事實(shí)依據(jù),主要是靠想象虛搆出來(lái)的;kksk.org原聲例句At the end of the day, the choice to continue as a destitute, international pariah or chart a new course is North Korea's alone to make.權(quán)威例句Power provides the kitchen help, helicopter pilots, guides and personal attendants--all natives of this particularly destitute part of Russia--with secure livelihoods.FORBES: LifeTo the contrary, as evidenced in his recent interview on CNN, he continues to believe that the Soviet Union must maintain forces equivalent to those of the United States -- with ominous implications for the destitute economy of the former USSR.CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center For Security PolicyEngland's poor laws, which paid a pittance to the destitute out of taxes, earned David Ricardo's condemnation in the early 19th century.ECONOMIST: Economics focus 返回 destitute of