反驳英语怎么说
- "But she didn't give milk," Madge interrupted.
- There is an obvious retort to this, but one should be wary about making it.
- But they have now come far enough to be able to thumb their noses at the cynics.
- While I at first want to say this might only be appealing at an asthma convention, city life could prove me wrong.
- The Africans retort that by making separate deals with different countries they are doing exactly the opposite.
- Henry thinks he is always right and gets on his high horse if anyone dares to contradict him.
- But they have now come far enough to be able to thumb their noses at the cynics.
- Bankers retort that rivalry for corporate brokerships is intense and switching is common.
- It was so tired and so torturing that it had scarcely the strength to fight back.
- When Lynn said my answer was illogical, I wanted to throw something at her, but I suddenly went blank.
- Here are some objections I raise.
- "That is not the point," he retorted.
- "Nobody was up yet," the boy retorted.
- The example of European cities refutes that.
- She retorted upon me, saying I was to blame.
- "You can't smoke in here," Shaw said.—"Don't worry, it's not tobacco," he retorted.
- She dared not contradict him.
- Some former hostages contradicted the official version of events.
- 'I'm certainly not asking him!' she retorted indignantly.
- Such arguments are not easily countered.
- I think I can say, without fear of contradiction , that...
- Sam retorted that it was my fault as much as his.
- His sharp retort clearly made an impact.
- His comments appeared to contradict remarks made earlier in the day by the chairman.