慷慨英语怎么说
He made an impassioned appeal for peace.
He leaves with an unusually generous severance package and the right to sell at least two films a year to News Corp's Twentieth Century Fox.
You had a few companies involved, but not one of the largest companies in the world coming out with a lengthy and impassioned post, like we saw yesterday from Timothy Cook.
The Don always taught that when a man was generous, he must show the generosity as personal.
What a generous and considerate lady she is!
It also means that time is short before the world's generosity turns to cynicism.
There is slogan at old days which is "ready to fight" on the old wall of the right of gate.
There is no doubt that you are a passionate, eloquent speaker and I applaud you for that, but when you look at what we face in this country.
I feel bad for you because you have made all FT readers instantly leap on to high horses.
There was a false start (the announcement at the White House that the sequence was complete relied on a generous definition of that word: a truly complete sequence was not published until 2003).
Taketo enforcement of such grip hammer Ji, zoned air-strike case, impassioned.
This is in the university hearing officer passionate strenuousness speech.
Let's listen to a mobilizing speech by William Wallace.
It tis not a sign of humility to declaim against pride.
I'll admit that now and again he had a sort of tub-thumping eloquence.
He proclaimed, his rich voice booming.
Instead, they make impassioned calls for more "humanely" raised meat.
The speaker accompanied his angry words with forceful movement of the hands.
A classmate gave an impassioned speech on the benefits of drinking liquor.
His rants today aren't very different from his rants in 1993.
On March 19th, when Western countries started bombing Libya, Russia's television commentary was filled with vehemence.
It is not a sign of humility to declaim against pride.
Following the Harvard scandal, Mary Miller, the former dean of students at Yale, made an impassioned appeal to her school's professors to refrain from take-home exams.
One was purely declamatory, objurgatory and hortatory.