in the proper sense造句
例句与造句
- :Agree with Phoenix, England is not a country in the proper sense.
- Scholars disagree on whether these texts concern a Eucharist in the proper sense.
- However, it is not a laser in the proper sense of the term.
- He cannot be called a Gnostic in the proper sense of the word.
- While Romanesque buildings in the proper sense are not found here, influences from Gothic style.
- It's difficult to find in the proper sense in a sentence. 用in the proper sense造句挺难的
- My self-knowledge tells me I have never really been a doctor in the proper sense,
- The region in the proper sense roughly coincides with the present-day Greater Poland Voivodeship ( ).
- I'm conservative in the proper sense : I want to preserve what we know about the past.
- He realises that, despite his upbringing, he was never really a Christian in the proper sense at all.
- That is how Kant s a priori synthesis arises, a fully-fledged apriorism typical of humans in the proper sense.
- .. . beyond [ known peoples of black West Africa ] to the south there is no civilization in the proper sense.
- His main work, the " Geschichte des Materialismus " is a didactic exposition of principles rather than a history in the proper sense.
- Such non-attendances constituted recusancy in the proper sense of the term, and originally affected all, whether Catholic or otherwise, who did not conform.
- "He was a one-off, a great bloke in the proper sense of that expression and a great Australian figure and icon, " he added.
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