Examples of using Admirable in English and their translations into Chinese
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Your attention to the needs of your clients is admirable.
All of this is very admirable.
Because he was so dear, so good, so admirable.
And St. Peter said,“Your record is certainly admirable.
This, to a certain extent, is admirable.
Nothing could have been more admirable than his way of putting it.
And the line of this side was broken by one of London's admirable accidents--a restaurant that looked as if it had strayed from Soho.
This are helpful and admirable statements and plans but the real priority now is to address the unanswered questions outlined above.
The want to get and stay healthy is admirable, and no one should ever be dissuaded from taking methods in the direction of greater wellness.
He replied in a most admirable manner, exceedingly flattering to my feelings, and undertook to obtain the consent of Mrs. Crewler to this arrangement.
The admirable Porthos did not even take the trouble to dissimulate in the very presence of Aramis the rank he gave him in his friendship.
While these are important and admirable goals, these large tasks cannot be accomplished without the completion of several smaller steps.
Even though writing is the most admirable skill, I had no chance to become a writer because of my educational background.
Mussolini was called, by Roosevelt,“that admirable Italian gentleman,” and who was maybe misled by Hitler.
I appreciate him for this and I find it very admirable, because actually he doesn't have to work at all.
And while the performers are mostly amateurs, their professionalism is admirable.
Bounderby, was sufficient to stun this admirable lady again without collision between herself and any other fact.
And if I dared to turn your beautiful, admirable simplicity to ridicule, forgive me as you would a little child its mischief.
Mayda Velasco's energy level is admirable, especially for someone who just returned to blustery Chicago after a conference in the Caribbean.
Some admirable statues in marble and bronze, after the finest antique models, stood upon pedestals in the corners of this magnificent museum.