Examples of using Dwelt in English and their translations into Chinese
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In their experience the scholar was not raised by the sacred thoughts amongst which he dwelt, but used them to selfish ends.
Yet Jesus said that it was“the Father” who dwelt in him that did“the works” in John 14:10.
When the ratite birds first roamed Gondwana, they could walk from any of the places where they later dwelt, to any other.
Athelas they name it, and it grows now sparsely and only near places where they dwelt or camped of old;
But certainly it was Jesus, according to John the Evangelist, Who dwelt with us in the flesh and to Whom the Baptist bore witness.
My mother was a vestal, my father I knew not, while my father's brother dwelt in the mountains.
For truly without this, to me there is no heat under the tropic; nor any light, though I dwelt in the body of the sun.
On the deep's margin shall rest only a stagnant foam, gathering about the shells and bones of perished shapes that dwelt within the waters.
Dwelt a miner, a Forty-niner, And his daughter Clementine.
The Burns profile had dwelt, among other things, on the continuing police investigation into the Swedish sex allegations.
And that somehow, this claim trumped that of the native society of Palestine, which had dwelt, cultivated and built Palestine over centuries.
I have dwelt on the threats we face from weapons of mass destruction and the possibility of providing answers to these threats.
Only the children of the forest dwelt in the lands we now call the Seven Kingdoms.
No wonder that Moses later spoke of God as the One who dwelt in the bush Deut.
Language cannot convey to those who have dwelt always in comfort the feeling of isolation, the struggle with despair, that was constantly mine.
The experts dwelt upon the responsibility of the UNESCO Institute for Statistics as a main source for reliable and comparable statistics with regard to education.
Also a long letter, and treating precisely the same subjects on which yours dwelt, viz., the Exhibition and Thackeray's last lecture.
She dwelt upon the inhumanity of the brothers, their cruelty towards their helpless young brother, and the unbrotherly treachery which they practiced upon him;
The Word, who became flesh and dwelt among us, Jesus Christ, was and is God.
And, while he dwelt upon the uncertainty of human life, seemed both in word and deed to deem himself immortal.
