Examples of using Spoke of in English and their translations into Chinese
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It is a thing better felt than spoke of.
He made no explanations to Hartwell, but in his calmer moments spoke of the imperative need of a long conference with Rice and Morgan.
He spoke of his friend's dislike of the burning heats, the hurricanes, and rainy seasons of that region.
Other times he spoke of Plato, still in Athens, still nuturing young men such as he had once been, young prodigies.
He spoke of his father who came to America as a Polish immigrant with no money and died years later with little money.
The second'scandal' she spoke of was not the same as the first--and it concerned herself!
I found one account of the Long Night that spoke of the last hero slaying Others with a blade of dragonsteel.
Whenever he spoke of his house he always said,'we', and spoke almost in the plural, like a king speaking.
She spoke of people being of“good stock,” and she seemed to suggest that after her early mistakes she was striving for higher things.
Jesus spoke of two roads, a wide road and a narrow road.
One modern commentator said that these words spoke of Israel's“aversion to a crucified Messiah.”.
They spoke of the‘irreconcilable conflict of interests' between various groups.
She spoke of people being of“good stock” and she seemed to suggest that after her early mistakes she was striving after higher things.
He spoke of his mother with such frequency, and in such glowing terms- something had to be wrong there.
Abu Hurayrah together with several other Companions, spoke of the time when the Prophet and his followers went on an expedition, and grew very hungry.
I spoke of a spectrum, which in my view is more representative not only of men, but also women.
Most indigenous representatives spoke of the poverty and lower standard of living endured by indigenous peoples.
They spoke of an“irreconcilable conflict of interests” between various groups.
The respect in his voice was profound whenever he spoke of his father figure.
Indigenous representatives spoke of the discrimination faced by indigenous children and youth in the educational system where they were often depicted as backward, uncivilized and ignorant.