Examples of using Uttering in English and their translations into Chinese
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He was the person who slapped himself uttering the famous tagline,"Thanks….
Conrad was leaping down the stairs, uttering a savage cry at the sight of him.
He talked on, very slowly, uttering the fewest words and with a certain assurance, as though he could not fail.
Even the thought of uttering the word“math” evoked the same feelings one has when dry heaving.
He would find himself uttering expensive words to his customers:“Sorry we have let you down.”.
He was a lonely ghost uttering a truth that nobody would ever hear.
Without uttering a word, they bandaged his eyes with a care that showed their apprehensions of his committing some indiscretion.
Harriet uttering an expression of pity, the traveller looked up with a contemptuous and incredulous smile.
If you feel like uttering these remarks, your best strategy is to keep silent.
He was a lonely ghost uttering a truth that nobody would ever hear.
The two women looked on without uttering a word, without a gesture, without a look which could disconcert the Bishop.
And she could certainly be jealous, as she was jealous now, uttering her last sobs in his arms.
They stood still in the kitchen holding on to each other without uttering a word for a long time.
For a madman is also a man whom society did not want to hear and whom it wanted to prevent from uttering certain intolerable truths.
On 19 October 2014, ISIS beheaded Hussein al-Hindi in Alsa' ah square in Raqqa on charges of uttering blasphemy.
To further assuage his anger, he smashed a chair into splinters, and then, uttering expletives and threats, had stormed out the door.
It wasn't great, to be honest, and is probably best remembered for Link always uttering‘Well excuuuuuuse me, Princess!
A tall youth who accompanied her shook him by the hand, took his bag, and led the way without uttering one articulate word.
It seems as though the poor and oppressed of the nation and the whole world were uttering their complaint through him.
Nor did I, in pursuing this course, consider myself as uttering what was absolutely false;