verbosely उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Hah ! " Virtually everybody available helpfully considers verbosely formatted sentences, tautology following tautology, validates immediate deletions forthwith . " That's 15 ! type 12 : 25, 23 May 2006 ( UTC)
- The motion on halving VAT on food was only passed because a few �VP and Green MPs happened to be absent from the session at the time of the vote, a fact which Sch�ssel was verbosely irate about.
- "Reality is an Illusion Caused by Lack of N . F . Simpson " ( 2007 ) was a verbosely titled return to documentary, in which presenter David Quantick chronicled the life of the absurdist playwright.
- :: " Normally, virtually everybody available helpfully considers verbosely formatted sentences, tautology following tautology, abhorrent misusages requiring immediate deletions forthwith . " 18 ! & mdash; as 02 : 42, 24 May 2006 ( UTC)
- For example, the first two lines of page " f15v " ( seen above ) contain " " and " ", which strongly resemble how Roman numbers such as " CCC " or " XXXX " would look if verbosely enciphered.
- Anna Piaggi, the one-of-a-kind doyenne of Italian fashion, who often writes the verbosely metaphysical program notes for Ms . Prada's shows, summed up the clothes in just two words : " country surplus ."
- In fact, it is common in science to presuppose a complex system; while fields such as chemistry, biology, or geology could be verbosely expressed in terms of quantum field theory, it is convenient to use levels of abstraction like molecules, mantle.
- Recurrent subject matter included domestic cinema that commonly praised the high leadership such as a film shown at the 1992 film festival, verbosely translated, " Glory of Our People in Holding the Great Leader in High Esteem ", and foreign films about revolutionary resistance.
- Olds, whose previous novel, " Raising Holy Hell, " takes off from the life of the abolitionist John Brown, is a writer of a kind of clamorous, impulsive talent, Poe-like in his taste for words, verbosely wry, impetuously philosophical.
- where " doSomething " is, in effect, a verb, " how " an adverb ( for example, should the command be executed " verbosely " or " quietly " ) and " toFiles " an object or objects ( typically one or more files ) on which the command should act.