[make的例句([make在句子中的用法)
	
		
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			He whipped the horse to make it go faster.
			他鞭打马使它跑得更快。
			
		
 
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			Through the mist I could just make out a vague figure.
			透过雾霭, 我只能看见一个模糊的人影。
			
		
 
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			You must trim your costs if you want to make bigger profits.
			如果你想获得更大的利润, 就必须削减开支。
			
		
 
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			He was struggling to make the transformation from single man to responsible husband.
			他正在努力使自己由单身汉变为可靠的丈夫。
			
		
 
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			They tortured the man to make him confess his crime.
			他们拷打那个人, 使他招认他的罪行。
			
		
 
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			Tanners tan hides to make leather shoes.
			硝皮工人硝皮以制作皮鞋。
			
		
 
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			They stimulated me to make greater efforts.
			他们鼓励我要做出更大的努力。
			
		
 
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			We all make a sigh of relief when we heard that he was safe.
			听说他平安无事, 我们都松了一口气。
			
		
 
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			He will certainly make a scholar.
			他肯定会成为一个学者。
			
		
 
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			We can make big savings on fuel through greater efficiency.
			我们可通过提高效率大量节省燃料。
			
		
 
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			In the spring I use the rake to make a good seed bed.
			春天我用耧耙耘好地作好苗床。
			
		
 
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			They proposed to make arrangement beforehand.
			他们提议事先做好安排。
			
		
 
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			We perceive him wish to make progress.
			我们看得出他是要求进步的。
			
		
 
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			I perceived that I could not make him change his mind.
			我意识到我不能使他改变主意。
			
		
 
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			We padded the seat of the chair with camel hair to make it soft.
			我们把驼毛絮在椅垫里,使之更加软和。
			
		
 
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			Her new glasses make her look like an owl.
			她的新眼镜让她看上去像只猫头鹰。
			
		
 
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			Operator, I want to make a long distance call.
			话务员, 我要打长途电话。
			
		
 
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			They'd be laughing making nasty remarks, and make passes at her.
			他们会笑着说下流话, 并对她非礼。
			
		
 
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			I whispered him not to make any noise.
			我低声告诉他别出声。
			
		
 
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			At a W.H.O. news conference, Marie-Paule Kieny, chief of the W.H.O.'s vaccine research initiative, estimated that the world's vaccine makers had the capacity to make a maximum of one to two billion doses of a new H1N1 vaccine within a year after
			在新闻发布会上,世卫组织疫苗研究创制中心主任玛丽-保罗-克妮预测,在获得种苗后,疾病预防控制中心(C.D.C.)正在研制的新型H1N1疫苗有望在1年内达到最多20亿支的产量。(nytimes.com; May 6, 2009)