"气魄"相关例句(22)
8.That is a house after my own heart, small, cosy and yet dignified in appearance.
9.Stubborn, self-confident Guo Zhenshan has never gone crawling to anyone.

10.Leading officials should have the insight to identify the talents, the resolve to use them, the passion to love them and the ways to get them together and should know how to judge and use people and pool the talents together.
11.It is more noble to forgive, and more manly to despise, than to an injury.
12.It was a city of over 500,000, with the ambition, the daring, the activity of a metropolis of a million.
13.I expect an energetic CE who has vision, who can lead Hong Kong to a rightful direction.
14.Some central enterprises have taken the lead by giving a massive appearance, erecting impressive name signs and behaving like pampered princes, exerting a bad influence on some local industries.
15.Well proportioned and truly majestic, it is known as the Giant Buddha takes up the mountain, and the mountain is the size of the Buddha.
16.The first one explains lofty sentiments and daring that with whom would fight for mastery; second one represents irresistible imposing manner and strength; and unshakable majesty and position for the Third one.
17.His plays show the imposing grandeur of the Renaissance man with infinite desire for self-fulfillment.
18.It was the interaction between imported talent and the enthusiastic, developing Russian school much encouraged as it was by Imperial favour which made Russian ballet great.
19.Since step foot on commercial trade after the field , with its peculiar courage and insight and daring grand trading company, the registered capital is 1 million yuan, business scope is covered on the five metals machinery , electronic apparatus, agricultural local product product , chemical chemical fibre, the items in everyday use, publish printed matter wait , is it declare at the Customs to act as agent , act as agent refund of tax of declaring dutiable goods, the logistics sends the business.
20.Standing on the famous Bund of Shanghai and looking eastward across the Huangpu River, one cannot but see clusters of magnificent high-rise buildings in Pudong, which used to be largely a rural area scattered with dilapidated old houses, fields of weeds, poodles and pools.

