Nghĩa của từ shorn bằng Tiếng Sec

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Dưới đây là những mẫu câu có chứa từ "shorn", trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Tiếng Anh - Tiếng Sec. Chúng ta có thể tham khảo những mẫu câu này để đặt câu trong tình huống cần đặt câu với từ shorn, hoặc tham khảo ngữ cảnh sử dụng từ shorn trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Tiếng Anh - Tiếng Sec

1. He came home shorn of his capital.

2. He was shorn of his money.

3. Go for wool and come home shorn

4. He came home shorn of its capital.

5. The mansion is shorn of its splendors.

6. All her curls have been shorn off.

7. Her long fair hair had been shorn.

8. 3 Go for wool and come home shorn

9. God tempers the wind to the shorn lamb.

10. The knob of the door has shorn off.

11. She looks terrible, shorn of all her beauty and dignity.

12. Shorn of his power, the deposed king went into exile.

13. He looked strange with his closely shorn head.

14. I shall be greatly shorn of my ancient glory.

15. The room looked bare , shorn of its rich furnishings.

16. I mean, you haven't shorn your sheep in weeks.

17. The assembly had been shorn of its legislative powers.

18. It was time for the sheep to be shorn.

19. 5 All her beautiful tresses have been sheared / shorn off.

20. Though shorn of some of its powers, the party remains in control.

21. Shorn of its technicalities, the essence is this: You place electrons in a magnetic trap.

22. He recalled the humiliation of having his hair shorn and exchanging his clothes for the prison uniform.

23. Often the furore stemmed from audiences' unease at being plugged into a musical idiom shorn of familiar signposts.

24. Pieces of the wings, shorn off by the impact, peeked out from under one corner of the tarp.

25. They wear torn crew-neck jerseys and, apart from the leader, felt hats over shorn hair.

26. Boundin' (58) IMDb 6.9 5min 2004 G The story of a freshly shorn lamb and a mythical horned rabbit.

27. Boundin' features a freshly shorn lamb and a jackalope -- the mythical horn-adorned rabbit of American western folklore

28. Boundin' features a freshly shorn lamb and a jackalope -- the mythical horn-adorned rabbit of American western folklore

29. Boundin' features a freshly shorn lamb and a jackalope -- the mythical horn-adorned rabbit of American western folklore

30. I Amused myself by calling people from the sheep barn and leaving the bleats of shorn sheep on their machines

31. As always, I felt a rising tingle of excitement as I contemplated the meticulously shorn surfaces of my face.

32. It may have been shorn of its customary snow-capped splendour[Sentencedict.com], but it was still a majestic sight.

33. 15 Often the furore stemmed from audiences' unease at being plugged into a musical idiom shorn of familiar signposts.

34. Shorn of Oliver's physical charisma and reserves of sullen, glowing mystery, Branagh tries to compensate with a pugnacious modernism.

35. When her hair is shorn so that her forehead may be branded, she will cry your twenty-first century tears.

36. His lank locks had to be shorn and he had to be kitted-out with battle-dress and ammunition boots.

37. Pompey treated him generously and allowed him to retain his kingdom shorn of his conquests in return for 6,000 talents/180 tonnes of silver.

38. But West Pakistan, the base of the army, had the lion's share of resources, while East Pakistan was shorn of Calcutta, the glittering regional hub.

39. Among the Visigoths, anyone Blaspheming the name of Christ or expressing contempt of the Trinity had his head shorn, was subjected to a hundred stripes, and suffered perpetual imprisonment in chains

40. 5 Now the heads of the Lamanites were shorn; and they were anaked, save it were skin which was girded about their loins, and also their armor, which was girded about them, and their bows, and their arrows, and their stones, and their slings, and so forth.

41. 1924, Herman Melville, Billy Budd, London: Constable & Co., Chapter 4, [1] But as ashore, knightly valor, tho' shorn of its Blazonry, did not cease with the knights, neither on the seas, […] did the nobler qualities of such naval magnates as Don John of Austria, Doria, Van Tromp, Jean Bart