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n. 谎言
v. 躺卧,说谎

  1. Lies have short legs.
    谎言总是站不住脚的。
  2. I hate whoever lies.
    我痛恨任何一个说谎的人。



  1. Though the subject lies dormant now, there are more than 200 communities with some form of residential rent controls, most adopted during periods of rapid general inflation in the 1970s, and most in the Northeast and California.
  2. The reason lies in political machines like the one that rules the vast garbage dumps on the outskirts of Mexico City.
  3. Waving his arms and shouting with his forlorn wife, Elena, seated nearby, Ceausescu branded as lies the charges that the couple was responsible for the deaths of 60,000 during their 24-year reign and the crackdown on protesters last week.
  4. That figure is estimated to have risen to 60 per cent and only a quarter of the service is now estimated to be white. However, almost all power within the service lies in white male Afrikaner hands.
  5. Declaring the country "a kingdom of lies," a leading Roman Catholic clergyman Sunday accused the military of hindering an inquiry into the massacre of six Jesuit priests.
  6. Sri Lanka lies just south of the Indian peninsula in the Indian Ocean.
  7. The likeness lies with a presence not closely described but known and sensed, as it blinked and, shifted, alive in every broad sweep of the brush across the surface of the canvas.
  8. The problem, I guess, lies more with the subject than the authors.
  9. You don't force them to open up because they will all answer lies.
  10. "This case is full of lies and imagination," Simone said.
  11. For Prudential-Bache's Dudas, the challenge lies in holding on to new business.
  12. Then came "sex, lies and videotape," in which she played the frustrated wife of a philandering husband.
  13. Ms. Brooks, sobbing before the bench Monday, admitted they were all lies, although she said she had been a teacher's aide.
  14. He said Vermont Yankee notified the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and officials in Vermont and New Hampshire, part of which lies within the plant's 10-mile emergency-planning zone.
  15. But even a congenital optimist has to acknowledge that the trigger point, if it exists for the Soviets, lies deep in the coming abyss.
  16. The answer lies with William Butler Yeats: The center hasn't held.
  17. The wreck of the Fitzgerald lies about 17 miles northwest of Whitefish Point on Michigan's Upper Peninsula.
  18. But where self-interest lies isn't entirely clear when one may be taking a toxic drug that can upset an otherwise normal blood count, even as it attacks a lethal virus.
  19. "Nobody in their old age lies in bed musing about his second love," Tsongas observes.
  20. Others dig, but in remote sites or at the edges of villages whose high birth rates demand the use of all available land, whether or not history lies beneath it.
  21. The barefaced lies of officials in Romania angered even Westerners who visited just for a few days.
  22. A wreath of flowers lies there, camouflaged in fallen leaves.
  23. Beyond that lies 90 percent of the mass of the galaxy.
  24. One of the keys to Iraq's strength, according to Anthony H. Cordesman, author of a book on the Iraq-Iran war, lies in a well-educated officer corps that includes many engineering graduates.
  25. "The pizzazz lies in the deal situations," said Larry Wachtel, an analyst for Prudential-Bache Securities Inc. "All the airlines are going berserk." Other takeover-related issues also were actively traded.
  26. Unidanmark's peaked at DKr18.6bn in 1989 and was down to DKr11.5bn at the end of last year. The difference lies in their respective lending policies.
  27. "People simply are uncertain about what lies ahead and are pulling out of the market," he said.
  28. To the right lies the Soviet Union.
  29. In Achiltibuie herrings are smoked for 18 hours using 'cold combustion', a method producing slow, cool smoke. The real secret of a good kipper, though, lies in the wood shavings that generate the smoke.
  30. The port has not sufficiently improved its efficiency, facilities and services.' However, the main problem lies not in the port itself but in government policy.
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