Examples of using Exceedingly in English and their translations into Chinese
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In exceedingly poor condition.
My appearance became exceedingly beautiful.
And I am exceedingly angry with those carefree nations.
In Christ, the poor are exceedingly rich, indeed!
All 361 exceedingly comfortable rooms have balconies;
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Living a simple life becomes exceedingly complex.
There is something exceedingly ridiculous in the composition of monarchy;
To have someone love you that way is exceedingly rare.
I went to bed, exceedingly weary and heavy;
This speech at first puzzled Mrs. Jennings exceedingly.
They feared exceedingly, saying.
I admire her- as my friend does- exceedingly.
I will make you exceedingly fruitful, and I will make you into nations, and kings shall come from you.
I think the Americans have been exceedingly naïve about China.
There are usually no communications options with parallel interfaces,making their configuration exceedingly simple.
This is fascinating, You're an exceedingly professional writer.
He was always exceedingly clean, precise, and tidy: perhaps somewhat priggish, and the most retiring man in the world.".
Delivery of food and basic supplies is proving exceedingly difficult.
It was an exceedingly important article of trade and was exported from India to the Roman Empire over 2000 years ago.
Just setting up a non-profit or NGO can be exceedingly difficult.
Haiti is exceedingly vulnerable to external shocks, in particular extreme weather conditions during the yearly hurricane season.
There are four things that are small on the earth, but are exceedingly wise:.
At first sight this assertion seems exceedingly strange and incomprehensible;
There are four things on earth that are small, but they are exceedingly wise:.
At first sight this assertion seems exceedingly strange and incomprehensible;
Day and night dreaming and castle-building are bad and exceedingly dangerous habits.
Really, all you have related to me is exceedingly interesting,” said Monte Cristo, observing the young man with a gloomy satisfaction;
The combinations so obtained would he exceedingly numerous, useless and cumbersome.
A chorus of wretched singers and a drunken but exceedingly depressed German clown from Munich with a red nose entertained the public.
The right to employment in the public service is an exceedingly valuable one, for which white men have struggled and fought.