Examples of using Uttered in English and their translations into Chinese
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Every word which he uttered.
Vegetto,” he uttered a single word.
What the hell,” he uttered.
Then he uttered an amazing sentence.
From the first time he uttered a sound.
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Then he uttered a high-pitched whimper.
Voice he had ever heard, uttered--.
He is the one who uttered the first lie.
I uttered the words every editor fears.
It is the first time she uttered the word“mommy”.
Was uttered at the same moment by Catherine;
We accept your apology," they all uttered together.
So he never uttered pessimistic words.
His lips took an ironical curve, as he uttered the word.
Fouquet uttered a cry of delight and surprise.
These cries were simultaneously uttered by the men on watch.
Raoul uttered a cry, and affectionately embraced Porthos.
Perceiving her brother-in-law, she uttered a terrible cry.
He uttered an involuntary exclamation, and called to the driver, who brought the horses to a stop with all speed.
This had never happened before, and she uttered a little cry.
Oh, Mercedes, I have uttered your name with the sigh of melancholy, with the groan of sorrow, with the last effort of despair;
The at present unutterable things we may find somewhere uttered.
The priest glared at him, then uttered something almost beyond belief.
Everyone instantly knew that the witch had uttered a great truth and.
It was very peculiar, but as the little boy uttered his petition there seemed to form overhead the shadowy, nebulous figures of exotic things;
One glimmer of life came into his face for an instant, and he uttered two or three words with an eager air of warning.
His prophecies were doubtless uttered at Jerusalem, in the presence of Judah.
Mrs. Haldin, with her immobility of feature and kindly expression of the eyes, uttered from her armchair in her uncertain French,"Mais l'ami reviendra.".
But, unable to turn down the public demand any longer, it uttered it could not show the image as its quality was poor because of bad weather.