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造句3.2W

attach to; to like very much;cling on to

cling on to造句

He had one last hope to cling on to.

cling on to the back of the carriage

She managed to cling on to life for another couple of years.

He managed to cling on to a ledge 40 feet down the rock face.

The truth is, we can't have anyone, when we can't even cling on to our changing selves, while we cling helplessly to clinging itself, to the idea that the beloved is someone to have and to hold.

Yet many people do cling on to the idea that we only use 10% of our brains.

Throughout this 15-year ordeal, Japan has struggled with the difficult issue of what to jettison and what to cling on to.

The Social Democrats themselves took 30.9% of the vote, meaning that this once-unassailable political force just managed to cling on to its position as Sweden's largest party.

Developed countries will do better from being part of this fast-growing world than from trying to cling on to a bigger share of a slow-growing one.

Japanese often complain that their neighbours cling on to historical baggage. In fact, it is the Japanese themselves who are guilty of this.

Banks may choose to cling on to their reserves, thus undermining the effectiveness of the policy-as happened when Japan used quantitative easing earlier this decade to fight deflation.

In short, dialects are allowed only when there is a "genuine and imperative need" which makes one wonder if it is really worth the trouble to cling on to them.

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