13.In Washington, the National Intelligencer bespoke the administration's sense of triumph, and newspapers across the country repeated the welcome tidings.
在华盛顿, 《国家情报员》报道了政府的胜利感, 全国各的报纸都重复了这一喜讯。机翻
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14.That Monroe chose to make Adams's policies his own indicates no lack of imagination but rather bespeaks his sound executive judgment.
门罗选择将亚当斯的政策作为自己的政策, 这并表明他缺乏想象力, 表明他具有好的行政判断力。机翻
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15.There was about her that vigor, and glow, and alert assurance which bespeaks congenial work, sound sleep, healthy digestion, and a sane mind.
17.All his gestures as he flits about amid the loud uproar of the falls bespeak the utmost simplicity and confidence — bird and stream one and inseparable.
18.Margaret felt what was in her mother's thoughts, — a tender craving to bespeak the kindness of some woman towards the daughter that might be so soon left motherless.
19.' said the doctor, shaking his forefinger with great solemnity of manner, and tapping the bridge of his nose with it, to bespeak the exercise of that worthy's utmost acuteness.
20.But in spite of this great love he bore John Thornton, which seemed to bespeak the soft civilizing influence, the strain of the primitive, which the Northland had aroused in him, remained alive and active.