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Word-making: make sentences with wandering (about 30)

Wandering pinyin: entertainment

Interpretation of vagrancy: (attitude, method, policy, etc. ) wavering.

Wandering sentence: 1. Mbeki continued his empty and vacillating arguments, but the African parliaments he led were firmly opposed to Mugabe.

2. Damon believes that the idea that * * will wander back and forth between different sexes may shake or confuse those who have traditional sexual orientation.

3. As the name of the disease shows, patients with low-risk depression can't close their brains and control their eyes from the downstream of the spotlight to the corner of the stage.

Therefore, people's attention just shifted upward.

5. In the process of brain development, the formation of nervous system requires hundreds of millions of neurons to swim to the established "position" first, and then combine with adjacent neurons to form complex chromosome connections.

6. Usually, inflammation occurs when white blood cells migrate from blood to surrounding tissues through blood vessel walls.

7. When I think of Hannah, I run around the same track day after day, an idea separates, moves in another direction, and finally draws my own conclusion.

Scientists once assumed that the internal organs of caterpillars would be squashed or squeezed or shaken, just like a bowl of jelly in a car.

9. More common in postmenopausal women, fat gradually drifts from arms, legs and buttocks to the lower abdomen.

10, the bacteria wandering in the hospital cause 2 million hospital infections every year. Washing hands immediately after the event can prevent hospital employees from being infected with germs.

1 1. However, the understanding of music score will be influenced by many strange factors and completely out of the control of conductors and musicians.

12. However, American and European officials said that Saif never seemed to get rid of his father's wandering policy or Libya's violent history.

13. Without the helmsman, he would have grabbed the steering wheel by himself, instead of changing course and vacillating to reassure the enemies of the United States.

14. A group of small seahorses wandered in Manley shallow sea area of New South Wales, Australia.

15, when doing things, don't allow your mind to wander.

16, which often means that there will be fewer conflicts in time management, because they don't need to wander between school, family and work.

17, silence enveloped the room, and other people's eyes wandered between Heckmart and me.

18, the man was a little wobbly at first, then picked up the envelope and put it in his pocket.

19. Now he doesn't dare to look at her at all. His eyes wandered, looking at the floor for a while, and then at somewhere far behind her.

20. At that time, the United States was, to a certain extent, a frontier region with unknown boundaries and constantly wandering. Among the residents are immigrants who speak various foreign languages, and their lifestyles are both strange and primitive.

2 1, take your pick, Schmeichel or Edwin van der Sar, cantona or Rooney, Robson or Nemanja Vidic. Ferguson has been changing generals and constantly transforming the team, but his goal has never wavered.

22. Huntington was right. Power hovers between the rise and fall of civilization.

23. Perhaps her speech on resigning as governor wavered, and the first part was often inconsistent with the second part, but she made it clear that her life was not very easy recently.

24. Where you are, normal people's eyes will be fixed and focused, while liars' eyes will wander.

25, my hand is on her, and my hair is erratic.

26. Passionate feelings that have faded or fallen asleep, wandering love, some things are clear and crystal clear, some things are turbid at a certain depth, and then some are gloomy.

27. Their attitude is vacillating.