101.   President Bush promised new technological initiatives on global warming Monday, working to deflect international criticism of his environmental policies ahead of a trip to Europe.

102.   Seeking to deflect the criticism, mayor Ortwin Runde has ordered police to comb the city for any other suspects in the attacks.

103.   Seeking to deflect the criticism, Social Democrat mayor Ortwin Runde earlier this month ordered police to comb the city for any other suspects in the attacks.

104.   Seeking to deflect the criticism, Social Democrat mayor Ortwin Runde earlier this month ordered police to comb the city for any other suspects in the terror attacks.

105.   Seeking to deflect the criticism, Social Democrat mayor Ortwin Runde has ordered police to comb the city for any other suspects in the attacks.

106.   That would deflect criticism from the Arab world that the sanctions program is punishing only innocent Iraqis and should be removed even if Iraq does not completely disarm.

107.   The aide said that, too, was intended to deflect criticism.

108.   The appointment of Ahn Dong-soo appeared aimed in part to deflect criticism that Kim was choosing too many top aides from his home region.

109.   The broadcast late Friday was apparently aimed at rallying public support and deflecting international criticism.

110.   The little-known four-term congressman from Long Island also sought to deflect criticism from the Clinton camp, which has portrayed him as a radical right-winger.

v. + criticism >>共 525
draw 19.80%
face 7.91%
reject 4.39%
dismiss 4.06%
follow 2.18%
deflect 1.96%
spark 1.89%
take 1.89%
prompt 1.80%
avoid 1.56%
deflect + n. >>共 208
question 13.58%
attention 12.08%
criticism 11.60%
ball 6.98%
shot 6.89%
pass 5.19%
blame 3.21%
puck 2.17%
praise 1.79%
pressure 1.51%
每页显示:    共 122