- that epitomise... | |
To the Chinese, Huangshan's pines epitomise the strength and resilience of nature. | |
- that epitomise... | |
To the Chinese, Huangshan's pines epitomise the strength and resilience of nature. | |
And Shaolin epitomises morality and justice. | |
The fox's failure epitomises a predator's plight. | |
The temple epitomises the body | |
And Shaolin epitomises morality and justice. | |
The fox's failure epitomises a predator's plight. | |
The temple epitomises the body | |
He was a fool but he epitomised the 11th commandment. | |
This more can have two basic forms. The first more benign form is an ironic distance. Best epitomised by the well known movie - and TV series 'M.A.S.H.' | |
You and your wife epitomised the free spirit of the age. | |
He was a fool but he epitomised the 11th commandment. | |
This more can have two basic forms. The first more benign form is an ironic distance. Best epitomised by the well known movie - and TV series 'M.A.S.H.' | |
You and your wife epitomised the free spirit of the age. | |