Pronunciation of the English word anecdote.
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1. | He began his lecture with a humorous anecdote. | |
2. | The plural of anecdote is data. | |
3. | She is more influenced by personal anecdote than I. | |
4. | I was very influenced by that anecdote. | |
5. | Remember that a picture, before being a battle horse, a nude woman, or some anecdote, is essentially a plane surface covered with colours assembled in a certain order. | |
6. | If you'll pardon my digression, I'd like to relate a little anecdote that will help me to prove my point. | |
7. | I hope you're not going to tell another anecdote about Masha. | |
8. | What an interesting anecdote you just told me! | |
9. | According to an anecdote, a Hungarian ornithologist was invited to give a lecture on his field in East Germany, and a Hungarian student who studied there was asked to interpret. The lecture started, the first picture was shown, with the following words: "This is a hoopoe with perching legs and a double-feathered crest that can be made erect or decumbent.” The explanation was followed by an awkward silence and after long, painful minutes, the interpreter started to speak: “Vogel!” (bird). | |
10. | Do you remember the anecdote the captain told yesterday afternoon? |