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1. I don't think it will lead to a good result. 我认为这事不会有什么好结果。 2. It took him a little time to fix that watch. 他很快就把表修理好了。 3. My father is at home loo
1. It's only a party in honor of my birthday. 这只是为了庆祝我的生日而举行的晚会。 2. Learning English is like building a house. 学英语象盖房子。 3. She guided the tourists a
1. He suggests you leave here at once. 他建议你立刻离开这儿。 2. I can give you a number of excuses. 我可以给你说出很多韵理由。 3. I don't doubt that he will help me. 我不怀疑
1. The price includes postage charges. 价格包括邮资在内。 2. This is a little something for you. 这是我给你们的一点心意。 3. There is a mark of ink on his shirt. 他的衬衣上有一
1. I appreciate John's helping in time. 我感谢约翰的及时帮助。 2. I bought it the day it was released. 它发行的当天我就买了。 3. I doubted whether the story is true. 我怀疑那故
1. Let us do it by ourselves,will you? 我们自己做这件事,可以吗? 2. May I know the quantity you require? 请问你们需要多少数量的货物? 3. Nobody has ever solved this problem. 没
1. What happened to you memory? 你的记性是怎么搞的? 2. You're going too far! 你太过分了! 3. Don't bury your head in the sand. 不要逃避现实。 4. I have no other choice. 我别无
1. You look very serious about something. 你似乎有很严重的事。 2. I hope I'm not in the way. 我希望没有造成妨碍。 3. What are you so excited about? 什么事让你如此兴奋? 4
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1. It's better than nothing. 总比什么都没有好。 1. Think nothing of it. 别放在心上。 2. I'm not myself today. 我今天心神不宁。 3. I have a sweet tooth. 我喜欢吃甜食。 4.
1.Do you think you can come? 你认为你能来吗? 2.How was your weekend ? 你周末过得怎么样? 3.Here is my card. 这是我的名片。 4.He is used to eating out all the time. 他已经习惯
1. I had to sit up all night writing the report. 我不得不熬通宵写报告。 2. I hope we can see each other again some time. 希望还能有相见的机会。 3. I saw him playing football on t
By Scott Bobb Johannesburg 18 October 2006 South African President Thabo Mbeki says he has relinquished his role as mediator in the Ivory Coast political crisis. The announcement came at a meeting of top African Union officials in Ethiopia. ----- Th
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By Tom Rivers London 09 December 2007 Prime Minister Gordon Brown has called for the immediate release of 5 British hostages abducted in Baghdad last May. For VOA, Tom Rivers reports from London. For the first time since the 5 Britons were abducted o
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By Michael Bowman Washington 09 November 2009 Israel's PM Benjamin Netanyahu during his address before the 2009 General Assembly of The Jewish Federations of North America in Washingtom, 09 Nov 2009 Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has repe