单词:repristination
purity.
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Prenuptial agreements, which are widely accepted in western countries, are still rarely paid attention to in China. But since the recent interpretation of the Chinese Marriage Law triggered widespread debate within Chinese society, prenuptial agreeme
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Grammar Girl here. Today's topic is verbification. Last week police used a Taser on University of Florida student Andrew Meyer as they struggled to remove him from an auditorium where Senator John Kerry was speaking. The Web has been filled with deba
1.W: Congratulations to you on your success! 祝贺您取得成功。 G: Thank you very much. 非常感谢。 2. W: Please accept my heartiest congratulations on your cooperation! 请接受我对您的合作表示最衷心的祝贺。 G: Thanks. 谢谢