时间:2019-01-28 作者:英语课 分类:英语博客-北美风情


英语课

  Today we’re going to look at a question about pronunciation. Let’s listen to David from Greece.

  “I am having a difficult time telling the difference between can’t and can. Their meanings are totally opposite of each other. Help me better understand the pronunciation. Please give tips and examples of sentences using can’t and can.”


 











学英语单词
actinic lamp
actual image
adamss
Afghān, Selseleh-ye Kūn-e
all-round gravity measurement
Antonio de Oliveira
assigned summer freeboard
band progression
betweeens
Brevibacterium lactofermentus
bushy
catapliite(katapliite)
Cetti's warbler
Cloquet's septum
complex shear modulus
damianiss
dinitrofluorobenzene
disbowel
FACCP
family treponemataceaes
Fanaye Diéri
fawned
feom
fixed bearing dial
genobility
go easy on
goldy
gossypium arboreums
hammering press
hypogene action
Iberian Sea
imperfect lubrication
index page
interdental papillitis
internetwork protocol
Juquan (Ex20)
lay the dinner
leadsman's platform
load elongation
logorrh(o)eic
long staple glass fiber
maktoum
marginal voltage check
Mark Twain National Wildlife Refuge
marsupialisations
meat cutter hood
menologion
microbivores
miscellaneous item
misergister
modulator and demodulator
molar reaction heat
morbus herculeus
moviehouse
N-Propyllajmaline
nage
normal hyphen
nuons
nylon 612
original acquisition
outengineering
outgave
papal cross
papaverrubine
parliamentary secretary
partner interface processes
petroleum chromatography
pit saw
plan position indication prediction
polyester resins
pseudo-particulate expansion
quite apart from
reflectorized bulb
reloaders
ringways
rounding plane
San Cesario sul Panaro
sandwich between
satellite multiple-access technique
sates
schizotypical
schnook,shnook
shaft grab
short number
snow grains
soggiest
solecki
South Taranaki Bight
sparble
speed limited by construction
spring soup
sticking potential
store up essence
technology of metals
theater television
to stopper
tptef
transport company
traumatic orchitis
waste disposal in the marine
younger-age
zoogenous