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[00:00.00]M:May I use your telephone,George? [00:01.45]乔治,我能用你的电话吗? [00:02.90]G:Certaily.Just dial zero first and then the number you want. [00:05.59]当然,只要先拨0再拨你要的号码。 [00:08.28]M:Thanks. [00:09.12
The Pentagon is preparing what it calls a pilot program to organize local Afghan citizens to help secure their towns and neighborhoods. The program is similar to one in Iraq that was a key factor in security improvements there during the last year. 美
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton told Senators that President Barack Obamas decision to withdraw 33,000 American troops from Afghanistan by the end of next summer was a tough call that strikes the right balance amid competing interests. At a Senate
Afghanistan's president is denying there was any major fraud in last month's voting. Full, preliminary results show the incumbent, Hamid Karzai, capturing enough votes to avoid a runoff with his closest challenger. 阿富汗总统卡尔扎伊否认上个
经典句型:Would you like to leave a message? 需要留个口信吗? A:Is Mr.Black available? 甲:布莱克先生在吗? B:Sorry,he is out. Would you like to leave a message? 乙:对不起,他出去了。需要留个口信吗? A:Would you please
1. Q: What can be inferred from the conversation? A) The man saw Mark on the street two months ago. B) The woman had forgotten Marks phone number. C) The woman made a phone call to Mark yesterday. D) Mark and the woman had not been in touch for some
The United States is in the midst of its most severe drug epidemic since the 1980s. Nonetheless, the country is positioning itself within the international system to fight it, thanks to close cooperation with its international partners, and with mech
布琳布朗致力于研究人与人的关系--我们感同身受的能力、获得归属感的能力、爱的能力。在TEDx休斯敦一次富有感染力的幽默谈话中,她跟我们分享了她的研究发现,一个让她更想深入了解自
Afghan President Hamid Karzai has survived an assault by Taliban militants on a military parade in Kabul. At least three people were killed, including a parliament member, and eight others were wounded in the attack. 阿富汗总统卡尔扎伊在咯布
Pointing to what he calls eroding public support for the U.S. military effort in Afghanistan, a key Republican lawmaker is urging President Barack Obama to again lay out clearly for Americans what he believes is at stake there. U.S. lawmakers receive
The day after President Obama approved the deployment of 17,000 additional U.S. troops for Afghanistan, Defense Secretary Robert Gates said he will ask NATO allies to also send more troops to help provide security for the country's presidential and p
yelp 叫声 loudly 大声的 against 针对 looking 寻找 barking 吠叫 sprang 窜出 clothes 衣服 opened 开 distress 苦难 scratched 划伤 WILLIE AND BOUNCE (CONCLUDED) 威利和鲍恩斯(结束篇) Poor little Bounce gave a great yelp of
U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates says a new strategy for fighting Islamic extremists in Afghanistan will be a high priority for the administration of President-elect Barack Obama. Gates, who has served as Defense secretary under President George B
Police in Afghanistan are said to have killed a group of suicide bombers on Saturday just when they were about to hit targets in an eastern city bordering Pakistan. Four people, including two policemen are reported wounded. The stepped violence comes
The top U.S. military officer says he has ordered the development of a new, more comprehensive strategy for the war in Afghanistan, including a plan to shift U.S. forces from Iraq to Afghanistan, announced by President Bush on Tuesday. 一位美军高级
Hitler kills his pet dog Blondi after marrying Eva Brown 希特勒和爱娃布朗结婚后,杀死他的爱犬布朗迪 She swallows the cyanide pill 布朗吞氰化物 Hitler shoots himself in the head 希特勒朝头部开枪自杀 Goebbels and hi
May I have his full name? 您能告诉我他的全名吗? A:Hello,ABC company.What can I do for you? 您好,ABC公司,有什么可以为您效劳的吗? B:I'd like speak to Mr Brown.I have an appointment with him today. 我要找布朗先生。
演讲简介:我们正面临着一个独一无二的历史时刻,英国首相戈登布朗如是说。我们可以利用当今国际间的彼此关联来进一步发展我们共有的道德理念,携手合作来面对贫穷、安全、气候和经
unit 370 拜访朋友 dialogue 英语情景对话 A:Good afternoon, Mrs. Brown. I've come to see Mr. Brown. A:下午好,布朗太太。我来看看布朗先生。 B:Good afternoon, Mr. Green. B:下午好,格林先生。 A:Is he in? A:他在家吗?
HARI SREENIVASAN: Coucilman Bell, what's changed in the past year? WESLEY BELL, FERGUSON, MO. CITY COUNCILMAN: You know, a lot of things. One, I think there's an awareness of these issues, a lot of these social issues that predated Ferguson that are