标签:Allergies 相关文章
[00:15.80]I Want to Report an Emergency! [00:18.59]我想报告一个紧急情况! [00:21.37]A. Police. [00:23.39]警察局。 [00:25.42]B. I want to report an emergency!Yes. Go ahead. [00:28.38]我想报告一个紧急情况。好,讲吧。 [00:
Jen: Hello and welcome to 6 Minute English from BBC Learning English. I'm Jen and with me today is Neil. Neil: Hello there. Jen: Todays story is all about allergies. If you have an allergy to something, your body reacts to it in a negative way. Do yo
开春了,李华和Larry在后院种花种菜。今天我们要学两个常用语:cut out for和fruit. LH: Larry, 我说的没错吧,种地就是好,既能回归自然,又能有所收获。 LL: Uh ... I'm not sure about that. My back hurts
There are few women who don't suffer the occasional spot - and most will agree an unwelcome outbreak has the potential to ruin your day. 偶尔爆痘几乎是所有女性朋友的困扰,一群不速之客可能埋葬你的一天更是多数人的同感
转基因的东西越来越多,食用这些转基因食品是否会对人体健康造成不利? Jen: Hello and welcome to 6 Minute English from BBC Learning English. I'm Jen and with me today is Neil. Neil: Hello there. Jen: Todays story is all a
Hello, Alex. Are you OK? 哈喽,阿莱克斯。你还好吗? No, Rob. My eyes are bothering me. 不好,罗布。我的眼睛在困扰着我。 What's wrong? 怎么了? I can't stop rubbing my eyes! They're really itchy. 我一直揉眼睛!我
SCIENCE IN THE NEWS - Study Finds Rise in Allergic Diseases in Children WorldwideBy Lawan Davis, Jerilyn Watson and Brianna Blake Broadcast: Tuesday, October 10, 2006 VOICE ONE: This is SCIENCE IN THE
1. Refusing injections 1.拒绝打针 If you are asked to have an injection in order to avoid a certain disease before traveling to your destination, make sure you get it. In many cases, mosquito bites lead to malaria and there are many other health
Doctors in Greece are warning of an impending health catastrophe brought about by the financial crisis. They say government cuts mean patients are unable to afford treatment, while hospitals are facing staff cutbacks and shrinking budgets for medicin
A new study suggests that parents who wash their dishes by hand, rather than in a dishwashing machine, may unwittingly lower the likelihood that their children will develop allergies. 一项新研究表明,父母用手洗碗而不是用洗碗机可能
地道美语听力播客English as a Second Language Podcast (ESLPod),是一家位于美国加州洛杉矶的英语教育研究机构推出的英文听力会话,于2005年7月23日首播, 主播Dr. Jeff McQuillan为南加州大学的语言学博士
When we think about becoming healthier, we often think about joining a gym and starting to eat a more balanced diet. These things are both very important, but becoming healthy also means throwing away anything that is harmful or holding you back. 当我
Wha...? Huh? 啥...?怎么了? Guys, wake up! Something's going on! Whoa! Ooh! Come on! Hello...oh? 伙计们,醒醒!有事发生了!哇哦!哦!快来!你好... 哦? What's happening? 发生什么事了? I'm not sure. Bunch of peo
Samples! Fresh peaches. Take a sample. 试吃!新鲜的桃子。试吃一下吧。 Good morning. Could I have one of those? 早上好。我能尝一个吗? Of course. Here you are. 当然可以。给你。 One more, please. Thank you. 请再给一个
站住 Hold. 干嘛 What? 解释你为什么打喷嚏 Explain your sneeze. 什么 I'm sorry? -你有过敏症吗 -没有 - Do you have allergies? - No. 你在沙拉上放太多胡椒粉了吗 Is there too much pepper on your salad? 我没在沙拉上加