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Lesson 61 New words and expression: 1. feel He feels ill. How are you feeling now? He felt sad after reading a letter. 2. look He looks ill. The picture looks nice. My mother looks angry. 3. must We must call the doctor. I must be off now. We must fi
Now, the VOA Special English program Words and Their Stories. Every people has its own way of saying things, its own special expressions. Some of these expressions are easy to understand. The words cr
WORDS AND THEIR STORIES - FireworksBy David Jarmul Broadcast: Sat, 1 Jul 2006 16:00:00 UTC Words and Their Stories (Sunday, July 02, 2006) Today, we tell about the word fireworks. The expression firew
Surprising Origin of 'To Keep at Bay' Now, it's time for Words and Their Stories from VOA Learning English. On this program, we explore everyday expressions that we use in conversation. Americans often use the first saying we will talk about today. B
古代西方哲学家认为构成自然界的物体并衍生万物的物质是水、火、地、风四大元素。地球依着黄道运行其实就是四大元素的流转变化,因此将黄道12星座分为四类。 there are two classifications o
Sometimes we know just a little bit about something, and other times we know something so well that we have it memorized. This episode is all about expressions we can use to talk about having a very deep knowledge of something. We also have a popular
Everyone makes mistakes sometimes, and this episode is all about expressions to talk about them. Some mistakes are small and minor, and others are really big. And sometimes we make embarrassing mistakes in front of other peoplethe worst kind or mista
Top of the charts Neil: Hello, this is Real English from BBC Learning English, Im Neil. Helen: And Im Helen. Hello! Neil: In Real English, we look at words and phrases that you might not find in your dictionary. Helen: 在我们今天的地道英语中,我们要
Now, Words and Their Stories, a program from VOA Learning English. On this show, we try to explain common expressions used in American English. Today, we talk about a small, silvery fish, called herring. In some places, herring is a popular food. In
And now, the VOA Learning English program Words and Their Stories. Each week, we tell about terms and expressions we use in American English. Sometimes we give you the origin, or starting point. But oftentimes language experts do not know exactly how
Make Sure You Are Not a Pain in the Neck Now the VOA Learning English program Words and Their Stories. This program explores the origin and uses of popular words and expressions in American English. Today we explain how a common body part -- the neck
From Shakespeares Pen to Our Mouths 从莎士比亚的笔到我们的嘴 Now, time for Words and Their Stories from VOA Learning English. William Shakespeare is probably the most famous English-language writer ever. Historians think Shakespeare was b
Monday-Morning Quarterbacking: Expressions of Looking Back Now, the VOA Learning English program Words and Their Stories. Each week we take a closer look at words and expressions commonly used in American English. We explain how to use them in conver
At some point, everything is gonna go south on you. Now you can either accept that or you can get to work. That's all it is. 语音讲解: 单词发音 south /saʊ/ either/ˈaɪə(r)/ /ˈiːə(r)/ accept /əkˈsept/ 连词发音 can either accept t
WORDS AND THEIR STORIES - Get Your Act Together: Organization Is the Name of the GameBy Jeri Watson Broadcast: Sunday, October 15, 2006 I'm Susan Clark with the Special English program, Words and Thei
After being with her all evening, the man couldn't take another minute with his blind date. Earlier, he had secretly arranged to have a friend call him to the phone so he would have an excuse to leave if something like this happened. When he returned
A salesman was chatting with the owner of a motel.Business is terrible, said the motel owner. 'Really bad.But every time I drive by here you have the 'no vacancy' sign on. said the salesman. That's true, replied the motel owner. But I used to turn aw
I wish you weren't so damned monosyllabic. Have you never had a moment's regret for all the unhappiness you caused them? 我希望你别他妈的老说一个字。你给他们带来这么多不幸,难道你就一分钟也没有后悔过? His lips