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下面这些与身体部位相关的英语习语,你一定得知道。不要根据词的表面意思猜测含义,不然会闹出笑话。各条习语,均有解释和说明。 1. All ears 1.洗耳恭听 awaiting an explanation, listening eagerly
1) get cold feet 失去信心,感到怀疑2) not so sure 没有那么确定3) The One 那个他(她)白洁想问问大家还相信爱情吗?你们怎么确定对方就是你要找的那个人呢?
Beginners. On our recent trip to the zoo and aquarium at Defiance Point, my family and I saw a special show of wild animals. We sat in a packed open-air theater at about three in the afternoon and waited for the show to begin. Music played. It was th
本期向大家介绍blow away常见用法及含义。 1.意思是使某人大吃一惊(to overwhelm a person/ knock somebody off their feet) 例句: The amount of the check blew me away. 支票上的数额让我大吃一惊。 下面读者可以试
If you find yourself hitting the snooze button every morning, don't blame yourself.Your work schedule could be to blame. 如果你发现自己每天早上都打盹儿,那么别怪自己。你的工作时间才是应该责难的。 A growing field o
The Olympic motto is Citius, Altius, Fortius. Faster, Higher, Stronger. And athletes have fulfilled that motto rapidly. The winner of the 2012 Olympic marathon ran two hours and eight minutes. Had he been racing against the winner of the 1904 Olympic
Brave New World by Aldous Huxley Chapter Five BY EIGHT O'CLOCK the light was failing. The loud speaker in the tower of the Stoke Poges Club House began, in a more than human tenor, to announce the closing of the courses. Lenina and Henry abandoned th
The atmospheric pressure as we climb is getting so low 气压在逐渐减小 that without any air supply,I'd be unconscious within 20 seconds. 如果不戴呼吸器 不用20秒我就会休克过去 I have to breathe 100% oxygen to avoid getting nitro
Unable to vacate via A2, request full length of runway. 126. 不能经由滑行道A2脱离,请求全长跑道。 Crossing Runway 24, wilco. 127. 穿越24号跑道,照办。 Runway vacated. 128. 已脱离跑道 Giving way to B747 passing from left
These amusing pictures appear to capture the moment a lost King Penguin tries to hitchhike back home. 这些好玩的照片似乎捕捉了一只迷路的帝企鹅试图搭便车回家的瞬间。 The amazing pictures were taken by Paul Chapman, 56, w
To know you Lord In your presence I desire Search my heart And know me God As I lay me down I can rise and stand I desire to worship I desire to praise your name I desire to worship I desire to praise your name I fall at your feet Ooh ooh ooh Ooh ooh
It's time to leave it all behind It's time to pick up the pieces of my scattered mind And after all my petals fall I can finally find beauty beneath once and for all I've spent way too long Judging myself Running from truth Into someone else's Arms b
For at least ten hours every day, Mary Dalgleish is on her feet. 一天中至少有十小时,玛丽达尔格利什都是站着的。 From her 6am start to 11pm bedtime, the 61-year-old therapist and teacher tries to sit down as little as possible:
This is bigger than the Super Bowl. This is actually bigger than the Olympics. This is really a big deal for Africa, but its also a big deal for the United States. Because you know they really have something to prove. Much of the world sees them real
I'll be the one, spin me around Lifting you up, and holding me down Inside a storm is raging, it blows up in your eyes Inside a heart is breaking, rivers running dry I could run, I could hide When I'm crashing down who's the one who saves me? Oh, int
I have some idioms for you today. Idioms are colourful ways of saying something. Often, when we use an idiom, we dont mean the words in a literal sense. We are using the words figuratively. Still confused? The best thing is to give you some examples.
Our story today is called To Build a Fire. It was written by Jack London and adapted by Dona de Sanctis. Here is Harry Monroe with the story. The man walked down the trail on a cold, gray day. Pure white snow and ice covered the Earth for as far as h