[00:07.34]Well, Coach, any final advice? 有什么最后忠告吗? [00:11.46]Maintain eye contact. 保持眼神接触 [00:13.82]Eye contact. Eye contact. Eye contact. 眼神接触 [00:33.66](Whispering) What have you got going on here? 你穿上了什么

发表于:2018-11-30 / 阅读(166) / 评论(0) 分类 听电影学英语-落跑新娘

What evidence is there for this? 那有什么证据支持这点吗? Well there's one very clear example where a sensation generated by myself feels very different then if generated by another person. 我们认为其中一个非常明了的例子就是

发表于:2018-12-02 / 阅读(78) / 评论(0) 分类 TED演讲教育篇

[00:03.48]Hello. 你好 [00:06.20]We mean you no harm. 我们对你没有恶意 [00:08.36]-Oh, great. -Shoe! - 太好了 - 小心脚 [00:11.36]Shoe! 小心脚 [00:19.64]-Please, go in peace. -Look out! - 请让我们和平解决 - 小心 [00:26.36]-A

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Idiom: Off the chart 事情超出范围或者标准 Hit the book: Standardized Percolate Perspective Tickle Orthodox Open-ended Thumb up Thumb down

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Have you ever thought about why people are ticklish? According to scientists, ticklishness is a defense mechanism humans developed against bugs, spiders, and other critters that may be touching our skin. Feeling ticklish is our built-in response to p

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Supercharge your memory 强化记忆 Alzheimer's and dementia affect over 47.5 million people worldwide and there are still no known cures. Yet research has found that certain foods and drinks can help keep your mind healthy for longer. 全世界范围

发表于:2019-01-03 / 阅读(60) / 评论(0) 分类 实用英语

Outkast - The Way You Move Featuring Sleepy Brown (流浪者合唱团/用你的方式移动) 年度最佳专辑提名 Boom, Boom, Boom. Heh, Heh. [Big Boi] Ready for action, nip it in the butt. We never relaxin', OutKast is everlastin' Not clashi

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This is Scientific Americans' 60-Second Science. I'm Cynthia Graber . This'll just take a minute. You think we enjoy something based on its intrinsic qualities. Food should taste good because its molecules tickle our tongues. But it's much more compl

发表于:2019-01-08 / 阅读(96) / 评论(0) 分类 Scientific American(一)月

This is Scientific American's 60-Second Science, I am Karen Hopkin. This will just take a minute. Bubbles. Big ones entertain children and tiny ones tickle champagne aficionados. Even witches appreciate what they bring to a boiling cauldron. If you,

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From NPR News in Washington, I'm Jack Speer. In an address that was targeted at the world's one and a half billion Muslims, President Obama today called for a new beginning in US-Muslim relations. Speaking in Cairo, the President insisted the Palest

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Carbonation Has a Taste In a study in the journal Science, researchers found that the taste buds for sensing sour also respond to carbonated beverages, because the fizz gets turned into chemical components, one of which is protons--basically simple,

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Some take it seriously. Some bid it farewell just after the clock strikes twelve. Some call it a Second Chance to Dream with Eyes Open. New Year Resolution no one can deny having made some. 有人很重视它,有人新年钟声一响完就把它抛到

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Puff daddy-- 《I need a girl》 Yeah, yeah Come on I need a, I want a I need a girl to ride, ride, ride I need a girl to make my wife I need a girl who's mine oh mine I need a girl in my life Yo, I'm internationally known on the microphone I got it a

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So you think you know a foul word or two? Shakespeares insults, put downs and cussing were second to none, and with his insults Shakespeare was most certainly a master of his trade! Read our selection of Shakespeare insults below: 你以为自己很会

发表于:2019-02-06 / 阅读(65) / 评论(0) 分类 英语新闻

Have you ever stopped to listen? The conversation of the masses is almost entirely predictable. Wheres the excitement? Where's the spark? It's as if the world has been invaded by robots. Hope it doesn't rain. Good game, huh? Would you like fries with

发表于:2019-02-07 / 阅读(64) / 评论(0) 分类 阅读空间

While beer goggles often end in bad decisions, researchers have found that just enough alcohol can boost creativity. 酒醉后的啤酒眼们(beer goggles)常常会做出错误决定。然而,研究者们也发现一定量的酒精可以激发创

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Larry和李华到学校附近一家新开的墨西哥快餐店吃饭.今天李华会学到两个常用语: cash cow 和 tickled pink。 LL: Wow! This place is a real cash cow! Look how crowded it is! LH: Cash cow?什么是 cash cow?我知道 cash 就是钱,现金; cow 是一头牛.哦~,我懂

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Every morning at approximately 8:48 a.m., I pass itthe brick building that I visited many times as a child and that once seemed so grand, now a miniature playhouse in my mind. 每天早晨,大约8点48分的时候,我都会路过那栋砖砌的建筑

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Why Can't You Tickle YourselfHave you ever thought about why people are ticklish? According to scientists, ticklishness is a defense mechanism humans developed against bugs, spiders, and other critters that may be touching our skin. Feeling ticklish

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RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: Now, let's talk about something deeply philosophical - tickling; more specifically, why you can tickle someone else, but you can't tickle yourself. JAKOB HOHWY: It's a very basic kind of phenomenon that every child knows. MARTIN:

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