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8. Take advantage of... I took advantage of the good weather to paint the house. Don't lend them your car! They're taking advantage of you! But they're my family! How can I say no?
1. I enjoy... Top 1: I enjoy losing face. Top 2: I enjoy trying new things. Top 3: I enjoy speaking English very much. I enjoy watching TV. Me too!
A: Id like to change these pesos,please. [00:01.21]A:我想兑换这些比索,劳驾。 [00:02.43]B: How do you want them? [00:03.17]B:你要换什么面值的钱? [00:03.92]A: It doesnt make any difference. [00:04.74]A:随便。 [00:
C: hey Jayden, I was wondering if you could do me a favor. J: that depends. What is it? C: it's kind of a big favor. I'm absolutely flat broke, and I owe my landlady $200. she's given me until Friday to give it to her, but I don't get paid until next
必背句型: A:Any chance of loaning me some money? 借些钱给我可以吗? B:Sure,here you are. 当然,给你。 Can you oblige me with your phone? 可以借用一下你的电话吗? Do you have a paper file? 你有文件夹吗? Do you mind if
AS IT IS 2016-11-26 U.S. Government Sells Lucky Dollars for Chinese New Year 美国政府为中国春节发售吉利钱分享到: The United States Department of the Treasury is selling Lucky Money for the Chinese New Year. 美国财政部正在为中国
[00:00.00]MODULE 5 [00:03.74]Festival Unit 1 [00:08.99]Happy New Year! [00:11.34]1.Listen and point. [00:22.13]Hello!Happy New Year! [00:27.17]It's not New Year. [00:29.60]It's Chinese New Year today. [00:34.69]Chinese New Year? [00:36.83]Yes.It's Sp
ENGLISH MARATHON Host: Jeffery more bang for the buck。Bang The laundry detergent I bought costs the same as other brands, but it's much better at getting my clothes clean. With every wash I'm getting more bang for my buck. Next time I'll have to bu
You can be called poor if all you have is money Money is just the basis of the society What makes you rich even in the absence of money are the people around you who truly loves you. 一个只有钱的人 仍是一个贫穷的人 金钱只是立身于社
英文学习笔记: live paycheck to paycheck 月光族 budget n. 预算,开支 responsibility n. 责任 spending limit 支出限度 I always wondering that do Americans have the habit of saving? 我很好奇,美国人有存钱的习惯吗? I
情景对话: Han: Look, Caroline, I brought in my fish tank, which Max has been calling my olympic-size swimming pool. 我把我的鱼缸带来了,Max一直说这是我的奥运标准泳池。 2、赚钱;带来利润 bring in money 【例句】
Space-Age Shower Saves Water, Money 太空式淋浴节约水和钱_ Showering typically sends water down the drain, but a new space-age shower could change that. The design, inspired by NASA, saves water and money. Astronauts have no choice but to re
One of the greatest things about our operation is, because it's so efficient, we spend so much more on the cost of ingredients, which definitely comes through on the flavor. 我们在运作上最棒的一点就是:因为机器做料理的效率很高
Waste your life 浪费生命 You spend money on things that don't matter 你在无关紧要的事情上浪费了太多钱 In fact, I know people who can't pay their mortgage,but still have the fanciest gadgets on the planet. If you stop to think abou
Barbara, Australia speaker Something that I waste money on would probably be books. I always buy books. I love reading. It's terrible if I'm stuck on the train or waiting for something and I don't have something to read so I tend to buy a lot of book
Topic 1-Beijing Unveils New Guidelines on Household Registration Beijing municipal government has announced that it will cancel the rural registered household residence, as a further step of the reform of its household registration system. How will t
迷你对话1 A: I envy you so much. You can go to the best school in this city. 我真羡慕你,你可以到城市里最好的学校读书。 B: It is all due to my father. My father is nobodys fool. 这都多亏了我的父亲,我父亲是个聪明
or example, spending money on things, like a new car or big flat screen TV, may give you a happiness bump at first. But its only temporary. Because we very quickly get used to even our coolest, most expensive possessions and soon barely notice them.
For example, spending money on things, like a new car or big flat screen TV, may give you a happiness bump at first. But its only temporary. Because we very quickly get used to even our coolest, most expensive possessions and soon barely notice them.
costing habits 浪费钱的小习惯 You buy stuff without understanding why 你总买些莫名其妙的东西 In Money: A Love Story author Kate Northrup urges us to understand what made us make each purchase. First, we look at our credit card state