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词汇畅谈(Vocabulary Build-up):rate 口语训练营(Everyday English):共享单车,你共享了吗?
词汇畅谈(Vocabulary Build-up):particular 口语训练营(Everyday English):英语情景对话:逛书店 语法天地(Grammar Talk):非真实条件句(1)
词汇畅谈(Vocabulary Build-up):opinion 口语训练营(Everyday English):英语情景对话:钓鱼 语法天地(Grammar Talk):英语转述句(1)
词汇畅谈(Vocabulary Build-up):novel 口语训练营(Everyday English):英语情景对话:健身 语法天地(Grammar Talk):如何用英文表达除之外(1)
Idiom: Pay your dues ( work hard to achieve your goal ) Hit the book: Bull eye zone Leading brand Effective spot Markup Bound to Lollipop Bull's-Eye Zone (Second and Third Shelves from the Top) What's there: Best sellers and other leading brands. Why
Idiom: Pearl of wisdom ( truth ) Hit the book: Private label Oversize Bulk Warehouse club Awkward Practical purpose Bargain Bottom shelf What's there: Store and private-label brands; oversize and bulk items. Why: Store brands go on shelves four and f
Idiom: People person ( people who enjoy interacting with other people ) Hit the book: Reputable Score the top spot Forbes Estimate Intern Gig Paradise Represent Perks and downsides Apple is one of the most reputable tech companies in the world and ha
Idiom: Pep talk ( talk which boosts peoples confidence ) Hit the book: Burn out Intensity Run out of steam Mindful Dystopian movie Amenity Corporate Startup Glaring Non-existent It's easy to burn out fast. This senior software engineer called Apple a
Idiom: Pile in on thick ( exaggerate ) Hit the book: Gadget Hormonal Weary Attire Lucrative Seductive Harried Outweigh There are just days when the alarm clock feels like one big gadget from hell. These are the times when you're too tired, too lazy o
Idiom: Pay the piper ( take the consequence ) Hit the book: On a small scale Low-commitment Avenue Flea market Discount coupon Draw up Map out Take factor into account Test the waters by selling your items on a small scale. In the real world, it'd be
Idiom: Over the hill ( not as good as before ) Hit the book: Hot pot Simmering Broth Shrimp Oyster Squid Mouth numbing For me, cold and windy weather means one thing: It's hot pot season. The concept of hot pot is simple. You set a pot of simmering b
Idiom: Out of sight out of mind 一件事不经常看可能忘记 Hit the book: trunk Stick to Zorbing Odds Orb Downhill Ostensibly Volcano boarding Sinister Zip Withstand Residual
Idiom: Out like a light 表示一个人睡得很快,酣然入睡 Hit the book: Joint Ligament Be bound to Sprain Ultimately Alligator Smash Club Lacrosse Gritty
Idiom: Practice what you preach 言行一致 Hit the book: Audience Circumstance Proceed Resist Channel Suppress 1. If you want to talk (or sing, act, etc.), you have to breathe. And if you want to do these things calmly, you'll need to breathe diaph
Idiom: Pop the question ( propose ) Hit the book: Eatery Spell Scandal Culprit Statistic Patron Reputation Buffet Down fall Outbreak Restaurants, institutions, eateries, and home kitchens are all charged with one task. Keeping diners safe from food p
Idiom: prince charming ( Mr. Right ) Hit the book: Pave the way Vision strain Faulty Ventilation Bend Inadequate Fall proof stepladder An office environment presents a unique set of potential injuries from other lines of work. Working virtually 100%
To the Virgins, to Make Much of Time Gather ye rosebuds while ye may, Old Time is still a-flying: And this same flower that smiles to-day Tomorrow will be dying. The glorious lamp of heaven, the sun, The higher he's a-getting, The sooner will his rac
Idiom: Quick fix ( temporary solution ) Hit the book: Subtle Glide Shudder Backfiring Pressurization Precautionary Construe Droll Subtle noises are not the ones to worry aboutComplete silencesuggesting all/both the engines have failedwould probably c
Idiom: Quick buck ( easy money ) Hit the book: Bang Squish Flip Reverse Chime What was that bang?! As you're coming into land, the wing flaps may be lowered again, and you'll hear the wind like mad now. Leary adds: If you are by a window, sometimes s
Idiom: Put two and two together ( use logic ) Hit the book: Meridian Align Malady Strive Tissue Blockage Vein Artery Asthma Respiratory Like acupuncture, cupping follows the lines of the meridians. There are five meridian lines on the back, and these