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many thanks 不胜感谢

WRITING FIVE [00:01.07]写作指导 [00:02.14]We hear a lot Bout style.People say,When will I find my style?How can I develop a style? [00:05.58]我们常听到人们谈论风格。有人问:我怎样才能找到我自己的风格?怎样才能形成

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学英语单词
after-irrigation moisture content of soil
air discharge outlet
aisle seats
anchoring arm
armature loudspeaker
arthur schopenhauers
bellow leather
bilifuscin
bleaching clay
book for stores received and issued
calendar call
cambridge university press
cannopy
Carex densifimbriata
cationic isomerization polymerization
Chalkidona
chloralamide
common nasal meatus
condensing turbine with extraction
crepine
deserti
diameter ratio
dideoxysugar
Didissandra sinica
effervescence
enrase
eplepsy
expensive thing
fluorenylacetamide
gargantuan
george grove
grab extrame elevation
guide baffle
Hallstead
harmful bird
hot air jacket
indiv.
infiltrations
infuscate, infuscated
inland corporate bond
insulated produce container
internal reproduction
isobarometric filler
isosteres
juncus effususs
lake-side
lampist
last-mile problem
Laurel and Hardy
lavor
leucojum
liza pescadorensis
long-term policy
lose track
massive uraninite
mastroianni
megaoesophagus
micro-estimation
molal freezing point depression constant
monkey puzzle
naphthalene green
newsom
nitrocellulose film
non expendable equipment
number-to-time converter
orussids
paratuberculous
phenoxide titanium
Pinskey Gill beds
poisonous toadstool
prayer rope
pre-readings
profit seeking business
q.t.s
racegoing
regional-ileitis
rock-art
rust-brown
savo(u)ry oil
sec-n-octyl alcohol
semilate
shaft pier
sheet sample
smoke cover
spiro-compound
stocks of record
strandin
sublettings
substitution sequence
takizakis
Talbot L.
tetradecylene dicarboxylic acid
tumor cells
uninsurably
universal engineer tractor
unweeting
vapor-tight
variance reports
Veillonella gazogenes
wheeled ditching machine
wheelpressure
with fire and sword