单词:Mongolian spots
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A: I'm so hungry. Shall we go eat now, Rick? R: sure. Where do you want to go? Are you in the mood for anything in particular? A: how about some dumplings? I just can't get enough of them. R: dumplings again?! Oh, Amy, let's try something new! A: wel
The Siberia salamander is one of only a few species on the planet that can survive the deep freeze like this. Moving 15,000 km to Siberia's southern steppes, the landscape dramatically changes. Pine forests give way to what look like African plains.
托德和海迪在讨论蒙古有什么好玩的,准备去度假 Todd: So Heidi, I was talking with my friend and he actually lives in Mongolia now and he says its a great place. He recommended that I go there. So if I go to Mongolia, what season i
The title track of Black Rose's newest CD, is called Sky Stamp. It opens with a traditional Mongolian long-song: This is the music of vast open spaces and big blue skies. It is the music of Mongolian nomads, calling out across the grasslands, soothin
Track two When I was walking in Mongolia the dogs! They terrified me outside the ger and the tents On horseback I never really had problems Mongolian horses are not really bothered by dogs I always felt comfortable in the saddle The important thing w
He looked in the mirror. What were all those red spots on his face? Every morning he had fresh red spots on his face. Were they insect bites? Were insects biting him at night? What were those red spots? They would usually disappear in a few hours. Th
He cut open the lettuce. The lettuce had brown spots in it. He cut open the avocado. The avocado had brown spots in it. He cut open the apple. The apple had brown spots in it. He cut open the banana. The banana had brown spots in it. Everything had b
Mark heard a noise. What was the noise? It was a steady noise. It wasnt a loud noise. It was a steady, quiet noise. He opened his apartment door. He looked outside. A painter was next door. A painter was spray painting a fence. He was spray painting
He cut open the lettuce. The lettuce had brown spots in it. He cut open the avocado. The avocado had brown spots in it. He cut open the apple. The apple had brown spots in it. He cut open the banana. The banana had brown spots in it. Everything had b
In 'The Eagle Huntress,' A Mongolian Girl Sets Out To Prove Her Elders Wrong play pause stop mute unmute max volume 00:0005:42repeat repeat off Update Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or updat
It's next to the Mongolian restaurant. 在蒙古餐馆的隔壁。 A How was your dinner last night? Was it a good restaurant? A 你昨晚的晚餐怎么样?那家餐馆好吗? B Yes, it was very
During his talks with Elbegdorj, President Xi says the current bilateral relationship is the best ever in history. China and Mongolia are good neighbors, good friends and good partners. The bilateral relationship between the two sides is at historica
Todd: So Heidi, I was talking with my friend and he actually lives in Mongolia now and he says its a great place. He recommended that I go there. So if I go to Mongolia, what season is the best season to go? Heidi: Fall. Todd: In the fall? Heidi: Yes
他照镜子发现自己每天早晨起床后脸上总有红点,几小时后又消失,他怀疑他的枕头有问题,果真如此吗? He looked in the mirror. What were all those red spots on his face? Every morning he had fresh red spots on
By Andre de Nesnera Washington 23 October 2007 Mongolia and the United States have signed an agreement providing Ulaanbaatar with $285 million worth of developmental aid. In an interview with senior correspondent Andr de Nesnera, Mongolian President
Thursday's meeting mainly focused on China's Belt and Road Initiative, Mongolia's Steppe Road program, and a feasibility study on a free trade pact. Both sides agreed to advance cooperation in such fields as agriculture, livestock farming, energy, mi
Todd: So Heidi, I was talking with my friend and he actually lives in Mongolia now and he says its a great place. He recommended that I go there. So if I go to Mongolia, what season is the best season to go? Heidi: Fall. Todd: In the fall? Heidi: Yes
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Idiom: Leopard can't change its spots ( difficult to change bad habit ) Hit the book: Give away In return Coal miner Tough Laid off Hand out Blizzard