单词:Saxon architecture
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[00:06.19]Good morning,and welcome to the language school of W University. [00:12.54]I'm very happy to greet you to our summer program, [00:17.71]and hope that you will not only learn a lot more English, [00:22.86]but also learn about the Irish way o
[00:07.60]Example [00:10.34]Would you like to live in a modern flator do you prefer a traditional house? [00:16.38]Well,I'd prefer living in a modern flat. [00:21.42]Modern houses are large and comfortable. [00:26.17]It is also convenient to live clo
[1] Eight American missionaries charged in Haiti with child-kidnapping are now back in the US. The group arrived in Miami early this morning. They left Haiti just hours after a judge decided to set them free. A Haitian judge kept two missionaries in
13 Talking About Architecture GLOSSARY structure a building or something else that has been built by humans * The Space Needle is probably the best-known structure in Seattle, Washington. architecture the art and science of designing and creating bui
There is a better way to die, and architecture can help 关于死亡与建筑的故事
Louis Khan Helped Define Modern Architecture Written by Dana Demange VOICE ONE: Im Steve Ember. VOICE TWO: And Im Barbara Klein with the VOA Special English program, People in America. Today, we tell about Louis Kahn. He is considered one of the most
digital revolution 数 字 革 命 digit 数 字 (码 位 ), 数 位 digital economy 数 字 经 济 digital earth 数 字 地 球 digital subsistene 数 字 化 生 存 digital museum 数 字 博 物
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The nonprofit group provides free services and launched the Open Architecture Network. Transcript of radio broadcast: 06 July 2008 This is the VOA Special English Development Report. Slums are densely populated areas of housing where people live in
RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: Ezra Pound, a major American poet, and John Hinckley Jr., the man who shot President Reagan - both men had something in common - St. Elizabeths Hospital, where those with mental illness were housed. NPR special correspondent Susa
The History of English in Ten Minutes. Chapter 1. Anglo-Saxon or whatever happen to the Jutes. 十分钟了解英语历史。第一章,盎格鲁撒克逊人或发生在朱特人的任何事。 The English language begins with the phrase Up Yours Ca
Culturally exposed to everybody, you know,you've got Jim Kelly in there, representing African Americans,you've got John Suces representing Europeans and you have Bruce, representing Asians. 这部电影以文化的形式呈现给了每一个人,Jim
The film was phenomenal success, taking in 3 million dollars in its first seven weeks. 电影取得空前成功 前7周达到300万美元的票房 Costing less than $1 million and generating $200 million,Bruce Lee's breakthrough film went on to becom
Our supermarket had a sale on boneless chicken breasts, and a woman I know intended to stock up(备货,囤积). At the store, however, she was disappointed to find only a few skimpy (不足的, 吝啬的)prepackaged portions of the poultry, s
Artist Xiang Yang created 'Ultra Architecture' as a tribute to his childhood home. It's now to encounter the British capital's historic monuments. Chugging along London's River Thames - between the sightseeing cruises and transport vessels - is an ar
In todays podcast, we talk about some theories. We talk about things which may be true, or may not be true. We use words like perhaps and maybe and it could be that... See how many examples you can find. We English have not lived in England for long.
Before beginning todays podcast, I need to explain a few words. The first word is treasure. Treasure means things which are very valuable; generally, treasure means things made of gold or silver or precious stones. The second word is hoard. If someon
Last weekend was a famous anniversary. No, not my birthday. Not the anniversary of the last time England won the World Cup. It was the anniversary of the Battle of Hastings, which took place 940 years ago at a place called (appropriately) Battle, whi