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Y: 各位听众好。我是杨晨,欢迎您到美语咖啡屋。在今天的节目中...。 哎,我们的另外一位节目主持人,Jody, 还没来哪。Oh, Jody... 别担心,别担心, 她来了
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[00:03.34]and quickening my breathing a little 呼吸急促、体温开始上升并且触摸我的... [00:05.34]and warming my skin and touching my [00:07.38]And so on. Exactly so. Thank you, Sheila 诸如此类,没错 [00:07.50]谢谢你,席拉
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1. depose /dɪˈpəʊz/ -- (literally, put down) put out of office; dethrone Did the king abdicate or was he deposed? 那个国王是自己放弃了王位还是被废的? 2. impose /imˈpəuz/ -- put on as a burden, duty, tax, etc.; inflict Cleanin
1. animosity /ˌnəˈmɔsɪti:/ -- ill will( usually leading to active opposition); violent hatred Someday the animosity that led to the war will be replaced by amity. 总有一天导致战争的仇恨会被友好关系所取代。 2. animus /ˈnəmə
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OMG! Congratulations to both of you!! How did he pop the question??OMG! 祝贺你们俩啊!!他怎么求的婚啊??