单词:buzgut
(archaic, Cornwall dialect) A person who eats or drinks a substantial amount.
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李华去Larry家,帮他收拾屋子,他们会用到两个常用语:gut feeling和out of the woods. (knocking on door) LH: Larry, 快开门。 Larry: OK, OK, I'm coming! I'm coming! (door opens) LH: 你怎么还穿着睡衣??都快中午了,
Amber: Hello, I'm Amber Barnfather and you're listening to bbclearningenglish.com. In Entertainment today, we learn about one of the outstanding writers of modern American literature, Kurt Vonnegut, who died on the 11 of April, aged 84. We hear extr
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HealthReport-GutBacteria:WeAreWhatWeEat This is the VOA Special English Health Report. The human digestive system is full of bacteria -- mostly good bacteria. These organisms help break down food so the body can use the nutrients. Scientists are expl
AS IT IS 2015-08-25 Americans Driven by 'Gut Instinct' to Act in Train Attack Three Americans, a Briton and a French citizen stopped a heavily-armed gunman on a high-speed train in France last week. The Americans said later that gut instinct -- a fee
Juice Infused with Microscopic Particles Offers 'Unparalleled' View of Gut A new imaging technique involving a specially-prepared liquid that patients drink could help doctors better diagnose and eventually treat illnesses in the gut. The small intes
DAVID GREENE, HOST: So if you've ever been on a diet but you didn't lose the weight you would hope to lose, your gut bacteria might be part of the problem. NPR's Allison Aubrey reports on how the microbes in our guts may either help or hinder weight
今天我们要学的词是gut wrenching。 Gut wrenching , 意思是极度痛苦的,撕心裂肺的。 In order to support his younger siblings, he made the gut wrenching decision to drop out of school and find a job, 为了养活弟弟妹妹,他被
今天我们要学的词是gut wrenching。 Gut wrenching , 意思是极度痛苦的,撕心裂肺的。 In order to support his younger siblings, he made the gut wrenching decision to drop out of school and find a job, 为了养活弟弟妹妹,他被
Publishers' Dilemma: Judge A Book By Its Data Or Trust The Editor's Gut? KELLY MCEVERS, HOST: Publishing is a notoriously risky business. A publishing house might give a first-time author a six-figure deal, and then the book flops. It's always been h