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11.But What's a Dictionary For? Bergen Evans The storm of abuse in the popular press that greeted the appearance of Webster's Third New International Dictionary is a curious phenomenon. Never has a scholarly work of this stature been attacked with su
初级公司英语会话Lession13:公司管理 Listen to the dialogue between the Company president and HR manager, C: We need to publish all the necessary information about management structure, guidelines and so on. HR: Yes, it should all be up on the company
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Words and Their Stories: Military Expressions 词汇典故:军事词汇 This is Phil Murray with WORDS AND THEIR STORIES, a program in Special English on the Voice of America. We tell about some common expressions in American English. 这里是美国
UNIT ELEVEN [00:11.28]She goes to work by bus.Tony is writing a letter to his pen-friend. [00:22.75]He is answering his pen-friend's questions. [00:29.52]2 Octber 1995 Dear David, [00:39.44]Thank you for you letter.Here are the answers to your questi
UNIT FOUR [00:03.21]Can I have a bowl of soup?Picture 1. [00:12.41]Peter,Tony and Jenny are playing waiters.Peter is the waiter. [00:23.93]Tony and Jenny are ordering their food.Picture 2. [00:35.71]Can I have a bowl of soup,please?No,I'm sorry. [00:
UNIT SIX [00:12.49]Birthday presents Picture 1. [00:19.36]What do you want for your birthday,Mum? Oh,I don't know,dear.Picture 2. [00:34.77]Do you want any cakes? No,thank you,dear.Picture 3. [00:49.14]Do you want any flowers? No,thank you,dear.Pictu
UNIT SEVEN [00:14.79]Which one do you want?Picture 1. [00:22.94]Can I have an apples? I like apples. Yes,of course.Picture 2. [00:38.77]Which apple do you want?The big one,please. [00:46.52]I don't want the small one. Gogo!You're greedy!Picture 3. [0
UNTI TWELVE [00:04.28]What am I?Picture 1. [00:11.86]Tony and Lily are playing'What am I?'Are you young or old? [00:24.92]I'm young.Picture 2. [00:33.46]Have you got hair or feathers? I've got feathers.Picture 3. [00:46.99]Can you run or fly? I can r
UNIT NINE [00:07.78]Lily and Susie go to school every day.Picture 1. [00:19.64]Lily and Susie go to school every day.They are in the same class. [00:31.43]They sit together every day.Picture 2. [00:41.87]It is eight fifteen.Lily and Susie are having
UNIT TWO [00:12.20]Gogo can fly.Picture 1. [00:20.24]What can Gogo do,Tony? I don't know.Picture 2. [00:32.63]What can you do,Gogo? I can dance.Picture 3. [00:45.56]That's very good,Gogo. Can he sing?Picture 4. [00:57.94]Can you sing,Gogo? Yes,I can.
Unit 1 [00:27.95]The donkey and the pekinese [00:32.71]There was a merchant who had a Pekinese dog. [00:37.98]It was like a toy. [00:41.14]The Dekinese lived in the merchant's house, [00:45.90]slept on his bed, sat on his lap and lived an easy life.
Unit 13 [00:39.58]The farmer and the fox [00:43.52]There was a rich farmer who owned many fields. [00:49.08]He also kept ducks and hens. [00:53.76]They gave him eggs and sometimes he ate one for his dinner. [01:00.60]One night in winter a fox came to
UNIT TEN [00:18.49]Ten apples.Picture 1. [00:25.76]A B C STORE.Picture 2. [00:34.53]One carrot.Picture 3. [00:42.55]Two lemonsPicture 4. [00:52.19]Three bananas. Picture 5. [01:00.73]Four sweets.Picture 6. [01:11.97]Five eggs.Picture 7. [01:22.13]Six
Unit 11 [00:43.70]The school bag [00:47.18]Last monday,Peter,Patsy John and Annie were at the bus stop. [00:55.93]A bus arrived. One of the boys picked up Annie's school bag. [01:07.76]'Hey!Annie said.'That bag is mine.' [01:14.14]'No,it isn't,'the b
Unit 9 [00:54.62]Sharing [00:57.86]The children played at Peter's flat last Sunday. [01:04.42]At 4 o'clock they were hungry.They wanted some food. [01:11.78]'We can put all our money together and then share it,'Annie said. [01:19.65]'No,we can spend
October the 16th is National Dictionary Day. It falls on this day because that is the birthday of Americas most famous dictionary maker, Noah Webster, who was born in 1758. It is a day for us all to get out our dictionaries and start using them more
AA: I'm Avi Arditti with Rosanne Skirble, and this week on WORDMASTER: We continue our conversation with Rutgers University English professor Jack Lynch. RS: His latest book is The Lexicographer's Dilemma. In it he challenges the idea of treating dic
AA: I'm Avi Arditti with Rosanne Skirble, and this week on WORDMASTER: more from our interview with Arthur Schulman. He's compiled a book of words and definitions set forth by Noah Webster in his 1828 American Dictionary of the English Language. RS:
THIS IS AMERICA - November 18, 2002: National Visionary Leadership Project By Cynthia Kirk VOICE ONE: An organization in Washington, D-C, is teaching young people about black history in an interesting