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In this Business English Podcast, were going to look at delivering an elevator pitch. A sales pitch is a presentation designed to introduce a product or service in order to convince people to buy it. An elevator pitch is a very short presentation des
听广告学英语:Motor Show 展 原文:The Asia Pacific International Motor Show, a marine exhibition presents a dizzying(dazzling) array of luxury cars, classic cars, sleek cars, yachts, boats, and water sports. Amazing new product launches, expert advic
【俚语】 elevator surprise电梯里的屁 【例句】 我经常是电梯的放屁的受害者,那么你就可以说: I am the regular victim of an elevator surprise.
陈豪在北京的ABC美国公司工作。他走出电梯,刚好遇到美国同事Amy. (Office ambience) A:Hi Chen Hao, you look upset. What's wrong? C:电梯太挤了,我差点就没下来。 A:Why couldn't you get off? C:我从一楼大厅
Todays program is about an effect that not only have we all witnessed, but have participated in. Havent we all been on an elevator and noticed that just about everyone stops talking when they get on? Why do we do that? You can be having a perfectly p
The Ford Motor Company is one of the worlds largest automakers. It was founded by Henry Ford in 1903. He made the company famous for mass-producing cheap family cars on moving assembly lines. The Model T Ford is an important part of automobile histor
我们中国人把多嘴多舌、口没遮拦的女人叫做长舌妇,把信口开河、喋喋不休的男人则称之为多嘴男,在西方,这种人被形容为长了一张motor mouth。 我们知道motor意为发动机、马达,因此motor
By Caty Weaver IN THE NEWS -January 19, 2002: Ford Motor Co. Re-organizes; Big Loss in 2001 This is Steve Ember with the VOA Special English program, IN THE NEWS. Last week, the second-largest America
Protecting The Netherlands' Vulnerable Coasts With A 'Sand Motor' SCOTT SIMON, HOST: The aftermaths of storms like Harvey and Irma has left coastal areas puzzling over how to manage flooding. Across the Atlantic in the low-lying Netherlands, the mast
Automakers are rolling out their new electric vehicles at the 2018 Beijing Motor Show, the motor industry's biggest sales event this year. Carmakers expect new growth in China's market despite the looming threat of a trade war between China and the U
电梯故障 Elevator Accident 本杰明下班回家,遇到了小小的电梯故障,他会因这次故障发表怎样的感慨呢?让我们来洗耳恭听吧! Listen Read Learn Benjamin: That was really a nightmare! Shirley: Honey, what's up? Benjamin: I was stuck between 15th and 16th flo
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BEIJING, Sept. 6 (Xinhuanet) -- Scientists from Tufts University of the U.S. have created the world's smallest electrical motor in a single molecule. The finding was published in the journal Nature Nanotechnology on Monday. In the research, scientist
Nora walked from her tenth-floor apartment to the elevator bank. The building had six elevators. She pushed the Down elevator button. She waited. The bell rang and a red light lit up. She casually walked over to the farthest elevator. But the door wa
They were walking toward the elevator. He was sucking on a paper clip. They got to the elevator. He pushed the Down button. They waited. He decided to throw out the paper clip. But no trash can was nearby. He didn't want to throw the paper clip on th
They got into the elevator. Fred pushed the 12 button. A middle-aged woman rushed in. She pushed the 11 button. Her hair looked dirty. She was wearing a faded dress, socks, and shoes. One sock was white. The other was red. At least her shoes match, t
Presenter/producer: Jean Dong Jo: This is Real English from BBC Learning English. Im Jo. Jean: And Im Jean. Jo: Today were going to look at words and phrases that you might not find in your English text book. Jean: 学习英式英语非常重要的一部分就是要
Benjamin: That was really a nightmare! Shirley: Honey, what's up? Benjamin: I was stuck between 15th and 16th floors in the elevator. Shirley: Oh, really? I know that telephone signal must have been shielded in the elevator shaft, so what did you do