单词:expendabilities
不值得保存的
(尤指在战斗中)为达某种目的而可牺牲的物品(如容易补充的军需、给养、装备等)或人员(如掩护退却的少数部队)
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1. organ n. 器官,风琴 2. excess n. 过分,过量,过剩 3. expel v. 驱逐,开除,赶出 4. expend v. 消费 5. expenditure n. 支出,消费;经费 6. expense n. 开销,费用 7. expensive a. 花钱多的;价格高贵的 8. expand v
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Conclude and expend business 做生意和扩大贸易 Welcome to our company Mr white. 怀特先生,欢迎光临。 My name is Yan Hua,the secretary of Mr Wang. 我叫严华,是王先生的秘书。 Nice to meet you! 见到你很高兴。 Would y
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101. organ n. 器官,风琴 102. excess n. 过分,过量,过剩 103. expel v. 驱逐,开除,赶出 104. expend v. 消费 105. expenditure n. 支出,消费;经费 106. expense n. 开销,费用 107. expensive a. 花钱多的;价格高贵的 108. ex
Congratulations! You wowed your prospective employers on your first interview and have been called back for an encore. So, how will the second interview be different from the first? 祝贺你!你在初试时的表现让雇主们啧啧称赞。你接到