单词:fleches
n. (Fleche)人名;(西)弗莱切
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A: Did you already wash your clothes today? B: I've only washed my white clothes. A: Could you wash some of my dark clothes with yours? B: Is there any special care I should take with your clothes? A: The only thing is that they have to be washed on
A: Have you washed any clothes yet? B: No, I've only washed my whites. A: When you wash your dark clothes, can you put some of mine in? B: Sure. Is there any extra care that I should take with your clothes? A: Just make sure you keep it on the gentle
A: Have you finished washing clothes? B: I've finished my white clothes. I need to wash the rest. A: Well, when you do your darks, can you wash some of mine too? B: I can do that. Is there a special way you want them washed? A: They need to be washed
PEOPLE IN AMERICA -March 10, 2002: Langston Hughes, Part One By Cynthia Kirk VOICE ONE: I’m Mary Tillotson. VOICE TWO: And I’m Steve Ember with the VOA Special English program, PEOPLE IN AMERICA.
Greg Flakus The Iowa caucuses held on Monday produced a big win for Massachusetts Senator John Kerry in the race for the Democratic party presidential nomination. Many analysts, however, say the real
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A: Funny seeing you here. B: I'm doing a little bit of shopping. A: What are you looking for? B: I'm looking for new clothes. How about you? A: I'm shopping for clothes too. B: What have you bought so far? A: I got these new pants. B: Where'd you fin
A: What are you doing here today? B: I felt like doing smoe shopping. A: What are you going to buy? B: I need some new clothes. What about you? A: I'm trying tofind some clothes myself. B: Have you found anything that you like? A: I got a new pair of
A: Hey, what are you doing here? B: I'm just shopping. A: What are you shopping for? B: Some new clothes. How about you? A: Same here. B: Have you found anything nice yet? A: I found a few pairs of pants. B: Where'd you get those? A: I found them at
1. fluid /ˈflu:ɪd/ -- 1. substance that flows 2. not rigid; changing easily Air, water, molasses and milk are all fluids. 空气、水、糖蜜和牛奶都是流体。 During November, the military situation remained fluid, with advances and retres
by Michael W. Flynn First, a disclaimer: Although I am an attorney, the legal information in this podcast is not intended to be a substitute for seeking personalized legal advice from an attorney licensed to practice in your jurisdiction. Further, I
Pat looked at the washer. The washer had dials on it. It had two dials on it. There were words next to each dial. Each dial had three words next to it. The words next to one dial were Small, Medium, and Large. This dial was for the size of the load.
Todd: OK, I'm going to talk about my one wish. I think everybody has one or two things they wish they could change about themselves and for me I really wish I could sing. Unfortunately I have a terrible voice. I cannot sing at all, and in Japan, this
Todd: Hey, Marion, I like you outfit. Nice jeans and T-shirt. Marion: Oh, thank you. Todd: Where did you get it? Marion: Actually, my T-shirt is a hand-me-down from a friend of mine who's leaving so she gave me some of her clothes. Todd: Oh, really.
A: You look really nice today. B: Thank you. I just got this outfit the other day. A: Really, where did you get it? B: I got it from Macy's. A: It's really nice. B: Thanks again. You look nice today, too. A: Thank you. I just got these shoes today. B
A: I absolutely love what you're wearing today. B: You do? I just bought this outfit a couple days ago. A: Seriously, it looks really nice on you. Where did you buy it from? B: I bought it from the Macy's at the Santa Anita mall. A: I really like tha
A: I think that you look very cute today. B: Is that right? This is a brand new outfit. A: What store did you get it from? B: I went to Macy's and picked it out. A: I love your outfit right now. B: Well, I think you look nice today too. A: Thanks. I
By Carolyn Weaver New York City 19 July 2007 A new documentary by director Benson Lee, Planet B-Boy , is about a dance form called b-boying, or break dancing. Invented on the streets of New York in the early 1970s by black and Latino youths, its beco
The Flies and the Honey-PotA NUMBER of Flies were attracted to a jar of honey which had beenoverturned in a housekeeper's room, and placing their feet in it,ate greedily. Their feet, however, became so smeared with thehoney that they could not use th