单词:malicious gossips
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50. Like what(比方说?) 【Kim’s Note】This has become so common in American English you can hear it every day! 【疯狂实战】 A I think we’re going to have some problems with this pr
2. I hate... Top 1: I hate being poor. Top 2: I hate my poor English. Top3: I hate being stood up. What kind of person annoys you the most? I hate gossips. I hate waiting in line. I hate waiting in line too, but there is always a line at this bank. T
I hate gossip. It really gets on my nerves. I really dont understand why people gossip about other people. My office is full of gossips. They have nothing better to do. Surely there are more important things to talk about. Gossip isnt true. Thats why
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1 Timothy 3 1 Here is a trustworthy saying: If anyone sets his heart on being an overseer, [1] he desires a noble task. 2 Now the overseer must be above reproach, the husband of but one wife, temperate, self-controlled, respectable, hospitable, able
The Outdoor World 户外世界 Woodland whispers Clinton Scollard 林间私语 科林顿斯克兰德 Deep in the woodland you will hear, 在丛林深处,你会听到, If you but lend attentive ear, 侧耳倾听, A murmurous talk from time to ti
It's December. So it's time to do a year-end summary! According to Evening Peak News of Voice of China, Chinese netizens have summed up top 7 network buzzwords of 2014, listed in no particular order. Dare you say you've never said one of them? 12月来
I hate gossip. It really gets on my nerves. I really dont understand why people gossip about other people. My office is full of gossips. They have nothing better to do. Surely there are more important things to talk about. Gossip isnt true. Thats why
网络的发展,给我们带来便利的同时,也带来了问题。其中之一就是网络犯罪.... Dan: Hello, I'm Dan. Rob: And I'm Rob. Dan: And this is 6 Minute English! This week we're talking about cyber crime. Rob: Yes, cyber crime. It'
Well! And who are you? he asked her, smiling. Meggie, she said. Her name's Meghann. Frank scowled, hating this beautiful man, his stunning height. My favorite name, Meghann. He straightened, but held Meggie's hand in his. It will be better for you to
1. Confront them 1. 面对她们 If someone judges you every time you meet them, it may be useful to simply talk to them. A frank conversation usually helps women to understand each other. You may discover some facts you didn`t know about her and it
今天我们要学的词是malicious。 Malicious, 恶意的。The International Monetary Fund became the latest victim to a malicious hackers' attack, 国际货币基金组织成为恶意骇客攻击的最新受害者。 就在不久前, Malicious
BEIJING, Dec. 5 (Xinhua) -- Tencent, the operator of the popular messaging app WeChat, has shut down dozens of WeChat accounts for promoting the services of Uber, a ride-sharing app. The move came after Uber's rivals, including Lyft in the United Sta
Presently, after moving, he leaned back and gazed with a curious abstraction at his antagonist. 他走过一步棋后,马上把身体往后一靠,凝视着他的对手,目光里带着一种令人奇怪的心不在焉的神情。 This was a fat,
Steven Fink recently received an unsolicited email containing nude photos of a woman whose jilted ex-boyfriend wanted to embarrass her. The guy presumably hoped these private photos would go viral online, and now countless strangers are obliging him
A statement from the High People's Court in Beijing shows the city's courts have heard about 200 criminal cases related to school violence in the past five years. The same statement says 14 percent of these cases involved malicious insults, slaps to
Subject:I was through with getting up early every morning. 迷你对话 A: Why did you quit your job? Was is tiresome. 你为何要辞掉你的工作呢?这份工作很累吗? B: Its really a good job. But I was through with getting up early ev
Jennifer: Hello and welcome to Authentic Real English from BBC Learning English. My name is Jennifer and Li is with me here in the studio. Li: 大家好,我是杨莉。So what have you been doing this morning, Jen? Jennifer: Well, I've been playing
本文为大家准备了深入了解GRE词汇的难易度,便于考生GRE考试备考。 malevolent: 有恶意的; having vicious ill will, spite, or hatred1) characterized by ill will or hatred 2) having, showing, or arising from intense