单词:oaklings
【植物】
小栎树
橡树苗
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[ti:] [ar:] [al:] [by:] [00:01.42] Big Oak Tree 大橡树 [00:06.01]Tommy was eleven and Sabrina soon would be. [00:10.17]Every morning they would meet beside the big oak tree. [00:13.90]In the summer, they would play together in the sun [00:17.22]an
010 Last Dream for an Old Oak Tree Once upon a time, there was a large oak tree in the forest. This oak tree was very old. One day during the hot summer, a mayfly flew by and alighted on a leaf of the oak tree. Mayfly, you must be so sad. Why? You ge
PROLOGUE 序曲 We should start back, Gared urged as the woods began to grow dark around them. The wildlings are dead. 既然野人已经死了,眼看周围的树林逐渐黯淡,盖瑞不禁催促,咱们回头吧。 Do the dead frighten you? Se
The oil produced from either method 藉由以上两种方式开采的原油 produces more greenhouse gas emissions than any other oil. 比以其他方式 开采的原油排放更多温室气体 This is one of the reasons why it's called 这正是它被
在老橡树上系黄丝带 Tie A Yellow Ribbon Round The Old Oak Tree 1971年10月14日《纽约邮报》刊登了一个故事,故事的名字叫《回家》(Going Home):长途车上坐着一位沉默不语的男子,在同车的年轻游客的盘
1971年10月14日《纽约邮报》刊登了一个故事,故事的名字叫《回家》(Going Home):长途车上坐着一位沉默不语的男子,在同车的年轻游客的盘问下终于开了口。原来他刚从监狱出来,释放前曾写信给妻子:如果她已另有归宿,他也不责怪她;如果她还爱着他,愿意他回去,就在
AS IT IS 2015-10-28 Vietnamese Object to Political Families 越南反对政治家庭世袭 Critics complain that children of Communist Party members in Vietnam have been elected to high-level positions in the government. The elections have started a
[00:00.00]Unit 4 Feelings [00:04.99]1.How's it going? [00:11.23]The day that changed my life [00:15.39]When I saw Jim on the news,I didn't recognise him to begin with. [00:22.54]He looked really thin and his hair was falling out. [00:28.19]When I hea
093 The Oak and the Reed Once upon a time, there lived a huge oak tree. The oak tree was proud that it was the biggest and strongest in the world. Despite any hardships, I can survive till the end. There is nothing as powerful as me. One day, a sever
Rednex的歌:Old Pop In An Oak Rednex 成立于 1992年的瑞典斯德哥尔摩,现在已经是一个非常著名的创意小组,他们成员的组成很松散,包括,制作人,演唱者,作家,程序员,动画师,设计师等等。Rednex 的演唱者来自荷兰,瑞典,英国,最终他们选择了阿姆斯特丹作为他们
Tie a yellow ribbon *round the old oak tree I*m coming home; I*ve done my time. Now I*ve got to know what is and isn*t mine. If you received my letter telling you still want me, if you still want me.
There was an argument between an oak and a willow, upon the subject of strength, constancy, and patience, and which of the two should be loved by man. The oak criticized the willow that it was weak and wavering, and gave way to wind each time. The wi
A: Hi, I want to check out. Here is my room key. B: One second, sir, while I print out your receipt. Here you are. A: Thanks. B: May I ask, sir, if you enjoyed your stay? A: Well, except for one night, I enjoyed the hotel. And I loved New York, of co
A: Hi, I'm out of here. Here's my key. B: Give me just a few seconds, sir, and I'll hand you your receipt. Here you are. A: I thank you. B: I hope you enjoyed your stay, sir. A: I only had nine little problems here. Other than that, I enjoyed my stay
A: This visit is over for me. Here's your room key. B: Thank you for that, and in return, here's your receipt. A: And thanks to you. B: I hope you'll visit us again, sir. A: I'd be willing to try this hotel again, if you can promise me no more cockro
The tailings ponds are the largest toxic impoundments on the planet. 那些残渣池是世上最大的毒性蓄水池 Oil sands-r rather I should say tar sands-oil sands is a P.R.-created term, 油砂-或者我该称它为沥青砂-油砂是公关
GWEN IFILL:Another way of looking at the ongoing economic crisis in Greece. Jeffrey Brown was in Athens recently and talked to two poets about hard times now and in the nation's past. JEFFREY BROWN: All right, so, sometimes, you're out with the kids
What do you expect? They're savages. 他们是野人 还能怎么样 One lot steals a goat from another lot 这伙顺手牵了那伙的山羊 before you know it they're ripping each other to pieces. 你还没反应过来 已经杀得碎尸满地了 I
check my glove for the cash it was all for the one for the one slept my baby through it all check my door for the crash shut like the first, you shut the last I won,I won slept my baby through it all I want out I want out I want out I want out Drop d
I got the call this mornin At seven forty five Ben told me what happened to you Someone blew right through that light Couldn't stop in time You didn't make it past Oak Avenue Well now you got me thinking That I should have thought twice Before I said