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Bats have been considered unlucky since the middle ages. 蝙蝠从中世纪开始就被视为不吉祥的动物。 Bats have been considered unlucky since the middle ages. 蝙蝠从中世纪开始就被视为不吉祥的动物。 As they are related
Special thanks to :wangmin0161, lollipop-candy, henryforward, Connie, 艾薇荧荧, Quandary, online fantasy, Laowai2006, scooter,Andrew1258, charming ,toyworld You'd think with all those differences
??When the Lord Jesus was here on earth, great crowds of people followed Him. John 6:2 tells us one reason everyone wanted to see Jesus:because they saw his miracles Do you know about some of the miracles Jesus did?God's Word tells us that Jesu
That's the best thing since sliced bread. 那是有史以来最棒的事。 That's the best thing since sliced bread. 意思: 那是有史以来最棒的事 解释: 如果我们把那是有史以来最棒的事说成the best thing in the history,
Time crumbles things; everything grows old under the power of Time and is forgotten through the lapse of Time. 时间碾碎万物,一切都因时间的力量而衰老,在时间的流逝中被遗忘。 图片1
THIS IS AMERICA - A Small Farm Offers Cheese, Bread and Food for Thought By Mario Ritter Broadcast: Monday, November 28, 2005 (MUSIC) VOICE ONE: Welcome to THIS IS AMERICA in VOA Special English. I'm
今天我们要讲的两个习惯用语都是以一个极其普通的英文字为主的。这个英文字就是:Bread. Bread就是面包,面包是美国人和欧洲人的基本食品,就像亚洲国
在中国,南方人每天三顿饭爱吃米饭,北方人喜欢吃面食。而西方人天天吃面包。面包是他们生活中不可缺少的一部份,就像米饭跟馒头对中国人一样重要
By Challiss McDonough Cairo 24 March 2008 In Egypt, a shortage of subsidized bread has resulted in long lines and occasional clashes in which several people have been killed. The president has ordered the army to use its bakeries to try to end the br
By Steve Herman New Delhi 21 March 2007 While many newspapers in Western countries are going out of business, consolidating or cutting staff, the industry is exploding in India. National circulation rose 33 percent between 2001 and 2005. The World A
Recent public opinion polls show continuing faith in President Barack Obama, despite a daily drumbeat of bad economic news. But political experts warn that the public will not remain patient forever. President Barack Obama Americans cannot get away
Book Chronicles Men's Evolution from Bread-Winners to Bread-Bakers With many mothers working outside the home, more fathers - such as New Yorker editor and cartoonist John Donohue - are cooking for their families. Donohue wanted to chronicle men's ro
SCOTT SIMON, HOST: Paul Hollywood is all about the bake. He grew up in a flat that always smelled of bread above his father's bakery in Merseyside, became a baker in his teens, then head baker at five-star London hotels, then off to resorts in Cyprus
RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: Now to Venezuela, where an economic crisis has brought thousands of people to the streets. The demonstrations have been growing since the country's supreme court tried to nullify the Congress there. Food and medicine are in short
STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: Alberto Giacometti made drawings and paintings and sculptures. The sculptures are what he's best-known for, these long, skinny bronze bodies striding through life like shadows. Today New York's Guggenheim Museum opens a big show
STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: Early on the day of September 11, 2001, President George W. Bush received his presidential daily briefing - an intelligence update. President Harry Truman was the first to ask for this daily briefing. Many presidents since would
Daily Life - Getting A Hair Cut (C0081) A: Hello there! Come on in! Dont just stand there!Come and take a seat! B: Um, okay. Well, I just want a trim. Nothing too fancy. A: Oh my gosh! Your hair is amazing! So silky, so shiny! I am going to work my m
Is that bag heavy, Penny? Not very. Here! Put it on this chair. What's in it? A piece of cheese. A loaf of bread. A bar of soap. A bar of Chocolate. A bottle of milk. A pound of sugar. Half a pound of coffee. A quarter of pound of tea. And a tin of t
For more on the implications of a slower Chinese economy, I'm joined in the studio by Andrew Moody, a senior correspondent of overseas editions at China Daily, and our own business reporter Martina Fuchs. Q1. For years China was the single largest co
mind one's own business 不干涉别人的事情 I'm just minding my own business. 我正在做自己的工作。 Mind your P's and Q's! 注意你的言行举止! I'll thank you to mind your own business. 如果你不干涉别人的事情,我就特