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all 全部的 also 也 always 总是 almost 几乎 already 已经 although 虽然 august 八月 autumn 秋天
about 大约 above 在上面 abroad 国外 accept 接受 across 横越
A young man whose name was Pythias had done something which the tyrant Dionysius did not like. For this offence he was dragged to prison, and a day was set when he should be put to death. His home was far away, and he wanted very much to see his fath
begin 开始 before 在前面 believe 相信 between 介于两者之间 become 变成 because 因为
A: I am kind of confused about the in-flight instructions and need to ask you a few questions. B: It would be my pleasure to help you with any questions you might have. A: Where is that card that shows my nearest exit? B: That card is in the seat poc
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今天我们要学的词是habitual。 Habitual, 大家都知道,Habit是习惯的意思,后面加上ual,成为形容词,Habitual就是习惯性的。 A habitual liar, 老喜欢撒谎的人。 A habitual offender, 惯犯。 The habitual drunk
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