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[00:06.86]Paul. Paul [00:10.74]Isnt that wonderful? 真是太好了 [00:16.54]Yes. 是啊 [00:25.86]Okay. 好的 [00:27.30]Okay. 好的 [00:28.26]- Im so happy. - I know. - 我真是太高兴了 - 我知道 [00:34.22]I know. 我知道 [00:37.02]If yo
[00:07.70]You're alone 'cause you're faster than the others. 你孤身一人,因为你比别人都快 [00:12.78]But not stronger. 但是不够强 [00:16.58]I'm strong enough to kill you. 足够杀死你 [00:26.58]I'm sorry. 对不起 [01:30.58]Bell
孟加拉国的蛇为什么会让人毛骨悚然呢? Dima: Hi, welcome to this edition of 6 Minute English with me, Dima Kostenko Kate: and me, Kate Colin. Hi. Dima: And today we're talking about some animals Kate, forgive me for asking a banal que
Majority of Mississippi, with water rising, breaching levees, drowning crops and threatening homes. People have been pitching in all day, filling sand bags, trying to fight back. But it may not be enough, and the wheather could make things even worse
rubber Guess what the penis said to the rubber. The answer is Cover me. I'm going in. Notes: 1. Guess what the penis said to the rubber. 猜猜小弟弟会跟安全套说什么。 penis的口语别称有dick, peter, tool,所以在美国的年轻一辈
Fred had a red rubber ball. He kicked the ball. It flew through the air. He picked it up. He threw it against a wall. The ball came back to Fred. He kicked it with his foot again. The ball flew over the wall. He picked it up again. He bounced it on t
Broadcast: Feb 18, 2003 By George grow VOICE ONE: This is Phoebe Zimmerman. VOICE TWO: And this is Doug Johnson, with science in the news, VOA Special English program about recent developments in scie
Yvonne: This is 6 Minute English, I'm Yvonne Archer and Alice has kindly joined me for today's programme. Hello Alice. Alice: Hi Yvonne. Yvonne: Now Alice, how do you get around London? Alice: Ooh by bus, bicycle and usually the Tube. Yvonne: Aha, an
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在排球、乒乓球等比赛中,经常会出现双方前几场持平,最后“一局定输赢”的情况。在英语中,“决胜局”就叫做rubber game。 为什么要用rubber来表示“打
AGRICULTURE REPORT – June 18, 2002: Sunflower Rubber By George Grow This is the VOA Special English AGRICULTURE REPORT. Many farmers grow sunflower plants. The tall plants produce beautiful flowers
A: The doctor sent me over here to have my blood drawn. B: Certainly, please have a seat and roll up your left sleeve. A: What is this test for? B: Well, today your doctor wants us to check your white blood cell count. A: What does that tell him? B:
A: My doctor says that I need a blood test. B: I can help you with that. Just have a seat and roll up your left sleeve. A: What are you taking my blood for? B: Your doctor has requested a check of your white blood count. A: What information does that
A: I came to this lab to have my blood drawn. B: You are in the right place. Roll up your left sleeve and have a seat. A: What am I being tested for? B: Your doctor wants to know what your white blood cell count is. A: What does my white blood cell c
BBC Learning English London Life Friendliness on the tube Yvonne:I'm Yvonne Archer and this is London Life from bbclearningenglish.com. Hello! In today's programme, we're talking about friendliness on London's tubes. Is there any? As you probably kn
SCIENCE IN THE NEWS - Learning the Basics of First Aid: What to Do Until Medical Help ArrivesBy Nancy Steinbach Broadcast: Tuesday, November 14, 2006 VOICE ONE: This is SCIENCE IN THE NEWS in VOA Spec
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BEIJING, Aug. 8 (Xinhua) -- China on Wednesday started to review anti-dumping measures it imposed on chloroprene rubber imported from a Japanese company, the Ministry of Commerce said. The move came after the ministry received complaints that Japan E
BBC Learning English6 Minute EnglishBangladesh snake bites NB: This is not an accurate word-for-word transcript Dima: Hi, welcome to this edition of 6 Minute English with me, Dima KostenkoKate: and me, Kate Colin. Hi. Dima: And today we're talking a