单词:snake eggplant
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做 饭 你进过厨房吗?你会做饭吗?想做个好cook 可不简单哦!你看,Adam想在Sophie生日这天好好表现一番,到厨房来帮忙做做饭,结果却 越帮越忙了。 你需要多少肉?How much meat do you need? ○
[00:20.00]Unit 3 Lesson 1 Out to lunch-decisions [00:30.10]1 Where can we eat? Someplace good. [00:33.38]Someplace cheap. but vegetarian. [00:36.58]You're vegetarian,are you? Yeah. [00:39.07]2. I like meat too much to be a vegetarian.And fresh fish.
He arrived home a little bit hungry. First, he had to take a small package of ham out of the freezer. But before he did that, he took the big pot off the stove and put about an inch of water in the bottom. Then he put the steamer basket into the pot.
1 Where can we eat? Someplace good. Someplace cheap. but vegetarian. You're vegetarian,are you? Yeah. 2. I like meat too much to be a vegetarian.And fresh fish. I don't like fish at all. And I love ba
Frank: Grandpa, can you come here and have a look? It's terrible. Grandpa: What do you want me to look at? Is there anything wrong? Frank: I don't know. Come, come, and have a look. Frank: What is tha
INTRODUCTION TO ACT I Today on TUNING IN THE U.S.A., we are with Susan and her friend Harry Bennett in Chinatown, a special neighborhood of New York City. They have a list of fresh foods they need to buy for a dinner party that night. But Chinatown h
[00:23.91]Snake Anut [00:28.96]我的阿姨是条蛇 [00:38.71]He knew he must seek help, [00:41.02]so he ran into the forest [00:42.73]to find the wise old hermit who lived there. [00:48.16]The old man examined him carefully [00:51.04]and handed him some l
[00:23.75]Snake Anut [00:28.84]我的阿姨是条蛇 [00:36.34]His aunt seemed to be sleeping, [00:38.98]so the young man whispered in his uncle's ear. [00:42.51]I saw a snake. [00:45.03]But his uncle was too groggy to respond, [00:48.08]and he slid back un
[00:23.85]Snake Anut [00:28.91]我的阿姨是条蛇 [00:37.09]There was just enough moonlight for him [00:39.86]to see the bottom of his door, [00:42.82]so he blew out his candle and unsheathed his sword. [00:48.00]Then he stood waiting. [00:51.17]He watch
[00:23.84]Snake Anut [00:28.92]我的阿姨是条蛇 [00:37.11]The next day his aunt said her back was sore, [00:41.65]but this didn't keep her [00:43.06]from going for a walk with his uncle. [00:47.21]As soon as they left the house, [00:49.53]the young man
[00:23.87]Snake Anut [00:28.94]我的阿姨是条蛇 [00:37.36]He raced back to the forest to tell the hermit [00:40.29]what had happened. [00:42.74]And now my aunt is staying in bed, [00:46.16]but do you know what my aunt said? [00:48.83]She told him she h
Now, the VOA Learning English program Words and Their Stories. On this show, we explore American idioms and expressions. We try to help you understand common expressions and how to use them in everyday speech. You know, at times in life, things just
李华和Larry一起去附近一家新开的中国餐馆吃自助餐。李华今天要学两个常用语:yum和yuck. LL: There is so much good food at this buffet, Li Hua. I can't wait to eat some of those spring rolls. Yum! LH: 你说yum,那你肯
A snake,having made his hole close to the porch of a cottage,inflicted a severe bite on the cottager's infant son,of which he died,to the great grief of his parents.The father resolved to kill the snake,and the next day,on its coming ou
茄子名字起源 What strange connotations the eggplant has inspired! A Lebanese eggplant recipe is called baba ganousb, which means spoiled old daddy. Eggplant is also one of the ingredients in a Turkish recipe called imam bayaldi. Translated, thi
An old snake goes to see his Doctor. Doc, I need something for my eyes, I can't see very well these days.The Doc fixes him up with a pair of glasses and tells him to return in 2 weeks. The snake comes back in 2 weeks and tells the doctor he'svery dep
Ginger: So, Nabeel, I really liked that eggplant curry you made the other night. What's in that? Nabeel: Oh, you did. Okay. It's actually really easy. There's eggplant, and you need some potatoes, some tomatoes, and onions. And a few spices. Ginger:
The Moral Of The Story Is: Great Kids' Books Don't Always Need Morals 作者:未知 来源:美国国家公共电台 2018-12-09 play stop mute max volume 00:0005:44 repeat (SOUNDBITE OF VINCE GUARALDI TRIO'S SKATING) AILSA CHANG, HOST: The holiday