单词:talk point
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●征求意见 懂吗? Do you understand? *是一般的说法。 Do you understand? (懂吗?) I understand. (懂了。) 懂了吗? Understood? *既可以用于提问也可以用于回答。 You have
Part 1 Let's Talk on Line! 网上聊天 Dialogue Script 1 对话原文1 Anne: Where did you meet Susan? Joe: I met him through a computer bulletin board. Anne: Oh, really, what bulletin board? Joe: It was one I used at the local Internet Caf called the E-li
[00:15.76]Devil's Point [00:23.29]恶魔的岬角 [00:35.01]Whatever it was couldn't be seen. [00:37.70]The effect of its movement on the environment [00:40.43]could be seen as well as heard. [00:42.69]On a couple of its passes we allowed it to get within
[00:04.88]A Let's talk [00:11.23]What month is it?It's March. [00:16.59]B Let's listen,point and say [00:22.36]January February March April [00:31.61]C Now I know... [00:37.28]What month is it?It's March. [00:43.44]D Let's talk [00:50.21]When is your
And then I hear, Vulnerability TED! I turn around, I go, Hi. 然后我听到:脆弱TED! 我转过身,说:嗨。 She's right here and she said, You're the shame researcher who had the breakdown. 她就在这儿,然后她说:你就是那个崩
Text Twelve Angry Men (Part One) by Reginald Rose Characters Narrator Foreman (Juror No. 1) Jurors No. 2 No. 12 Narrator: The scene is a jury room in a criminal court. Twelve men walk into the room. They are the jury for the trial of a boy charged wi
William: Hello and welcome to Entertainment! I'm William Kremer. Here at BBC Learning English dot com, we're running a short season of th programmes marking the 200 anniversary of the abolition of the slave trade. This significant anniversary hasn't
UNIT NINE Part One Warm Up Dialogue 1 B鼓动A参加学校的音乐试唱,A对自己一直信心不足,特别是当她听说全校最好的歌手也来参加比赛时,她绝望了… A: I can’
AA: I'm Avi Arditti with Rosanne Skirble and this week on Wordmaster: talking about disabilities. RS: Mark Aronoff is a linguist at Stony Brook University on Long Island, New York. He says over the last twenty years, it's become difficult to find a m
ARI SHAPIRO, HOST: Many listeners will recognize our next guest from the NPR show Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me! But Peter Sagal is not here to talk about the 20th anniversary of the news quiz. Congratulations on that, by the way. PETER SAGAL, BYLINE: T
1. Right, lets get started. 2. Let me introduce myself. 3. Ive divided my presentation into three main parts. 4. Just to give you a brief overview. 5. Ill be saying more about this in a minute. 6. Im sure the implications of this are clear to all of
Lesson 146 Serious 1. Please be serious now. 2. I think this is a serious point. 3. It's a very serious matter. 4. I want to have a serious talk with you. 5. It's nothing serious. 6. Why do you look so serious? 7. Are you really serious about him? 8.
GUY RAZ, HOST: It's the TED Radio Hour from NPR. I'm Guy Raz. And not too long ago, painter and sculptor Titus Kaphar was visiting the Natural History Museum in New York with his kids. TITUS KAPHAR: That's right - two kids, two boys. RAZ: And how old
I was miffed. Phoenix is three times bigger than Seattlejust in population. In physical size 我有点恼火:凤凰城是西雅图的三倍大这仅仅是指人口。在面积上 But apparently, he interrupted me, your number wasn't up in Phoenix.
Ya?l: [In a baby talk cooing voice] Ready for a moment of science? D: Sure, Ya?l, but why are you talking to me like I'm a baby? Y: [Regular voice] Just making a point Don. Why did you think I was talking as if you were a baby? D: Hmmm. Because of th
Today we're going to talk about DNA: that thing that makes you who you are, that thing that makes you who you can become, that thing that is coded into your essence and determines what your capacity is, what your limits are! Your DNA is your Decisio
Now that we are all here, let's begin the talk, shall we? 现在人都到了,咱们开始,怎么样? What do you think if we begin now? 我们现在开始,好吗? If you don't mind, I think we'd better begin right away. 你要是不介意,我
Anti-bullying advocate Lizzie Velasquez speaks on stage about her brand new documentary A Brave Heart: The Lizzie Velasquez Story at the 2015 SXSW Festival this past weekend. 上周末的2015年SXSW节上,反欺凌倡导人莉齐维拉斯克兹上台
AA: I'm Avi Arditti with Rosanne Skirble and this week on Wordmaster: talking about disabilities. RS: Mark Aronoff is a linguist at Stony Brook University on Long Island, New York. He says over the last twenty years, it's become difficult to find a m
AA: I'm Avi Arditti with Rosanne Skirble and this week on Wordmaster: talking about disabilities. RS: Mark Aronoff is a linguist at Stony Brook University on Long Island, New York. He says over the last twenty years, it's become difficult to find a m