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Tumport is hogging the TV. Tumport霸占着电视机。 hog是指猪,也可指一个贪心和自私的人;做动词可表示霸占。 to hog something表示把某东西据为己有,独占某东西。
Tumeric doesn't just add a little spice to your food, it could also give your brain a jolt. Researchers find that the widely used spice might contain compounds which can help prevent neurological diseases. Many medicines have come from nature. Both a
Tumport resolved to continue his schooling no matter what. Tumport下定决心无论如何都继续求学。 当中的resolve表示决心,决定,是个动词。可用resolve加that来引导出决定的内容(that有时会被省略),也可用
Tess: Pete, is the meat ready? 黛丝:彼特,肉准备好了吗? Pete: Yes. Here you go. 彼特:好了,给你。 Tess: Great! Pete, please stir the soup. 黛丝:太好了,彼特,请把汤搅动一下。 Pete: Ok. 彼特:好的。
Grant: What are you doing? 格兰特:你在干什么? Tess: Im looking at the want ads. I want a new apartment. 黛丝:我在看招租广告。我想要一间新的公寓。 Grant: Why? I like your apartment. 格兰特:为什么?我喜欢你的
Grant: When are you leaving? 格兰特:你什么时候出发? Tess: Im not. 黛丝:我没有要出发。 Grant: What? Why not? 格兰特:什么?为什么没有? Tess: I dont have enough money to buy a plane ticket. Im not going home. I ca
Peter:Heres your coffee, Tess. 彼特:你的咖啡来了,黛丝。 Tess:Thanks. I really like this Caf. 黛丝:谢谢。我很喜欢这家店。 Peter:Are you and Jenna good friends? 彼特:你和珍娜是好朋友吗? Tess:Yes, we are. 黛丝
Josie:Happy birthday! Why are you sad? 乔西:生日快乐!你为什么不开心呢? Tess:My family didnt remember my birthday. 黛丝:我的家人把我的生日忘了。 Josie:Really? Are you sure? 乔西:真的吗?你确定吗? Tess:
Grant:Why do you have a soccer ball? 格兰特:你怎么有一个足球? Tess:I am practicing soccer. Im playing on a soccer team. 黛丝:我在练习踢足球,我参加球队了。 Grant:You are? Do you play soccer well? 格兰特:真的?你
今天我们要学的词是momentum。 Momentum, 是势头的意思。 To gather momentum, 势头大增,to lose momentum, 势头减弱。美国前阿肯色州州长赫卡比在爱奥华州的基层党团会议选举中排名第一。No other candid
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10 Quotes To Change Your Momentum Weve all been there. Were out of ideas and nothing new is coming to our tired and weary minds. When these moments strike, Ive always been a fan of reading quotes to get me out of that funk, whether its writing a term