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lab (=laboratory) n.实验室 label n.标签 vt.在…上贴标签;把…称为 labor n.劳动;工人 v.劳动;费力地前进 laboratory n.实验室 labour n.劳动;劳动力;辛劳 vi.劳动
[00:00.00]lieutenant [00:07.58]lieutenant [00:09.49]n.陆军中尉,海军上尉;副职官员 [00:19.35]lieutenant [00:21.26]likelihood [00:28.51]likelihood [00:30.50]n.可能性 [00:38.09]likelihood [00:40.08]limp [00:43.91]limp [00:45.48]vi.蹒跚
Belly up, the fish is back lit and easier for him to see. Get it, get it, get it... Over there, go get it, go go... Oh, he missed it. It's very behind you. We can get it. Little Samu is just starting to use his sonar, but perfecting it will take some
THE EMPEROR'S NEW CLOTHES Many years ago, there was an Emperor, who was so excessively fond of new clothes, that he spent all his money in dress. He did not trouble himself in the least about his soldiers; nor did he care to go either to the theatre
Broadcast: January 27, 2003 By Jill Moss This is the VOA Special English Development Report. Researchers have discovered a simple answer to a huge problem in developing countries. They have found that
[00:04.06]Listen and Practice [00:08.05]The children are watching an exciting game. [00:13.33]She likes reading in the morning. [00:17.93]Ann has a green train and a brown plane. [00:24.52]Ken can run faster than Ann. [00:32.58]Let's Sing! [00:37.08]
[00:04.10]knife knit knob knock [00:08.37]n.餐刀v.用刀切 v.编织,编结,接合,粘合n.把手,门把,旋钮 v./n.敲,敲打,碰撞 [00:12.64]knot know knowledge [00:16.03]n.结,节能 v.打结 vt.知道,了解,熟悉,精通 n.知识,学问,知道
AA: Im Avi Arditti with Rosanne Skirble, and this week on Wordmaster -- a tribute to Allen Walker Read, who died this month at the age of 96. Mr. Read devoted his life to a kind of linguistic detective work on the origins of American speech. RS: As a
阿美和古奇去逛时装店。店里的衣服很时尚但非常贵,阿美觉得不划算,可是当看到自己喜欢的衣服时,似乎立场就没有那么坚定了! Listen Read Learn Salesclerk:Good morning, can I help you? Gucci: No, thanks. We are just looking around. Salesclerk: Take your t
Tracing Ones Genealogy Aaron: Do you think you can help me trace my genealogy? Corrie: Sure, I can try. We can get started by talking to your parents and grandparents. Oral interviews will give us some names of your relatives. Aaron: Ive already talk
When we eat our meals we almost always do so indoors, where we can see no one else and no one else can see us. 我们就餐几乎总在室内,我们看不到别人,别人也看不到我们。 But the French often eat outof- doors, on the sidewalk
Often a traveler buys something in a Damascus bazaar only to find on it later the tell-tale words Made in Birmingham. 游客常常在大马士革街市上买一件纪念品,后来却发现上面有伯明翰制造的标志。 A white picture painted
When a hurricane heads toward the US coastline, all eyes turn to the National Hurricane Center in Miami. Its the official source for information on how powerful a hurricane is, where its heading and when it will hit. Emergency planners depend on the
Black History Illuminated by Tracing Lives of Former Slaves Arlington National Cemetery is just outside Washington, D.C. Before it became America's most prestigious military cemetery, it was a thriving community of slaves and then former slaves. Here
Broadcast on Coast to Coast: October 24, 2002 Re-broadcast on VOA News Now: October 27, 2002 AA: I'm Avi Arditti with Rosanne Skirble, and this week on Wordmaster -- a tribute to Allen Walker Read, who died this month at the age of 96. Mr. Read devot
DEVELOPMENT REPORT – Cloth Filters Fight Cholera By Jill Moss Broadcast: Monday, February 14, 2005 I'm Gwen Outen with the VOA Special English Development Report. A few years ago, researchers discov
braided fabric 编织物 deformation 变形;走样 fast colours 不褪色;色泽牢固 punch work 抽绣 embroidery 刺绣品 acetate fibre 醋酯纤维 hemp 大麻 damp proof 防潮 sanforizing, p
March 8 is International Women's Day, a national holiday in Burkina Faso. One way of celebrating is by making new clothes from Women's Day cloth that is designed with a new pattern every year. Burkina Faso is Africa's largest cotton producer, but the
Artist James E. Taylor produced this sketch of the Freedmen's Bureau office in Richmond, Virginia, issuing food rations to old and sick former slaves in 1866 Some Americans can trace their heritage back to what we sometimes call the old country from
Voice 1 Welcome to Spotlight. I'm Joshua Leo. Voice 2 And I'm Liz Waid. Spotlight uses a special English method of broadcasting. It is easier for people to understand - no matter where in the world they live. Voice 1 A woman sits on a high, green mou