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WORDS AND THEIR STORIES - Apple-Pie Order By Broadcast: Sunday, October 17, 2004 Now the VOA Special English program Words and Their Stories. Today, we tell about the expression apple-pie order. It me
David isn’t there another way of saying it “I speak English very well?” Yeah, there are several other ways of saying it, Marie-France . Anybody? Yeah, I speak English perfectly. Great, Stig. Any
To wrap something is to put something around it, usually to keep it cold, or to keep it warm, or to keep it fresh when we are talking about food. To wrap something就是包装某物,通常是让某物冷藏或保温,或在提到食物的时候是用
Have you ever heard of a man named Simon Bolivar? 你听说过一个叫做西蒙 ?玻利瓦尔的人吗? Probably not, but in South America every boy and girl knows him as you know George Washington. 大概没有,但在南美洲,每个男孩女孩
Todd: So hey Josh, how you doing? Josh: Im good. How are you? Todd: Oh, doing pretty good. Josh, how old are you? Josh: I am 17. Todd: 17, so you're kind of at the start of your life. Josh: Yeah, I guess you could say that. Todd: Thats pretty awesome
Jackie: Welcome to BBC Learning English dot com and another chance to hear Insight Plus - a series, first broadcast in 2001 that looks at the language of issues you hear about in the news. The earth is in danger. And some say the greatest threat is
Pans and Praise at 2016 Cannes Film Festival Several American movies are among the leading candidates for the biggest award at the Cannes Film Festival, the Palme dOr. Others got booed. The prize for worst reception so far goes to The Last Face direc
hot seat hot and bothered 美国人在日常生活中经常用 hot 这个字,例如 hot potato, hot dog, hot number, hot rod 等等。它们有的时候代表好的、正面的意思,但有一
These samplers were nearly always saved, and now we are very glad to own one of them. 这些绣样几乎都会存下来,现在我们也很高兴能够拥有一件。 We even put samplers up on the wall, like pictures, for people to see. 我们甚至可
JONATHAN BARTLETT, A PIONEER LAD 拓荒少年乔纳森巴特利特 EDWARD W. FRENTZ 爱德华W芙伦兹 When our country was young, 当我们国家还年轻的时候, there were hundreds of miles of thick forests and wide plains without a road, a f
A popular documentary about Chinese food culture has given rise to the surge in purchases of traditional hand-made iron woks in China. The third season of 'A Bite of China' features a workshop where woks are made by hand in the Zhangqiu district of t
A: I'm looking for your pots and pans section. B: We have a huge pots and pans section right over there. A: Thank you for your help. B: You know, we have a store credit card. A: No, thank you. I already have 1,000 credit cards. B: But our credit card
英语学习笔记: grinder n. 磨工;研磨器;磨床 exhaust n. 排气装置;废气 dispenser n. 药剂师;配药员;分配者 induction n. 归纳法;感应;就职;诱发 water dispenser 饮水机 My mother used a meat grinder to
Todd: Hello, can you introduce yourself please. Carla: Hi, my name is Carla Edes. And where I'm from is a little difficult, because I grew up in Canada. But then I moved to Africa. Then I moved to England, and now I've been living in Japan for fourte
Lesson 14 A CUP OF TEA 第十四课 一杯茶 After you have had your tea tonight, ask your mother to let you turn out the tea-leaves from the tea-pot into a basin of water. Spread these leaves out, and wash them in some fresh water. 小朋友, 今天晚
LESSON 3 The tea-farmer 第三课 茶农 Once upon a time there was no tea at all in our country. 曾经有一段时间在我们国家- In England, in the olden time, people used to drink ale, and a sweet kind of wine called mead. 英格兰没有茶,
购买炊具 dialogue 英语情景对话 A:I'd have a look at some pots and pans. A:我想看看有什么炊具。 B:We've got several kinds. All are made of different materials. B:我们有好多种产品,材料各不相同。 A:What kind is most
We had lain thus in bed, chatting and napping at short intervals, and Queequeg now and then affectionately throwing his brown tattooed legs over mine, 我们就这样躺在床上,不时地聊聊天,打打盹,魁魁格还时时把他那双棕色的刺花
Words and Their Stories: Pan 词汇典故:锅 Now, the VOA Special English program WORDS AND THEIR STORIES. Today's word, pan, takes us back to the days of the gold rush in California. 这里是美国之音慢速英语词汇典故。今天的词语
Todd: Hello, can you introduce yourself please. Carla: Hi, my name is Carla Edes. And where I'm from is a little difficult, because I grew up in Canada. But then I moved to Africa. Then I moved to England, and now I've been living in Japan for fourte