Con, the super-cool gay event for nerds, geeks, gaymers and doorQs of all stripes, colors and persuasions, is fast approaching. With everything from guests, panels, contests, live bands, films, costuming, a con suite, a dealers room, etc, it's just like Comic Con -- but for us!
Other can also act as a pronoun. For this use, the plural form, others, is more common, as in this example: This shirt has a hole in it. Do you have others? The Other Now, let's talk about the other. A ...
( )3. What does the underlined phrase "once in a while" mean?A. neverB. seldomC. sometimesD. always( )4. The writer thinks that the weatherman___.A. tells us the weather we hope forB. seldom makes any mistakesC. does better than common peopleD. does nothin for most people 相关知...
It's now 70 years after it appeared in the film, but it still seems to hold its power especially during an economic downturn.The phrase comes from a film adaptation of Margaret Mitchell's successful 1936 novel Gone With the Wind. It's set in the American South and tells the story of ...
On the heels of my post from last week aboutmaking new milestones, the phrase that keeps coming to me is, “Let go of the way you think things are supposed to be and embrace what is.” That’s a big one for me because I have a lot of “supposed tos.” Everything from I’m su...
Here, the phrase “love one another" doesn’t merely refer to our fellow believers. Following Christ means loving all of God's creatures on this earth with deep, sincere love. Christ’s love is an important example of the way we are to love one another, and we should strive to emulate...
2. The underlined phrase “bear in mind” in the last paragraph means ___. A. take care B. forget C. recognize D. remember 3. The writer tells us to do all the things when dealing with failure except ___. A. thinking about how it happened B. believing that we can’t live happ...
That might seem like an odd label for this adaptation of Lionel Shriver‘s best-selling novel, considering the relentlessly harrowing subject matter in question, but it’s hard to come up with any other phrase to describe the sheer vivacity of Ramsay‘s directorial approach. This is indeed a...
6, why does Bellos use the word “parrot” for what the novice reviewers do when they are lost for a phrase?;In Para. 8, why does Bellos cite the example of instant coffee as a substitute for espresso? What point does he want to make?;parrot (Para. 6, line 4) [v.] ~ sb./...
/ prep. Phrase, etc. : to cause to be or to remain in a particular state or position, e.g.He leaves the window open when the weather is fine. The flood left hundreds of people homeless. She hates to leave the house in a mes 51、s. They never leave the door unbolted at night....