百度试题 结果1 题目The word ___ is the British way of saying truck.相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 lorry 反馈 收藏
百度试题 结果1 题目The word ___ is the British way of saying truck.相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 lorry 反馈 收藏
3) Did you see that truck come out of the gas station? Did you see that lorry come out of the petrol station? 4) Pass me a flashlight, Eddie. I’ve lost my wallet. Pass me a torch, Eddie. I’ve lost my wallet. 2 1. structure of the whole passage Part 1 ( 1 4 ...
There are many differences between British English and American English. Some words are different. For example, the British say “biscuit” while Americans say “cookie”. The British say “lorry” while Americans say “truck”. The pronunciation is sometimes different. Americans often pronounce “...
1. A semi truck. This is almost always shortened to ARTIC (pronounced AR-TICK with the emphasis on the second syllable). AUBERGINE (o-ber-jean) n. 1. Eggplant. B Back to the top BANDAGE n. 1. A strip of material for binding up a wound. (The stick-on things are called plasters...
For example, the British say “biscuit” while Americans say “cookie”. The British say “lorry” while Americans say “truck”. The pronunciation is sometimes different. Americans often pronounce “r” sounds more strongly.The spelling is also different. In British English, “colour” and “...
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Petrol or gas? Lorry or truck? High Street or Main Street? British or American English? Learn both British and American English vocabulary for talking about driving and cars!
1.When a person says,“I'm driving a truck now.” Where does the man most probably come from? A.America. B.Britain. C.France. 2.What does the underlined word “separately” mean in this passage? A.含糊地 B.快快地 C.分开地 3.How many differences has the writer told US between Am...
To add to the confusion I just met a lady in Minnesota called Laurie, which I thought was hilarious, so I call her "truck"! Lorry driver - Truck driver or trucker to you. Magic Roundabout - As if our normal roundabouts aren't bad enough for our visiting American friends, we also ...