Thephrase“daytoday”referstoA.somethingthat'sdoneseldomlyB.somethingthat’slikearoutineC.somethingexpensiveD.somethingcheap 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B 改写后的解析 本文以“不为什么”为题,表达了母亲对孩子无条件的爱。 (1) “蒙罩”的正确读音为“méng”,故选D。 (2) “刚决”在文中指母亲回...
18.PHRASE If something happens from day to day or day by day, it happens each day. 每天 19.PHRASE If it is a month or a year to the day since a particular thing happened, it is exactly a month or a year since it happened. (日期) 正好 20.PHRASE To this day means up until and...
今日长难句 Darwin had a phrase to describe those ignorant of evolution: they “look at an organic being as a savage looks at a ship, as at something wholly beyond his comprehension.”(Text2. 2000) ignorant / ˈiɡnərənt / adj. (...
Even the very phrase “jobseeker’s allowance” is about redefining the unemployed as a “jobseeker” who had no fundamental right to a benefit he or she has earned through making national insurance contributions. 【解答】 看看,这些都答对了么? 1.本...
4. referring to a particular day If you want to refer to a particular day when something happened or will happen, you usually use a prepositional phrase beginning with on. We didn't catch any fish on the first day. On the day after the race you should try to rest. If you have alrea...
Hello, welcome to Easy English. So in a few days time, it will be Valentine's Day. Now unfortunately, I'm in Brighton, which recently placed 9th in the least romantic places in the UK.大家好,欢迎收听简易英语。再过几天就是情人节了。不幸的是,我所在的布莱顿最近在英国最不浪漫的地方中...
Phrase of the Day Ginger’s Phrase of the Day provides you with a daily dose of interesting facts and trivia on some of the more, and less, common phrases in the English language. Learn the real meaning behind these phrases, when and how to use them and other less-known info behind ...
培育创新文化的领导者不仅鼓励创造力,还赋予员工承担风险的权力,这可能带来突破性的解决方案和长期成功。 生词和习语注解: 1.foster (v.)—培育,促进 o动词,指通过积极的行为或策略帮助某事物发展或成长。 2.culture of innovation (n. phrase)—创新文化 ...
Carpe diem is part of Horace’s injunction "carpe diem quam minimum credula postero," which appears in his Odes (I.11), published in 23 BC. It can be translated literally as "pluck the day, trusting as little as possible in the next one." The phrase is more widely known as "seize ...
The phrase “less is more” was actually first popularized by a German, the architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, who like other people associated with the Bauhaus, a school of design, emigrated to the United States before World War...