At some point this person may give you permission to use his or her first name. In English we use the phrase "on a first name basis" or "on first name terms" to describe a relationship that is not as formal as it seems it should be. To describe this you would say, for example:...
Martin Cruz Smith uses sight ("tall, young and balding," "smooth-featured," "three-piece suit of blue material"), sound ("answered Arkady’s questions with grunts"), and even smell ("scents of lime and mint") to describe Wesley, a CIA operative. We get a comprehensive mental image of...
(1)细节理解题。根据第一段中的When romantic partners argue over things like finances,jealousy,or other interpersonal issues,they tend to employ their current feelings as fuel for a heated argument.(当恋人们就关于诸如财政、嫉妒、或其他人际问题进行争
People use the word “empathy” to describe the emotional quality in “being emotionally available”. Empathy refers to the ability to sense and understand someone else’s feelings as if they were your own. Putting all of those elements together means being emotionally available is quite a comple...
a scrap under the table, but mainly a cheap way for us to get away with posting something quickly while we drink wine coolers and check on our tans. There's no other way to describe it. Honestly. I've listened to it three times and still don't know what I'm listening to. Enjoy....
1. Ask a guy to be your boyfriend through text Asking him to be your boyfriend over text can be a great way to skip the awkwardness of a face-to-face conversation. Here is a list of somecute text ideasto help you through: “Someone asked to describe a boyfriend, I ended up describ...
1.Are you a patient person? It depends on what I am up to. If I do something I am interested in, I can be totally patient. If I do something I don’t really like, I will lose my patience in a really short time. 2.It is important to be patient?
Why do we not describe red wines and white wines as having any overlapping characteristics?…I’ll hold you in suspense a little longer. Perhaps a more peculiar case first: What inspired this investigation was drinking the Blanc de Cabernet Franc from Leah Jorgensen Cellars. This is a white ...
Malcolm Turvey (2014) has articulated a critique of my biocultural approach to film studies, argued that if I argue that we do not only need neuro-biological and evolutionary explanations to describe film but also a description of those cultural procedures and ideas that make a given film ...
Language, the words you choose to describe your chronic condition, can support your resilience and healing—or undermine you. Think about the difference, for example, between telling yourself, “It’s not fair that I have diabetes and can’t eat my favorite snacks anymore” versus “I don...