I met a Japanese boy___(call) Sato.It is___(polite) if people in Japan don't bow to each other when they meet for the first time. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 1. called 2. impolite 第一个空格需要一个过去分词作定语修饰“boy”,表示“被叫做Sato的日本男孩”,因此填入“called”。...
In user materials, avoid referring to iCloud as aservice; simply call itiCloud. In addition, avoid referring to iCloud features (such as iCloud Mail, iCloud Calendar, or Find My) asservicesorweb apps; refer to them asfeatures, or simply discuss each feature by its name. ...
百度试题 结果1 题目用所给词的适当形式填空I met a Japanese boy _(call)Sato yesterday. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 called 反馈 收藏
I would like to say, Damn you, small Japanese! Roll the Diaoyu Islands, roll-out of the territory of China 翻译结果5复制译文编辑译文朗读译文返回顶部 I want to say, should die small Japan, holds you! Tumbles out Diaoyu Island, tumbles out China's territory ...
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(1)【答案】call on【核心短语/词汇】decide to do sth.:决定做某事【翻译】我没有见到我的日语老师,所以我决定这个周末去拜访他。【解析】此句句意应为:我没有见到我的日语老师,所以我决定这个周末去拜访他;根据空后的“him”对比选项可知,此处应用call on:拜访,call at也有拜访的含义,但是call at后接表...
例 A Japanese manager once said he himself and his workers would all stand while they were having meetings. Do you ___what he means? A. think B. guess C. know D. understand 解析 C 本段讲述了一个日本经理和他的员工在开会时将都站着。本题问的是你知道他说话的含义吗。 3.关注一词多义...
(call) me back later? B.选择题(10points)1.-Who taught Japanese? -I learned it by A. you: myself B. your, myself2. Have a drink. You C. yourself;me be thirsty after running. D. yourself; mysell A. should B. can C.will3. My bike is broken. I D.must walk to school.. ...
Icheckedmymaptoseehowtoreachthepath,buttherewasnootherfootpaththatwouldleadmetotheislandonwhichitsat.Itwasonlyaccessiblebyboat—kid’sdream.Similartoatalentshow,someperformancesareeducationalbutmostly,theyjustmakeyoulaugh.Talentisirrelevant,andaudienceengagementthroughcallandresponseisessential. Awayfromphonesand...
The only trap I know of is that in Japanese saying “watashi mo” (meaning: “me too”) can come off as very effeminate if you use it in an informal situation. Men should take care to say “boku mo” or use some other I-word instead. ...