Ⅱ.短语精释1. in other words换句话说,也就是说(牛津词典)They asked him to leave—in other words, hewas f
百度试题 结果1 题目用括号内所给单词的适当形式填空。The study carried out by our team, I think, is very. In other words, it is a great__. (succeed) 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 successful; success 反馈 收藏
In other words, it appears that minds give out before their bodies do. 出自-2016年12月听力原文 Few of us can fill up the tank without buying a few snacks, cigarettes, soft drinks or other items we can live without. 出自-2016年12月听力原文 The other half will have to wait, as authori...
Many historical and contemporary examples show how words are used, manipulated, and mobilised to contribute to the construction of Otherness, creating specific narratives that have the power to shape individual and collective representations and interpretations of the self and others. IOW dictionary is ...
Words in This Story stray–adj.not belonging to anyone or having a home adoption–n.a process in which a family takes someone else, usually a child, but the term is used for animals too, to legally become part of ...
Eagerly anticipate your confirmation.(85 words) (作者:河北省廊坊一中 吕本苓) 02 Dear Caroline, I am Li Hua, a student in charge of the program “talk and talk” launched in the broadcasting station of our school. I am writing ...
10. A distinctive, graceful, or artistic expression or arrangement of words: the poetic turn of a phrase. 11. A deed or action having a good or bad effect on another: "He thought some friend had done him an ill turn" (Stephen Crane). 12. A short walk or excursion out and back: ...
根据最后一段第一句“A radiobroadcastworksbychangingsoundsorsignalsintoradiowaves, andthentheradioreceiverchangesthembackintosounds, words, andmusic.(广播的工作原理是将声音或信号转换成无线电波,然后无线电接收器将其还原为声音、文字和音乐。)”可知,广播将声音或信号转换成无线电波,然后无线电接收器将其还原为...
The teacher once said that students should help and care for each other, which is appropriate. If students not only do not help those who encounter difficulties, but also say some bad words, it is not good. We should each have a pure mindset. If a pure mindset is tainted, even the be...
from every part of experience and psyche—the intuitive and emotional as much as the intellectual and comprehended. They emerge from mystery and travel, through words, toward meanings beyond what words can hold. Otherwise, we would not need poems. What can be spelled out can be done in prose...