(12)I could not do it other than hurriedly. 我只能匆匆忙忙地做了那件事。4. other than + 介词短语(13)We decided not to stop anywhere other than at his house. 我们决定,除了他的房子以外,任何地方都不停留。(14)You cant expect to get a pay rise other than with hard work. 只...
a当他起来的时候,已经8点了。他匆忙披上大衣就上学去了。 Когдаон get up время, уже 8 часов.Онположилдальшепальтодлятогочтобыпойтикшколе hurriedly.[translate] ...
3. unhurriedly: in a relaxed and calm way Shoppers strolledunhurriedlyalong the avenue, admiring the store windows. 4. gradually(used for something that happens in stages, over a period of time) She worked hard andgraduallyearned enough money to buy a car. ...
【1】We hurriedly ended our meeting,___(leave) many problems to be settled. 【2】Present at the meeting___(be) some teachers and students the other day. 【3】I am sure I was the last person in the world he wanted to accept___(assist) from. 【4】Parents shouldn...
in a / one word, in other words, in words (1) in a / one word意思是“简言之.总之 .一般作 插入语.通常位于句首.用逗号与句子隔开. In a word, we must learn English well. 总之.我们必须学好英语. (2) in other words 意思是“换句话说 “换言之 .常位 于
When I am at Auckland Hospital for my regular checkups, I am stalled by your magnificent awe-rich body-hugging poem, ‘Prayer’. I realise in my prolonged contemplation, what gratitude I feel for your words, for your poems, your plays, your poetry collections, your presence. ...
(12)I could not do it other than hurriedly. 我只能匆匆忙忙地做了那件事。 4.other than +介词短语 (13)We decided not to stop anywhere other than at his house. 我们决定,除了他的房子以外,任何地方都不停留。 (14)You can’t expect to get a pay rise other than with hard work. 只有努力...
The little owls she knitted for my daughter’s room, a hurriedly scribbled birthday card (a rare thing, she always had my Grandad write the cards because she thought his handwriting was lovely), the few photos I have (why are there never enough photos?). Every single thing was given to...
(He glances around hurriedly but does not see her in the darkness.) Page. My lord has far to ride before the dawn! K. (To himself.) Why should I tarry? (To the page.) Bring my horse and shield! (He descends. As the noise of his footfall on the stairs dies away, the lady gro...
The phrase “helter-skelter” has a storied history (not that we’re burdened by the past, anymore). For centuries itmeant something like “confused, disorderly and hurriedly.” In my lifetime, it wasthe name of a heavy-metal songby an overrated pop group out of Liverpool with mop hair...