One day,Betty saw a man throw a bottle of butter out of the window of his house.He didn’t understand why the man did so and when he returned home,he said to his grandma what strange thing the man had done and asked: “Why did the man throw the butter out of the window?” His...
2.We need to accelerate(加快) the p of development in our country. 3.As a rule, the m number of marks for every subject is 100. 4.The camel's feet, well adapted for dry sand, are useless in (泥). 5.It is required that everyone should put a (手帕)...
All our feet were swamped in the mud.我们的脚都陷在淤泥中了。 frustrate /frʌˈstreɪt/ v.挫败,挫伤 e.g. Difficulty and failure do not frustrate his enthusiasm.困难和失败都没有挫伤他的热情。 They made their preparations to frustrate the conspiracy.他们做好准备挫败这个阴谋。 Phrases an...
they may be ready to move on to trickier terms. Toddlers typically learn the names of their basic facial features, stomach, hands, and feet, before less commonly talked about parts, like their eyebrows
or even expressing it in one's thoughts awake." And noticing a gleam of light peeping in beside one of the serge curtains, he cheerfully dropped his feet over the edge of the sofa, and felt about with them for his slippers, a present on his last birthday, worked for him by his wife...
” Oppenheimer knew the names of the Japanese cities on the list of potential targets—and the knowledge was clearly sobering. “Robert got very still and ruminative, during that two-week period,” Wilson recalled, “partly because he knew what was about to happen, and partly because he knew...
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Learning the names of various parts of the body in English can be helpful for a variety of situations. Let's take a look at a few of them. Describing yourself or other people To describe someone's appearance, you'll need vocabulary words like face, hair, eyes, and so on. ...
She turned to find Marnes almost out of sight around the spiral above her. She paused while hecaught up, watching his feet as he hurried. “Easy,” he said. “I can’t keep up if you take off like that.” Jahns apologized. She hadn’t been aware of any change in her pace. ...
but nowshe was. And as time marched on, carrying her world faster than her feet could catch up, MayorJahns knew that it would soon leave her completely behind. And her great fear, unspoken but dailyfelt, was that this world of theirs probably wouldn’t stagger very far along without her...