e.g. 'I come on strong sometimes. Don't know why.' She was beginning to feel like a bully. “我有时言行很过分,不知道为什么。”她开始感觉自己像个恶霸。 21.保持健康;依旧活跃;兴盛不衰 If someone or something is still going strong, they are still alive, in good condition, or popular ...
强读式的,重读的(某些词重读时的读音,如 and 的强式读音为 &nd)used to describe the way some words are pronounced when they have stress. For example, the strong form ofand is&nd . 英汉解释 adj. 1. 强壮的,有力的,有膂力的;强健的;巩固的,坚牢的,坚固的;坚强的(性格等);强烈的,猛烈...
His father’s side of the family is African-American. His mother’s side is Puerto Rican. Local and national polls have shown that vaccine hesitancy is especially high among communities of color. And both sides of Lockhart’s family were skeptical of the coronavirus vaccines, beginning while th...
You say that you love the wind, but you close your windows when wind blows.你说你爱风,但当它轻拂时你却紧紧地关上了自己的窗子;I may not love you because owning is the beginning of losing.我可能不会爱你,因为拥有就是失去的开始。Every story has an ending. but in life, eve...
But the fact that the same cleartext encrypted with the same key and IV produce the same ciphertext could be used to guess a message's contents. For example, if your cleartext was limited to the words yes and no, it would be trivial to decode these messages if the same key...
e.g.The vacuum flask has astrongcasing, which won't crack or chip... 这种热水瓶瓶身坚固,不易断裂破碎。 e.g.Glue the mirror in with astrongadhesive... 用强力胶把镜子牢牢地粘上。 strongly The fence was very strongly built, with very large posts. ...
Consideration of frequency of lexical word occurrence reveals that words beginning with strong syllables occur on average more often than words beginning with weak syllables. Together, these findings motivate an estimate for everyday speech recognition that approximately 85% of lexical words (i.e. ...
This email opener is often used when emailing a recipient for the first time. However, beginning an email with “Let me introduce myself” is like narrating your own introduction. Would you say this out loud to someone? It sounds declarative, but it ultimately wastes time. ...
Even if the daughter-in-law enters the relationship with defiance, a wise mother-in-law can bring love into a friendly, supportive relationship in which love becomes mutual—because both need it.
Often used (usually an, before a vowel) also in composition (as a contraction from 427) in the sense of privation; so, in many words, beginning with this letter; occasionally in the sense of union (as a contraction of 260). 2 AarwnAaronah-ar-ohn' of Hebrew origin ('Aharown 175);...