"ingest through the throat" (transitive), Old English swelgan "swallow, imbibe, absorb" (class III strong verb; past tense swealg, past participle swolgen), from Proto-Germanic *swelgan/*swelhan (cognates: Old Saxon farswelgan, Old Norse svelgja "to swallow," Middle Dutch swelghen, ...
But she felt it anyway, fair judgment or not, and lay awake on her cot through half the night, tense with self-reproach. 此外,即使在那时,鲍勃也不是真的活着——他的眼睛从来没有眨过。这是唯一能让他吞下她喂他的汤的反射。当她给他洗澡时,他的鱼竿似乎还活着,这也是一种反射,一个淫秽的笑话...
"ingest through the throat" (transitive), Old English swelgan "swallow, imbibe, absorb" (class III strong verb; past tense swealg, past participle swolgen), from Proto-Germanic *swelgan/*swelhan (cognates: Old Saxon farswelgan, Old Norse svelgja "to swallow," Middle Dutch swelghen, ...
Phonetic (Standard)IPA adjective having a deeply forked tail like that of a swallow, as various birds. having an end or part suggesting a swallow's tail. (of a flag) having a triangular indentation in the fly so as to create two tails. ...
Freedom: Dada Dada Dada, a roaring of tense colors, and interlacing of opposites and of all contradictions, grotesques, inconsistencies: LIFE -Tristan Tzara, "Dada Manifesto" Art Quotes by Author - U I'm painting an idea not an ideal. Basically I'm trying to paint a structured painting ...
时,但是当Dee的新名字出现时,时态突然转变为一般过去时 The story tense has had the change.The story is by Ms. Jonson's tone narration, when the first person, has used the general present, but when the Dee new name appears, the tense transforms suddenly into the past indefinite tense[...
aI had hoped you'd see my face, and that you'd be reminded 我希望您会看见我的面孔,并且那您会被提醒[translate] a单纯的过去式 Pure past tense[translate] a那条狗总是呆在它主人附近 That dog always stays nearby its master[translate]
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aVISIT的过去时 VISIT past tense[translate] aI could not jump or run. 我不可能跳或跑。[translate] a更糟糕的是,我们一些人对别人很粗鲁。 Too bad is, our some people are very uncouthly to others.[translate] afrom ours 从我们的[translate] ...
"ingest through the throat" (transitive), Middle Englishswolwen, from Old Englishswelgan"swallow, imbibe, absorb" (class III strong verb; past tenseswealg, past participleswolgen), from Proto-Germanic*swelgan/*swelhan(source also of Old Saxonfarswelgan, Old Norsesvelgja"to swallow," Middle...