由题干中的the Spanish Empire and the British Empire定位到最后一段。最后一段开头说:美国仍然是世界上最强大的国家,它的军事力量遍布全球。紧接着话锋一转,说从16世纪的西班牙王国到20世纪的大英王国,世界强国总是发现,一旦背负了过重的债务,并且陷在经济发展放缓的境地不能脱身的时候,好运气就会转身离去,这是...
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pp.199.…… Although the holy books of every nation are full of examples of these supernatural or inexplicable panics, such examples seem to me utterly futile, because in order to be certain that a result which could come from a thousand different natural causes is supernatural, it is ...
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The meaning of PAIN is a localized or generalized unpleasant bodily sensation or complex of sensations that causes mild to severe physical discomfort and emotional distress and typically results from bodily disorder (such as injury or disease); also : th
Also found in: Thesaurus, Legal, Acronyms, Idioms, Wikipedia. ex·am·ple (ĭg-zăm′pəl) n. 1. One that is representative of a group as a whole: the squirrel, an example of a rodent; introduced each new word with examples of its use. 2. One serving as a pattern of a ...
Three Examples of the Midsummer Theme in Modern Spanish Literature: Gloria, la dama del Alba, and el curandero de su honraWorks of Marguerite Yourcenar Literature Mass media Performing artsNo abstract availabledoi:10.1080/03648664.1974.9928059Wilma Newberry...
a word governing and usually preceding a noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to another word or element; examples of prepositions are in, on, by, to, from, since, for, of:Where did you come from? What shelf did you put it on? That’s what it’s for. ...