was only natural that Tyndale, working in the early Reformation, would remember the wording of the familiar Latin translation. As a result, he rendered the phrase asbecause of filthy lucre,using the English wordlucre,which comes from Latinlucrum,"material gain, profit,"—the same Latin word ...
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I'd like to introduce myself. My name is and my English name is I'm from a beautiful city in its my pleasure to meet you with all. I'm lucky to have you as my classmates. I like my mother business English because I'm interested in I enjoy doing at weekends. I'd like to know...
Twitter Google Share on Facebook the best of British (luck) (redirected fromthe best of British luck) the best of British (luck) A wish for good luck, used especially when it is believed that there is not much chance for success or a positive outcome. Primarily heard in UK.You want to...
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and his 2007 bookThe Lucky Strike Papers: Journeys Through My Mother’s Television Past, Bennett’s television career need no longer be forgotten. Fielding was kind enough to send me a review copy of the book (in actuality, it is a regular copy with one minor flaw: two or three of the...
Apollo listens carefully and has just one wish – that all cats everywhere could be as lucky and cared for as he is. Will his wish come true? Read on and find out all about Santa Claws! Share this: Twitter Facebook Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Reddit Pocket More Like this: Loading... ...
That’s why, all through this book, you’ll see the phrase, “Control-click the photo (or right-click it).” That tells you that Control-clicking will do the job—but if you’ve got a two-button mouse or if you turned on the two-button feature of the Magic Mouse, right-clicking...
We live here, how lucky is that? Then, some good things happened, but I didn’t even try to write about those, because I didn’t want to jinx them. I jinxed some of them anyway. Alas. And since Tuesday I’ve been trying to compose a “Back to School” post. My first-ever, be...
the book 打开书,翻开书 --close the book / shut the book 合上书 Heread the phrase slowly. read的过去式和原形是一样的,但读音不同。原形发[ri:d], 过去式发[red] slowly缓慢地,副词修饰动词read --Thesechildren are tired, so they walk very slowly. --Heis driving slowly along the road. ...