4、“ty变成tie”则是指twentieth等以ty结尾的序数词,在形成时需要将ty改为tie,再加上th。 二、英语序数词的用法 1、表示事物的顺序:序数词用于描述事物的先后顺序或排列位置。 The first car in the race was a red Ferrari. 比赛中的第一辆车是一辆红色的法拉利。 They arrived at the third floor and ...
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(1998). The tie that binds: Race, gender and US violence. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 21(5), 917-938.Collins, P.H. (1998) The tie that binds: race, gender and US violence. Ethnic and Racial Studies 21:5, 917-938.Collins, P. (1998a) 'The tie that binds: race, gender and US...
115. a race against time: 争分夺秒/只争朝夕 116. to rub shoulders with: 往来密切/称兄道弟 117. to hold all the cards: 只手遮天/大权在握 118. bread and water: 粗茶淡饭/维持温饱 119. a feast for the eyes: 美轮美奂/美不胜收 120. tit for tat: 针锋相对/冤冤相报/你来我往 ...
On 1 June, 1910, on his way to Antarctica, Captain Scott received a message from the Norwegian explorer Amundsen 30 said he was going south, too. Then the race to the South Pole began. After making 31 (prepare), Amundsen was the first 32 (leave) on 8 September, 1911. He had teams...
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Today, people eat bamboo-wrapped steamed glutinous(粘的) rice dumplings called the food originally intended to feed the fish and race dragon boats in memory of Qus dramatic death. 端午节The Dragon Boat Festival英语作文 4 I’m LiHua, president of the Student Union. I’m writing to invite you...
Race to see what is happening. v.快速移动;快速运转 382.raise 饲养;种植;引起;招募(熟义:举起,提高) The farmer raises cows and corn.这个农民又种玉米又养牛。 383. rate 熟义:n. 比率;速度 These potatoes rate among the best. v.对...做出评价;被评价为;被认为 ...
5. (tr) to take part in by riding: to ride a race. 6. to travel through or be carried across (sea, sky, etc): the small boat rode the waves; the moon was riding high. 7. (tr) US and Canadian to cause to be carried: to ride someone out of town. 8. (intr) to be ...
climbing, for instance, was a straightforward race against the clock, where athletes sprinted up a standardized route, with the fastest climber emerging victorious. However, due to the Olympics' scale constraints, these disciplines were consolidated into a single "Combined" event at the Tokyo ...