094.The Weasel and the Mice 黄鼠狼和老鼠 4852017-05 5 095.The Widow and Her Little Maidens 寡妇和她的小女仆 4252017-05 6 096.The Wild Apple Tree野生苹果树 5742017-05 7 097.The Wolf and the Fox 狼和狐狸 4462017-05 8 098.The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing 披着羊皮的狼 4382017-05 9 099....
老鼠与黄鼠狼 The mice and the weasel 72021-11 3 蜜蜂与宙斯 The bee and Zeus 62021-11 4 灯The lamp 72021-11 5 受伤的狼与羊 The inground wolf and the sheep 62021-11 6 吃饱的狼与羊 The wolf is a fall stomach and the sleep 142021-11 7 狼与驴子 the Wolf and donkey 92021-11 8 狼...
the mice and the weasels 读音:美英 the mice and the weasels基本解释 老鼠与黄鼠狼 分词解释 mice老鼠( mouse的名词复数 ) weasels黄鼬( weasel的名词复数 )
One day, a farmer put a weasel and a snake in his to the snake, “You're right. The mice can help us have barn together. He wanted the weasel and the snake to a good temper. "1 the mice living in the barn. However, 2 of* weasel /'wi:zl/ n. 黄鼠狼 ** barn /ba:n/ n....
A man once caught a weasel, which was alwayssneaking1about the house, and was just going to drown it in a tub of water, when it begged hard for its life, and said to him, "Surely you haven't the heart to put me to death? Think how useful I have been in clearing your house of...
Mouse. I don’t object to a Sparrow or some other small bird now and then, especially when I have a family of hungry youngsters to feed. But take it the season through, I live mostly on grasshoppers and insects and Meadow Mice. I do a lot of good in this world, I’d have you ...
So acute did his hunger become at times that he was not above rooting out wood-mice from their burrows in the ground. Nor did he scorn to do battle with a weasel as hungry as himself and many times more ferocious. In the worst pinches of the famine he stole back to the fires of ...
The Weasel said that he had a special hostility to mice. The Bat assured him that he was not a mouse, but a bat, and thus a second time escaped. 黄鼠狼看见蝙蝠跌在地上,就赶快上前抓住它。这时,已经奄奄一息的蝙蝠不断地哀求黄鼠狼饶它一命。黄鼠狼回答说:“不可饶恕!因为我是一切鸟类的...
28And he that beareth the carcase of them shall wash his clothes, and be unclean until the even: they are unclean unto you. 29These also shall be unclean unto you among the creeping things that creep upon the earth; the weasel, and the mouse, and the tortoise after his kind, ...
Great was his surprise when, on holding up his lantern, he saw that, instead of a Weasel, he had caught a boy! "Ah, you little thief!" said the Farmer in an angry voice. "So you are the one who steals my chickens!" "Not I! No, no!" cried Pinocchio, sobbing bitterly. "I...