Numberone, IhavefeltallofthosethingsinmyFrenchandnumbertwo, thoseareallthingsthatmystudentshavesaidtomewhentheyfirststartedlearningwithme.第一,我在学习法语的过程中也有以上的感受,第二,这些都是我的学生第一次和我一起学习时对我说的话。Sointoday'slesson, Iwanttosharefivereasonsthatyoumightbestuckin...
11. admit doing sth. 承认做某事 He admitted making the mistake. 他承认犯了错误。 12. advise doing sth. 建议做某事 He advises going to see a movie. 他建议去看电影。 13. allow doing sth. 允许做某事 We don t allow s...
admit –Do not use admit to, use admit or admitted. He will admit nothing. She admitted borrowing the love scene from his novel. adverse / averse –Adverse is harmful or unfavorable, as in the adverse effects of some medications. Averse means “opposed, against, or having a strong dislike...
French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau has accused Algeria of “trying to humiliate France” after the North African country refused to admit one of its nationals who was being deported.
That’swhat appeals to readers. Even if they do come away from your memoir impressed with you, it won’t be because you’re so special — even if you are. Whether they admit it or not, readers care most about themselves. They’re reading your memoir wondering,What’s in this for me...
[Middle Englishattenden, from Old Frenchatendre, from Latinattendere,to heed:ad-,ad-+tendere,to stretch; seeten-inIndo-European roots.] at·tend′ern. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Pub...
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【题目】 A French billionaire use d to have a tough ti me when he was young. Later he 18 hims elf in the fiel d of drawing sales. Within ten years, he h a d 19 a young medi a tycoon(大) in France. He die d of cancer in1998. A French newspaper publishe d his 20 aft er ...
1580s, "the action of admitting," formed in English fromadmit+-ance(if from Latin, it would have been*admittence; French usesaccèsin this sense). Used formerly in figurative senses whereadmissionnow prevails.Admissurewas used in this sense from mid-15c. ...