You may see the English words "Made___ Britain or "Made in Japan." English is the first language in___ of these countries. Why are English words___ in it? That is because in the modern world English is widely used for business between different countries.( )11. A. as B. by C....
( A )13. Where was the watch made? A. In Switzerland. B. In Britain. C. In China.( B ) 14. Who is said to invent the watch? A. A Swiss man. B. A British man. C. A Chinese man.( C ) 15. How is Joe's shirt? A. Bad. B. Cheap. C. Comfortable. ...
1、Britain .Made in somewhere:在某处制造.由题意可知应填名词,即Britain2、surprising .suprise是及物动词,由题意可知此处应填定语,即形容词.Surprised形容人,surprised形容事.希望对你有所帮助~! 作业帮用户 2017-10-05 举报 其他类似问题 1、The manager was concerned to hear that two of this trusted wo...
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This article was originally published in the July/August 2022 Issue of the WatchTime print magazine. The De Havilland Mosquito was a multipurpose airplane manufactured in Britain during and shortly after World War II. More than 7,700 of these twin-engine, two-seater aircraft were built between...
(Horology)USandCanadianandAustrala strap of leather, cloth, etc, attached to a watch for fastening it around the wrist. Also called (in Britain and other countries):watchstrap Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998,...
Mike France, Alliance co-founder and CEO of Christopher Ward, has made a similar commitment. "We're sure that Special Edition watches will be a focal point in what promises to be a historic day for British watchmaking," he says. "At Christopher Ward we're making a special edition version...
If I can, if it's on, I'd watch the news, mainly like ''BBC News'' or the sort of, the morning telly programmes if... if I'm around home at that time, sort of, ''Good Morning Britain'' and that kind of, thing.如果可以的话,如果正在播出,我会看新闻,主要是 "BBC 新闻 "...
To me, "vintage" wristwatches means ones around 100 years old, which often have gold or silver cases. I became interested in hallmarks on watch cases, and curious about some anomalies, such as why most Swiss watches imported into Britain during the nineteenth century don't have British hallm...
In Britain gold or silver watch cases, wherever they were made, should always have been assayed and hallmarked in a British assay office before sale. British laws on hallmarking were enacted long before watches were even invented! Foreign made watch cases were no more exempt from the law than...