关于日语 的问题 what are some bad words in JapaneseI know cussing is different in Japanese I also know that in Japan I don't think bad words are used as often as they are in America but what are the most commonJapanese cuss words? 查看翻译 _a__tsu__shi_ 2019年4月12日 日语 多...
What are some of the difficulties of being blind ? Two hundred years ago, a little boy was born in France. He was Louis Braille, a happy and lovely baby.Sadly, when he was three, something bad happened. While playing in his father's shop, Louis hurt his eyes on a sharp thing. Alth...
People are not allowed to smoke in the lab.人们不准在实验室吸烟。 重要语法点 一、 询问某人的健康问运及遭到麻烦的表达方法 (1)询问某人患了何种疾病或遇到了何种麻烦时,常用以下几种结构来表达: What’s the matter (with...
【题目】What words can you think of for pigs?Some bad words maybe, like dirty andstupid, but are these descriptions true?When you see pigs, they areusually in dirty water or mud (泥巴).But pigs would rather stay clean if theycould. Pigs have no sweat glands (汗腺), so during hot ...
55.in return 作为回报He gave her some roses in return for her kindness.他送了她一些玫瑰以答谢...
* If you try using an idiom and end up changing some of the words like this, it's likely that people will understand what you mean, but formulations like this will also disclose or draw attention to the fact that you're probably a non-native speaker. (That's not necessarily a bad th...
根据文中"Bad manners are words or actions that can hurt other people."可知不礼貌是会伤害他人的言语或行动。故答案为:Bad manners are words or actions that can hurt other people。(4)Bad manners make people feel bad。根据文中"Bad manners don't help people live together.They make everyone ...
I love drinking soda, but I know it’s bad for my teeth. Maria loved hosting dinner parties; her friends enjoyed her cooking. We danced until the band finished playing: they played until midnight. When all of your clauses are independent clauses, you can combine them using a coordinating...
百度试题 结果1 题目9. Betty said some bad words to her friend,and now she is regretting what she said. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 答案见上 反馈 收藏
That said, some nouns that are named for a person or region—eponyms—become so commonly used that it is no longer considered necessary to capitalize them. The sandwich, for example, was named for John Montagu, the 4th Earl of Sandwich. The professor always packed a sandwich for office hour...