“A dime a dozen.” What does it mean? A. Worth a dime for a dozen B. Very common C. Very valuable D. Cost a dozen dimes 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B。解析:“A dime a dozen”是美式俚语,表示非常普通、常见。A选项是字面理解,C选项与俚语含义相反,D选项表述错误,所以正确答案是 ...
She said the sandwich is a dime a dozen. What does this mean? A. It's very rare. B. It's very common. C. It's very expensive. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B。“a dime a dozen”意思是“很常见”。选项 A 是“非常罕见”,选项 C 是“非常贵”。
When it's time to make the leap, they take action and immediately drop what's no longer serving their purpose. 出自-2017年6月阅读原文 What could have been considered the beginning of a descent is now a potential turning point—the turning point you are most equipped to take full advantage...
Aclichéis a tired, stale phrase or idiom that, because of overuse, has lost its impact. What was once a fresh way of looking at something has become a weak prop for writing that feels unimaginative and dull. Clichés are what you write when you don’t have the energy or inspiration to...
Hustlers see the big picture, but they don’t necessarily have a plan ( or a traditional plan ), they often don’t have an education, but they are street savvy, they are good communicators and they will squeeze a dollar out of a dime. ...
63. Drop me a line.写一两句给我就行了. 64. Are you pulling my leg?你在开我玩笑吗? 65. Sooner or later.迟早会发生的. 66. I’ll keep my ears open.我会留意的. 67. It isn’t much.微不足道. 68. Neck and neck.不分上下. ...
Your uncle wouldn't even help with a dime to help poor kids pay for their trip. That's one more example of his penurious ways. In contrast, many people who have much less money have donated a great deal to the cause. What does "penurious" mean here? A. Miserly B. Stupid C. ...
Why Does the Line Move? As you can imagine, it is very difficult to achieve a perfect 50/50 split on a game. As a result, sportsbooks have to move the lines toadjust for supply and demand. Think about it like a stock price: when demand for a stock is high and people are buying...
So this is the last post on the What's-It (until the new thing materializes if it ever does -- in which case there will be a sort of "go here" post.) Last post. Feels weird, but apt. Posted by Dr. Frank at04:13 PM
There’s really nothing to dislike here, and there’s a whole lot to merit repeat listens. But on first contact, Hotel St. George does little to grab and secure its listenership. I put it on, thought, “this is pretty good,” and went back to listening to Queensryche. City Boy ...