j. Baseball To refrain from swinging at (a pitched ball). k. To be affected with; catch: The child took the flu. l. To be hit or penetrated by: took a lot of punches; took a bullet in the leg. m. To withstand: The dam took the heavy flood waters. n. To require or have ...
851.Of course, Disneyland also has many exciting rides to amuse you, from enormous swinging ships to scary free-fall drops. 当然,迪士尼还有很多十分刺激的游乐项目,如巨大的秋千船和恐怖的跳楼机。 852.If you want to ha...
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lot ( ) 3. Kitty wants to know she will be like when she is 25. A. when B. what C. who D. when ( ) 4. I to leave early today because I have a fever. A. have B. had C. has D. having ()5. –I think Mike will be a policeman. . He always helps other...
Golf is a low-impact sport that offers a range of physical benefits. Walking the course, carrying your clubs, or even pushing a golf cart provides an excellent cardiovascular workout. The swinging motion engages muscles throughout the body, promoting flexibility, strength, and endurance. Review ...
—the crying stops. “Side position” is just one of the techniques to calm a baby in Karp’s repertoire. He also uses swaddling, shushing, swinging, and sucking. Bleary-eyed parents ooh and aah over how Karp can instantly activate a baby’s calming reflex, or “automatic shut-off ...
n 1 person or machine employed in making hay 制乾草的工人或机器. 2 (infml 口 esp US) powerful swinging blow with the fist 挥拳猛击. haystack (also hayrick) n 1 large pile of hay firmly packed for storing, with a pointed or ridged top (捆扎妥当便於贮存的)大乾草垛(顶端呈尖形或脊形...
Several de- velopments, however, were swinging the pendulum ever closer to more effective counteractions. The work of public health pioneers such as Edward Jenner, John Snow, and Edwin Chadwick illustrates the value of pub- lic health, even when its methods are applied amidst scientific ...
As soon as the fight started, the guards came in swinging their sticks. Stick (carpentry) The vertical member of a cope-and-stick joint. Stick (nautical) A mast or part of a mast of a ship; also, a yard. Stick (figuratively) A piece (of furniture, especially if wooden). We were ...
A frame having parallel flat stripe of metal or reed, between which the warp threads pass, set in the swinging lathe or batten of a loom for beating up the weft; a sley. See Batten. Rush Performed with or requiring great haste or urgency A rush job. A rush order. Reed A tube contai...