Byline: By Maria CroceDaily Record (Glasgow, Scotland)
I just looked up 中 in the dictionary, but it doesn’t include the definition of “to win”. So I don’t know how to explain this. Maybe just treat it as a fixed phrase. And actually, how you don’t know why we say 中彩票 in Chinese is just like how we don’t know why you...
They refuse to tell the real___ of the person who won the lottery(彩票) because they are concerned for its safety. A. identity B. appearance C. power D. partner 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A 由常识可知,应该是拒绝告诉 “真实身份(real identity)”,故选A。
They refuse to tell the real of the person who won the lottery(彩票)because they are concerned for its safety. A: identity B: appearance C: power D: partner 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A 考查名词辨析。句意:他们拒绝透露中奖人的真实身份,因为他们担心彩票的安全。A. identity 身份;B. ...
在这个句子中,“with a big smile on his face”是一个介词短语作定语,用来修饰“the man”,表示“脸上带着灿烂笑容的男人”。如果用“has”,这个句子就会有两个谓语动词,不符合语法规则;“having”虽然是非谓语动词形式,但在这里用“with”更简洁明了地表达出伴随的状态;“to have”表示将来的动作或者目的,...
Martyn and Kay Tott won £3m on the lottery in September 2000 — but only realised it the following March. By then they had lost the winning ticket, but could pinpoint(准确地说出) where and when it was bought. This meant the Totts could still have put in a claim for a lost ticket...
Mr.Lee,who won in a lottery,earned 1 million dollars from a lottery after payment of individual income tax for this event.With the amount of money,he purchased a grocery at a price $600,000 on January 1,2002,the grocery,which including inventories amount to $200,000 and business equipment...
— The woman who won the first prize in the lottery gave dollars to the charity. A. million of B. two millions C. millions of D. two millions of 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 C 【详解】句意:——发生了什么事?——中了头彩的那个妇女给慈善机构捐了数百万美元。 考查数词用法。A. million ...
A good name is sooner lost than won. 美誉难得而易失。 A good name keeps lustre in the dark. 好的名声在黑暗中也会光芒四射。 A good neighbour is better than a bother in the next village. 远亲不如近邻。 A good surgeon must have an eagle''s eye, a lion''s heart, and a lady''s...
For Les Read, 51, the win couldn't have come at a (6)___ (good) time. Two weeks ago he failed an eye test and no longer (7)___ he drive. "If I hadn't won the lottery, I'd have been unemployed." Fellow winner Ian Crampton, 46, the man (8)___ picked out the six ...