First you play the role of li yang fang and then the role of Susan you partner Mike has and Kim sun you are at the airport to meet you visitor you know each other so great you visit first talk with him and then take him to the hotel. Pledged to meet you representative someone answe...
TROPICAL COLLECT BET COMPOSITION TOYOTA STREETS NATIONWIDE VECTOR DEFINITELY SHAVED TURNING BUFFER PURPLE EXISTENCE COMMENTARY LARRY LIMOUSINES DEVELOPMENTS DEF IMMIGRATION DESTINATIONS LETS MUTUAL PIPELINE NECESSARILY SYNTAX LI ATTRIBUTE PRISON SKILL CHAIRS NL EVERYDAY APPARENTLY SURROUNDING MOUNTAINS MOVES ...
e.g. :They are already serving prison sentences for their part in the assassination...他们因参与这起刺杀已经开始在监狱服刑了。3、VERB 判决;宣判;判刑 When a judge sentences someone, he or she states in court what their punishment will be. e.g. :A military court sentenced him to death ...
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The meaning "house of correction, prison in which convicts are confined for punishment and reformation and compelled to labor" (originally an asylum for prostitutes) is from 1806, short forpenitentiary house(1776). Slang shorteningpenis attested from 1884. ...
A young man who fears being forced into homosexual sex Derivation from a 19th century prison term. Buns Butt or when someone wants to be cute about your butt. Butch Masculine homosexual. C Christian Caedsexual PreviouslyAllosexual, now asexual due to previous trauma (ace spectrum). ...
WORDS RELATING TO THE INTELLECTUAL FACULTIES DIVISION I FORMATION OF IDEAS SECTION I. OPERATIONS OF INTELLECT IN GENERAL 450. Intellect — N. intellect, mind, understanding, reason, thinking principle; rationality; cogitative faculties, cognitive faculties, discursive faculties, reasoning faculties, intell...
imprisonment noun putting someone in prison or in jail as lawful punishment improper adjective not suitable or right or appropriate improvement noun a change for the better; progress in development inability noun lack of ability (especially mental ability) to do something inadequate adjective lacking th...
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If the jury decided to convict him of manslaughter, he could face up to 20 years in prison. Show examples and contexts conviction n. [定罪,深信] the judgment that someone is guilty of a crime; strongly held belief Even her murder conviction did not shake Peter's judgment that Harriet wa...