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a余先生用他的文字像我们描绘了一处处令人流连忘返的风景名胜与历史古迹和它们的背后隐藏的深层的涵义 The in-depth implication Mr. which Yu looked like us with his writing to describe one everywhere made which one forget to return the scenery scenic spot and the historical historical site and their ...
DICCIONARIO INGLES-ESPAÑOL ORDENADOR POR FRECUENCIA INGLES the of to and a in for is The that on said with be was by as 5,519 255 1MB Read more Master 10000 English words ASAP. 本版教程为毕克所著目的是在十天内提高单词量到 10000 学习要求是脱口背诵,每天学习 6 小时. Vocabulary 100...
plop- i like that word..plop! WORD OUT!! G-UNIT! PIMPIN IN ORANGE! OMG IM RANDOM! Eric / November 5, 2006 9:47 AM i second 'quack' and 'plop' i've been searching for funny-sounding words that describe sounds and here's a few i didn't see listed: bonk, whap, thwap, splat...
bossies, orbosbefok- crazy, whacko, mad. Also a term to describe one who hasshell shock. Refers to the time of theSouth African Border Warwhere soldiers spent time in the bush ("bos/bosse") and would return home suffering battle flash-backs (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder). ...
Kreiger listed some of the groups represented at that time, among them cowboys and flappers, mariners and gamblers, soldiers, circus workers, and thieves. Among the first tomes Adams pulled from the boxes was a well-known example of the slang genre: The Canting Academy. This 17th-century ...
to leave. Origin: Used in US military in 1970s. Perhaps based on uniform regulations specifying that soldiers wear headgear when outdoors. Alsohatup. It's almost two o'clock; I have tohat. See more words with the same meaning:to go, leave, exit. ...
For my purpose it means little more than that one might have expected the same adjective in English for the soldiers and the school. PlasticPaddy says November 10, 2022 at 8:51 am @do Re sciopero bianco, there are also “sciopero pignolo” and “ostruzionismo” to describe this kind...
Opposite ofantonym. In Middle English also as the name of a 7c. book by Isidore, a dialogue between Man and Reason who describe differently the same situations. Until 18c. usually in plural form,synonymes, or, if singular,synonyma. The modern form of the word "scarcely makes its appearanc...