If someone is looking left to his ear, it means the person is (回忆) some3 in his memory. For example, when you ask your friends to describe what their doorbell sounds like, their eyes move to their left ear. Even if they don't have a doorbell, they will still look left....
There are various terms that have been used for governments that have run this way: some of them are monarchies or autocracies, some oligarchies; some have been fascist, some communist; but none of these terms describe thekindof people who are running them. Which is why I preferscelerocrac...
and I still cannot get used to them. I love thunderstorms, but the flooding and the wind, and today, the possibility of a tornado, set me on edge. I want to keep the children home. I want to keep the world away,
Back when we used to blog semi-regularly, when we disappeared for a while, we’d usually apologize by starting our next post with “OH HAHA HEY REMEMBER US?” But at this point it’s been nearly a year, so fuck that. Sorry we’re not sorry. We’ve been off doing, like, really ...
Andy rode slowly on his way to school,daydreaming about the fishing trip that his father had promised him.He was so busy dreaming about all the fish he would catch that he was unaware of everything else around him. He rode along until a strange sound drew him t...
Never in my wildest dreams could I have envisioned myself spending so much time with his mother and the conversations we have had. She and I have been a support to one another in ways that words cannot begin to describe (but of course, I will try). The stories we have shared with on...
catch a glimpse of=get a glimpse of=have a glimpse of瞥见,一瞥 eg:I only caught a glimpse of the thief,so I can't really describe him.我只瞥见那窃贼一眼,所以说不出他的面貌。 glimpse v.瞥见,看一眼 eg:I glimpsed her among the crowd just before she disappeared from sight.就在她消失...
9. A.alarm B.bell C.phone D.doorbell 10. A.took B.used C.found D.lost 11. A.memory B.opinion C.requirement D.plan 12. A.report B.explain C.describe D.disclose 13. A.relaxing B.terrible C.warm D.normal 14. A.sorry B.afraid C.happy D.worried 15. A.teach B.read C.choose...
“He entered a rather run-down frame building, found the correct door, and pressed the doorbell. He could hear inside the flat, the sound of an old-fashioned buzzer, not a chime playing the Eetmeet or Jetfly or Krispy Kola jingles. Hope filled him” (2). Ironically, hope fills him ...
1203 doorbell ['dɔ:bel] n 门铃 1204 present ['preznt] n 礼物 1205 smile [smail] n & v 微笑 1206 telephone(phone [fəun]) ['telifəun] n 电话,电话机 1207 double ['dʌbl]n & adj两倍(的),双倍(的) 1208 but [bʌt] prep 除了 1209 take out phr. 取出 1210...