...胡志明市的埃斯特拉广场购物中心。Just 9% of global plastic waste is recycled. Plastic
straws are by no means the biggest source (来源) of plastic pollution, but
they’ve recently come under fire because most people don’t need them to drink
with and, because of their small size an...
...rb in the continuous form. - dynamicYou are being silly.2. Thinkthink = to express an opinion, to believe - stativeI think it's a fantastic idea.think = consider, to reason about or reflect on, ponder, to have or formulate in the mind - dynamicI am thinking about my friend3. Havehave = to posses...
...ps him in good humour," said she,
"and I am more obliged to you than I can express." Charlotte assured
her friend of her satisfaction in being useful, and that it amply repaid her
for the little sacrifice of her time. This was very amiable, but Charlotte's
kindness extended farther than Elizabeth ha...
...as in the bottle, he would tell you that it contained perfumed mud. If you expressed
doubt or surprise, he would immediately invite you to smell it and then to rub
some into your skin. This brief experiment would dispel any further doubts you might have. The bottle really does contain
perfumed mud. ...
...ouldn't think so .’ “这有关系吗?”“不会吧。”2.used for expressing strong agreement (表示十分赞同)‘I know it's expensive but it will last for years.’ ‘ I should hope so too! ’ “我知道价钱贵,但能用好多年。”“我也是这么想的!”‘Nobody...
...bag. 'You must give up fishing!" my friends say. "It's a waste of time.' But they don't realize one important thing. I'm not really interested in fishing. I am only interested in sitting in a boat and doing nothing at all!疑问1:After having spent whole mornings on t...
...o we go out our ways to avoid
people ?Do
you think meeting new people is a waste of time ? Or are we just lazy, thinking
that meeting someone new really is a trouble ?Communciation
is the key to life. We have been told that many times. Take the past
generations, like our parents, for example. They s...
...rto said can appear to you in the form of
encouragement, I know not how to express my refusal in such a way as may
convince you of its being one." "You
must give me leave to flatter myself, my dear cousin, that your refusal of my
addresses is merely words of course. My reasons for believing it are ...
...ntly by his struggle with technique, managed, perhaps, less
than others to express the vision that he saw with his mind's eye; but in Tahiti
the circumstances were favourable to him; he found in his surroundings the
accidents necessary for his inspiration to become effective, and his later
pictures ...
... has paid for itself three times over.这里的副词over是指"used to express repetition of a process; again"。所以three times还是副词修饰over,指回本(pay for itself)这件事重复了三次,也就是总收益是初始投资的三倍,净利润是初始投资的两倍。
... an easy thing to do, for Strickland was not a fluent talker. He seemed to express himself with difficulty, as though words were not the medium with which his mind worked; and you had to guess the intentions of his soul by hackneyed phrases, slang, and vague, unfinished gestures. But though he said ...
...the evening's proceedings with manifest interest, and with a contented expression in his face; and he had been privately commenting to himself. He was now soliloquising somewhat like this: 'None of the Eighteen are bidding; that is not satisfactory; I must change that - the dramatic unities ...
...e free” promotions because of the ___60___
(criticize) that they lead to waste. Consumers prefer money off individual
items. However, though it’s nice to get a few cents off a pack of sausages, it
would help even more if they could sometimes ___61___ (offer) in smaller packs.
Even the biggest sa...
...n be interpreted as an indicator of semantic proximity or an idiomatic expression. Corpus linguistics and its statistic analyses reveal patterns of co-occurrences within a language and enable to work out typical collocations for its lexical items. A co-occurrence restriction is identified wh...
...lause with may or (formerly) present subjunctive, occasionally
indicative: expressing a desire that the event may happen or that the fact may
prove to be so, and often implying some want of confidence or fear of the
opposite (now commonly expressed by hope: see ʜᴏᴘᴇ v. 3b). Also expressing a
...