...d Mrs. Strickland. I thought I would try."You know, I'm not sure that your husbandis quite responsible for his actions. I do not think he is himself. He seems to me to be possessed by some power which is using him for its own ends, and in whose hold he is as helpless as a fly in a spider's web. It'...
...ind each of the famous dishes is an
interesting story explaining why it ispopular.前半句话names是主语,are是系动词,diverse是表语,but并列了一个句子表转折,其中is是系动词,story是表语,请问主语是什么?以及explaining在句子中是什么成分,是...
...eys too hard and two of the strings were broken.My father was shocked.Now we are not allowed to touch it.It is being repaired by a friend of my father's.疑问1:标题Not for jazz翻译是不适于演奏爵士乐。为什么不是可以翻译成不是为了爵士乐?这句话得怎...
...w the connectionis made with “along with”. Thisnow implies that thereis a relationship between the "increase in number of satellites" and "rise in amount of space debris". It implies that amount of space debris increases as the number of satellites increase....
Thereis a worry that summit decisions could set in motion a process that sends the single market into reverse.
这句话里set in motion a process 做什么成分?set in 作为一个整体,是“开始”的意思,之后的呢?
...s about humans that he’s never had,” Reeves says of Caesar. “And yet there’s this other part of us that knows that, for the lack of a better word, because it’s really about empathy, thereis a humanity to Caesar that is just inescapable. And so the girl represents a part of himself that he...
...hat scientists who know exactly where they are going and how they will get there should not be distracted by the necessity of keeping one eye on the cash register while the other eye ison the microscope.问题:在这句话中while的作用是什么,并列连词?时间状语从句连词?让...
...plays are only a short bus ride away. Shopping, too, is
always a pleasure. Thereis so much variety that you never have to make do with
second best. Country people run wild when they go shopping in the city and
stagger home loaded with as many of the exotic items as they can carry. Nor is the city w...
...ced that, but attachedno importance to it, thinking a draught had blown it there. That Mr.Billson would read a private paper was a thing which could not occur tome; he was an honourable man, and he would be above that. If you willallow me to say it, I think his extra word 'VERY' stands expla...