...plants and
animals, say the flightless Kiwi birds. Interestingly, however, there are no
dangerous animals in New Zealand except some rare poisonous spiders, so you can
safely walk anywhere all by yourself. Most animals are protected here. Two
years ago, it was reported that an Asian student had been...
...人知道的或正在思考的得到他们想要的。(2016江苏卷阅B)There is no doubt that this candidate’s advantage lies in his ability
to communicate with foreigners in English. 毫无疑问,这个候选人的优势在于他用英语与外国人交流的能力。(2015湖北卷单选)They...
老师您好,这个句子:The picture is not hanging where it
should on the wall 翻译出来是“照片没有挂在它应该在的墙上”这样的话改成这样 the
picture is not hanging on the wall which it should hang on 不是更接近这个翻译吗?按中文的理解方式...
...yet
learnt how contradictory is human nature; I did not know how much pose there is
in the sincere, how much baseness in the noble, nor how much goodness in the
reprobate.请教老师:宾语从句how contradictory is human nature 中how 应该是副词,修饰形容词contradictory的方式,或...
... lead a horse to the water, but he cannot make it drink” means thatthere is always something that can't be satisfactory no matter how we force it. I'd like to share my opinion about the reason behind the saying and the learning we can get. I want to point out two main reaso...
He held on to the back of a chair (他抓住椅背)(新牛津词典例句)Hold tight to the railing, or you'll slip and fall.(章振邦新编高级英语语法384页)我想不通,为什么以上2个例句,hold后面要用介词, 为什么不是直接抓住某个东西,加了介词to为何?
Or so the thinking has gone since the early 1980s, when juries began holding more companies liable for their customers' misfortunes.请问这里的has gone怎么翻译,go可以表开始也可以表消失是吗?
...cording to her research, runners hit the ground with as much as four times
their body weight per step, while race walkers, who do not leave the ground,
create only about 1. 4 times their body weight with each step. As a result, she
says, some of the injuries associated with running, such as runner...
...这句话为何是同从--从句不缺成分Yes - there is a possibility where we can live, allow and enjoy the emotional energies with mastery in life. 是的-我们是有可能这样生活的,允许和享受情绪的能量驾驭我们的生活。②这句话为何是定从--从句不缺成分You...
Housewarming parties get their name from the fact that a long time ago people would actually bring firewood to a new home as a gift. This was so that the person could keep their home warm for the winter. Now most homes have central heating and don’t use fires to keep warm.老师好!上面段落...
...or the wealthy. But in the early 17th century, as more bulbs were produced there, you'd think the prices would come down. In fact, though, the popularity of some tulips increased tremendously. So demands soon far exceeded supply and their prices skyrocketed. And the tulips most prized for their ...