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本单元是关于在酒吧的对话 Tim: It's your round Alice Alice: What, again? Alright, what do you all want? Helen: An orange juice please. Michal: The same for me too. Tim: Oh come on Michal, you're not in Poland now. Why not try a traditional pint of E
I'm ready for a little liquid refreshment, a bit of Dublin's Black Brew. Every trip to Ireland should include at least one visit to a pub, preferably, many visits to pubs. This is where you'll find th
Oren Yakobovich说,眼见为实。这也是他为什么会协助普通民众,用隐形摄像机来记录暴力行径、政治欺诈、职权滥用。他的机构 Videre 致力于从暗中证实和公开报道那些不为世人所知的反人权行为
[00:13.67]THE PUB [00:18.89]酒吧 [00:30.54]I worked in my local pub and over the weekends [00:34.50]and some times during the week [00:36.88]I would stay over there with the other bar manager. [00:40.70]We shared a room. [00:42.51]It wasn't strange t
[00:13.84]THE PUB [00:18.90]酒吧 [00:30.61]At night I would sometimes feel someone [00:33.65]get into bed with me and feel two little hands [00:37.31]in the small of my back. [00:39.58]However, things started happening that DID bother me. [00:44.40]A
[00:13.75]THE PUB [00:18.81]酒吧 [00:29.56]The bathroom was at the end of corridor [00:32.14]and I would always feel [00:33.99]as if something was walking right behind me. [00:37.78]I once saw a tall, [00:38.98]dark shadow walk around the corner and
Where do you go for a good time? Most of the people I know go to a pub, club or bar. Sometimes all three in one night. When I was younger I used to go pubbing and clubbing. We would all meet in a pub and have a few drinks and then go off to a club to
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SCOTT: So, what would you like to drink? SYLVIA: I don't know. Do they have tea? SCOTT: What did you say? Tea? SYLVIA: Yes. Do they have any iced tea? SCOTT: No, I don't think so. This is a pub. SYLVI
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