单词:preparateur
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baby n.婴儿;年龄最小的人;幼畜或雏鸟 back n.背面;后部 a.朝后面 ad.回去 vt.支持? background n.背景;经历 backward a.向后的;落后的 ad.向后地,倒,逆 baco
pace n.步子;速度 v.踱步(于…);用步子量 pack n.背包;大量 vt.捆扎 vi.包装 package n.包裹;包装用品 vt.打包,包装 packet n.小包裹,小捆 pad n.垫,衬垫 vt.加
wage n.报酬,工资 waggon n.四轮马车 wagon n.四轮马车;大蓬货车;小推车 waist n.腰部,腰 wait n.等待 vi.等,等候 waiter n.(男)侍者,(男)服务员 wake vt.唤醒;唤
This is the VOA Special English Health Report. We often hear the term brain aneurysm. Joe Biden had two of them twenty years ago. Doctors saved his life. Now the sixty-five year old senator from Delaware has just been named the vice presidential cho
[00:04.18]there thereafter [00:07.21]ad.在那里往那里;在这方面,在这点上 ad.此后,以后 [00:10.24]thereby therefore thereof [00:14.12]ad.从而,因此 ad.conj.因此,所以 ad.由此,因此 [00:18.00]thermal thermometer [00:20.5
table n.桌子;表格 tackle vt.对付,处理 n.用具,器具;滑车 tag n.标签,标牌 tail n.尾巴;尾部;跟踪者 vt.尾随,跟踪 tailor n.裁缝 vt.缝制,裁剪 take vt.拿;
[00:04.41]mission mist mistake mister [00:08.99]n.使命,任务,代表团 n.薄雾,霭 n.错误,过失,vt.误解 n.先生 [00:13.56]mistress misunderstand mix [00:17.28]n.女主人,主妇,情人 vt.误解,误会 vt.使混合,混淆vi.相混合 [00:21
[00:03.89]obosolete obstacle obstinate obstruction [00:08.52]a.已废弃的,过时的 n.障碍,防碍,干扰 a.顽固的,执固的 n.妨碍,障碍物 [00:13.14]obtain obvious occasion occasional [00:18.17]vt.获得,得到 a.显而易见的,明显的
Grammar Girl here. Your hostess with the mostest, guest-writer Bonnie Trenga, is back for more on comparisons. In a previous show, we talked about when to use more and most or the suffixes -er and -est to make comparisons using adjectives and adverbs
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