单词:wear-ing
v. 穿着;磨损(wear的ing形式)
n. (Wearing)人名;(英)韦尔林
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Cathy 跟同事Adam 正在讨论,一个人的穿着是否会对他的精神状态产生影响。Adam 说, A: Have you ever heard the saying, clothes make the man? It might be truer than we imagine. C: When a police officer or firefighter puts on
By Larry London Washington, D.C. 31 July 2006 Watch JoJo report JoJo became the youngest American musician to have a song at number one on the music charts in 2004. Since then, she has starred in two films and will release her second album. VOA's La
Judy is looking for something nice to wear for a job interview. She wants to wear something formal. Unfortunately, she doesn't have anything except casual clothes. Judy is worried. She has nothing sui
A: Hows it going? B: Im great. Thanks. A: What do you need? B: I need to know if I have any fees to pay. A: Actually, you do owe some fees. B: How much do I owe? A: Your fees total $235.13. B: Thats crazy! A: You need to pay these fees soon. B: Can I
A: How are you doing today? B: Very well. Thank you. A: What can I help you with? B: Do I have any fees to pay? A: As a matter of fact, you do. B: How much? A: You owe $235.13. B: Thats unbelievable. A: Will you be paying some of that off today? B: I
A: How are you? B: Im great. Thank you for asking. A: What can I do for you? B: Do I owe any fees? A: You sure do. B: Could you tell me how much I owe? A: You owe $235.13 in fees. B: I cant believe that. A: When will you be paying these fees off? B:
Expressing Thanks Thanks Thank you I appreciate it. Thanks for the tour. Thanks for your time. Thank you for the nice gift. I appreciate your kindness.
Twenty years ago we had to wear hand-me-downs. 二十年前我们必须穿旧衣服。 hand-me-down可作名词也可做形容词,名词时表示传下来的东西,别人用过的旧东西;形容词则表示传下来的,别人用过的,旧的
1 Why Not Wear Glasses 1 为什么不戴眼镜 My niece Helen was a typist and her eyes were not very good, so she usually worn glasses. But when was nineteen and began to go out with a young Russian man, a son of a leading politician. She never worn
Different workers wear different clothes to work. A lifeguard wears a swim suit. Many workers have uniforms. Workers at Burger Hut wear black shirts. The managers wear black shirts, too. The managers also wear ties. Mechanics and painters wear covera
A: I'm really glad that you came to see me. B: I had to. I was missing you a lot. A: I was missing you too. B: So, why haven't you visited me? A: I've actually been busy lately. B: What have you been doing? A: I've just been working really hard. B: I
Yvonne: Hello this is 6 Minute English, I'm Yvonne Archer - and Alice is with metoday. Hello Alice! Alice: Hello Yvonne! Yvonne: Now these days, BBC staff no longer wear formal clothes for work - likedinner jackets and evening dresses. Alice: What a
Wear My Kiss The Sugababes Da, da, da, da-da, da, da, da Ba-da-da, da, da, da, da-da, da, da, da I'm like the tie, around your neck I make you look So good in that I'm like the watch, around your wrist Just wind me up and watch me tick, tock, tick I'
打榜热歌:全新版Sugababes - Wear My Kiss 已经正式出道12年的英国实力三人女子组合The Sugababes甜心宝贝时到今天已经完全换掉了当初的原班人马,尤其是最近替掉最后一个老甜心宝贝Keisha的新成员
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今天我们要讲的习惯用语都是以thin这个单词为主。Thin就是瘦,或者是很薄。要是人们有选择的话,恐怕许多人都喜欢瘦一点,而不愿意太胖。但是,今天我们要讲的前两个习惯用语都包含消极
A: Does it look like a good fit? B: It's definitely your size. A: Yes, it is very nice. I'll take it. B: How do you prefer to pay? A: Let me use my credit card. B: Now, if you'll just sign here. A: No problem. B: I hope you enjoy your purchase. Good-
A: Does it look too small? B: It fits you to a T. A: I agree. I'm going to buy it. B: Cash or charge? A: I'll charge it. B: Sign here, please. A: There you go. B: Good-bye, and thank you for shopping here.
A: What do you think? B: It looks great. A: I would like to purchase it. B: Will this be cash or charge? A: Here, take my credit card. B: Just sign here, please. A: Sure. Here you go. B: Here's your receipt. Have a nice day.
Sometimes theres a topic that doesnt quite defy explanation but certainly gives one pause in the undertaking. Lucky usthats where we find ourselves today. Why gerunds take a possessive before them. Oy. What's a Gerund? Lets start with what a gerund i