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love idioms 爱之习语 |
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日期:2008-09-11 18:26:34
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A guide to idioms of love. Falling in love catch someone's eye = to be attractive to someone: The shy man at the back of the class caught my eye. to fancy someone (British English) = to find someone attractive: My friend fancies you! to have a crush |
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中文俗语美语说法集锦 |
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日期:2008-05-06 02:02:08
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许多中国人爱用俗语、成语、俚语。由于中美两国文化、风俗、思想、习惯的差异,如果照字直译,或把单字「堆在一起」,老外听了,也许就会「满头雾水」、「迷迷糊糊」,成了他们所说的「只有你们中国人听得懂」的「中国英文」(Chinese English)。 在此,把一些常见的 |
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[高阶语法] 英语用语常见不合习惯用法 |
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日期:2008-04-30 02:29:29
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英语成语、短语、惯用语很多。有时,它们的构造看起来不合逻辑,甚至不合常理,但又不能随意更改。例如,我们用双脚步行,应该是on feet,但偏偏是on foot才对。一般上说,成语、短语或惯用语中的字眼不可用别的字取代,词序也不可调换,因为一字之差,词序一换,原意 |
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[实用词组] 言归正传 Cut to the Chase |
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日期:2007-07-27 04:13:06
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Cut to the Chase 言归正传,切入正题 Meaning to get to the point. A movie term from the 1920's, it originally meant to cut from a dramatic scene to an action scene (like a chase). Emails from site visitors : Email: The phrase cut to the chase origina |
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美国习惯用于列表清单 |
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日期:2007-04-03 03:15:42
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American Idioms 328 - fight tooth and nail... American Idioms 327 - on the/ ropes / give sb. enough rope to hang.. American Idioms 326 - rope sb. in / at the end of one's rope American Idioms 325 - learn the ropes American Idioms 324 - dog tired / g |
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