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- The rabbi makes pastoral visits every Tuesday. 猶太教教士每星期二對教友進(jìn)行訪(fǎng)問(wèn)。
- The company was heavily in hock to the banks. 這家公司欠了銀行大筆借款。
- I gave him money as an inducement to leave. 我給他錢(qián),誘使他離去。
- If today is Tuesday, the day after tomorrow will be Thursday. 假如今天是星期二,後天就是星期四。
- The hock of a horse or other animal. 肘關(guān)節馬或其它動(dòng)物的腿肉
- Can I have Tuesday afternoon off to see my doctor? 我能在星期二下午請假去看病嗎?
- Will he go on Monday or on Tuesday? 他是星期一走還是星期二走?
- I can cajole some money out of my father. 我能設法向父親再要到一點(diǎn)錢(qián)。
- He flings his money about on expensive luxuries. 他亂花錢(qián)買(mǎi)一些昂貴的奢侈品。
- She's been piling up money ever since she got the job. 自從得了那份工作以來(lái),她一直在攢錢(qián)。
- He will sell his house at a sacrifice because he needs money. 因為他缺錢(qián),他將虧本出售他的房子。
- That guy is capable of squeezing money out of his old mother. 那家伙做得出勒索老母親錢(qián)財的事來(lái)。
- My supposition is that he stole the money. 我的猜測是他偷了這筆錢(qián)。
- I'm usually free between Tuesday and Thursday. 我通常在星期二至星期四有空。
- They pooh-poohed our scheme for raising money. 他們對我們的籌款方案嗤之以鼻。
- He personifies the worship of money. 他是拜金的化身。
- He got the money in a very underhand manner. 他用極為狡詐的手段弄到了這筆錢(qián)。
- The loss of all his money embitter the old man. 失去全部的錢(qián),使這位老人甚為痛苦。
- The old man cozened me into giving him some money. 那老頭哄騙我給了他一些錢(qián)。
- At any rate we must go on Tuesday. 無(wú)論如何,我們必須在星期二走。