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- Do you prefer to have rice or buns? 你愿意吃飯還是吃饅頭。
- I'll plump for noodles rather than buns. 我要吃面條而不要吃饅頭。
- Money caught up her hair into a bun. 莫尼把頭發(fā)挽成一圓髻。
- I bought some buns for tomorrow's breakfast. 我買(mǎi)了幾個(gè)圓面包當明天的早餐。
- There are some currants in this bun. 這個(gè)圓面包里有些葡萄干。
- He had to make a quick change at Shanghai. 他不得不在上海匆忙換車(chē)。
- He kept drinking till he got a bun on. 他不停地喝酒,一直到醉。
- The army was now on the march to Shanghai. 部隊當時(shí)正向上海進(jìn)軍。
- He put a fillet steak in the bun. 他把一片無(wú)骨牛排放進(jìn)小圓面包里。
- The steamers for Shanghai leave on Wednesday. 開(kāi)往上海的輪船星期三啟程。
- The girl had her long blonde hair tied back in a neat bun. 那個(gè)女孩把她長(cháng)長(cháng)的金發(fā)換成一個(gè)髻。
- She drove off leaving for Shanghai. 她沒(méi)馬上去上海。
- He has booked through( from Shanghai) to Chengdu. 他已經(jīng)訂到了從上海到成都的全程車(chē)票。
- Our office has removed to Shanghai from Beijing. 我們的辦公室已從北京遷到上海。
- The ship sails from Shanghai to Hongkong. 這艘船從香港駛往上海。
- The chocolate coating has all been licked off the cream buns. 奶油小面包外面的一層巧克力都被舔光了。
- I'll leave for Shanghai at nine. 九點(diǎn)鐘,我將赴上海。
- I'll start for shanghai tomorrow morning. 我明天早上動(dòng)身去上海。
- My father scratched gravel for Shanghai last night. 我父親昨晚匆匆忙忙去了上海。
- So you've been to Shanghai, have you? 原來(lái)你去過(guò)上海,是吧?