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- Human life and turnip remain cheap and plentiful. 人命與蘿卜依然是多而且便宜。
- These potatoes have begun to sprout. 這些馬鈴薯開(kāi)始發(fā)芽了。
- Leaves began to sprout from the trees. 樹(shù)上開(kāi)始長(cháng)葉子了。
- When do deer first sprout horns? 鹿在多大的時(shí)候開(kāi)始生角?
- Light green buds sprout from the trees in spring. 春天,萬(wàn)木長(cháng)出了嫩綠的新芽。
- My nephew loves to eat raw turnip. 我的侄子喜歡生吃蘿卜。
- New antlers began to sprout again. (鹿)又開(kāi)始長(cháng)出新角來(lái)。
- And who could sprout up so blessedly if I had died. 假如我死去,誰(shuí)還能安然地發(fā)芽茁壯。
- Wow! The turnip is so big. Is this a root, Mr. Li? 哇!好大的蘿卜。 這是根嗎,李老師?
- He pulls up the turnip, but it does not move. 他拔起蘿卜??墒悄莻€(gè)蘿卜一點(diǎn)都不動(dòng)。
- To grow or sprout as a plant does. 象植物那樣生長(cháng)或發(fā)育
- To put forth new buds, leaves, or greenery; sprout. 發(fā)芽長(cháng)出新芽、葉子或綠葉;長(cháng)出
- Why can turnip and anguine flesh eat together? 蘿卜和蛇肉為什么不可以一起吃?
- The turnip provides nutrition for you. 蕪青為你提供營(yíng)養。
- Has it begun to sprout? Will it bloom this year? 是否發(fā)芽生長(cháng)?今年能否含苞怒放?
- She was very surprised to see the turnip. 牠很驚訝的看到了蘿卜,
- Often eat a turnip why to to get cancer? 常吃蘿卜為什么不得癌?
- To put forth new buds,leaves,or greenery; sprout. 發(fā)芽長(cháng)出新芽、葉子或綠葉;長(cháng)出
- Little Donkey left the turnip on her table . 因此小驢子把羅卜放在牠的桌上,
- The onions are beginning to sprout . 洋蔥正在抽芽.