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- Don't get excited when you talk. 你說(shuō)話(huà)時(shí)別激動(dòng)。
- I get excited whenever I hear the playing of our national anthem. 每當我聽(tīng)到我們國歌的演奏都很激動(dòng)。
- Go easy, dear, there's nothing to get excited about. 冷靜些,親愛(ài)的,沒(méi)有什么可以緊張的。
- As the months went on, he became impatient. 一個(gè)又一個(gè)月過(guò)去,他逐漸變得不耐煩了。
- Please compose yourself; there's no need to get excited! 請鎮靜,不必激動(dòng)!
- He is apt to get excited over trifles. 他容易為小事而激動(dòng)。
- Your first bonus is nothing to get excited about. 不值得因首次得獎金而激動(dòng)。
- He fell behind with his rent and the landlord began to become impatient. 他不能按期交房租,房東不耐煩了。
- Don't get excited about the exam; keep cool. 不要對考試太激動(dòng),沉著(zhù)點(diǎn)。
- Don't get excited the moment you hear a criticism. 不要一聽(tīng)到批評就沉不住氣。
- The male nurse soon became impatient. 那位男護士很快就沒(méi)耐心了。
- Don't get excited; keep your balance. 不要激動(dòng),要保持冷靜。
- Her voice sharpened as she became impatient. 她變得不耐煩了,聲音也變尖了。
- The newspapers became impatient at first. 報紙首先不耐煩了。
- Her voice sharpened as she became impatient . 當她的脾氣急躁時(shí),她的嗓音變得嚴厲起來(lái)。
- Do not get excited when you talk. 你說(shuō)話(huà)時(shí)別激動(dòng)。
- Mr. A became impatient with your slow response. (你遲遲的回答,使A先生不耐煩。)
- Go easy,dear,there's nothing to get excited about. 冷靜些,親愛(ài)的,沒(méi)有什么可以緊張的。
- So who's responsible when you get excited, explode? 當你興奮的時(shí)候誰(shuí)應該負責?
- I warn you, I'm beginning to lose (my) patience (with you), ie become impatient. 我警告你; 我(對你)已經(jīng)漸漸失去耐性了.