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- Her clever tongue gets on one's nerves. 她的伶牙俐齒叫人招架不住。
- Get on one's nerves I know you like that song, but it's getting on my nerves. 我知你很喜歡聽(tīng)那首歌,但真把我搞得挺煩的。
- Oh, that irritating cough! How it gets on one's nerves. 哦!那種刺耳的咳嗽聲,多么使人心煩!
- Baby got on one of the low perches, and Mom watched on the sidelines. 小鳥(niǎo)落在一根低的上,而鳥(niǎo)媽媽則在一旁觀(guān)望著(zhù)。
- Let's get on the bus one by one. 讓我們一個(gè)一個(gè)地上車(chē)吧。
- If you want to get on the world you should concentrate on one thing and learn to do it well. 如果一個(gè)人想在社會(huì )上謀生,就應專(zhuān)供一門(mén)并把它學(xué)精通。
- A man 's shoes get tight by imbibe water, but he do not . 人穿的鞋子會(huì )因吸飽了水而變緊,惟其本人則不會(huì )(醉)。
- There will be minimums and maximums for how much “experience” the player can get on one match. 有將是極小值和最大值為多少"經(jīng)驗" 球員可能得到在一次比賽。
- Oh, he's the town marshal. He goes out and fights Scratchy when he gets on one of these tears. 啊,他是這里的鎮長(cháng)。每當斯克萊奇狂飲大鬧時(shí),他出來(lái)和他較量。
- Now we'll get on to the next item on the agenda. 現在我們來(lái)討論下一項議程。
- Now let's get on to the other exhibition rooms. 現在我們到其他展覽室去吧。
- Children' s shoes aren' t cheap quite the reverse. 兒童的鞋并不便宜--反而更貴.
- One can congratulate oneself on one's victories. 一個(gè)人也可以自己慶祝自己的勝利。
- They don't get on at all well together/with one another. 他們彼此極不和。
- The heels of your shoes are worn down on one side. 你的鞋跟有一邊已經(jīng)磨損。
- She got on the bus and picked a seat up front. 她上了公車(chē),找了個(gè)最前面的座位。
- Cut the chatter and get on with your work! 別嘮嘮叨叨了,繼續工作吧。
- I'm going to call on one of my former classmates. 我要去看望我的一位老同學(xué)。
- She's ambitious and eager to get on(in die world). 她雄心勃勃,迫切地想成功。
- Success usually attends on one’s effort. 成功常伴隨努力而來(lái)。