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- Don't buy a used car from that rogue. 別從那無(wú)賴(lài)手里買(mǎi)舊車(chē)。
- Lobster has eight legs and two long claws. 龍蝦有八條腿兩條爪子。
- I like lobster but it doesn't like me. 我喜歡吃龍蝦,但吃了身體不適。
- As the car hit the tree he was snot out. 汽車(chē)扭在村上,他被猛地摔了出來(lái)。
- Skip the ham steak. I'll have a lobster plate, too. 火腿排就算了。我也要一盤(pán)龍蝦。
- The motor car disappeared in eddy of dust. 汽車(chē)在一片揚塵的渦流中不見(jiàn)了。
- The man jacked up his car to fix a flat tire. 那人用千斤頂把他的汽車(chē)頂起以修理漏氣的輪胎。
- The police hustled the tramps into the patrol car. 警察將那些流浪者強行推入巡邏車(chē)中。
- A stone hit the car and damaged the paintwork. 有個(gè)石子擊到汽車(chē)上,打壞了漆面。
- The car used a gallon of petrol for the journey. 汽車(chē)在路上消耗了一加侖汽油。
- The car industry is one of our biggest employers. 汽車(chē)工業(yè)是我們最大的雇主之一。
- It's a tight squeeze to get five people in that small car. 五個(gè)人坐在那個(gè)小車(chē)子里真是太擠了。
- It's quite clear that the electric car is technically feasible. 電動(dòng)汽車(chē)明顯在工藝技術(shù)上是可行的。
- The bright light of the car dazzled me. 這汽車(chē)的燈光使我目眩。
- The big car purred along the road. 那輛大汽車(chē)一路嗚嗚地開(kāi)了過(guò)去。
- The supervisor always start his new employee on the lobster shift. 領(lǐng)導總是讓剛開(kāi)始工作的新職員值夜班。
- I just want an ordinary car without the frills. 我只要一輛沒(méi)有多余裝飾的普通汽車(chē)。
- He teed off on his son for wrecking the car. 他嚴厲訓斥他兒子毀壞了汽車(chē)。
- The car bumped and his forehead hit the glass. 汽車(chē)顛簸了一下,他的前額撞到了玻璃上。
- The car hit the tree with a sickening crash. 那輛汽車(chē)撞在樹(shù)上發(fā)出讓人難受的撞擊聲。