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- I didn't wake up until I heard the alarm clock. 直到聽(tīng)到鬧鐘的鈴聲我才醒來(lái)。
- That clock is a family heirloom. 那個(gè)座鐘是祖傳下來(lái)的。
- Greeted me with a fictitious enthusiasm. 用虛偽的熱情跟我打招呼
- I set it by the clock on the railway station. 我是按火車(chē)站的大鐘對的。
- The clock ticks louder and louder in a quiet room. 鐘的滴答聲在靜靜的房間里變得越來(lái)越響。
- All the places and characters in my novel are entirely fictitious. 我這篇小說(shuō)中所有的地點(diǎn)和人物都是虛構的。
- The grandfather clock was back in its old place. 落地式大擺鐘已放回原處了。
- The little clock tinkled out the hours. 那只小鐘叮叮當當地報時(shí)。
- Let's set the clock by the radio time signal. 咱們照著(zhù)收音機的報時(shí)信號把鐘對一對。
- A fictitious name assumed by an author; a pen name. 假名一個(gè)作者采用的假名; 筆名
- Closing time at this pub is eleven o' clock. 這酒館的打烊時(shí)間是十一點(diǎn)。
- A clock and two vases stood on the mantelpiece. 壁爐臺上擺著(zhù)一個(gè)座鐘和兩個(gè)花瓶。
- Hamlet was a fictitious character. 哈姆萊特是一個(gè)虛構的人物。
- The clock struck at twelve o'clock sharp. 鐘在整十二點(diǎn)鐘打點(diǎn)。
- At midnight you'll hear the clock strike twelve. 午夜時(shí)你會(huì )聽(tīng)到鐘打12點(diǎn)。
- Do you mean say we are met for a thunder storm? 你肯定我們會(huì )遇到一場(chǎng)雷雨?
- I feel mean for not doing more for my son. 我對沒(méi)為我兒子多做點(diǎn)事而感到慚愧。
- There must be something wrong with my clock. 我的鐘一定是壞了。
- Defeat in this election would mean he was done for. 這場(chǎng)選舉的失敗意味著(zhù)他政治生涯的結束。
- This clock has outlasted several owners. 這座時(shí)鐘的壽命比它的幾個(gè)主人的壽命都長(cháng)。