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- Beardless and spellbound, general this class open a book to read, and study bequest allocation issue surely, to draw near when the exam, all problems with respect to be readily solved. 無(wú)須茫然,一般這課都開(kāi)卷,而且必考遺產(chǎn)分配問(wèn)題,到臨近考試時(shí),一切問(wèn)題就迎刃而解了。
- I gave him a book to read on the development of modern English. 我給他一本有關(guān)現代英語(yǔ)發(fā)展的書(shū)看。
- 4.Beardless and spellbound, general this class open a book to read, and study bequest allocation issue surely, to draw near when the exam, all problems with respect to be readily solved. 無(wú)須茫然,一般這課都開(kāi)卷,而且必考遺產(chǎn)分配問(wèn)題,到臨近考試時(shí),一切問(wèn)題就迎刃而解了。
- It is too dark in this room for me to read a book. 房間太暗,使我無(wú)法看書(shū)。
- It is a better book to dip into than to read from cover to cover. 這本書(shū)隨便翻閱一下還可以,不值得從頭到尾讀一遍。
- In marital heart very disrelish a wife to open a television to disturb him to read a book, pay attention to none. 丈夫心里很嫌妻子開(kāi)電視機干擾他看書(shū),就毫不理會(huì )。
- The elaborations of the plot made it a difficult book to read. 這本書(shū)因內容節外生枝而很難懂。
- John did not have a book to his name. 約翰自己一本書(shū)也沒(méi)有。
- Do I need to officially borrow a book to read it in the library? 在閱覽室里看書(shū)我需要正式借書(shū)嗎?
- David did not have a book to his name. 大衛沒(méi)有一本屬于他自己的書(shū)。
- I usually read a book to kill time. 我通常以閱讀消磨時(shí)間。
- She bent her head to read a book. 她低頭看書(shū)。
- It was a book to kill time for those who like it better dead. 對那些認為它悶得可以的人們說(shuō)來(lái),那是一本為消磨時(shí)間的書(shū)。
- When I want to read a book I write one. 當我想要看書(shū)的時(shí)候,我就寫(xiě)一本。
- We are not at leisure to read such a book. 我們可沒(méi)空看這種書(shū)。
- Bring a book to read and a variety of activities (e.g., a crossword puzzle, cards. 帶一本書(shū)閱讀或其他小游戲(如文字游戲、撲克牌)。
- Here is a book you might like to read. 這兒有一本書(shū)你或許愿意看。
- He bought a pocket book to read on the train. 他買(mǎi)了一本袖珍書(shū)在火車(chē)上看。
- He wrote a book to set forth the military exploits of the late general. 他寫(xiě)了一本書(shū)來(lái)表彰這位已故將軍的戰功。
- There is a great deal of difference between the eager man who wants to read a book, and the tired man who wants a book to read. 渴望求知的人需要讀書(shū),累得疲勞的人也需要書(shū)讀,兩種人的要求有很大的區別。