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- One usually pricks up one's ears when his name is called. 人在被叫到自己的名字時(shí),通常要側耳傾聽(tīng)。
- prick up one's ears and listen carefully 傾耳細聽(tīng)
- My ear prick up when I hear them mention her name. 當我聽(tīng)見(jiàn)他們提到她的名字時(shí),我的耳朵豎了起來(lái)。
- prick up one's ear (犬,馬等)豎起耳朵
- incline the head and listen attentively; prick up one's ears 側耳細聽(tīng)
- The dog's ear pricked up at the sound. 狗聽(tīng)到聲音后豎起了耳朵。
- A man camp up one evening, humping his swag. 傍晚一個(gè)男子走過(guò)來(lái),背上背著(zhù)行李包。
- Bob lit up one of his best Havana. 鮑勃點(diǎn)燃了一只他最好的哈瓦那煙。
- prick up one's ears(of an animal,esp a horse or dog) (指動(dòng)物;尤指馬或狗)豎起耳朵.
- You cannot make a silk purse out of a SOW S ear. 母豬耳不能做成絲錢(qián)包。
- I'm sure your watch will turn up one of these days. 我擔保你的手表準有一天能找到。
- You cannot make a silk purse out of a sow?s ear. 烏鴉窩里出不了鳳凰。
- It is a bold mouse that nestles in the cat’s ear. 初生牛犢不怕虎。
- prick up one's ears 豎起耳朵注意聽(tīng); 立刻注意起來(lái)
- Please line up one after another. 請按順序排隊。
- She pricked up her ears at her neighbour 's gossip. 她對鄰居們的閑話(huà)全神貫注地傾聽(tīng)。
- to prick up one's ears 側耳傾聽(tīng)
- The sweetest music to anyone’s ear is the sound of his or her own name. 3、 要稱(chēng)呼人們的名字。對于任何一個(gè)人來(lái)說(shuō),世上最?lèi)偠囊魳?lè )莫過(guò)于他/她自己的名字了。
- Comrade Lin has been away for three weeks, but he'll land up one of these days. 林同志離開(kāi)已經(jīng)三個(gè)星期了,但他日內就會(huì )來(lái)到。
- He pricked up his ears when they mentioned the salary. 當他們提到工資時(shí),他立刻注意起來(lái)。