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- It's nice to put your feet up after a long day's work. 工作一整天后,躺下來(lái)休息真舒服。
- Are you trying to put one across me? 你想蒙我吧?
- to put one's feet up 雙腳平擱起來(lái)休息
- Don't try to put one over on me! 你甭想蒙我!
- I'm going to put one more in, okay? Just hang on. 我再往里面推進(jìn)些,好嗎?不會(huì )斷哦。
- Is it simpler to put one thing into one paradigm? 將一樣東西放在一個(gè)范例中是不是更簡(jiǎn)單些?
- Are you trying to put one across me ? 你想蒙我吧?
- I should advise you to put your feet up and sleep it off. 我該建議你休息睡上一覺(jué)。
- Be prepared to put one's hand in one's pocket. 準備慷慨解囊。
- Before making complaints about how another person arranges his life, it is better to put one's own house in order. 在對別人的生活安排說(shuō)三道四之前,最好先把自己的事情處理好。
- After lunch I like to put my feet up for about a quarter of an hour. 午飯后,我喜歡把雙腿平擱起來(lái),休息一刻鐘。
- It is not always easy to put one's ideas into words. 思想用言語(yǔ)表達出來(lái)並不總是一件容易的事。
- In the meantime, as Tadamori Oshima, the LDP's Diet-affairs chairman, moans, “The world believes Japan's politicians are unable to decide on anything, not even to put one foot in front of the other. 正如自民黨國會(huì )對策委員長(cháng)大島理森所說(shuō):“全世界都知道日本的政客決定不了任何事,甚至無(wú)法向前走一步?!?/li>
- You've worked for this company for 35 years, Jack. Now it's time for you to put your feet up and relax. 杰克,你為這家公司辛苦了35年,現在該休息一下了。
- His debts foot up to a huge sum. 他欠的債加起來(lái)是一筆巨款。
- We'd like to put one big "Double Happiness" on the wall. 我們想在墻上貼個(gè)大"雙喜"字。
- He tried to break the door; he tried to put one of his big feet through it, but it was useless. 他用盡全力開(kāi)門(mén),用腳踹它,可是沒(méi)有用。
- Oh, to put one's foot down means to take a really firm stance on something and enforce it. 就是采取堅定立場(chǎng),嚴厲執行。你媽媽是不是也曾經(jīng)對你這么嚴格啊?
- He trussed the chicken's feet up. 他把雞腿緊扎起來(lái)以便烹烤。
- From your parents you learn love and laughter and how to put one foot before the other. 你從父母那里學(xué)到愛(ài),學(xué)到笑,學(xué)到怎樣走路。