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- Girls used to put their hair up on their seventeenth birthdays. 過(guò)去姑娘們總是在17歲生日那天將頭發(fā)向上扎起。
- Are you trying to put one across me? 你想蒙我吧?
- to put one's hair up 向上梳成髻
- 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?
- 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。
- 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。
- to put one's hair up in a bun 向上梳成髻
- 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。
- The boy' s hair stuck up straight with fright. 男孩嚇得毛發(fā)直豎。
- The girl is going to put up her hair. 姑娘準備把頭發(fā)束起來(lái)。
- Wilsom tried to put one over on me yesterday by selling me a worthless car. 昨天威爾遜試圖騙我買(mǎi)臺壞車(chē)。
- It is dangerous to put one's head out of the window in a train or a bus. 在火車(chē)或公共汽車(chē)上把頭伸出窗外是危險的。
- She wrapped her hair up in a towel. 她用毛巾把頭發(fā)包起來(lái)。
- They think they've found a way to put one over on the welfare office. 他們認為他們已經(jīng)找到了蒙騙福利機關(guān)的途徑。
- The young girl' s hair was tied up with a red ribbon. 這個(gè)小女孩的頭發(fā)用一條紅緞帶扎了起來(lái)。
- I'm going to put up with your cheek! 我可不想容忍你這個(gè)厚臉皮。