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- How do they manage to subsist on such a low wage? 他們這點(diǎn)工資怎么糊口?
- The cost of travel to the far east is prohibitive. 到遠東旅游的費用高的令人不敢問(wèn)津。
- Subsistence is not possible in such conditions. 在這種情況下是無(wú)法生存的。
- Passenger ships are a costly way to travel. 坐游輪是昂貴的旅行方法。
- Mary would rather travel by train than by plane. 瑪麗寧可乘火車(chē)而不愿乘飛機旅行。
- I booked my holiday through my local travel agent. 我是由本地的旅游代理人預先安排的度假事宜。
- I shall travel to New York by air this weekend. 這個(gè)周末我將要乘飛機去紐約旅行。
- The great virtue of air travel is speed. 乘飛機旅行的最大優(yōu)點(diǎn)是速度快。
- People in the far north subsist chiefly(mainly) on fish and meat. 居住在遙遠北方的人們主要以魚(yú)類(lèi)和肉類(lèi)為生。
- It saves a lot of time to travel by air. 乘飛機旅行節約很多時(shí)間。
- The living thing on the earth can not subsist on mars. 地球上的生物不可能在火星上生存。
- Heat may travel in the same manner as light does. 熱可以與光同樣的方式傳播。
- The tour is arranged by our local travel agent. 這個(gè)旅游團是由我們的本地旅游代理商組織安排的。
- Keep track of the time you actually travel. 把你旅行的實(shí)際時(shí)間記錄下來(lái)。
- The travel company's failure bust up my holiday. 旅游公司的失誤使我的假日泡湯了。
- How much territory does he travel over? 他旅行的地方有多大?
- I prefer to travel in the front of the car. 我愿意坐在汽車(chē)的前面。
- Old systems still subsist in the country. 國內仍存在著(zhù)古老的習俗。
- Children under five usually travel free on trains. 五歲以下的兒童乘火車(chē)通常免費。
- Children under 5 can travel for nothing. 5歲以下兒童可免付旅費。