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- No. I think you'll want to wait on that. 不,我認為那事你得等一等。
- He ordered that we march on that night. 他命令我們這天夜裡繼續前進。
- Flashed on that time we got caught in the storm. 突然想起我們被困在暴風雨中的情景
- As soon as we sat down a waiter came over to wait on us. 我們剛一落座,有一侍者過來招待我們。
- So we are basically, in agreement on that agenda. 那麼在日程問題上,我們基本上意見一致了。
- We really missed the boat on that stock investment. 那次股票投資,我們真是錯失良機。
- We lost a lot of money on that deal. 我們在那筆交易上虧損了許多錢。
- No, you don t understand. Hang out means to pass time while you re waiting. 要我等幾分鐘,這跟掛東西有什麼關係呀?
- We're waiting for the boss to give. Us the nod on that project. 我們正等待老闆同意那項項目。
- She will never learn to wait on table. 她永遠學不會侍候進餐。
- They' re waiting for us downstairs. 他們在樓下等我們.
- Ruin will wait on such conduction. 這樣的行為將導致毀滅。
- There were two servants waiting on table. 有兩名傭人在伺候進餐。
- It is time to pony up on that bill. 是照帳付錢的時候了。
- He seems to expect to be wait on hand and foot. 他像是想要人盡心儘力伺候他。
- You can't put a price on that sort of loyalty. 那樣的忠心是不能用金錢來衡量的。
- He posed as an authority on that subject. 他以那個問題的權威自居。
- The old man has no one to wait on him. 那個老人沒有人服侍。
- You;re waiting for someone special in a special, secret place, away from all the masses that can;t even see who you are past your talents. 你正在某個特殊的、隱秘的場所等待某個特殊的人,遠離眾人。大家甚至看不到是誰給了你這樣的才能。
- It fell out that we were in the town on that very day. 那天我們恰好在鎮上。