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- He gave me a clap on the back and invited me for a drink. 他在我背上拍了一下,請我去喝酒。
- One can congratulate oneself on one's victories. 一個人也可以自己慶祝自己的勝利。
- I'm going to call on one of my former classmates. 我要去看望我的一位老同學。
- Success usually attends on one』s effort. 成功常伴隨努力而來。
- Our garden is bordered on one side by a stream. 我們的花園有一邊以小河為界。
- She gives him a clap on the back. 她在他的背上拍了一下。
- I gave him a gentle clap on the shoulder. 我在他肩膀上斯文的輕拍了一下。
- Please write on one side of the paper only. 請寫在這張紙的一面上。
- The captain ordered his men to clap on more sail. 船長命其手下扯起更多的風帆。
- The one-year-old boy cannot stand on one leg. 這1歲的小男孩還不會單腿站。
- Write on one side of the paper only. 只在紙的一面寫字。
- Friendship should not be all on one side. [諺]友誼靠雙方。
- Their fame rests entirely on one record. 他們完全是靠著一張唱片出的名。
- The wind was so favourable that they thought fit to clap on sail. 正好順風,他們決定扯滿帆。
- She wore a metal splint on one leg. 她的一條腿上上了金屬夾板。
- The engine is misfiring badly on one cylinder. 發動機有一個汽缸嚴重失靈。
- We drove there and back on one tank of petrol. 我們開車到那裡來回用了一油箱汽油。
- Gave me a clap on the back and invited me for a drink. 他在我背上拍了一下,請我去喝酒。
- The baby has put on one kilogram during the last month. 在過去一個月里嬰兒體重增添了兩斤。
- The food at night is likely to sit heavy on one's stomach. 晚上吃東西很可能加重胃的負擔。