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- He tied a string on his finger to jog his memory. 他把一条细绳系在指头上,以唤起记忆。
- The fire was burning away cheerfully in the grate. 炉火融融。
- Are you coming for a jog tomorrow morning? 明天早晨你来慢跑吗?
- The boy was whistling (away) cheerfully. 那个男孩愉快地(一直)吹著口哨。
- Don't jog me, or you'll make me spill something! 别碰我,不然我就把东西弄洒了。
- I jog every morning before breakfast. 我每天早饭前慢跑。
- Cheer up! Things are not so bad as they seem. 振作起来!情况并不象看上去那样糟。
- He's always full of cheer in summer. 夏天他总是高高兴兴的。
- He gave the pile of tins a jog and they all fell down. 他轻轻一碰,那些罐子就都倒了。
- Cheer up! I'm sure you'll feel better tomorrow. 振作起来!我肯定你明天会好些的。
- He was sorry for her and tried to cheer her up. 他为她感到难过,并试图使她振作起来。
- A bit of music will cheer you up. 听会儿音乐会使你的心情愉快起来。
- The doctor spoke words of cheer to the sick child. 医生向病童说了一些鼓励的话。
- The whole city turned out to cheer the Pope. 全城居民倾巢而出欢迎教皇。
- Try and cheer up a bit; life isn't that bad! 想办法高兴点儿,生活并不是那么糟!
- The audience rose bodily to cheer the speaker. 听众全体起立向演讲者欢呼。
- Mrs Green gave the notes and scraps of paper he had used to jog his memory. 他把用来唤起自己的回忆的笔记和纸片从口袋里都掏了出来。
- Cheer up ! Our troubles will soon be over. 振作起来! 我们的困难很快就会过去。
- A Japanese battle cry or patriotic cheer. 万岁日本人在进攻时的呐喊或爱国的欢呼;
- The builders jog the panels in very carefully. 建筑工人把嵌板非常小心地镶上去。