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- "But I'm not so over and above thankful," answered her lover savagely."Fifty pound ain't much to start a public. “可是我倒并不万分感谢,”她的情人野蛮地答道,“开一家小旅馆,五十英镑是太少了。
- Clarity of diction is vital for a public speaker. 发音清晰对演说家至关重要。
- The first day of the month is a public holiday. 这个月的第一天是一个公共假日。
- I can't start a fire without matches. 我没有火柴不能点火。
- He scraped up the money to start a restaurant. 他好不容易才攒足了开一家饭馆的钱。
- A short item used to fill space in a publication. 补白用来填补出版物中空白的短条目
- A public speaker needs a voice that carries (well). 演说家要有(很远都能听到的)洪亮嗓音。
- They want to start a family but can't afford it at the moment. 他们想生个孩子,但暂时还养不起。
- A public square or street with houses in a town. 广场,街:镇上的公共广场或有房屋的街
- A sign or notice for display in a public place. 布告标语牌为在公共场合展示的通知或标语
- Instead Blagojevich starts a public relation blitz, appearing on several morning talk shows. 相反,布拉戈耶维奇开始“公关闪电战”,参加多场晨间脱口秀节目。
- Rubbing stones together produces sparks to start a fire. 用石头相擦可产生火花用来引火。
- A public celebration or spectacular pageant. 盛典公共庆祝活动或热闹的游行
- It was not a propitious time to start a new business. 这个时候开张不吉利。
- A public container for deposit of outgoing mail. 邮筒为存放外寄信件而设的公用盒箱
- There is a public enclosure of a racecourse. 那儿有个作赛马场的公共圈地。
- We are going to conduct a public opinion poll. 我们将进行民意测验。
- Since the medicos are well aware of what can and can't be done, one is slow to see the benefits of starting a public scare. 由于医生们清醒地意识到哪些是能做的,哪些是不能做的,所以人们很难马上看到制造一场大众恐慌的好处。
- A cigarette thrown into the woods in dry weather may start a fire. 在天气干燥时把点燃的香烟扔进树林可能会引起火灾。
- In October 1924 when Ralph C. Smedley started a public speaking club in the basement of the Santa Ana YMCA in California, he wasn't planning on creating a movement. 1924年10月;史麦德利博士在美国加州圣塔安娜YMCA的地下室成立了第一个演讲会;他当时也没有预料到这个演讲会组织会如此迅速的全面展开.