A lovely dayisn't it? ?
A small glass of whisky, please. һСʿɡ
About Age 
About Belongings 
About Dates 
About Decisions ھ
About Evening Entertainment ҹ
About Hobbies ڰ
About Introduction ڽ
About Jobs ڹ
About Language 
About Mail 
About Marriage ڻ
About Music And Literature ֺѧ
About Newspapers And Magazines ڱֽ־
About Shopping ڹ
About Sickness 
About Things In The future ǽܴµĻ
About Visits ڰݷ
Absolutely impossible! Բ!
Absolutely right. ȷ
Absolutely. (ڴ)Ȼǣˡ
After Flagstaff, we'll go to San Diego. ˹֮ȥʥɡ
After I get home, I'll call you. Ժһ绰
After I had finished my paper, I put it in the drawer. дģͰڳˡ
After you. ȡ
All for oneone for all. ΪˣΪҡ
All I have to do is learn English. ҪľѧӢ
All I have to do is learn English. ҪľѧӢ
All right. ðɡ
Allow me. 
Along the northern coast of this continent, there are many crags. ظô½ıͱڡ
Am I allowed to stay out past 10? ҿʮٻؼ 
And do you have friends there? Ƕ?
And it may get colder, it's already November. 䡣
And she? ?
Any day will do. һ춼Ϧ
Any different opinion? вͬ?
Any messages for me? ҵ?
Any questions? ʲô?
Any thing else? Ҫ?
Any tickets left? ʣƱ?
Anything to drink? ȵʲô?
Appointments Լ
Are these books all yours? Щȫ?
Are you a native Chinese? й?
Are you a native speaker of English? ĸӢ?
Are you crazy? 
Are you free tomorrow? п?
Are you insane? 
Are you kidding? ڿЦ!
Are you married? ?
Are you mind if I take tomorrow off?  
Are you out of your mind? ӳë
Are you Peter Smith? Ǳ˵áʷ˹?
Are you ready to order? Ҫ?
Are you sure you can come by at nine? ϶ŵ 
Are you sure? ϶?
Are you used to the food here? ϰ߳ķ
Are you watching TV now? ڿ?
Are you with me? Ǹҽ?
Aren't you dressed too formally? 㴩Ĳ̫ʽ
As a senior, Peter is writing his thesis. Ϊѧ꼶ѧ˵дҵġ
As soon as he comes, we'll let him know. һǾ͸
As soon as possible! ԽԽ!
Asking About The Address ѯʵַ
Asking Directions ·
Asking For Help ˰æ
Asking For Other's Opinions ѯʱ˵
Asking Questions 
At 6 o'clock sharp. 6㡣
At about seven. ߵҡ
At ease. Ϣ
At this time of the year farmers begin to plow their fields. ÿʱũǿʼء
At what time? ʲôʱ?
Auck, don't hit me! I'm an innocent bystander. ϣңֻǸԹߡ
B.S. our leader invented the word? ˵˵쵼İɣ
Be careful! ע!
Be careful. С/ע⡣
Be my guest. /
Be quiet! !
Beautiful! Ưûϵ
Behave yourself, or I'll shot. ԹȻҾͿǹ
Believe it or not! Ų!
Best wishes to you both. ףޱҸ
Better late than never. ٵܱȲá
Better luck next time. ףһκˡ
Better safe than sorry. СĲ
Billy, get off the doggie's tail. ˴ˣһɡ
Bless you! ף!
Bottoms up! ɱ
Bring me the bill please. 򵥡
Broke again. Ʋˡ
Bully! ͽ
But I'll pay. Why not? ҸǮ
But it's still raining today. ɽ컹ꡣ
But last year we had a big one. ȥ˴ѩ
But she doesn't have much experience. û̫ྭ顣
But you sound so sad. ܱˡ
Bye! Have a good day. ټߣ
Bye! ټ
Cad! Cur! Beast! å֣ɲҪҽ
Call me tomorrow if you have time. Ҫʱ͸Ҵ绰
Call the doctor! 绰ҽ!
Can I have a day off? һ
Can I have a word with you? ̸ܸһ̸
Can I help you? ܰ?
Can I help? ҪҰæ
Can I pay by check or credit card? ֧Ʊÿ?
Can I take a message? ҪҴ
Can I take a rain check? ܸ
Can I take my vacation, sir? I would like to see my mother in Miami. ͷҿݼҪȥ̽ܵĸס
Can I take your order? Ҫ
Can I use the lift? õ?
Can she be a driver? Ǹ˾?
Can this radio receive short-wave? ն̲?
Can we change the channel? ܻƵ?
Can you believe that I bought a TV for $25? ֻ25Ԫһ̨?
Can you came down a bit? ٱ˵?
Can you cover for me on Friday? ܲҸࣿ 
Can you finish your work ahead of time? ǰɹ?
Can you give me a wake-up call? ܴ绰
Can you give me some feedback? ܸһЩ
Can you guess what I was doing this morning? ܲµʲô?
Can you help me? ܰ 
Can you imagine how much he paid for that car? ǳ˶Ǯ 
Can you make it? 
Can you make it 
Can you tell me how to get there? ܸҵô 
Can you tell me the phone number of the inquiry office? ܸѶĵ绰?
Can you write in English? Ӣд?
Can't you do anything right? ²㣬ࡣ 
Car manufacturers are having a bad time. ̵Ӳù
Catch me later. ҡ
Cath me later. ҡ
Certainly. Ȼˡ
Channel 5 is off the air now. ƵѾֹͣš
Chase the nice bone, doggie. ٵý˰ɣ
Cheer up! !!
Children enter kindergarden at the age of five. С5ʱ׶԰
Children enter nursery school at the age of five. С5ʱж
Children enter primary school at the age of 7. 7Сѧ
Children enter the first grade at the age of five. С5ʱһ꼶
Children enter the primary school at the age of five. С5ʱСѧ
Clothes make the man. Ҫװ
Come in and make yourself at home. 
Come in, please. 
Come on, honey. װġ
Come on. (Ͽ)
Congratulation! ϲ
Congratulations on your good luck. ҹϲˡ
Congratulations on your graduation. ҹϲҵˡ
Congratulations on your happy new year. ҹϲ֡
Congratulations on your having a baby. ҹϲ˸
Congratulations on your having passed the test. ҹϲͨ˿ԡ
Congratulations on your new job. ҹϲҵµĹ
Congratulations on your promotion. ҹϲˡ
Congratulations on your recovery. ҹϲ㸴ԭˡ
Congratulations on your success in the election. ҹϲ㵱ѡˡ
Congratulations on your success. ҹϲɹˡ
Congratulations on your vitory. ҹϲʤˡ
Congratulations on your winning the prize. ҹϲýˡ
Congratulations! ף!
Control yourself! һ!
Cool it manI'm sorry. ԲϢŭ
Could I have the bill, please? ʵҺ
Could I speak to you, please? ҿԸ̸
Could you carry my doggie for me? ҴҵС
Could you do me a big favor? ܷҸæ 
Could you do me a favor? æ?
Could you drop me off at the airport? ҵɻ
Could you give me some comments? ʲô
Could you introduce me to her? ܰҽܸ?
Could you say it again? ˵һ?
Could you speak slower? ˵һ
Could you take a picture for me? ܰ
Could you tell me where I can find these books? ܸĶҵЩ?
Could you tell me where is the bus stop?Do you know where it is ? ܸܲҹվ֪
Could you tell me where is the elevator?Do you know were it is? ܸܲҵ֪
Could you tell me where is the exit?Do you know where it is? ܲǸҳ֪
Could you tell me where is the first-aid room?Do you known where it is? ܸܲҼ֪
Could you tell me where is the gas station?Do you know where it is? ܸܲҼվ֪
Could you tell me where is the rest room?Do you know where it is? ܸܲϴּ֪
Could you tell me where is the ticket office?Do you know where it is? ܸܲƱ֪
Count me on. ҡ
Countries And Nationalities Һ͹
Curzon Street? Isn't Mary living there? ʤ?ҲסǶ?
Cut it out, my name is Fred, not Fool! ס죬ҵFredɵϣ 
Cut it out. ʡʡɡ 
Dad, do you mind if we use this room? ֣ǿʹ
Dear, you'll be home right after work, won't you? װģ깤ֱӻؼ
Did you burn yourself? Լ˵ģ
Did you clean this yourself? Լ
Did you cut yourself? Լģ
Did you enjoy your flight? ķ;
Did you give it to him yourself? ԼԽ
Did you go camping this morning? ȥ¶Ӫ
Did you go hunting last yesterday? ȥ
Did you go play ball last night? ȥ
Did you go running this morning? ȥܲ
Did you go swimming yesterday? ȥӾ
Did you go to the bank last night? ȥ
Did you go to the beauty salon? ȥ
Did you go to the church this morning? ȥ
Did you go to the circus last night? ȥϷ
Did you go to the concert yesterday? ȥֻ
Did you go to the movies last night? ȥӰ
Did you go to the park yesterday? ȥ԰
Did you go to the party yesterday? ȥμӾۻ
Did you go to the picnic this morning? ȥҰ
Did you go to the school last night? ȥѧУ
Did you go to the store yesterday? ȥ̵
Did you go to the theater this morning? ȥϷԺ
Did you go to the zoo this morning? ȥ԰
Did you have a good day today? ú?
Did you have a nice holiday? ڹ
Did you have fun? ÿ
Did you have fun ÿ
Did you hear about the new project? ֪ǸĿ 
Did you hurt yourself? Լ˵ģ
Did you know he was cheating on his wife? ֪ƭ 
Did you know he was having an affair? ֪𣿣 
Did you know that Stone ended up marrying his secretary? ֪˹ͨպˡ 
Did you make bean milk yourself? Լ̣
Did you make dessert yourself? Լ㣿
Did you make sesame cakes yourself? Լձ
Did you miss the bus? ?
Did you paint this yourself? Լ
Did you phone him yourself? ԼԴ绰
Did you repair this yourself? Լ
Did you see him yourself? ԼԿ
Did you see the special last night? 㿴رĿ?
Did you sell it to him yourself? Լ
Did you send it to him yourself? Լ͸
Did you tell him yourself? ԼԸ
Did you use to go fishing with friends? ȥ㳣ѵ?
Did you wash this yourself? Լϴ
Did you wash youself? Լϴģ
Didn't I tell you he's same size to me? û˵һС
Didn't you order this? 㲻Ƕ
Dinner is on me. ͡
Do I need to be hospitalized? ҪסԺ?
Do l have to? ?
Do me a favor? æ?
Do you ever do exercises on Saturday? ϰ
Do you ever go swimming on the weekend? ĩȥӾ
Do you ever learn Chinese during the holidays? ڼڼѧ
Do you ever play basketball after school? ڷѧ
Do you ever study English on Sunday? ѧӢ
Do you ever work at the factory on Sunday? ڹ
Do you fell better now? ھúõ?
Do you get much rain in summer? ˮ?
Do you go on picnics? 㳣ȥ?
Do you have a ball point pen? Բ
Do you have a computer? м?
Do you have a letter of introduction? н
Do you have a passport? л
Do you have a room available? пշ
Do you have a try? Թ
Do you have a TV guide? еӽĿ?
Do you have a visa? ǩ֤
Do you have an appointment? ԤԼ?
Do you have an umbrella? ɡ
Do you have any brothers or sisters? ֵܻ?
Do you have any brothers? ֵ
Do you have any friends? 
Do you have any goods to declare for customs? κƷҪںسʱ
Do you have any hobbies? ʲô?
Do you have any idea? ô?
Do you have any luggage? 
Do you have any more colors? бɫ?
Do you have any plan for your career? δʲôƻ?
Do you have any rooms? з
Do you have any seats? λ
Do you have any time? ʱ
Do you have any toys? 
Do you have anything to declare? ʲôҪ򺣹걨?
Do you have glue? I need some here. нˮ?Ҫһ㡣
Do you have my pencil? ҵǦ?
Do you have shampoo here? 㲨?
Do you have some change? Ǯ
Do you have some envelopes? ŷ
Do you have some post cards? Ƭ
Do you have some stamps? Ʊ
Do you know Mary? ʶ?
Do you know the boy whose aunt is an artist? ֪кĹ?
Do you know the exact date? ֪ȷ?
Do you know what time it is? ֪ڶ 
Do you know what's on tonight? ֪ʲô?
Do you know where I've put my glasses? ֪Ұ۾Ķ?
Do you like animal? ϲ
Do you like cats? ϲè
Do you like cooking? ϲ⿣
Do you like dogs? ϲ
Do you like football? ϲ
Do you like going to see painting exhibition? ϲιۻչ
Do you like him? ϲ
Do you like horse? ϲ
Do you like hot weather? ϲ죿
Do you like hunting? ϲԣ
Do you like it? ϲ
Do you like painting? ϲ
Do you like playing cards? ϲ˿ˣ
Do you like plays? ϲϷ
Do you like pop music? ϲ?
Do you like skating? ϲ
Do you like skiing? ϲѩ
Do you like sliding? ϲﻬݣ
Do you like sport? ϲ˶
Do you like sunshine? ϲ⣿
Do you like to take a local train or an express? ͨؿ?
Do you like traveling? ϲ?
Do you like traveling? Greetings ʺ
Do you like traveling? ϲ?
Do you like travelling? ϲУ
Do you like water-skiing? ϲˮ
Do you live 1st Avenue? ڵһס
Do you live 2nd Avenue? ڵڶס
Do you live across from the bus station? ڹվס
Do you live across from the Communication Bank? ڽͨжס
Do you live across from the Public Hall? ڴöס
Do you live down the street? ڽβס
Do you live in the city? ڳס
Do you live in the countryside? ס
Do you live in the same block? ͬһ־ס
Do you live Kictoria Avenue? άס
Do you live King Road? ڻʵ·ס
Do you live on Dundas St? ڵǴʿ־ס
Do you live on Queen St? ڻʺס
Do you live up the street? ڽͷס
Do you live with your parents? 㸸ĸסһ?
Do you mind my smoking? ҳ
Do you often do composition after school? 㳣ڷѧ
Do you often do work during the holidays? 㳣ڼڼ
Do you often go to a concert? 㾭ȥֻ?
Do you often learn geography on the weekend? 㳣ĩѧ
Do you often play bridge on Saturday? 㳣
Do you often play tennis on Sunday? 㳣մ
Do you often study history on Saturday? 㳣ѧʷ
Do you often work for Mr.stone during the holidays? 㳣ڼڼΪ˹ͨ
Do you often work out? 㾭
Do you often work out 㾭
Do you plan to do some odd jobs? ?
Do you read advertisements too? Ҳ?
Do you realize that all of these shirts are half off? ֪Щ 
Do you really want to know what I think? ֪ô?
Do you remember the boy whose aunt is an actress. ǷǵкĹԱ
Do you speak English? ˵Ӣ?
Do you still remember that Christmas? ԼǵǸʥ?
Do you think you can come? Ϊ 
Do you usually do arithmetic on Sunday? ͨ
Do you usually learn French after school? ͨڷѧѧ
Do you usually lenrn Japanese on Saturday? ͨѧ
Do you usually play baseball on the weekend? ͨĩ
Do you usually play piano during the holidays? ͨڼڼ䵯
Do you usually work at the restaurant after school? ͨڷѧڲ
Do you want some fruit? Ҫˮ?
Do you want to airmail it or not? 뷢?
Do you want to change before the banquet? ǰ뻻·?
Do you work near the airport? ڻ
Do you work near the church? ڽø?
Do you work near the library? ͼݸ
Do you work near the railway station? ڻվ
Do you work near the university? ڴѧ
Does anybody share David's opinion? ˭ͬĹ۵?
Does he go out with the boy whose aunt is an operator? һкĹǽ
Does his film appeal to you? ϲĵӰ?
Does she like ice-cream? ϲԱ?
Does the shop open at 9 am on weekdays? ҵƽ9㿪?
Does your computer have a modem? ĵеƽ?
Don't answer back. Ҫ졣
Don't answer me. Ҫشҡ
Don't argue. Ҫ硣
Don't be afraid he will get there on time. Ҫ׼ʱ
Don't be afraid. Ҫ¡
Don't be ashamed. Ҫߡ
Don't be nervous. Ҫš
Don't be shy, dear. װģ
Don't be silly. Ҫɵˡ
Don't be so childish. ô
Don't be so modest. ǫˡ/ôǫ顣
Don't be that way!  
Don't believe him. Ҫ
Don't bother him. Ҫ
Don't bother me. ҡ 
Don't bother. 鷳ˡ
Don't count on me. ָҡ
Don't cry. Ҫޡ
Don't fall for it! ϵ!
Don't flatter me. Ҫҡ
Don't forget bring it to him. ҪǴ
Don't forget to accompany me. Ҫҡ
Don't forget to buy it for him. Ҫ
Don't forget to call me. Ҫǽҡ
Don't forget to come back. Ҫǻ
Don't forget to give it to him. Ҫ͸
Don't forget to help him. Ҫǰ
Don't forget to invite him. Ҫ
Don't forget to look after him. Ҫ
Don't forget to phone to let us know you arrived safely. ҪǴ绰Ѿȫִ
Don't forget to print  airmail on the letter. ҪŷӡϺʼ
Don't forget to put stamps on the letter. ҪŷƱ
Don't forget to put stamps on your letter. Ʊ
Don't forget to take care of him. Ҫչ
Don't forget to thank him. Ҫлл
Don't forget to write to let us know you arrived safely. ҪдŻѾȫִ
Don't forget to write to me. ҪдŸҡ
Don't forget to write your return address on the letter. ҪŷдĻʵַ
Don't get me wrong. ҡ
Don't give me that! !
Don't give me your attitude. Ұڼӡ 
Don't give me your excuses. ҽڡ 
Don't give me your shit. Һ 
Don't give up. /Ҫ
Don't hesitate any more. ԥˡ
Don't jump to conclusions. Ҫ½ۡ
Don't leave. Ҫ뿪
Don't lend him the money. ҪǮ
Don't let me down. ʧ
Don't look at me like that. ҡ 
Don't lose your head. Ҫʧ롣
Don't make a noice. Ҫ
Don't make any mistakes. 
Don't make so much noise. I'm working. 𳳣ڸɻ 
Don't mention it. ؿ
Don't miss the boat. Ҫʧ
Don't move! !
Don't nag me! ǰ߶ 
Don't panic! !
Don't pay me. Ҫҡ
Don't push me! ң 
Don't shilly-shally. ԥ
Don't take any chances. Ҫ
Don't take it for granted. Ҫ뵱Ȼ
Don't talk to me like that! ˵!
Don't tell lies. Ҫ˵ѡ
Don't tell me. Ҫҡ
Don't touch it. Ҫ
Don't touch me! ң 
Don't trust him, he's lying. Ҹǡ
Don't trust to chance! Ҫ
Don't waste my time anymore. ˷ҵʱˣ 
Don't worry about it. ġ
Don't worry he wiil bring something. Ҫʲô
Don't worry. ġ
Don't you dare come back again! ٻ 
Don't you think it's too formal? 㲻̫ʽ?
Don't you think she's cute? 㲻Ϊܿɰ
Drop dead. ȥɣ 
Easier said than done. ˵ʱѡ
East, west, home is best. ѣѣԼĲѡ
Easy come easy go. ףȥÿ졣
Easy come, easy go. ףȥÿ졣
Enjoy you meal. ðɡ
Enjoy your meal. ðɡ
Enjoy yourself! ףÿ!
Enough is enough! ˹ˣ 
Envy. Ľ
Even if you had given him much more money, he might not have paid off the debt. ǮҲծ
Even if you take the exam again, you won't pass it. ٿһҲͨ
Every one must receive 9 years of compulsory education. ÿ˱ܾ
Excuse me for a moment, please. Բʧһ¡
Excuse me for being late. Բҳٵˡ
Excuse me for interrupting. Բˡ
Excuse me for that. ԲΪǼ¡
Excuse me for the mistake. ԲΪĴ
Excuse me I can't do it now. ԲҲ
Excuse me I can't visit you. ԲҲܰݷ㡣
Excuse me I couldn't come. ԲҲ
Excuse me I couldn't help you. ԲҲܰ㡣
Excuse me I couldn't see you. ԲҲȥ㡣
Excuse me I couldn't tell you beforehand. ԲҲȸ㡣
Excuse me I couldn't write you sooner. ԲҲܾдš
Excuse me I don't know. ԲҲ֪
Excuse me to give you so much trouble. Բô鷳
Excuse me to have kept you waiting. Բ͵ˡ
Excuse me to have troubled you. Բ鷳㡣
Excuse me, how can I get to the bus station? Բվô?
Excuse me, madam. Could you tell me where the post office is? ԲŮʿʾ?
Excuse me, would you give me a hand? ԲܰҸæ?
Excuse me, would you tell me where I can get some butter? һ£ܸһĶ?
Excuse meSir. Բ
Excuse me. Can you tell me how to get to Mr. Hu's restaurant? ԲܸôȥĲ͹?
Excuse me. Where is No.5 Street? Բ𣬵Ķ?
Expressing Different Opinions ﲻͬĹ۵
Expression In Class 
Farms And Factories ũ͹
Fashion is a very popular magazine in America. ʱСе־
Fasten your seat belt. ϵİȫ
Feel better? õ?
Finally, we came to an agreement. Ǵһ¡
Fine, thanks. And you? ܺãлл?
First come first served. ȵȵá
First come, first served. ȵǡ
Fly me to Cuba. I hijack the plane. Űܷ͡ɻҽٳˣ
Follow me. 
Fool, you added this bill up wrong! ˵Ӷˣ
Football is my favorite. ϲġ
For here or to go? ԻǴߣ
Forget it! ! (!)
Forget it. ˰ɡ
Forgive me. ԭҡ
Frightened to death. ˡ
From 4 to 4:30. ĵ㵽ĵ롣
Gee, don't be mad, dear, red looks good on you. װģѽɫٺʲˡ
Gentlemen! Can't you agree on anything? ǣɷ޳һ 
Geographically, China is located in the Northern Hemisphere. ӵλ˵йλڱ
Geography And Land Features ͵ò
Get away from me! Զһ 
Get lost.  
Get me my coat, please. ס
Get off my back. ٸ¡ 
Get out of my face. ǰʧ 
Get out of my life. ҲԸټ㡣
Get out of the car! You're drunk. ³һ˰ɣ
Get over yourself. Ϊǡ 
Get the hell out of here! !
Getting Ready For A Journey ׼
Give me a break. Ұɡ 
Give me a call. Ҵ绰
Give me a definite answer, please. ȷĴ𸴡
Give me a hand! !
Give me the rocket and boat, and I'll give you a sucker. ǻͿͧңҾ͸ǡ
Give my best to your family. ȫʺá
Go along the corridor and it's on your right side. ߣֱߡ
Go on for about 100 meters. It's on your left side. You can't miss it. ǰԼ100ףֱߣ㲻ġ
Go on for about 100 meters. It's on your left side.You can't miss it. ǰԼ100ףֱߣ㲻ġ
Go straight ahead and turn left at the second crossing. һֱǰߣڵڶʮ·ա
Good afternoon, sir. ã
Good evening, how are you? 
Good job! ú!
Good luck! ףˡ
Good luck. ףˡ
Good morning / afternoon / evening! 糿/ϣ!
Good morning, dear. 磬װġ 
Good night, Jane. 
Good to see you too, I think. һᡭš
Good try, but not quite right. Ǹܺõĳԣȫȷ
Good work. úܰ
Good-bye, cruel world. ˣп簡
Good-bye, Mike. ټˡ
Got all in a panic. ֡
Great minds think alike. Ӣͬ
Great. Then we can drink beer together. ˣǿһơˡ
Greetings ʺ
Guess what? ²¿?
Guess! I hope you'll like it. ²¿ġ
Had I taken a taxi, I wouldn't have been late. ҴȥĻͲٵˡ
Hanve given him anything? 
Has anybody else anything to say on this? 㣬˭ʲôҪ˵?
Has everybody got a sheet? ÿ˶õ?
Have a little wine, punk. СӣһưɡԻһ¾ţ
Have fun! ÿ!
Have him return my call. һص绰
Have I made myself clear? ҽ?
Have you bought any cake? 򵰸
Have you decided? ?
Have you drucnk anything? ȹ
Have you drunk any coffee? ȹ
Have you drunk any fruit juice. ȹ֭
Have you eaten any dessert? 
Have you ever been to Japan? ȥձ
Have you ever driven a BMW? ûп 
Have you finished yet? 
Have you got anything larger? дһ
Have you got that? ҵ˼
Have you heard from Marry? յ
Have you heard from Mary? յ
Have you heard the weather forecast? Ԥ?
Have you heard the weather forecast? Ԥ?
Have you invited any boys? к
have you invited any friends? 
Have you invited any girls? Ů
Have you made anything? 
Have you milked the cows? Ѿ?
Have you offered him any candy? ǹ
Have you read the article about the rescue of the hostage? 㿴˹Ӫʵ?
Have you reserved your ticket? 㶩Ʊ?
Have you seen Kate lately? 㿴?
Have you seen Mr. Smith recently? ʷ˹?
Have you seen the doctor? 㿴ҽ?
Have you send him any pencils? Ǧ
Have you taken a bus? 
Have you taken a plane? ɻ
Have you taken a train? 
Have you washed any cars? ϴ
Have you washed any dishes? ϴ
Have you washed anything? ϴ
He always plays hockey. ͨȥ
He always plays the pinball machine. ͨϷ
He always talks big. Ǵţ
He came by train. ˻
He can hardly speak. ˵
He can run as fast as Jim. ܵĺͼķһ졣
He can't take a joke. Ц
He cleans th badroom every day. ÿ춼ҡ
He does not pay attention to anybody. You are wasting your time in persuading him. ˭ĻҲȰ˷ʱ䡣
He doesn't care about me. ںҡ
He drinks a lot of milk every day. ÿ춼Ⱥܶţ̡
He drinks a lot of tea every day. ÿ춼Ⱥܶ衣
He drinks a lot of tomato juice. ÿ춼Ⱥܶ෬֭
He drinks a lot of vegetable juice. ÿ춼Ⱥ߲֭ܶ
He feels awkward. е
He gave me a chest X-ray and took my blood pressure. X͸Ѫѹ
He grasped both my hands. סҵ˫֡
He has a  bowl of soup. һ
He has a boat. һҴ
He has a book. һ顣
He has a car. һ
He has a cup. һֻӡ
He has a dish of jam. һȡ
He has a dog. һ
He has a glass of juice. һ֭
He has a large income. кܸߵ롣
He has a letter. һš
He has a pair of gloves. һס
He has a pair of shoes. һ˫Ь
He has a passion for literature. ѧ
He has a piece of cake. һ鵰⡣
He has a pound of beef. һţ⡣
He has a ring. һָֻ
He has a sense of humor. ĬС
He has a strong accent. ء
He has a sweeter. һë¡
He has a telephone directory. һ绰
He has a telephone set. һ绰
He has a writig brush. һ֧ëʡ
He has bought 10 tractors for the village. Ϊ10̨
He has pamphlet. һСӡ
He has that book, doesn't he? Ǳ飬?
He hasn't answered my letter yet. ûиһš
He helps my father every day. ÿ춼ҵĸ¡
He irons sweaters every day. ÿ춼·
He is a doctor. He has his own practice. ǸҽԼҵ
He is a manager of a famous corporation. һ˾ľ
He is a smart boy. ǸС
He is a very creative student. Ǹдѧ
He is acting an old man. һˡ
He is collecting money. ڳＯʽ
He is crazy about Crazy English. ԷӢԡ 
He is embarrassed because he made a mistake. ΪŪԵúܾ
He is ill in bed. Բڴ
He is in conference. ڿᡣ
He is just a child. ֻǸӡ
He is looking for a job. ҹ
He is my age. ͬꡣ
He is physically mature. 强졣
He is pinned down by the demonstrators. ʾĶסˡ
He is planning his future already. ѾΪˡ
He is playing on the merry-go-round in the park. ڹ԰ľ
He is playing on the see-saw in the yard. Ժΰ塣
He is playing on the slide over there. Ǳﻬݡ
He is playing on the swings outside. 浴ǧ
He is shocked. ܵ˴
He is surprised. Ϊȡ
He is teasing a friend. Ūѡ
He is used to eating out all the time. ѾϰԷˡ 
He lacks courage. ȱ
He learns English every day. ÿ춼ѧӢ
He learns French every day. ÿ춼ѧ
He learns Japanese every day. ÿ춼ѧ
He learns Spanish every day. ÿ춼ѧ
He likes playing at the model buiding. ϲͽ
He likes playing hide and seek. ϲ׽Բء
He likes playing ping-pong. ϲȥƹ
He likes playing the drum. ϲġ
He likes playing the eletronic organ. ϲ١
He likes playing the flute. ϲѡ
He likes playing the guitar. ϲ
He likes playing the harmonica. ϲ١
He likes playing the organ. ϲ١
He likes playing the piano. ϲ١
He likes playing the trumpet. ϲȡ
He likes playing the violin. ϲС١
He looks much younger than he is. ʵöࡣ
He looks very healthy. ܽ
He made a successful career in business. ʮֳɹ
He majored in Computers. ޼
He makes the bads every day. ÿ춼̴
He often plays cards. ˿ơ
He often plays golf. ȥ߶
He owes my uncle $100. Ƿ100Ԫ
He paused for a reply. ͣšش
He phoned to cancel the meeting. 绰ȡ顣
He plays violin just for enjoyment. СֻΪ֡
He plays with my friends every day. ÿ춼ҵ档
He reads a book every day. ÿ춼һ顣
He repaired his house. ķӡ
He seems to be the most muscular guy. ƺΰ
He speaks Chinese every day. ÿ춼
He speaks English fluently. Ӣ
He speaks with London accent. ׶ؿ
He still has a bad cold. Ȼظð
He suggested a picnic. һҰ͡
He surprised them, so they gave up quietly. 䲻ϮǣǹԹԵͶˡ
He swept her off her feet. ˡ
He tricked me. I hate him. ˣŪңú
He turned white with amazement. µ԰ˡ
He used to live in my neighborhood. ھӡ
He was absent yesterday. Do you know why? û֪Ϊʲô?
He was appointed president of the committee recently. ΪǸܲá
He was born in New York. ŦԼ
He was not a bit tired. һҲۡ
He was so startled that he yelled. ŵøС
He washes dresses every day. ÿ춼ϴ·
He watches TV every day. ÿ춼ӡ
He will be too afraid to do anything. µʲôˡ
He will become a writer if he goes on doing well in writing. дôõĻΪһҡ
He will probably follow in his father's footsteps. ܻ̳иҵ
He won an election. ѡлʤ
Hello! / Hi! !
Hello! I'm from ABC Insurance. May I speak to you? ãǴABCչ˾ġҿԸ̸̸
Hello, Randy. Is he going to be taken care of? ιϣϰǼһʰ
Hello, Tom, what's happening? ãķô
Hello. Can I see Mr. Green? ãܼ?
Hello. Can I see Mr.Green? ãܼ?
Hello. May I speak to Mr. Green? ãҸ
Help yourself, please. Լá
Help yourself. 
Her blouse is behind the desk. 档
Her dress is  behind the table. ·Ӻ档
Her skirt is behind the chair. ȹӺ档
Her socks is under the night stand. Ķڴͷ档
Her stockings on the sofa. ĳɳ档
Here is my card. ҵƬ 
Here is your change. Ǯ
Here is your food. Ĳˡ
Here you are. 㡣
Here! !
Here, have some coffee on me. ȿȡ
Here's a gift for you. и͸㡣
Here's your change. Ǯ
He's a composer of church hymns.I like his music a lot. ڽʫңҺϲ֡
He's a composer of folk ballads.I like his music a lot. ҥңҺϲ֡
He's a composer of popular songs.I like his music a lot. иңҺϲ֡
He's a composer of sacred music.I like his music a lot. ڽңҺϲ֡
He's a cook. ǳʦ
He's a doctor. ҽ
He's a lawyer. ʦ
He's a manager. Ǹ
He's a policeman. Ǿ졣
He's a student. ѧ
He's a teather. ǽʦ
He's a very efficient young man though a little proud. Ǹˣе㽾
He's acomposer of serious music.I like his music a lot. ңҺϲ֡
He's an American. ˡ
He's an engineer. ǹʦ
He's Bob. Ǳ
He's crazy about Michael Jordan. ϲˡǵ
He's good at lifting weights. ھء
He's got a bad headache. ͷʹ
He's made up his mind to quit his job. ѾȥĹ
He's not feeling very well today. ò
He's not in. May I take a message for him? ڣӸ?
He's on the phone. ڴ绰
He's still a boy after all. ϾֻǸӡ
He's the youngest in the family. һСġ
Hey, guy, we're rich. ٣ƣǷˣ 
Hey, man, good to see you. ˣһᡣ
Hey, you break it up! ιס
Hi, Ann. Nice to see you again. áٴμ㡣
Hi, Jack, what lessons will you take this semester? ãܿˣѧѡʲô?
Hi, Jack, where do you live now? ãܿˣסĶ?
Hi, Joe! ˣǣ
Hi, Joe, is it really you? ǣã?
Hi, Lucy. I'll take French and Economics. ã¶ѡ;á
Hi, thief! Would you stop that music for me? ιС͵֣Ұֹص
His ear is wounded, Does it hurt? Ķˣ۲ۣ
His eye is swollen, Does it hurt? ۾ˣ۲ۣ
His eyes will pop out in astonishment. Ϊ¶ɴ۾
His finger is wounded, Does it hurt? ָˣ۲ۣ
His flattery makes me sick. ĹάҶġ
His foot is wounded, Does it hurt? Ľˣ۲ۣ
His hand is swollen, Does it hurt? ˣ۲ۣ
His leg is wounded, Does it hurt? ˣ۲ۣ
His necktie is behind the book case. ܺ档
His short is in the drawer. ĳڳ
His toe is swollen, Does it hurt? Ľֺˣ۲ۣ
His trousers in the wardrobe. Ŀ¹
His wife died a year ago. Now he lives alone. ȥȥˡһס
Hold on. һȡ
Hold your horses. ĵ
How about going out for dinner? ȥΣ 
How about if we go tomorrow instead? Ǹĳȥô 
How about Mary? How long has she lived there? ô?Ƕס?
How are things going? չ?
How are you doing these days? Щô?
How are you doing with your new boss? ˾Σ 
How are you feeling today? оô?
How are you recently? ô?
How are you? ?
How awful. ѽ
How big is your house? ķж?
How big? 
How boring! ģ
How can he give us such a tedious lecture! ôôƷζݽ
How can he give us such a tedious lecture. ôôƷζݽ
How can I get in touch with you? ܸϣ
How can I improve my spoken English? Ҹ߿ˮƽ?
How can you do such a thing? ôأ
How can you say that? ô˵ 
How cold! 䣡
How come? ô
How dare you! ң 
How deep? 
How did  you recognize him? ʶģ
How did Mary make all of her money? еǮô׬ģ 
How did the game turn out? Σ 
How did you do it? ģ
How did you do on your test? οԵĽΣ 
How did you doing spend your holiday? ô?
How did you find him? ҵģ
How did you get there? ôȥ?
How did you go? ôߣ
How did you like it? ϲǶ?
How did you tell him? θģ
How do I get to your place? ô
How do I look? ҿȥô
How do other racers feel? ͬô룿
How do you do? ã
How do you like Hong Kong? ϲ 
How do you spell it? ôƴ?
How do you spend your evenings? ҹ㶼ô?
How do you want your steak? ţҪ죿 
How far is it from here to the bus stop? վжԶ
How far? Զ
How fast? 죿
How fragrant the flowers are! Щ!
How fragrant the flowers are. Щ㣡
How funny! 滬
How have you been these years? Щô?
How interesting! Ȥ
How is Amy / your wife / your husband? ׺?/Ӻ?/ɷ?
How is Amy / your wife / your husband? ׺? /Ӻ?/ɷ?
How is it going? ô
How is the weather today? Σ
How is your family? ļô?
How late are you open. Ӫҵ㣿
How late are you open? Ӫҵ㣿
How long did it last? ˶ã
How long do you watch TV every day? ÿ쿴೤ʱ?
How long does it take for a letter to get to America from Beijing? ŴӱҪ?
How long have you been here? ˣ 
How long have you been married? ǽ?
How long have you had it? ⲡ?
How long have you stayed there? Ƕס?
How long have you studied English? ѧӢ?
How long is the street? ж೤?
How long will it take for a letter to get to California? żĵҪ೤ʱ䣿
How long will it take for a package to get to California? ѰĵҪ೤ʱ?
How long will it take for a telegram to get to California? ѵ籨Ҫ೤ʱ䣿
How long will it take me to get there? ǶҪ೤ʱ䣿
How long will it take to get to your house? Ҫã 
How long will it take you to have it counted? Ҫܰã
How long will it take you to have it fixed? Ҫܰã
How long will it take you to have it made? Ҫܰã
How long will it take you to make it? Ҫò
How long will it take you to repair it? Ҫò޺
How long will the sale last? ۼ۶?
How long will you be away? 㽫뿪ã
How long will you be in? 㽫ȥã
How long will you be out? 㽫ȥã
How long will you be staying in hong kong? 㽫۶ã
How long will you be working in Canada? 㽫ڼôã
How long will you remain here? 㽫ﶺã
How long will you remain in the country? 㽫䶺ã
How long will you remain in the hospital? 㽫ҽԺã
How long will you remain in the United States? 㽫ã
How long will you remain out? 㽫涺ã
How long will you remain there? 㽫ﶺã
How long? ೤
How many bags are you going to get? Ҫȡ
How many bottles are you going to buy? Ҫƿ
How many boxes are you going to use? ҪüУ
How many cans are you going to take? Ҫüޣ
How many cups are you going to order? Ҫ
How many dozen are you going to take? Ҫü
How many feet are you going to use? ҪüӢߣ
How many gallons are you going to take? Ҫüأ
How many handfuls are you going to get? Ҫȡѣ
How many of these are you going to buy her? Ҫٸ
How many of these are you going to lend her? Ҫٸ
How many of these are you going to send him? ҪͶٸ
How many pieces are you going to buy? Ҫ򼸿飿
How many pieces are you going to order? Ҫţ
How many pieces are you going to take? Ҫü֧
How many pounds are you going to order? Ҫ
How many provinces do you have? жٸ?
How many slices are you going to use? ҪüƬ
How many workshops are there in your factory? ǳжٳ?
How many yards are you going to get? Ҫȡ룿
How many years have you been playing pingpong? ƹ?
How much cloth did you want to order? Ҫٲϣ
How much do you know about the works of George Eliot? ΡصƷ֪?
How much does it coat? ֵǮ
How much does it cost to go abroad? ҪǮ 
How much does it cost? Ǯ?
How much does she drink? Ҫȶ٣
How much does she eat? ҪԶ٣
How much does she need? Ҫ٣
How much does shw want? Ҫ٣
How much does the elephant weight? ж?
How much flour did you want to use? Ҫöۣ
How much ham did you want to buy? Ҫٻȣ
How much ink did you want to get ? Ҫöīˮ
How much is a bus ticket? ƱҪǮ
How much is a hair cut? һͷҪǮ
How much is a one-way ticket to Beijing? һŵĵƱҪǮ
How much is a round-trip ticket to Beijing? һŵƱҪǮ
How much is it by air mail? ҪǮ
How much is it by registered mail? ҺҪǮ
How much is it? Ǯ?
How much is it? Ǯ
How much is that? ǸǮ
How much is the admisssion fee? 볡ҪǮ
How much is the electricity bill a month? ÿµҪǮ
How much is the interest a year? ÿϢ٣
How much is the postage for this? ʷҪǮ
How much is the rent for a month? ÿ?
How much is the rent? ҪǮ
How much is the salary a month? ÿнˮ٣
How much is the telephone bill a month? ÿµ绰ҪǮ
How much is this carpet per square yard? ̺ÿƽҪǮ
How much is this land per acre? ÿӢĶҪǮ
How much is this meat per pound? ÿҪǮ
How much is this? Ǯ
How much money did you make? ׬˶Ǯ 
How much paint did you want to order? Ҫ᣿
How much will that be altogether? ܹǮ
How much will the hospital bill be? סԺѴǶǮ
How much wool did you want to order? Ҫë
How much? Ǯ?
How much?How many? ٣
How nice! !
How often did I tell you not to say a word? ҸٴβҪ?
How often did I tell you not to slam the door? ҸٴβҪȻ?
How often did I tell you not to speak so loud? ҸٴβҪô?
How often did I tell you not to yell in the house? ҸٴβҪڷ?
How often did I tell you to keep quiet? ҸٴҪ?
How often did I tell you to speak clearly? ҸٴҪ?
How often did I tell you to take your time? ҸٴҪ?
How often do you eat out? һη
How often do you go swimming? ȥһӾ?
How ofter did I tell you to sit straight? ҸٴҪ?
How old? ϣ
How pretty! Ư
How should I tell him the bad news? ҸθϢ 
How stupid! 
How tall? ߣ
How thick is the ice here? ıж?
How was it, sir? 
How was your date? Լô 
How was your weekend? ĩô 
How wide is this bridge? ж?
How will you spend the evening? ϸʲô?
How! A fight! 
How's everything? һлð?
How's it going? ô?
How's your aunt? Ĺùú
How's your brother? ֵܺ
How's your cousin? Ľú
How's your daughter? ĶӺ
How's your nephew? Ů
How's your niece? ֶ
How's your sister? ɩɩ
How's your son? ıֺ
How's your uncle? 
Hurray! ꣡
I agree ͬ⡣
I always get my man. ǲҵƤߵġ
I am a football fan. Ǹԡ
I am a Michael Jordan fan. ˶ǵԡ
I am bored to death. ˡ
I am most attracted by Dickens. Ҹ˹Ʒҡ
I am old enough to make up my own mind. ѾˣԼˡ
I am on top of the world. Ҹ˵˼㡣
I am so sorry about this. ԴҷǳǸ(ź)
I am too tired to speak. ۵˵ 
I answer telephones and do some typing. ҽӵ绰ʹ֡
I apologize. ҺܱǸ
I appreciate your invitation. л롣
I ask him to do the dishes right now. Ҫϴ
I ask him to do the housework now. Ҫ
I ask him to do the washing now. Ҫϴӹ
I ask him to pay you now. ҪڸǮ㡣
I ask him to see the doctor. Ҫȥҽ
I ask him to stay at home. Ҫڼ
I ask him to stay at school. ҪѧУ
I ask him to take this medicine. Ҫҩ
I ask him to tell me everything he did. Ҫңÿ顣
I ask him to tell me everything he heard. Ҫңÿ顣
I ask him to tell me everything he knew. Ҫң֪ÿ顣
I ask him to tell me everything he thought. Ҫңÿ顣
I ask him to tell me the details about everything. Ҫÿµϸڡ
I ask him to tell me the truth about everything. Ҫÿµʵ
I ask him to wait a few minutes. Ҫȼӡ
I ask him to wait outside. Ҫ档
I ask hin to tell me everything he saw. Ҫңÿ顣
I asked him to buy it for me, but he wouldn't. 򣬵ϡ
I asked him to check it for me, but he wouldn't. Ҽ飬ϡ
I asked him to clean it for me, but he wouldn't. ϡ
I asked him to come with me , but he wouldn't. һϡ
I asked him to do it for me, but he wouldn't. ϡ
I asked him to fix it for me, but he wouldn't. ϡ
I asked him to go to the store, but he wouldn't ȥ̵꣬ϡ
I asked him to keep quiet, but he wouldn't. ྲϡ
I asked him to leave immediately, but he wouldn't. 뿪ϡ
I asked him to lend me a book , but he wouldn't. ңϡ
I asked him to paint it for me, but he wouldn't ᣬϡ
I asked him to pay, but he wouldn't. ˣϡ
I asked him to play with me, but he wouldn't. 棬ϡ
I asked him to stop, but he wouldn't. ֹͣϡ
I assure you. 㱣֤
I ate 2 peaches. ҳӡ
I ate apples for breakfast yesterday. 緹Եƻ
I ate beef noodles for lunch yesterday. 緹Եţ档
I ate bread for breakfast yesterday. 緹Ե
I ate cakes for dinner yesterday. Եǵ⡣
I ate eggs for breakfast yesterday. 緹ԵǼ
I ate ham for breakfast yesterday. 緹Եǻȡ
I ate jam for breakfast yesterday. 緹Եǹ
I ate mushroom soup for lunch yesterday. ԵǶ
I ate noodles for lunch yesterday. 緹Ե档
I ate oatmeal for breakfast yesterday. 緹ԵƬ
I ate oranges for breakfast yesterday. 緹Եǽӡ
I ate peaches for breakfast yesterday. 緹Եӡ
I ate roast chicken for lunch yesterday. 緹Եռ
I ate stream fish for lunch yesterday. 緹Ե㡣
I ate tomato soup for lunch yesterday. ԵǷ
I ate vegetable soup for lunch yesterday. Ե߲
I beg your pardon. ԭ¡
I beg your pardon? ˵һ(û)
I believe I'm the strongest. ǿ׳ġ
I bet he's the best. ҸҴġ
I bet you can. ȷ
I blew it. Ǵˡ
I bought 3 apples. ƻ
I bought 3 pounds of flour. ۡ
I bought 5 yard of ribbon. д
I bought 7 boxes of matches. ߺл
I bought one gallon of milk. һţ̡
I broke 5 cups. Ҵӡ
I broke 7 plates. Ҵ߸ӡ
I buy some food on my way home. һؼ·ЩԵġ
I came here when I was 20. Ҷʮ
I can come any time except Sunday. Ҷ
I can do. һ
I can manage. ԼӦ
I can paint. һử
I can read. һ
I can speak Chinese. һ˵й
I can speak English. һ˵Ӣ
I can write. һд
I cannot agree with you on this point. һϣҲͬ
I can't afford a new car. һ³
I can't afford it. 
I can't believe a word you say. ҲŲ!
I can't believe it. Ҽֱš
I can't believe you never. ôĵӣ
I can't do this. Ҳô 
I can't follow you. Ҳ˵ġ
I can't help it, sir. ҲΪ
I can't help it. û취 
I can't resist the temptation. Ҳֵܵջ
I can't stand it. ܲˡ
I can't take it anymore. ܲˣ
I can't take you any more! Ҳܲ
I can't tell. ˵׼
I caught the last bus. Ҹһ೵
I come from Japan. ձ
I cooked breakfast for the family. Ϊһ͡
I could die. ֱãҪˡ
I could hardly speak. Ҽֱ˵
I could kill you! 㣡 
I couldn't agree more. ȫͬ⡣
I couldn't get through. Ҵͨ绰
I couldn't help it. ûа취
I decline! Ҿܾ!
I detest you! Һ㣡 
I develop films myself. ԼϴƬ
I did composition last month. ϸġ
I did exercise last week. ϰ
I did homework lat night. ͥҵ
I did lesson yesterday. Ρ
I did Math this morning. ҽ
I did work this afternoon. ҽ繤
I didn't know he was the richest person in the world. Ҳ֪Ǯˡ 
I didn't mean to offend you. Ҳǹð㡣 
I didn't mean to. Ҳǹġ
I didn't read the whole paper, arts column. ûпֽȫֻǴſ档
I didn't read the whole paper, editorial. ûпֽȫֻǴſۡ
I didn't read the whole paper, front page. ûпֽȫֻǴſͷ档
I didn't read the whole paper, headlines. ûпֽȫֻǴſ˱⡣
I didn't read the whole paper, society page column. ûпֽȫֻǴſ罻档
I didn't read the whole paper, sports page. ûпֽȫֻǴſ档
I didn't realize how much this meant to you. Ҳ֪ô 
I didn't sleep well. û˯á
I do want to see him now. ȷʵȥ
I don't believe he will get to the station on time. Ҳ׼ʱվ
I don't care what you say. Ҳںô˵ 
I don't feel very well. Ҿò̫
I don't know for sure. Ҳܿ϶
I don't know, sir, but I guess the computer made some mistake. ֪ѽǵԳ˹ˡ
I don't know. You may look in the TV Guide. Ҳ֪Կӱ
I don't like wearing the uniform. ҲϲƷ
I don't like working on Sunday. Ҳϲ칤
I don't mean it. Ҳǹġ
I don't think he will get here on time. ҲΪ׼ʱ
I don't think it's necessary for us to discuss this question any further. ûбҪһ⡣
I don't want to hear it. Ҳ 
I don't want to put you to any trouble. Ҳ鷳㡣
I don't want to see any more of this TV show. ҲٿӽĿˡ
I don't want to see your face! ҲԸټ㣡
I doubt he'll win the election. һǷӮѡ١
I doubt it. һɡ
I dress my sister and wash her hands and face. Ҹô·ϴϴ֡
I driank a cup of tea. Һһ衣
I drop the letter into the mailbox in front of the Post Office. ҰʾǰͲ
I enjoy working with you very much. Һϲһ 
I enjoy your company. ϲ顣
I enjoyed it very much. ҷǳϲ
I envy you. Ľ㡣
I expected No.2 to win. Ϊ2ŻӮ 
I feel at home living here. The landlady is very kind to me. Ҿסڼһ̫̫Һܺá
I feel like having some dumplings. ҺԽӡ
I feel like sleeping. ˯ 
I feel like taking a walk. ɢ 
I feel terrible about it. ̫Բˡ
I feel the same way. ҲͬС
I felt no regret for it. Ҳúڡ
I felt sort of ill. Ҹое㲻ʡ
I find classical concerts more to my liking than rock concerts. Ҿùŵֻҡֻθڡ
I find my name on the blackboard. I must have got a remittance. ںڰϿҵ֣϶ҵĻ
I finished my work at 6 p.m. 6°ˡ
I generally agree with you. ҴͬĿ
I get to my office at 10:30. ʮ뵽칫ҡ
I get up at 8 every morning. ÿ8𴲡
I get up at six o'clock. 𴲡
I go downstairs and have my breakfast. ¥緹
I got 4 oranges. ĸӡ
I got a bonus. ҵõһݺ
I got a clear picture on the TV set. ҵĵӻкĻ档
I got a dozen eggs. һ򼦵
I got a good picture on the TV set. ҵĵӻкܺõĻ档
I got a prize. ҵõһݽ
I got many channels on the TV set. ҵĵӻкܶƵ
I got much volume on the TV set. ҵĵӻкܴ
I got my bicycle repaired. ޺˽̤
I got my car washed. ϴ˳
I got my hair cut. Ҽͷ
I got my leg broken. ҵ˽š
I got there by plane. ɻȥġ
I graduated from Yale University 5 years ago. ǰҴҮ³ѧҵ
I guess he will say something. Ҳ˵ʲô
I guess he's about 30. Ҳ30ꡣ
I guess I could come over.  
I guess so, honey. ţġ
I guess you're right. It seems I'll be grounded. ˵öԣҿҸתˡ
I had a glass of water. Һһˮ
I had a hamburger and a fried chicken leg? ҳһһըȡ
I had a shot of penicillin. Ҵһùء
I had lunch with a friend of mine. Һҵһһ緹
I had my breakfast on the way. ·ϳԵ緹
I had thought about arguing with the teacher about that, but I didn't have enough courage. ұʦǸ⣬û㹻
I had thought about living with my grandparents when my parents went abroad last year. ҵĸĸȥʱұҵ游ĸסһ
I had thought he knew the time of the meeting. ԭΪ֪ʱ䡣
I hate Jazz. It's too noisy. ʿ̫ˡ
I hate you! 㣡 
I have a complaint. ҪͶߡ
I have a dog, but it's very quiet. һֻܰ
I have a feeling he will get to the airpot on time. һָо׼ʱ
I have a good idea! һ⡣
I have a lot of problems. кܶ⡣ 
I have an interview next week. Ҫμӿԡ
I have an interview this afternoon. ҽԡ
I have bought a ticket for a sleeper. Ʊ
I have confidence in myself. ҶԼľġ
I have my lunch in a snack bar nearby. ڸһҿ͵緹
I have never heard the piece before, who wrote it? Ҵûӣ˭д?
I have no choice. ұѡ
I have no idea about it. һ㶼֪
I have no idea. Ҳ֪
I have nothing to do with it. ޹ء
I have received a letter from my cousin. յұֵš
I have so many things to do before I leave. ֮ǰкܶҪ
I have some difficulty in expressing myself. ұеѡ
I have some left. ʣһЩ
I have the right to know. Ȩ֪
I have to change my appointment from Monday to Thursday. ҲòԼһĵġ
I have to drop by the bank to get some money. ҵõȥȡһǮ
I have to go now. ұˡ
I have to hang up now. ҵùҵ绰ˡ
I haven't heard from him for a long time. Һܾûյˡ
I haven't the slightest idea. һ֪
I heard she got married last week. ˵ڽˡ
I heard some one laughing. Ц
I heard that you're getting married. Congratulations. ˵Ҫˣϲ 
I heard the clock, but I didn't get up until 9. ˣߵŵ
I hope he will be able to find it. ϣҵ
I hope he will meet me at the airport. ϣܵҡ
I hope I'll get a big pay raise. Ըнˮһ¡
I hope I'm not bothering you. ϣûд㡣
I hope it'll be fine tomorrow. ϣǺ
I hope no. ϣǡ
I hope not. ϣᡣ
I hope our dreams come true. ϣǵ档 
I hope so. ϣˡ
I hope that I can get a decent job with a good salary. ϣһݼ棬ָߵĹ
I hope that will not cause you too much trouble. ϣǲ̫鷳
I hope the weather there is cold enough. ϣǶ䡣
I hope you agree with me. ϣͬҡ
I hope you believe me. ϣҡ
I hope you bring his quitar with him. ϣļһ
I hope you bring his records with him. ϣĳƬһ
I hope you can accept my offer. ϣܽҵĽ顣
I hope you can come back with me. ϣܻһ
I hope you can consider my offer. ϣܿҵĽ顣
I hope you can find your book soon. ϣܿҵ顣
I hope you can find your glasses soon. ϣܿҵ۾
I hope you can find your money soon. ϣܿҵǮ
I hope you can have a good time on your trip. ϣ;иõʱ⡣
I hope you can have an enjoyable time on your trip. ϣ;иʱ⡣
I hope you can have an exciting time on your trip. ϣ;и˷ܵʱ⡣
I hope you can help me. ϣܰҡ
I hope you can like the picnic. ϣϲҰ͡
I hope you can like the play. ϣϲϲ硣
I hope you can like the show. ϣϲݡ
I hope you can pass the examinations. ϣĿͨ
I hope you can see me. ϣܿҡ
I hope you can tell me. ϣܸҡ
I hope you change his decision. ϣıľ
I hope you change his plan. ϣıļƻ
I hope you everything will be fine. ϣһ˳
I hope you get here on time. ϣ׼ʱ
I hope you get there on time. ϣ׼ʱ
I hope you get to the airport on time. ϣ׼ʱ
I hope you get to the station on time. ϣ׼ʱվ
I hope you trust me ϣҡ
I hope you understand. ϣ˽⡣
I hope you will succeed. ϣɹ
I hope you'll be well soon. ףջָ
I hope you'll forgive me. ϣԭҡ
I hople yu can do well in the examinationgs. ϣĿܳɹ
I hurried to my office. Ҵæϵ칫ҡ
I imagine it was part of a dinosaur. Ҳǿһֹ
I invited him last Thursday. ϸ
I invited him ti come down, but he wouldn't. ϡ
I invited him to come back, but he wouldn't. ϡ
I invited him to come in, but he wouldn't. ϡ
I invited him to come over, but he wouldn't. ϡ
I invited hime to come up, but he wouldn't. ϡ
I just made it! !
I know all about it. ֪йһС
I know he will answer your question. ֪شҵ⡣
I know he will be able to find way here. ֪ҵ·
I know he will be able to find way home. ֪ҵؼҵ·
I know he will be able to find way there. ֪ҵ·
I know he will do something. ֪ʲô
I know he will understand your letter. ֪ҵš
I know I'll win. һӮġ
I know the boy whose father is a ball player. ֪ǸкĸԱ
I know the boy whose father is a banker. ֪Ǹкĸмҡ
I know the boy whose father is a captain. ֪ǸкĸǴ
I know the boy whose father is a college president. ֪ǸкĸǴѧУ
I know the boy whose father is a dentist. ֪Ǹкĸҽ
I know the boy whose father is a guide. ֪ǸкĸǵΡ
I know the boy whose father is a mailman. ֪Ǹкĸʲ
I know the boy whose father is a manager. ֪ǸкĸǾ
I know the boy whose father is a medical doctor. ֪Ǹкĸҽʦ
I know the boy whose father is a merchant. ֪Ǹкĸˡ
I know the boy whose father is a missionary. ֪ǸкĸǴʿ
I know the boy whose father is a painter. ֪Ǹкĸǻҡ
I know the boy whose father is a pilot. ֪ǸкĸǷԱ
I know the boy whose father is a policeman. ֪ǸкĸǾ졣
I know the boy whose father is a professor. ֪ǸкĸǴѧڡ
I know the boy whose father is a scentist. ֪Ǹкĸǿѧҡ
I know the boy whose father is a writer. ֪Ǹкĸҡ
I know the boy whose father is an architect. ֪Ǹкĸǽʦ
I know the boy whose father is an attorney. ֪Ǹкĸʦ
I know the boy whose father is an engineer. ֪Ǹкĸǹʦ
I know the feeling. ָ֪о
I know what you want. ֪Ҫʲô 
I learned English this morning. ҽѧӢġ
I learned geography last week. ѧ
I learned grammar this afternoon. ҽѧ﷨
I learned history last month. ϸѧʷ
I learned Japanese yesterday. ѧġ
I leave the office at 7. ߵ뿪칫ҡ
I like collecting stamps. ϲռƱ
I like football best. ϲ
I like football. ϲ
I like ice-cream. ϲԱܡ
I like listening to pop music. ϲ֡
I like playing football. ϲ
I like Shakespeare better than Milton. ֶٱҸϲɯʿǡ
I like writing, but I wouldn't take it as my career. ϲЭԸԴΪְҵ
I like your sense of humor. ϲĬС 
I live at 203 Curzon Street. סڿʤ203š
I loathe you! 㣡 
I locked all the doors. еš
I lost two teeth, my contract, and the game. 룩˫С
I love this game. Ӱ˶
I love you! Ұ!
I made 11 British pounds. ׬ʮһӢ
I may be the first. ˵ҵõһ
I may be wrong, but your theory is all wrong, professor. ҲҲԣȫˡ
I mean what I say. ˵
I meet the boss himself. Ҽϰ屾ˡ
I meet the boy whose aunt is a beautician. ǸкĹʦ
I meet the boy whose aunt is a clerk. ǸкĹǵԱ
I meet the boy whose aunt is a housemaid. ǸкĹǼͥ
I meet the boy whose aunt is a librarist. ǸкĹͼԱ
I meet the boy whose aunt is a model. ǸкĹģء
I meet the boy whose aunt is a musician. ǸкĹּҡ
I meet the boy whose aunt is a nurse. ǸкĹǻʿ
I meet the boy whose aunt is a receptionist. ǸкĹǽӴԱ
I meet the boy whose aunt is a reporter. ǸкĹǼߡ
I meet the boy whose aunt is a saleslady. ǸкĹԱ
I meet the boy whose aunt is a secretary. ǸкĹ顣
I meet the boy whose aunt is a stenographer. ǸкĹټԱ
I meet the boy whose aunt is a stewardess. ǸкĹǿС㡣
I meet the boy whose aunt is a TV announcer. ǸкĹǵӲԱ
I meet the boy whose aunt is a typist. ǸкĹǴԱ
I meet the boy whose aunt is an accountant. ǸкĹǻơ
I meet the boy whose aunt is an editor. кĹǱ༭
I met her at the department store. ڰٻ˾
I met her last Sunday. ϸ
I met one of the announcers over at the television station. ڵӹ˾һλԱ
I met one of the cameramen over at the television station. ڵӹ˾һλӰʦ
I met one of the engineers over at the television station. ڵӹ˾һλʦ
I met one of the newscasters over at the television station. ڵӹ˾һλŲԱ
I must be the first. һҪõһ
I must have dialed a wrong number. һˡ
I need your help. Ҫİ 
I never expected him to be so great. û뵽ô˲
I never grow tired of novels though I read them everyday. ÿ쿴С˵ûᷳ
I never want to see your face again! ҲҪ㣡 
I often brush my teeth in the morning. ҳˢ
I often comb my hair in the morning. ҳͷ
I often do home work in the afternoon. ҳΡ
I often finish school in the afternoon. ҳѧ
I often get up in the morning. ҳ𴲡
I often go home at noon. ҳؼҡ
I often go out in the morning. ҳϳš
I often go to bad at night. ҳ˯
I often go to market in the afternoon. ҳȥг
I often go to school in the morning. ҳȥѧУ
I often go to the office in the morning. ҳȥ칫ҡ
I often go to work in the morning. ҳȥ
I often have breakfast in the morning. ҳϳ͡
I often have lunch at noon. ҳ緹
I often have supper at night. ҳϳ͡
I often listen to the radio at night. ҳ
I often read the newspaper in the morning. ҳϿ
I often study in the morning. ҳ϶顣
I often take a bath at night. ҳϴ衣
I often take my mind off my work by reading an interesting novel. ͨͨĶС˵ʹҵעӹתƹ
I often watch TV  at night. ҳϿӡ
I once took a part-time job delivering the Evening Post. ɹļְ
I only had time to visit Edinburgh. ֻʱȥ
I opened all the doors. Ҵеš
I ought to be on time. Ӧ׼ʱ
I ought to be patient. ӦҪġ
I ought to do it again. ӦһΡ
I ought to explain to the manager. Ӧ͡
I ought to go now. Ӧߡ
I ought to go right away. Ӧȥ
I ought to go to bed now. Ӧȥ˯
I ought to go to work now. Ӧȥ
I ought to keep cool. Ӧñ侲
I ought to make a phone call. Ӧô绰
I ought to not bother him any more. ӦòҪˡ
I ought to see a doctoe at once. Ӧȥҽ
I ought to see the manager. Ӧü
I ought to stay at home. ӦڼС
I ought to take her home. Ӧؼҡ
I ought to take his advice. ӦýȰ档
I ought to talk to him. Ӧú֡
I ought to tell him the whole story. Ӧøʼĩ
I ought to think about it. Ӧǡ
I ought to write a letter. Ӧдһš
I owe it all to you. ȫĸ
I owe you for my dinner. Ƿ͵Ǯ
I owe you one. Ƿһ顣
I particularly like English literature. ҶӢѧжӡ
I phoned him last Saturday. ϸ绰
I pick up my sister from her school. ҵѧУá
I picked up my cards. ҼҵĿƬ
I picked up my papers. Ҽҵļ
I plan to go to the concert. Ҵȥֻᡣ
I plan to learn photography. ҴѧӰ
I played card this afternoon. ҽڴơ
I played downstairs last night. ¥档
I played in the yard this afternoon. ҽͥԺ档
I played magic yesterday. ħ
I played outside this morning. ҽ档
I played ping-pong this morning. ҽڴƹ
I played upstairs yesterday. ¥档
I prefer fishing to swimming. ӾҸϲ㡣
I prefer tea to coffee. ͿȣҸϲ衣
I promise. ұ֤
I put myself entirely in your hands. Ұ˵İ졣
I put on  my sweater. Ҵҵë¡
I put on a bit of makeup. һһױ
I put on my gloves. Ҵҵס
I put some photographs in the envelope. ˼Ƭ
I quit! Ҳ!
I read 10 lettres. Ҷʮš
I read 8 lines. Ҷ˰֡
I read a magazine in bed. ڴϿ־
I read the newspaper over breakfast. ұ߳緹߿ֽ
I really appreciate your help. ҷǳлİ
I really don't known. 治֪
I really enjoyed myself. úܿġ
I really regret it. ķǳڡ
I recommend to you Time and Newsweek. They are excellent. Ƽʱܿ͡Ǻܰ
I remember George's father owns a ship. ҼǵεĸһҴ
I remember the girl whose father earns $ 10000 a month. ҼǵǸŮĸһ׬һԪ
I remember the girl whose father earns $ 140000 a year. ҼǵǸŮĸһ׬ʮԪ
I remember the girl whose father earns $ 2000 a week. ҼǵǸŮĸһ׬ǧԪ
I remember the girl whose father earns $ 300 a day. ҼǵǸŮĸһ׬Ԫ
I remember the girl whose father goes there every autumn. ҼǵǸŮĸÿ춼ȥ
I remember the girl whose father goes there every spring. ҼǵǸŮĸÿ괺춼ȥ
I remember the girl whose father goes there every summer. ҼǵǸŮĸÿ춼ȥ
I remember the girl whose father goes there every winter. ҼǵǸŮĸÿ궬춼ȥ
I remember the girl whose father owns a bakery. ҼǵǸŮĸһꡣ
I remember the girl whose father owns a dress shop. ҼǵǸŮĸһҷװꡣ
I remember the girl whose father owns a florist. ҼǵǸŮĸһ鱦ꡣ
I remember the girl whose father owns a fruit shop. ҼǵǸŮĸһˮꡣ
I remember the girl whose father owns a jewelry store. ҼǵǸŮĸһľߵꡣ
I remember the girl whose father owns a pet shop. ҼǵǸŮĸһҳꡣ
I remember the girl whose father owns a race horse. ҼǵǸŮĸһƥ
I remember the girl whose father owns a stationery store. ҼǵǸŮĸһƷꡣ
I remember the girl whose father owns a tailor shop. ҼǵǸŮĸһҲ÷ꡣ
I remenber the boy whose father owns a lake. ҼǵǸкĸһ
I saw him at the supermaket. ڳг
I saw him last Monday. ϸһ
I see what your mean. ˽˼ 
I see. ˡ
I shave, brush my teeth, and comb my hair. ϴˢͷ
I should say you've caught a cold. ҿðˡ
I slept soundly all night. ҹ˯ĺ졣
I spent 12 dollars. ʮǮ
I start work at 8 o'clock. Ұ˵㿪ʼ
I started school at the age of 6. 꿪ʼѧ
I stayed and did some extra work. ¼һࡣ
I still have a cough. Ȼԡ
I subscribed to a lot of periodicals last year. ȥҶڿ
I suppose he was sick. Ҳǲˡ
I suppose he's coming to us. Ҳᵽġ
I suppose I can finish the project next year. ɴ˹̡
I suppose it might be gold. ˵ǽӰ
I suppose it's an inconvenience for you to do this. Ʋ˵Ǻܲġ
I suppose it's difficult for you to do this. Ʋ˵Ǻѵġ
I suppose so. 
I suppose you dance much. 㳣ɡ
I take it you don't agree. ô˵Ϊǲͬ⡣ 
I then take a bath in the bathroom. Ȼȥϴϴ衣
I think he will buy something. ʲô
I think he's no good. С
I think he's still in bed. 룬ڴϡ
I think his fish is a little bigger than mine. ƺҵĴһ㡣
I think it's going to be too big. Ϊ̫
I think it's going to be too cold. Ϊ̫䡣
I think it's going to be too dry. Ϊ̫ɡ
I think it's going to be too high. Ϊ̫ߡ
I think it's going to be too hot. Ϊ̫ȡ
I think it's going to be too humid. Ϊ̫ʪ
I think it's going to be too long. Ϊ̫
I think it's going to be too short. Ϊ̡̫
I think it's going to be too small. Ϊ̫С
I think it's going to break soon. Ϊܿ챻ơ
I think it's going to crack soon. Ϊܿ챭顣
I think it's going to rain tomorrow. Ϊ콫ꡣ
I think it's going to snow all day. Ϊ콫ѩ
I think it's going to take at least 2 days. Ϊʱ䡣
I think it's going to take too long. Ϊܳʱ䡣
I think it's going to take too much time. Ϊ̫ʱ䡣
I think it's going to tear soon. Ϊܿ챻˺ơ
I think so. Ҳô롣
I think that's the guy-he's a killer. ǼһǸɱ֡
I think this is a fake diamond. Ǽʯ 
I think you're mistaken about that. ԡ
I thought he could design the most beautiful department store, but... ƳƯİٻ̳
I thought so, too. ҲΪ
I thought you could do a better job. Ϊıֻá 
I told him last Tuesday. ϸڶ
I told him to come in and rest for a while. ҸϢһ¡
I told him to come in and wait here. Ҹȡ
I told him to come in for a few minutes. Ҹȼӡ
I told him to come in while waiting. Ҹһ¡
I told him to stay for lunch. Ҹ͡
I told him to stay for supper. Ҹ͡
I told him to stay for the weekend. Ҹĩ
I told him to stay overnight. Ҹסһҹ
I told him to stay till he calls. Ҹ绰
I told him to stay till he comes back. Ҹ
I told you, my mom could beat your pop. 㣬Ҫһ١
I took 2 pounds of fish. 㡣
I took 4 feet of cloth. Ӣ߲
I took 6 boxes of biscuits. бɡ
I took off my coat. ҵס
I took off my galsses. ժҵ۾
I took off my hat. ժҵñӡ
I took off my raincoat. ҵ¡
I took one quart of oil. һ͡
I took out my pen. óҵıʡ
I took out my toys. óҵߡ
I tried losing weight, but nothing worked. żʣǺЧ 
I tried to call you, but the line was busy. Ÿ绰ռߡ
I understand completely. ȫס
I used to take a walk in the early morning. ҹȥһȥɢ
I usually get up at 8 o'clock. ͨ8𴲡
I visited her last Wednesday. ϸݷ
I wake my sister up. ҽá
I walked across the park. Ҵ˹԰
I want an apartment with two bedrooms and a kitchen. ҪһҺһĹԢ
I want something to eat. Ե㶫 
I want to be a journalist after graduation. ҵ뵱ߡ
I want to be a pilot of possible. ܵĻԱ
I want to hear your opinion. 뷨
I want to make a long distance call. ;绰
I want to rent a furnished house. ҪмҾߵķӡ
I want to report a theft. Ҫһڵ԰
I want to reserve a room. Ԥһ䡣
I want to see the weather. 뿴Ԥ
I was 10 minutes late. ҳٵӡ
I was about to leave. Ҫš
I was born in China and brought up in the U.S.A. ҳй
I was born on September 1st, 1976. ҳ197691ա
I was just about to call you. ׼绰㡣
I was just on time. Ҹպøϡ
I was moved. (I was touched.) Һܸж
I was moved. = I was touched. Һܸж
I was on the track team 10 years ago. ʮǰﾶӡ
I was wondering if you were doing anything this weekend. ֪ĩʲôҪ 
I washed 6 glasses. ϴ
I wasn't aware of that. ûʶ
I wasn't born yesterday. ֲС
I went bowling last night. ڴ
I went there on business. ҳǶ
I will be baptized in a few hours from now. ҽڼСʱϴ
I will be flying to Canada at this time tomorrow. ҽʱɵô
I will be gettinf married next week. ҽܽ顣
I will be getting married in July. ҽ·ݽ顣
I will be going back to Hong Kong at this time on Monday. ҽһʱصۡ
I will be going home in a few monyhs from now. ҽڼºؼȥ
I will be going home in October. ҽʮ·ݻؼҡ
I will be going to school in a few weeks from now. ҽڼںѧȥ
I will be going to school in September. ҽھ·ѧ
I will be having dinner in Paris in April. ҽ·ڰ͡
I will be hospitalied in January. ҽһ·סԺ
I will be hospitalied in November. ҽʮһ·סԺ
I will be leaving the hospital in December. ҽʮ·ݳԺ
I will be leaving the hospital in February. ҽڶ·ݳԺ
I will be more careful. һСһЩģ
I will be moving to Montreal at this time tomorrow. ҽʱᵽ
I will be seeing him in a few days from now. ҽڼ
I will be seeing him in August. ҽڰ·ݼ
I will be shopping in New York in June. ҽ·ŦԼ
I will be starting holidays in May. ҽ·ݶȼ١
I will be visiting London in March. ҽ·ݷ׶ء
I will borrow it from my cousin. һҵı赽
I will come back with him if he asks me. һ߻ҪҵĻ
I will come right now. һϻ
I will fix it for you. һΪ
I will get it from my friend. һҵõ
I will go for a walk. ҽȥɢ
I will go out with him is he asks me. һȥҪҵĻ
I will go out with my fanily. ҽҵļ˳ȥ
I will go to home. ҽؼҡ
I will go to the airport. ҽȥɻ
I will go to the beach. ҽȥߡ
I will go to the drugstore. ҽȥҩ
I will go to the embassy. ҽȥʹݡ
I will go to the sportsfield. ҽȥ˶
I will go to the theater. ҽȥϷԺ
I will go to Vancouver. ҽȥ¸绪
I will go with him if he asks me. һߣҪҵĻ
I will help you. һ㡣
I will inform you again. һ֪ͨ㡣
I will never forget it. һŵġ
I will see her home. һؼҡ
I will see you again. һټ㡣
I will see you off at the railway station. һȥ㡣
I will take a bus. ҽȥ
I will take a cable car. ҽȥ糵
I will take a helicopter. ҽȥֱɻ
I will take a plane. ҽȥɻ
I will take a ship. ҽȥ
I will take a subway. ҽȥ
I will take a taxi. ҽȥ
I will take a train. ҽȥ𳵡
I will take an elevator. ҽȥݡ
I will take an escalator. ҽȥַݡ
I will tell you. һ㡣
I will warn you. һᾯ㡣
I will work for you. һΪ㹤
I wish I could. Ըܡ
I wish I had never met you. Ⱳ㣡 
I wish I had told him the truth. ϣҰ
I wish you hadn't cheated me. ϣûƭҡ
I wish you wouldn't go this way. ϣ㲻³
I woke up seven and got up right away. ߵˣȻˡ
I wonder  if it will snow tonight. Ҳ֪᲻ѩ
I wonder how many girl friends he's got. Ҳ֪жŮѡ
I wonder if it will be too long. Ҳ֪ǲǻ̫
I wonder if it will be too tight. Ҳ֪ǲǻ̫
I wonder if it will rain tomorrow. Ҳ֪᲻ꡣ
I wonder if it's a real diamond. ǵصʯѽ
I wonder if they can make it. ǲܰõ  
I wonder if you agree with my point of view. Ҳ֪ǷͬҵĹ۵㡣
I wonder if you are against my point of view. Ҳ֪Ƿ񷢶ҵĹ۵㡣
I wonder if you are on my side. Ҳ֪Ƿվߡ
I wonder if you disagree with my point of view. Ҳ֪ǷͬҵĹ۵㡣
I wonder What he is. Ҳ֪ʲôġ
I wonder what he's doing. Ҳ֪ʲô
I wonder what makes you do that. Ҳ֪ʲôʹǼ¡
I wonder what makes you late. Ҳ֪ʲôʹٵ
I wonder what makes you so jealous. Ҳ֪ʲôʹʡ
I wonder what makes you so worried. Ҳ֪ʲôʹġ
I wonder what makes you think so. Ҳ֪ʲôʹ롣
I wonder what makes you unhappy. Ҳ֪ʲôʹ㲻֡
I wonder whether he's telling the truth. Ҳ֪˵ǲʵ
I wonder why they're angry. ƣΪʲô 
I wondered if you could buy me some pencils? Ҳ֪ǷǦ?
I work for the government. ¡ 
I worked as an intern in that firm last summer. ȥǼʵϰ
I worked at the coffee shop last night. ڿ
I worked at the drugstore last night. ҩ
I worked at the factory this afternoon. ҽڹ
I worked at the garage this morning. ҽڳ
I worked at the grocery store yesterday. ӻ깤
I worked at the hardware store this afternoon. ҽй
I worked at the restaurant this morning. ҽڲ
I worked at the shipping company this morning. ҽڴ˾
I worked at the store yesterday. ̵깤
I worked in the garden last night. ڻ԰
I would have had a much better holiday if I had stayed at home. ҪǴڼĻڻùĶࡣ
I would like to call a carpenter to come this afternoon. Ҫһľ
I would like to call a gardener to come this afternoon. Ҫһ԰
I would like to call a plumber to come this afternoon. Ҫһˮܹ˽
I would like to call an eletrician to come this afternoon. Ҫһʦ
I would like to call the employment agency for a job. Ҫ绰ְҵһݹ
I would like to cancel the reserved seat. ҪȡԤλá
I would like to check her sewing machine. Ҫȥķһ
I would like to confirm the reserved seat. ҪȷԤλá
I would like to develop this film. ҪɹӡƬ
I would like to enlarge this film. ҪŴƬ
I would like to go to school, Do you want to go, too? ҪȥѧУǲҲҪȥ
I would like to go to the employment agency for a job. Ҫȥְҵһݹ
I would like to go to town, Do you want to go, too? ҪȥǲҲҪȥ
I would like to go. Ҫˡ
I would like to print this film. ҪϴƬ
I would like to repair her washing machine. Ҫȥϴ»
I would like to talk to you for a minute. ̸һ¡ 
I would like to write to the employment agency for a job. ҪдŸְҵһݹ
I would like you to buy is for me. Ҫ͸ҡ
I would like you to call me. Ҫ绰ҡ
I would like you to keep is a secret. Ҫ㱣ܡ
I would never have thought of it if you hadn't mentioned it. Ļҿ϶벻
I would rather sleep than watch this movie. Ը˯ҲⲿӰ
I wouldn't worry about it, if I were you. 㣬ҾͲᵣġ
I wrote 9 books. д˾ű顣
I wrote music scores last night. дס
I wrote novels yesterday. дС˵
I wrote to him last Friday. ϸдŸ
I'd be glad to help. æ
I'd like a refund. Ҫ˿
I'd like some steak and bread. Ҫţź
I'd like to deposit some money. Ǯ
I'd like to make a reservation. 붩Ʊ
I'd like to make an appointment with Mrs. Green. ԼʱŮʿ
Identifying Objects Ʒ
Identifying People 
If he doesn't , will you take one? һ
If he doesn't accompany him,  I will. ҽ
If he doesn't help him, I will. ҽ
If he doesn't pay him, I will. ҽ
If he doesn't pay, who will? ˭Ҫˣ
If he doesn't play, who will? ˭Ҫȥ棿
If he doesn't stay, who will? ˭Ҫ£
If he doesn't take care of him, I will. ҽչ
If he doesn't tell him, I will. ҽ
If he doesn't wake him, I will. ҽ
If he doesn't, will you buy one? һ
If he doesn't, will you eat some? һЩ
If he doesn't, will you fix it? 
If he doesn't, will you paint it? 
If he doesn't, will you wash the car? ϴ
If he doesn't, will you wash the dishes. ϴ
If his plan works, he'll earn 100 million in 10 years. ļƻʮһԪˡ
If I buy that car, I'll have to borrow some money. ҪĻұһЩǮ
If I buy that car, I'll have to make monthly payments. ҪĻұÿ·ڸ
If I buy that car, I'll have to use all my savings. ҪĻұþҵĻ
If I can't go with you, what is your reaction? ҲܺһȥηӦ
If I can't go with you, what will you say? Ҳܺһȥô˵
If I had got enough money yesterday, I would have bought that tape. ǮĻҾǺдŴˡ
If I were in you shoes. վ
If I were in your shoes. վϡ
If it doesn't rain tomorrow, I think I'll go shopping. 첻ĻҴ㹺
If it doesn't rain tomorrow, I think I'll run some errands. 첻Ļ绰
If it doesn't rain tomorrow, we'll have a picnic. 첻꣬ǾȥҰ͡
If it doesn't rain tomorrow, will you come to see me? 첻Ļ
If it doesn't rain tomorrow, will you do a favor for me? 첻Ļæ
If it doesn't rain tomorrow, will you get a haircut? 첻Ļȥͷ
If it had been fine, we would have gone to the park. õĻǾȥ԰ˡ
If only I could fly. Ҫܷɾͺˡ
If there's anything else I can do , please tell me. κЧ͵Ļҡ
If there's anything else I can do, please call on me. κЧ͵Ļ绰ҡ
If you attend the formal dancing party, what would you wear? μ¡صᣬᴩʲô·
If you attend the wedding, what would you wear? μӻᴩʲô·
If you have more, please give me some. жģҡ
If you install an outside antenna, you will have better reception. 㰲װߣĵӽЧõ㡣
If you really want my advice I don't think you should quit school. ҵ㲻Ӧѧ
If you want a paper cup, look inside the drawer. Ҫֽڳ档
If you want some shoes, look under the bed. ҪЬӣڴ¡
If you want the trunk, look in the attic. Ҫӣڸ¥ϡ
If you want to be healthy, you have to stop smoking a pipe. Ҫ彡Ļ̶ֹͣ
If you want to be healthy, you have to stop smoking cigarettes. Ҫ彡Ļֹ̡ͣ
I'll be back in 5 days. ֮
I'll be back soon. ϻ
I'll be right there. Ͼ͵
I'll be right with you. Ͼ
I'll be waiting for you at the restaurant this time tomorrow. ʱڲ͹ݵ㡣
I'll call the roll before class. ǰҪ
I'll call you. һ绰㡣 
I'll check it out. ȥ鿴
I'll check it. ȥһ¡
I'll do my best. ҽᾡŬ
I'll drown my sorrows. Ҫơ
I'll fix you Up. һġ
I'll further my study. 졣
I'll get it. ȥӵ绰
I'll give you a hand. 㡣
I'll go on an outing with some friends. ȥΡ
I'll go skiing of the weather permits. Ļһȥѩ
I'll go to a concert. Ҫȥֻᡣ
I'll go to pick up some odds and ends at the store. Ҫ̵ЩĶ
I'll have some ice cream. Ҫܡ
I'll have some on you all right. ðɣҪʺʹ졣
I'll have to ask my boss first. ұһҵϰ塣 
I'll have to see about that. ҵһٶ
I'll have to try that. ҵô
I'll just play it by ear. ҵʱӦ䡣
I'll keep my eyes on. һġ
I'll keep my eyes open. һġ
I'll keep that in mind. һסġ
I'll leave for London if I finish my work today. ҽɹҾͻȥ׶ء
I'll meet you tomorrow. 档
I'll never forgive you! Զˡ㣡 
I'll pick up the tab. ʡ
I'll play it by ear. ҽ˶
I'll probably stay home and watch TV. ҿܻڼҿӡ
I'll rip him apart with my hands. Ҫְ˺Ƭ
I'll see to it. һġ
I'll see what I can do. ҿһô졣
I'll see you at six. Ӽ㡣
I'll show you. ָ㿴
I'll take care of it. ¡
I'll take it. Ҫˡ
I'll take you advice. ҽҸ档
I'll take your advice. ҽҸ档
I'll think it over. ϸһ¡
I'll treat you to diner. 
I'll treat you to dinner. Է
I'll try my best. ҾΪ
I'll try, but I may have to work late. 죬Ҫˡ
I'll walk you to the door. 㵽ſڡ
I'll wear my blue dress. һᴩҵɫȹӡ
I'll work for 5 years and then go back to school. һṤ꣬ȻѧУ
I'll work for the next 5 days. Ҫ5죨
I'm a catcher. ǸԱ˶У
I'm a farmer. Ǹũ
I'm a graduate of Yale University, I have a Bachelor of Science degree. Ү³ѧıҵѧѧʿѧλ
I'm a graduate of Yale University, I have a Doctor of philosophy degree. Ү³ѧıҵѧʿѧλ
I'm a graduate of Yale University, I have an M.S.degree. Ү³ѧıҵѧ˶ʿѧλ
I'm a graduate of Yale University., I have a Bachelor of Arts degree. Ү³ѧıҵѧѧʿѧλ
I'm about to explode! ҷζҪըˣ 
I'm afraid he will lose your money. ˷ĽǮ
I'm afraid he will lose your time. ˷ʱ䡣
I'm afraid it won't be cold enough for a snowfall. ҿ첻ѩ
I'm afraid it's going to be too wide. ̫
I'm afraid that it's not going to work out. ҿ²ɵġ 
I'm afraid the crash was because of your fault. Ǹ׹ŪҵԵʡ
I'm afraid the pollution will kill us all. ܰǶ
I'm afraid you will be angry. ᷢƢ
I'm afraid you will be disappointed. ʧ
I'm afraid you will be discouraged. ġ
I'm afraid you will be late. ٵ
I'm afraid you will be too busy. ̫æ
I'm afraid you will be too tired ̫ƣ롣
I'm afraid you will be too weak. ̫
I'm afraid you will catch a cold. Ⱦð
I'm afraid you will catch the Influenza. ȾԸð
I'm afraid you will fail. ʧܡ
I'm afraid you will miss your bus. 
I'm afraid you will miss your plane. ɻ
I'm afraid you will miss your test. 顣
I'm afraid you will miss your train. 𳵡
I'm afraid you're too critical about your food. ʳ̫ˡ
I'm afraid you're too particular about your food. ʳ̫ˡ
I'm all washed up. Ҷˣƣˣ
I'm always confused with s and th. ҳsth졣
I'm always making resolutions, like giving up smoking. ̡
I'm an office worker. ϰ塣 
I'm ashamed. I couldn't tell you my love. Ĳ˼,Ŀѿѽ
I'm boating at the lake. ں߻
I'm broke. ޷ġ
I'm brushing my teeth in the bathroom. ԡˢ
I'm certain he will be able to find the right place. ҿ϶ҵȷص㡣
I'm cleaning the yard outside. ͥԺ
I'm combing my hair in the bathroom. ԡͷ
I'm considering buying a house. ׷ӡ
I'm cooking. 
I'm crazy about English. ҷǳϲӢ
I'm cutting grass outside. ݡ
I'm determined to leave. ҾҪˡ
I'm easy to please. Һ͡
I'm fed up with my work! ҶԹ!
I'm fed up. ˡ 
I'm fine, and you? һãأ
I'm fine, too. Ҳܺá
I'm fishing at the lake. ںߵ㡣
I'm fixing the car in the garage. ڳ޳
I'm free tomorrow. пա
I'm free tonight. ҽпա
I'm full. ұˡ
I'm getting a new computer for birthday present. ҵõһ̨ 
I'm glad to hear about you passed the test. Һܸ˵֪ͨ˿ԡ
I'm glad to hear about your graduation. Һܸ˵֪ҵˡ
I'm glad to hear about your new job. Һܸ˵֪¹
I'm glad to hear about your promotion. Һܸ˵ְ֪
I'm glad to hear that. ϢҺܸˡ
I'm glad to hear you are getting married. Һܸ㽫Ϣ
I'm glad to meet you. Һܸʶ㡣
I'm glad to see you again. ܸٴμ㡣 
I'm glad to, but I'm afraid I don't have the time. Һ⣬ҿûʱ䡣
I'm glad you came. Һܸ
I'm glad you come. Һܸˣ
I'm glad you enjoyed it. ϲҾ͸ˡ
I'm glad you helped me. Һܸܰҵæ
I'm going skating in the Alps next month. ¸ȥ˹ɽѩ
I'm going to but two gallons. Ҫء
I'm going to buy five pieces. ҪƬ
I'm going to buy four feet. ҪӢߡ
I'm going to buy him another one. Ҫһ
I'm going to buy six inches. ҪӢ硣
I'm going to buy three yards. Ҫ롣
I'm going to buy two bottles. ƿ
I'm going to give him a silver one. Ҫһġ
I'm going to lend her two cans. Ҫޡ
I'm going to lend him a gold one. Ҫһġ
I'm going to order five dozen. Ҫ
I'm going to send her six bags. Ҫ͸
I'm going to send him a new one. Ҫ͸һµġ
I'm going to show him how to cook. Ҫָ
I'm going to show him how to drive a car. Ҫָο
I'm going to show him how to sing a song. Ҫָγ衣
I'm going to show him how to speak Chinese. Ҫָνй
I'm going to show him how to speak English. ҪָνӢ
I'm going to show him how to speak French. Ҫָν
I'm going to show him how to speak Spanish. Ҫָν
I'm going to show him how to swim. ҪָӾ
I'm going to show him how to write. Ҫָд֡
I'm going to take four boxes. ҪĺС
I'm going to tell him how to get it. Ҫεõ
I'm going to tell him what to answer. ҪӦλش
I'm going to tell him what to do. ҪӦ
I'm going to tell him what to say. ҪӦ˵ʲô
I'm going to tell him where to go. Ҫȥ
I'm going to the bookstore. Will you go with me? Ҫȥ꣬ȥ?
I'm going to use three pounds. Ҫ
I'm going to work. ȥϰࡣ
I'm gong to show him how to paint. Ҫָλ
I'm gonging to show him how to play bridge. Ҫָδơ
I'm good at it. С
I'm happy to meet you. ܸ˼㡣 
I'm his fan. Ӱԡ
I'm home. һˡ
I'm hungry. Ҷˡ
I'm ill today. ˡ
I'm in a good mood. ܺá
I'm in a hurry! ڸʱ!
I'm in good shape. ҵ״ܺá
I'm Jim. Ǽķ
I'm just having a look. ֻ㿴
I'm Kathy King. ǿ
I'm listen to the music downstairs. ¥֡
I'm looking for a half-time job. Ұ빤Ĺ
I'm looking for a part time job. Ҽְ
I'm looking for a part-time job. Ҽְ
I'm looking for a permanent position. ҹ̶Ĺ
I'm looking for a secretarial position. Ĺ
I'm looking for a teaching position. ҽĹ
I'm looking for a temporary position. ʱԱĹ
I'm looking forward to it. ¡
I'm looking forward to seeing you. 㡣 
I'm lost. ҸͿˡ
I'm not big enough. һ
I'm not feeling well. Ҹо
I'm not going to put up with this! Ҳܲ 
I'm not good enough. һá
I'm not in. Ҳڼҡ
I'm not myself today. ҽ
I'm not really sure. Ҳ̫
I'm not strong enough. һǿ׳
I'm not sure I can do it. Ҹɲˡ
I'm not tall enough. һߡ
I'm not used to drinking. ҲϰߺȾơ
I'm not well enough. һ
I'm not young enough. һᡣ
I'm on a diet. ڽʳ
I'm on my way. ·
I'm On your side. ȫ֧㡣
I'm only joking. ǿЦġ
I'm playing ping-pong downstairs. ¥´ƹ
I'm playing with the dog downstairs. ¥º͹档
I'm pleased to hear about your wife having a baby. Һҵ֪̫̫һС
I'm practising tai chi chuan in the park. ڹ԰̫ȭ
I'm pressed for time. Ҹʱ䡣
I'm reading a book. ڿ顣
I'm reading the newspaper downstairs. ¥¿ֽ
I'm ready. ׼ˡ
I'm receiving guests downstairs. ¥½Ӽˡ
I'm serious. ˵ġ
I'm short of hands. ̫æˡ
I'm sick of it. Ҷˡ 
I'm sick. Ҳˡ
I'm single. ǵ塣
I'm sleeping upstairs. ¥˯
I'm sorry I'm late. Բҳٵˡ
I'm sorry that you didn't get the job. źûеõǷݹ 
I'm sorry to hear that. ϢҸеź
I'm sorry, sir. I didn't mean it. Բ֣Ҳûж⡣
I'm sorry. I'm engaged now. Բæš
I'm studying upstairs. ¥϶顣
I'm supposed to get a raise. Ӧǹʡ 
I'm supposed to go on a diet. Ӧýʳ 
I'm sure he will be able to find the place. ȷҵǵط
I'm sure he will get to the game on time. ȷ׼ʱμӱ
I'm sure he will get to the party on time. ȷ׼ʱμᡣ
I'm sure I'll be President. ұضᵱѡͳ
I'm sure we can get you a great / good deal. Һܿ϶ǿ԰һʺýס 
I'm sure we'll have a good time. ǻܿĵġ
I'm swimming at the lake. ںӾ
I'm taking a walk in the park. ڹ԰ɢ
I'm taking Chinese and History. ҽѡĺʷ
I'm telling you for the last time! ٸһΣ 
I'm the best girl in my class. ҵİ༶õŮ
I'm the biggest woman in my class. ҵİ༶ߴŮˡ
I'm the bravest woman in my club. ҵľֲ¸ҵŮˡ
I'm the brightest man in my party. ҵľۻˡ
I'm the darkest man in my team. ҵһڵˡ
I'm the fattest woman in my club. ҵľֲֵŮˡ
I'm the healthiest pupil in my team. ҵһѧ
I'm the luckiest person in my class. ҵİ༶˵ˡ
I'm the oldest person in my club. ҵľֲϵˡ
I'm the shortest man in my party. ҵľۻˡ
I'm the smallest boy in my party. ҵľۻCСк
I'm the strongest girl in my club. ҵľֲǿ׳Ů
I'm the tallest person in my class. ҵİ༶ߵˡ
I'm the thinnest boy in my team. ҵһCк
I'm the worst pupil in my party. ҵľۻѧ
I'm the youngest boy in my team. ҵһк
I'm thinking about a visit to Paris. ڿȥΡ
I'm thinking of going to my grandma's. ȥżҡ
I'm thinking of quitting the job. ڿǴְ
I'm tired. ˡ
I'm too busy. ̫æ
I'm too cold. ̫䡣
I'm too excited. ̫˷ܡ
I'm too hungry. ̫
I'm too late. ̫١
I'm too lazy. ̫衣
I'm too nervous. ̫š
I'm too old. ̫ϡ
I'm too slow. ̫
I'm too thirty. ̫ʡ
I'm too tired. ̫ۡ
I'm too worried. ̫ġ
I'm too young. ̫ᡣ
I'm twenty-two (years old). Ҷʮˡ
I'm two years younger than my sister. ұҽСꡣ
I'm under a lot of pressure. ҵѹܴ
I'm very disappointed. ʧ 
I'm very proud of you. Ϊеǳ
I'm very well, and you? Һܺãأ
I'm waiting for you outside. 㡣
I'm washing my hair in the bathroom. ԡϴͷ
I'm washing the car in the garage. ڳϴ
I'm willing to accept your plan. Ըļƻ
I'm willing to adopt your plan. Ըļƻ
I'm willing to agree to your plan. Ըͬļƻ
I'm willing to approve your plan. Ը׼ļƻ
I'm willing to bet he'll lose. Ը䡣
I'm willing to follow your plan. Ըļƻ
I'm working on it. Ŭ
I'm writing to an old friend. һѡ
I'm young. Һᡣ
In Brazil, many ancient forests are very well preserves. ڰϵɭֱʮá
In Britain, there are open universities. Ӣг˴ѧ
In college I majored in economics, What was you major? ѧʱ޾ãʲôأ
In college I majored in history, What was you major? ѧʱʷʲôأ
In college I majored in math, What was your major? ѧʱѧʲôأ
In college I majored in philosophy, What was your major? ѧʱѧʲôأ
In college I majored in physics, What was you major? ѧʱʲôأ
In college I majored in science, What was your major? ѧʱȻѧʲôأ
In my opinion, your new coat is not worth so much money. ΪײֵôǮ
In secondary school, children get more advanced knowledge. ѧСõһ֪ʶ
In secondary school, children study history and geography. ѧСʷ͵
In secondary school, children study mathmaticphsicas and chemistry. ѧСѧͻѧ
In the flat country, people grow wheat and raise cattle. ƽ̹䣬ָС
In The Restaurant ͹ݽ
In the west of America, there are many high peeks and deep canyons. ߷ȡ
In this country, the weather is usually very awful. ңͨʮֶӡ
In university, students are trained to become doctors and nurses. ѧѧѵΪҽͻʿ
In university, students are trained to become lawyers and dentists. ѧѧѵΪʦҽ
In university, students are trained to become teachers and engineers. ѧѧѵΪʦ͹ʦ
Internet is number one! ʻǶɣ
Is everything under control? һж֮ 
Is he coming to dinner? Է?
Is his suit  of which color? װʲôɫģ
Is it long drive from here to the dapartment store? ﵽٻ˾ҲҪߺܶʱ䡣
Is it long way from here to the United Air Lines counter? ﵽչ˾̨һκԶ·
Is it okay to smoke in the office? ڰ칫̿ 
Is it serious? ҵĲ?
Is it short way from here to the American Embassy? ﵽʹҪһС·
IS it true or false? ǶԵĻǴ?
Is it yours? ?
Is that a car? һС?
Is that girl a student? ǸŮѧ?
Is that OK? 
Is that right? ?
Is that why you don't want to go home? 㲻ؼҵԭ 
Is the cut still painful? ˿ڻʹ?
Is the plain along the river good for farming? ϵƽԭڷչũҵ?
Is the plane leaving? ɻҪ
Is there a beauty shop nearby? ⸽ûԺ
Is there a car park nearby? ⸽ûͣ
Is there a museum nearby? ⸽ûвݣ
Is there a pay pnone nearby? ⸽ûйõ绰
Is there a police station nearby? ⸽ûо֣
Is there a subway station nearby? ⸽ûеվ
Is there any evidence to support what you have said? ʲô֤ݿ֧˵?
Is this a live program? ǲֳ㲥Ŀ
Is this a local broadcast? ǲǵصĹ㲥
Is this a network show? ǲǹ㲥ݣ
Is this a recorded program? ǲ¼Ŀ
Is this seat taken? λ
Is this your handbag? ?
Is this your pen? I found it under the desk. ı?¼ġ
Is this yours? ?
It all depends. ζ
It can happen to anyone. ¿ܷκϡ
It doesn't make any difference. һ
It doesn't make any sense to get up so early. ôûκ塣 
It doesn't make sense. û(ϳ)
It doesn't matter to me. ˵ν
It doesn't work. ˡ
It drives me crazy. ʹҿҪˡ
It feels like I've been here before. оǰ 
It feels like spring. о쵽ˡ
It has been a long time since last came here. ԴϴѾкܳʱˡ
It hurts right here. ۡ
It involves a lot of hard work. Ҫܶڹ 
It is a very beautiful country with many mountains. һɽȡ
It is clear that fish is bigger than others and wins the championship. һĴ󣬶һʤġ
It is desirable to apply to good schools. ѧУġ
It is growing cool. ˬ
It is Just what I need. Ҫġ
It is said it will clear up tonight. Ԥ˵ͻͣ
It isn't much. ΢ġ
It looks very nice. Ư 
It might be, I suppose. 
It opens at 8 am on weekdays, but at 9 at weekends. ƽ8㿪ĩ9㿪
It rather surprised me. ʹĸоȡ
It really comes in handy. Ƿ㡣
It really depends on who is in charge. ǴҪ˭ˡ 
It really hurts. ۡ
It really takes time. ̫ʱˡ
It says a storm may come next month. Ԥ˵¸»һꡣ
It seems all right. û⡣
It seems as if it's going to rain. Ҫꡣ
It seems doesn't understand. ˽⡣
It seems he has a lot of bright ideas. кܶ
It seems he has a lot of funny ideas. кܶȤ顣
It seems he has a lot of peculiar ideas. кܶ
It seems he has a lot of strange ideas. кܶ
It seems he knows everything. ֪һ顣
It seems he's a millionaire. ǰ̡
It seems he's afraid. ܺ¡
It seems he's disappointed. ʧ
It seems he's famous. ܳ
It seems he's generous. ܴ󷽡
It seems he's handsome. Ӣ
It seems he's interested. Ȥ
It seems he's lucky. ˡ
It seems he's making plenty of money. ׬ܶǮ
It seems he's the big boss. Ǵϰ塣
It seems he's very fond of you. ϲ㡣
It seems he's weak. 
It seems to me that be would like to go back home. ҾҪؼҡ 
It seems what he said is true. ˵ĺġ
It slipped my mind. Ҳˡ
It sounds great!. ܲ
It sounds like you enjoyed it. ϲġ 
It suits you to a T. رʺ㡣
It takes time. Ҫʱ䡣
It took years of hard work to speak good English. һӢҪĿ̿ 
It was a terrible experience. һοµľ
It was kind of exciting. еݼ 
It will come to me. һġ
It will do you good. кô
It won't happen again. ²Ϊ
It won't take much time. Ứܶʱġ
It won't work. вͨ
It's a beautiful country with forests, mountains and deserts. Һкܶɭ֡ɽɳĮ
It's a beautiful country with many large lakes. Һкܶ
It's a beautiful country with many large rivers. Һкܶӡ
It's a beautiful country with scenic mountain areas. Һкܶྰɫ˵ɽ
It's a beautiful country with several chains of mountains. Һкܶɽ
It's a busy street. һæĽֵ
It's a dark town. һڰ
It's a deal. һΪ
It's a fine day. Ǹ졣
It's a large town. һܴ
It's a long story. ˵
It's a nice day today. ܺá
It's a once in a lifetime chance. һѵõĻᡣ
It's a pain in the neck. ǿ಻ԡ
It's a pen. ֧ʡ
It's a piece of cake. ס
It's a quarter past five. һ̡
It's a quiet city. һĳС
It's a small street. һСĽֵ
It's a small world. С
It's a waste of time. ˷ʱ䡣
It's a windy city. һĳС
It's about time. ʱ/ʱˡ
It's against the law. Υġ
It's all my fault. ҵĴ
It's an air-conditioner. ǿյ
It's awesome. ˡ
It's awful. ⡣
It's been 5 years since I last saw you. 5ûˡ
It's been a long time. þòˡ
It's been a whole year since I last saw you. һûˡ
It's better than nothing. ܱûкá
It's bleeding. You'd better see a doctor about that cut. ѪأҸҽ˿ڡ
It's cloudy this afternoon. ƺܶࡣ
It's cold and foggy in London at this time of the year. ÿʱ׶غ
It's cold this afternoon. 䡣
It's cool this afternoon. 
It's December. ʮ¡
It's essential. ǱҪġ
It's fantastic. Ƕˡ
It's foggy this afternoon. ܴ
It's going to crash! Why? Ҫ׹ˣô
It's going to rain this afternoon. Ҫꡣ
It's going too far. ̫ˡ
It's half past nine. Ǿŵ롣
It's hard to say. ˵
It's her field. ıС
It's hot this afternoon. ȡ
It's incredible. /˼顣
It's January the 15th, 1999. 1999115ա
It's just around the corner. תǡ
It's just what I had in mind. Ҫġ
It's Kate's. ǿصġ
It's Monday today. һ
It's my pleasure. ҵҡ
It's nice meeting you. ܸʶ㡣
It's no big deal. ûʲô˵ġ
It's no use complaining. ɧûʲôá
It's none of your business. ƨ£ 
It's not as cold / hot as it was yesterday. 첻ô/ȡ 
It's not four o'clock. ûĵء
It's not his work that bothers me; it's his attitude. ҵĲĹ̬ȡ 
It's not my fault. ҵĴ 
It's not your fault. Ĵ
It's nothing. С/ҳݡ
It's one o'clock sharp. һ
It's only a matter of time. ֻʱ⡣
It's only a suggestion, you don't have to take it. ֻһ飬Բ
It's out of the question. ǲܵġ
It's really a bargain. ܱˡ
It's really hard to make a decision. ͦġ
It's Room 201 on the second floor. ¥201䡣
It's still undecided. û
It's Sunday today. 졣
It's sunny this afternoon. ⡣
It's ten minutes to four. ڲʮĵ㡣
It's the year of 1999. 1999ꡣ
It's time for class. Ͽʱ䵽ˡ
It's time for dinner. óˡ
It's time for me to get up. 𴲵ʱˡ
It's time for me to have a meat. ҳԷʱˡ
It's time for us to say No to America. Ƕ˵ʱˡ 
It's too expensive for me. ˵̫ˡ
It's too good to be true! õš
It's two o'clock. 㡣
It's unfair. ̫ƽˡ 
It's up in the air. δ
It's up to date. ʱˡ
It's up to you. һ
It's very popular. ܻӭ
It's windy this afternoon. 硣
It's worth seeing. ֵһ
It's your fault. ȫˡ
I've always respected him. һֱ
I've been watching TV all night. ҿһĵӡ
I've changed my mind. Ѿı⡣
I've decided not to sell the house. Ҿˡ
I've got a headache. ͷʹ
I've got a pain in my back. ұۡ
I've got a pain in my head. ҵͷʹ
I've got a pain in my neck. ҵĲʹ
I've got a pain in my throat. ҵĺʹ
I've got a slight pain in my knee. ҵϥеʹ
I've got a slight pain in my teeth. ҵеʹ
I've got a terrible pain in my back. ҵıʹ
I've got a terrible pain in my stomach. ҵθʹ
I've got an slight in my chest. ҵؿеʹ
I've got four kids at home and no wife. ֵֵ裬ࡣ
I've got my hands full. ͷæ
I've got news for you. ҪһϢ
I've got no idea. Ҳ֪
I've had enough of your garbage. ķϻ 
I've had enough. ѾԱˡ
I've lost my nerve. ʧȥ
I've never read a more exciting story. ûжĵĹ¡
I've never read a more fascinating story. ûжԵĹ¡
I've never read a more stimulating story. ûж̼Ĺ¡
I've never read a more stirring story. Ҵû˼Ĺ¡
I've never read a more thrilling story. ûжսڵĹ¡
I've realized that we should stop the pollution. ױֹԭˡ 
Jack is up and about now. ܿ˲ԭˡ
Jenny, does she really live here? ݣĸ
Joe was really a rat. ǰǸʮĴƭӡ
John has his own family now. ԼԼļˡ
Johnny doesn't like me. ݲϲҡ
Just a few months. ż¡
Just a moment. һ
Just around the comer. ڸ
Just call me Tom. ͽķɡ
Just for entertainment. ֻΪǲһ¡
Just let it be. ɡ
Just look at what you've done! 㶼Щʲô 
Just my shirt and jeans. Ҿʹºţп㡣
Just read it for me. Ͷˡ
Just to be on the safe side. Ϊȫ
Just wait and see! !
Just wonderful! ֱ̫!
Kate is smarter than I. رҴ
Keep in Touch. 硣
Keep it up! ȥ!
Keep the change. ˡ
Keep up the good work. ٽ
Keep your fingers crossed. Ϊɹɡ
Kill two birds with one stone. һá
Knock it off. һס 
Knowledge is power. ֪ʶ
Learning is better than house and land. ѧһĲƸ 
Leave me alone. ߿ 
Let bygones be bygones. ȥģȥɡ
Let go! !
Let me carry your baggage. 
Let me explain why I was late. ҽͳٵɡ 
Let me get back to you. ҹһɡ
Let me give you a little fatherly advice. ҸһЩװȰ档
Let me give you a little friendly advice. ҸһЩȰ档
Let me give you a little motherly advice. ҸһЩĸװȰ档
Let me go. ߡ
Let me guess. Ҳһ¡
Let me introduce myself. ҽһ¡
Let me lend it to you. ҽ㡣
Let me put it this way. ô˵ɡ
Let me see your pass. ҿ֤ͨ
Let me see. She has 30 minutes Tuesday afternoon. Ҳ飬ܶ30ӡ
Let me tell you the details. Ҹϸڡ
Let me tell you the whole story. Ҹȥ
Let me treat you. ͡
Let's celebrate! Ǻúףһ°ɣ
Let's find out. ȥһ°ɡ
Let's get to the point. Թ
Let's get together for lunch. һԶͰɡ 
Let's get together sometime. ʱǾһ°ɡ
Let's go visit them. ȥݷǰɡ
Let's have a beer or something. Ǻȵơʲôġ 
Let's hope for the best. ôɡ
Let's just run through the arguments for and against. һ޳ɺͷԵɡ
Let's keep in touch. Ǳϵ
Let's make up. Թںðɡ
Let's see what else is on. ǿûбĽĿ
Let's see who's right. ҿ˭ǶԵġ
Let's talk over dinner. Ǳ߳Ա̸ɡ
Lily is a Sophomore now. ڴѧ꼶
Long time no see! þò!
Long time no see. þò
Look at the mess you've made! һ㣡 
Look at this mess! ̯ӣ 
Look before you leap. ˼С
Look what you did, squirt! Сӣϸĺ£
Looking back on it, I think I shouldn't have given up the contest so easily. عͷҲӦ׵ķǴα
Looking For A House Ѱס
Losing her eyelash cause her to blush for shame. ΪŪ˼ٽëߵࡣ 
Lots of people like stamp collecting. ϲʡ
Love makes the world go round. ܸж硣 
Love melove my dog. ()ݼڡ
Lumbering is very important in some underdeveloped countries. һЩĹңľҵʮҪ
Make it an hour and a half. We have to get more food. һСʱɣǻö׼Щ
Make love not war! Ҫ鲻Ҫս
Make me a cup of coffee, will you? ҳ屭ȣ?
Make up your mind. ɡ
Make yourself at home. 벻Ҫ
Making A Phonecall 绰
Making Plans ƻ
Mary gave birth to a baby last week. ˡ
Mary is in her freshman year. ѧһ꼶
May I ask you a question? ?
May I ask you for a dance? ֧?
May I ask you how old you are? 
May I ask you where  you are from? 
May I borrow your book? ܽ
May I borrow your matches? ܽĻ
May I borrow your pencil? ܽǦ
May I borrow your umbrella? ܽɡ
May I come in? ܽ?
May I do it by tomorrow? 
May I go out? ܳȥ
May I have a little more? ܶҪһЩ
May I have a look at the watch? ܿ?
May I have a receipt? ҿҪһվ
May I have another cup of coffee? Ҫһ
May I have this? 
May I have your attention please? עһ¡ 
May I have your name, please? ʲô֣
May I have your name? ܸ?
May I pay by credit card? ҿÿ
May I see your boarding pass? ܿĵǻ
May I see your Identification card? ֤ܿ
May I see your passport? ܿĻ
May I smoke? ܳ
May I take pictures? 
May I try it on? Դ
May I use your pen? ҿı?
May I use your typewiter? Ĵֻ
Maybe it will work. Ҳ취Ч
Maybe it will work Ҳ취Ч
Maybe mine is the bigger. ҵĻЩ
Maybe some other time. Ҳһΰɡ
Me too. Ҳǡ
Measuring And Comparing Ʒ..Ƚ
Measuring And Comparing Ʒ. .Ƚ
Mike is already a junior. Ѿѧ꼶ˡ
Mind your own business! ܺԼ£ 
Morning, How are you? 磬
Morning, Alice. Ϻã˹
Most of them are less than 30. д30ꡣ
Mother doesn't make up. 費ױ
Move out of my way! ÿ!
Mr. Green is a member of the faculty. ǴѧԱ
Mr. Green, Mr. Smith is here. ʷ˹
Mr. Smith is still in his forties. ʷ˹ʮꡣ
Much better. öˡ
Must be. һǡ
My aunt will come to live with me for some days. Ұ̻סһЩӡ
My brother is twice as tall as your sister. ҵܱܵøһ
My brother wants to learn how to drive a car. ҵֵҪȥѧʻ
My brother wants to learn how to fly a plane. ҵֵҪȥѧɻ
My brother wants to learn how to play the piano. ҵֵҪȥѧ١
My brother wants to learn how to sail a boat. ҵֵҪȥѧݷ
My brother wants to learn how to speak Chinese. ҵֵҪȥѧй
My brother wants to learn how to swim. ҵֵҪȥѧӾ
My car needs washing. ҵĳҪϴһϴ
My class went camping last summer. ȥǰȥ¶Ӫˡ
My coat is yellow. ҵǻɫġ
My country has an area of 500,000 square kilometers. ҹʮƽ
My country is rich in natural resources. ҹȻԴḻ
My cousin has just been promoted to the rank of major. ұָձΪУ
My cousin is a member of a drama club, He seems acting. ҵıһϷֲԱƺϲݡ
My cousin is a member of a flying club, He seem private flying. ҵıһоֲԱƺϲС
My cousin is a member of a riding club, He seems riding. ҵıһֲԱƺϲ
My cousin is a member of a stamp club, He seems stamp collecting. ҵıһʾֲԱƺϲʡ
My elder sister is one year older than her husband. ҽɷһꡣ
My family name is Ayneswonth. հ˼˹
My father is over 60 years old. Ҹʮˡ
My favorite winter sport is skiing. ϲĶ˶ǻѩ
My fever is gone. ҵѾˡ
My friend Tom is a reporter for the New York Times. ķǡŦԼʱļߡ
My gloves is green. ҵɫġ
My god! !
My goodness! A snake! ѽߣ
My grandma is 40 years older than me. ĸҴ40ꡣ
My handkerchif is grey. ҵǻɫġ
My hat is white. ҵñǰɫġ
My hobby is collecting books. ҵȺռ鼮
My hobby is collecting butterfiles. ҵȺռ
My hobby is collecting coins. ҵȺռӲҡ
My hobby is collecting pictures. ҵȺռͼƬ
My hobby is collecting records. ҵȺռƬ
My hobby is collecting stamps. ҵȺռƱ
My hobby is collecting stones. ҵȺռʯͷ
My mother has sent me a registered letter, I guess she has something important to tell me. ҷһҺţʲôҪҪ˵
My mother mailed me a parcel. Ҽһ
My mouth is watering. ˮ
My name is Thomas. ҽķ˹
My native language is Chinese. ҵĸǺ
My overcoat is red. ҵĴǺɫġ
My parents got married in 1954. Ҹĸ1954ġ
My phone was out of order. ҵĵ绰ˡ
My raincoat is purple. ҵɫġ
My son has outgrown these trousers. ҶѾĴˡ
My sweater is blue. ҵëɫġ
My treat. ͡
My underwear is black. ҵǺɫġ
My watch is two minutes fast. ҵıӡ
My watch says two o'clock. ҵıӡ
Neither. һϲ
Never mind. Ҫ
Newspapers and periodicals keep me updated on current affairs. ֽڿ˽ʱ¡
Nice guy! üһ
Nice to meet you, too. ʶҲܸˡ
Nice to meet you. ܸʶ㡣
Nice to see you, my old friend. ˼㣬ҵѡ
No everybody puts the highest values on him. ˶ߵۡ
No matter what comes up, don't look back. ۷ʲô飬ҲҪͷ
No matter what comes up, don't mention my name. ۷ʲô£ҲҪᵽҵ֡
No matter what comes up, don't sound nervous. ۷ʲô飬ҲҪԵýš
No matter what happens, don't look excited. ʲô鷢ܲҪԵü
No matter what he does, don't show you mind. ʲôܲҪ⡣
No matter what she says, don't answer. ˵ʲôҲҪش
No matter what she says, don't get angry. ˵ʲôҲҪ
No matter what she says, don't show you are afraid. ˵ʲôҲҪ֪㺦ˡ
No matter where you go you'll hear Chinese spoken. 㵽ܻй
No matter where you go you'll hear English spoken. 㵽ܻӢ
No matter where you go you'll meet nice people. 㵽ܻˡ
No more excuses. ҽڡ 
No one knows . û֪
No pain, no gain. ޻
No painno gain. ޻
No problem! û!
No problem. How much? û⣬Ҫ?
No problem. û⡣
No way! !
No! Women should stay at home. ŮӦôڼ
No! Yum, gorge, glut. У
No, he doesn't. ûС
No, I don't think so. 벻ᡣ
No, I don't want to. Ҳϣ
No, I have no contact with her. ûСҺûһϵ
No, I haven't decided yet. ûС
No, I only wrote her one letter this year. ǵģҲŸдһš
No, I'll move to Hollywood next month. ¸°ᵽȥ
No, I'm a single son. ûУǶӡ
No, I'm listening to the radio. ûУ
No, it can't be gold. ǽӡ
No, it isn't. / Yes, it is. ǡ/ǵģǡ
No, it isn't. It's a bus. һ
No, Jack.  You must go on.
No, man.  You're the one who blew it.
No, No.  You can't do it like that.
No, she isn't. ǡ
No, what does it say? ûУ˵ʲô?
No. Can't you see that rocket is almost falling down. 㲻֪Ҫ
No. I live in my own house. סԼķ
No. Mine is blue. ǡҵġ
Nobody's at home. ûˡ
None of your business! ޹!
Nonsense!  
Not a sound was heard. һҲûС
Not at all. ȻԡȻ⣩
Not bad. 
Not too bad. ̫㡣
Not yet. û
Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. ֮Ը²ɡ
Now, let's find some new girls. ѰһЩµŮӡ
Of course! Ȼ!
Officer, give me a break. ٣ˡҴһ¡
Oh well, better luck next time. ˣ´εá
Oh, how nice. Sorry, I've got to go now. áԲұˡ
Oh, I'm sorry to hear that. ϢҺź
Oh, no! Not today, please! ŶҪҰɡ
Oh, on! A ghost! ۣйѽ
Oh, really? I'm moving there too. ģҲᵽǶȥ
Oh, thank you. How have you been these days? ŷллʱ?
Oh, that's not good. Ŷǿɲá
Ohyou are kidding me. ŶҿЦˡ
OK.  Your plans are always successful.
On Sundays I often spend some time reading in the library. Ҿͼ￴Щ顣
On the desk. ϡ
Only three days. 졣
Ooo!  I can't look.
Open your books and turn to page 20. 飬20ҳ
OPPS! ۣ
Ouch! That hurts. ʹϣ
Our leader is more devious than your leader. ͷǵҪһ
Our plan is the best and the safest, you see. ģǵļƻȫġ
Our team beat their team yesterday. 죬ǶӴǶӡ
Out! ȥ
Out, rat! ȥ
Over there. Ǳߡ
Pain past is pleasure. ȥʹ༴ǿ֡
Paint the porch, fool, or else. ɵϣȥڣȻģȫˣ
People are always changing, aren't they? ڱ䣬?
Photography is an expensive hobby. ӰŻѺܶİá
Pile the hay in the corner. Ѹɲݶѵϡ
Planning The Future ƻ
Please accept my apology. ҵĵǸ
Please answer the door. ȥš
Please be on time. ׼ʱ
Please be reasonable. Ҫ
Please bring me a glass. һ
Please call me before you come. ֮ǰ绰
Please check the date. ʵһڡ
Please come a litter earlier. һЩ
Please come here. 
Please come in and have a orange. һӡ
Please come in and have a peach. һӡ
Please do not move. 벻Ҫ
Please don't blame yourself. 벻ҪԼ
Please don't forget. 벻Ҫǡ
Please give me a hand. Ҹæ
Please give me your advice. Щ顣
Please give my best regards to your family. ߵľ⣬ļʺá
Please give my best regards to your parents. ߵľ⣬ĸĸʺá
Please leave me alone. ҡ
Please let me know. һ
Please let me see them. ҿ
Please make an appointment with my secretary. 鶨ʱ䡣
Please make yourself at home. 
Please show me a better one. ҿһһ·
Please show me a cheaper one. ҿһȽϱ˵·
Please show me a large one. ҿһһ·
Please show me a more expensive one. ҿһȽϹ·
Please show me a smaller one. ҿһСһ·
Please show me the menu. Ѳ˵ҡ
Please sign. ǩ֡
Please sit down and have a glass of juice. һ֭
Please sit down and have a glass of milk. һţ̡
Please slow down. һ㡣
Please speak a litter louder. һ㡣
Please sum up what you said just now. ղ˵ܽһ¡
Please take your time. 
Please tell him to stop jumping up and down. Ҫ¡
Please tell him to stop running in and out. Ҫܽܳ
Please tell him to stop speaking. Ҫ
Please try it. Կ
Please tune in next time. ´
Please turn in your paper before leaving. 뿪ǰĽϡ
Please wait a moment. һ¡
Probably. ܰɡ
Putting Forward Your Own Opinions Լ뷨
Radio And TV ͵ӻ
Really? I was introduced to her just last weekend. ?ĩҲűܸ
Recreational Activities 
Remember me to your father please. ʺĸס
Remember me to your father-in-law please. ʺ
Remember me to your grandfather please. ʺ游
Remember me to your grandmother please. ʺĸ
Remember me to your husband please. ʺɷ
Remember me to your mother please. ʺĸס
Remember me to your mother-in-law please. ʺĸ
Remember me to your wife please. ʺӡ
Rose, let me introduce my friend to you. ˹ҽһҵѡ
School And Education ѧУͽ
See you again. ټ
See you later. 
See you next time. ´μ
See you on Monday. һ
See you tomorrow. 
See you. ټ
Seeing A Doctor ҽ
Send a postcard to me when you arrive in Shanghai. 㵽ϺԺҷƬ
Shall we ask Betty to join us? Ӧýбһȥ?
Shall we go to the cinema? ȥӰ?
She blushes for him. Ļߺ
She cried with shock. ܾŶС
She feels pity for him. ͬ
She felt awkward. 뵽ܵͷʱΡ
She had a bad cold. ظð
She has a particular interest in painting. ر𰮺û滭
She has been to school. ѧȥˡ
She has good taste in clothes. Էװм
She hates boxing. ȭ
She insists that it doesn't matter. ˵ûϵ
She is a member of the ski club. ǻѩֲĳԱ
She is afraid he'll think her a pig. 
She is scared to death. ŵð
She is sick of watching boxing. ۿȭ
She is supposed to be one of the best singers. Ϊĸǡ
She is timid and completely at a loss what to do. ò֪롣
She is very well, thank you. ܺãлл
She is working for her double major in English and Economics. Ӣ;˫ѧλ
She likes you a lot. ġ
She looks like my type. ϲ͡
She lost her dignity. ʧȥ򶨡
She must be a model, isn't? һǸģأ?
She screamed in astonishment. ŵ÷С
She sent me a Christmas card last year. ȥĹһʥ
She told me she wanted to start a company. 뿪˾
She was so stunned, that she couldn't speak. 㵵˵
She will be amazed when she wakes up for dinner. Ҫڳ͵ʱضһ
She will certainly remain single. ϶ᱣֶ
She will go into business when she likes to. 뾭ʱͻȥ̡
She's a beautiful girl, don't you think so? Ů㲻
She's a housewife. Ǽͥ
She's a kind lady, don't you think so? ʴȵŮʿ㲻
She's a sweet woman, don't you think so? ǿɰŮˣ㲻
She's an English-woman. ӢŮˡ
She's been living there since her birth. סǶ
She's engaged/married to John. Լ/ˡ
She's free on Friday and Saturday. пա
She's going to be 15 next month. ¸15ˡ
She's under the weather. 顤á
Shh! He'll hear you. ݣС㣬ġ 
Shook up. ס
Shut up! 죡 
Sigh, I'm so hungry. Can I have a bite? ޣҶӶˡҿԳһ
Sigh. He doesn't even know I'm alive. һֱ֪һš
Sit down, please. 
Skating is interesting. Ȥ
Slow down! !
Snort! I didn't do anything wrong! ߺߣûʲô°
So do I. See you later. Keep in touch. ҲǣټǵϵŶ
So do I. Ҳһ
So far, so good. ĿǰΪֹá
So farSo good. Ŀǰ
So I made a mistake, big deal! Ǵˡ 
So long. ټ
So you'll come then. Please phone in if you can't make it. ôʱˣ绰ҡ
So, you see. ԰֪
Sob! I didn't mean to kill it. I'm sorry birdie. أҪɱ㡣ԲС
Sob, I lost. أˡ
Some of them are mine. һҵġ
Some students quit school due to poverty. һЩѧƶѧ
Something must be done about it. 취
Something's come up. һЩ¡
Son! Don't make suck a noise when you eat. ӣԷʱ򲻿Է
Sorry, can I see her before Friday? Բ֮ǰ?
Sorry, I don't. ԲûС
Sorry, I'm engaged. ԲԼˡ
Sorry, it's broken. You have to use the stairs. Բˣֻ¥ˡ
Sorry, Mr. Green can't see you now. Բ𣬸ڲܼ
Sorry, sir. But it's our graduation day. Բ𣬲Ǳҵ
Sorry, we only take cash. Բֻֽ
Speak louderplease. ˵
Start a company? But I thought she would be a scholar. ˾?ԭΪΪһѧ
State-owned enterprises are getting out of difficulty. ҵʼ·
Steady wins the race. ݾӮñľϡ
Stop complaining! ɧ 
Stop fooling! ˣ 
Stop messing around! ˣ 
Stop screwing! ˣ 
Storms make trees take deeper roots. 籩ʹľ
Suit yourself. 㡣
Supper is ready at six. Ӿͺˡ
Sure thing, boss.  All in a day's work.
Sure. Are you a pro-golfer? ȻˡָҲ߶
Sure. We are friends since primary school. ȻǴСѧˡ
Sure. Ȼ
T can't help it. 鲻Խ
Take a hike! ĶĶЪȥɡ 
Take care! !
Take care. ౣء
Take it easy. š
Take it or leave it. ҪҪ㡣
Take my word for it. ҵĻ
Take off your hat. It doesn't fit. ȡñӣʺ㡣
Take two pills and have a good rest. ƬҩúϢһ¡
Take your time. 
Talking About Activities ̸ۻ
Talking About Daily Activities ̸ճ
Talking About Dressing ̸
Talking About Feelings 
Talking About Habits ̸ճϰ
Talking About Likes And Dislikes ѯϲͲϲ
Talking About Neighbors And Friends ̸ھӺ
Talking About Objects ̸
Talking About The Past ̸۹ȥ
Talking About The Weather ̸
Talking About Time ʱ
Talking About Yesterday ̸
Talking With Friends 
Tea, please. Һȵɡ
Tell me where I can post them. ʣͶŵͲ
Tell me, is it a boy? ιк
Thank you all the same. Ҫлл㡣
Thank you but this is something I have to decide alone. ЩұԼ
Thank you but this is something I have to do on my own. ЩұԼ
Thank you but this is something I have to figure out myself. ЩұԼȥǡ
Thank you but this is something I have to solve by myself. ЩұԼ
Thank you for coming. лл١
Thank you for directions. лΪָ·
Thank you for everything. лһС
Thank you for helping me. ллҵæ
Thank you for inviting me. ллҡ
Thank you for meeting me. ллҡ
Thank you for seeing me off. ллС
Thank you for sending it to me. лл͸ҡ
Thank you for taking me home. ллһؼҡ
Thank you for your advice. ллȰ档
Thank you for your dinner. лл͡
Thank you for your favour. ллİ
Thank you for your gift. лл
Thank you for your kindness. ллĺġ
Thank you for your letter. ллš
Thank you for your nice present. ллôõ
Thanks a million. ǳл
Thanks for taking me the movie. ллȥӰ 
Thanks for the warning. ллѡ
Thanks for you cooperation. л
Thanks for your advice but I have to consider it myself. ллĽ飬ҵԼ롣
Thanks for your cooperation. л
Thanks guys, you won the games for us. ллңӮñίʵдҵĸ
That couldn't be better. ٺòˡ
That depends. 
That house is for sale. It has central heating. ˷ۣйů豸
That makes sense. ǿ⡣
That might be in your favor. ǿܶ 
That nation is famous for its tourism. Ǹҵ
That reminds me. ǿˡ
That rings a bell. ˡ
That sounds like a good idea. ȥǸ⡣
That the way it is. ô¡
That was my last one, too. ǿƲˡ
That was the third time that I had visited the place. ҵβιǵطˡ
That's a conservative point of view. ǸصĹ۵㡣
That's a good idea . Ǹ⡣
That's a good idea. 治
That's a misunderstanding . Ǹᡣ
That's a pity. ϧ
That's a selfish point of view. Ǹ˽Ĺ۵㡣
That's a terrific idea! Ǻ!
That's all for today. ͽ
That's all I need. ҾҪЩ
That's all right. ûϵ
That's all! !
That's always the case. ϰΪˡ
That's another story. һ¡
That's awful. ̫ˡ
That's disgusting. ᡣ
That's excellent. ̫ˡ
That's fair. ƽ
That's fine. Ǻܺá
That's for sure. ǿ϶ġ
That's good to know. Һ֪¡
That's impossible. ǲܵġ
That's just what I was looking for. ڴġ
That's just what I was thinking. Ҳôġ
That's life. 
That's more like it. 񻰡
That's my business. ҵ顣
That's neat. ܺá
That's not a problem. û⡣
That's not my fault. ǲҵĴ
That's not true. ǲġ
That's OK. ԡ
That's ok/fine. ͦõġ
That's possible. ǿܵġ
That's rather disappointing. ʧ
That's ridiculous. ̫ˡ
That's right. ǶԵġ
That's strange. ֡
That's terrible. ⣡ 
That's the point. Ĺؼ
That's the stupidest thing I've ever heard! ޴£
That's the way I look at it, too. Ҳô롣
That's the way it is. ô¡
That's too late. ̫ˡ
That's unbelievable. ŵġ
That's what you think! ǲģ 
That's why I am here. ԭ
That's worthwhile. ֵõġ
That's wrong. Ǵġ
That's your problem. ⡣ 
The agricultural region is centered largely in the north. ũҵ󲿷ּڱ
The air conditioner is out of order. յˡ
The answer is zero. æˡ
The audience laughs. ڴЦ
The basketball championship is exciting. Ǵھ漤ġ
The bigger one. ЩǸ
The biggest festival in my country is the Spring Festival. ҹĽǴڡ
The blouse no longer fits me. ²ٺˡ
The camera is out of order. ëˡ
The capital of my country id Beijing. ҹ׶Ǳ
The car is out of order. ⳵ӻˡ
The child sobbed sadly. Сĵسš
The Christmas tree is gorgeous. ʥ滪
The coat doesn't suit you. ²̫ʺ㡣
The computer industry is booming. ҵ
The computer is out of order. ̨ˡ
The concert will be held September 14 at 10 a. m.
The crowd gasped with astonishment. Ҿȵס
The designer is working hard on a new project. ʦŬﻮӱĿ
The dinner was superb. Who cooked it? ̫ˣ˭ģ 
The dinner was wonderful. Ͱˡ
The doctor advised me to drink plenty of water. ҽȰҪˮ
The doctor advised me to get plenty of exercise. ҽȰҪ˶
The doctor advised me to stay indoors more. ҽȰҪ
The doctor advised me to take a walk outdoors. ҽȰҪൽɢ
The doctor advised me to take better care of myself. ҽȰҪչԼ
The doctor said I looked anemic. ҽ˵ҿƶѪ
The doctor said I looked pale and tired. ҽ˵ҿ԰׺ƣ롣
The doctor said I looked pale. ҽ˵ҿܲ԰ס
The doctor said I looked run down. ҽ˵ҿ彥ˡ
The doctor said I looked worried and nervous. ҽ˵ҿ̫ͽˡ
The doctor said it's just a litter heat rash, There's nothing to worry about. ҽ˵ֻǳӣҪġ
The doctor said it's just a mild cold, There's nothing to worry about. ҽ˵ֻеҪġ
The doctor said it's just a minor burn, There's nothing to worry about. ҽ˵ֻ΢ˣҪġ
The doctor said it's just a mosquito bite, There's nothing to worry about. ҽ˵ֻǱҧһڣҪġ
The doctor said it's just a slight infection, There's nothing to worry about. ҽ˵ֻ΢ĸȾҪġ
The doctor said it's just an insert bite, There's nothing to worry about. ҽ˵ֻǱҧһڣҪġ
The doctor says that I should not eat anything oily. ҽ˵ҲܳĶ
The doctor says that I should take quinine. ҽ˵Ӧ÷ÿ
The drunk humiliates the gentleman. ʹλʿۡ
The electric fan is out of order. ȳëˡ
The flight is delayed. ɻɡ
The fork is dirty, Would you bring me a clean one, please? ģøɾĸҡ
The gangsters are planning a robbery. һǿڼƻ١
The gas stove is out of order. úˡ
The hardest thing to learn is to be a good loser. ѧһһˡ
The houses downtown are very expensive. ķӺܹ
The industrial area is centered largely in the north. Ĺҵ󲿷ּڱ
The information industry helps boost the global economy. Ϣҵƽȫ򾭼÷չ
The knife is dirty, Would you bring me a clean one, please? ⵶ģøɾĸҡ
The land in this region is rather dry and parched. Ƭʮָ
The late arrival of the ship had messed up all our plans. ˣǵļƻȫˡ
The little boy grew red at the sight of the cute girl. ǸкӼɰŮͨ졣
The mailbox is over there. ͲǶ
The meat packing industry is developing fast. ӹҵչѸ١
The meeting is put off. ˡ
The meeting was scheduled for two hours, but it is now over et. ԭСʱڻûн 
The menu is dirty, Would you bring me a clean one, please? ˵ģøɾĸҡ
The mining area is centered large in the north. Ĳɿ󲿷ּڱ
The movie began as soon as we got there. һǶӰͿʼˡ
The napkin is dirty, Would you bring me a clean one, please? ģøɾĸҡ
The one on your right. ұߵǸ
The only feasting I do these days is in my dream. ⼸ֻɽ亣ζˡ
The party is making too much noise. ξۻ̫ˡ
The pen is mightier than the sword. ڽ
The petroleum region is centered largely in the north. ʯ󲿷ּڱ
The place is too stony for farming. ط̫ʯ飬ʺϸ֡
The plate is dirty, Would you bring me a clean one, please? ģøɾĸҡ
The post office is in the middle of the block, You can't miss it. ʾ־ڽм䣬ܺҡ
The post office is right on the corner, You can't miss it. ʾ־תǵĵطܺҡ
The post office is two blocks straight ahead, You can't miss it. ʾһֱǰ߹֣ܺҡ
The post office is up there on the left, You can't miss it. ʾ־Ƕߣܺҡ
The radio is out of order. ˡ
The restaurant is a mile from the hotel. ǲڷȥԼһӢ
The restaurant is across the street from the hotel. ǲڷǱߴ·
The restaurant is around the corner from the hotal. ǲڷתǸ
The restaurant is downstairs. ǲ¥¡
The restaurant is in the basement. ǲڵҡ
The restaurant is on the second floor. ǲڶ¥
The restaurant is upstairs. ǲ¥ϡ
The restaurant was full, so we decided to go somewhere else. ǲˣǾĵطȥ
The restaurant was full, so we decided to go to another place. ǲˣǾһطȥ
The road divides here. ·ֲ
The room has a big closet. You can put your baggage in it. һܴıڳ԰Žȥ
The rumor had no basis. ҥûСݡ
The same to you. Ҳһ
The scenery is very beautiful in the small islands in the Pacific Oceans. ̫ƽһЩСľɫʮ
The school is further down this road. ѧУȥһС·
The school is on the other side of the street. ѧУڽֵһߡ
The school is two miles straight ahead. ѧУһֱǰӢ
The sewing machine is out of order. һˡ
The shoes are worn-out. ЬѾܴˡ
The shortest answer is doing. ̵ĻشǸɡ
The show is supposed to be good. ⳡӦ൱õġ 
The sooner, the better. á
The spacecraft is scheduled to arrive at Saturn next year. ̫մԤ굽ǡ
The spoon is dirty, Would you bring me a clean one, please? ģøɾĸҡ
The statesman retired as the mayor of New York. λμʱŦԼг
The telepnone is out of order. 绰ëˡ
The television set is out of order. ӻëˡ
The TV programs were really boring, so I went to bed very early. ӽĿģ˯ˡ
The typewriter is out of order. ֻëˡ
The view is great. ɫôƯ!
The wall has ears. ǽж
The watch is out of order. ֱëˡ
The whole class is in a heated discussion. ȫͬѧۡ
There are always two sides to everything. ÿǶԡ
There are many training classed and night classes. ѵҹУ
There are only two minutes left. ֻʣˡ
There comes a bus. ˡ
There is a call for you. ĵ绰
There is a shower in the bathroom. ԡԡ
There is a TV show about AIDS on right now. ڲһڰ̲ĽĿ 
There is fierce competition in the college Entrance Examination. ߿ҡ
There is no doubt about it. Ǻʵġ
There is nothing I can do. Ϊ
There was much news in the morning paper today. ĳš
There's a possibility. ܡ
There's going to be a pottery exhibition at the art gallery. ݽһմչ
There's no gas range in the kitchen, but you can use the electric stove. ûúõ¯
There's something wrong with the phone. 绰˵ë
There's too much static. ̫
There's TV coverage of the NBA tournament. иNBAĵӱ
These clothes are dirty, they need to be washed. Щ·ˣҪȥϴ
These clothes are too long , they need to be taken up. Щ·̫Ҫȥһ¡
These clothes are too short, they need to be let down. Щ·̫Ҫȥһ¡
These clothes are very beautiful, but are not of vary good quality. Щ·Ư̫á
These clothes are very beautiful, but are too expensive. Щ·Ư̫ˡ
These clothes are very beautiful, but I can't afford to pay that much. Щ·Ư
These things happen all the time. ǳе¡
They feel uneasy. 򲻰û
They had excepted me to go with them. ԭϣҺһȥ
They hurt. (˿)ۡ
They imagine, what he is doing. ڲ¡
They jumped at the unexpected noise. ͻŵ
They praised him highly. Ǵر
They'll have a party for their 10th wedding anniversary. ǽΪʮ꿪ᡣ
They're going to discuss it at the meeting next Friday. ǽĻ⡣
They've been divorced. ˡ
They've been working on this project since last year. Ǵȥ꿪ʼһֱĿ
Things That Might Have Happened ܷ
This area is noted for its rich soil. ơ
This boy has no job. кûй
This country is famous for its beautiful lakes. ĺ
This country is localed in the northern hemisphere. λڱ
This country is localed in the southern hemisphere. λϰ
This country is localed on the continent of Africa. λڷ޴½
This country is localed on the continent of Europe. λŷ޴½
This house is for rent. ˷⡣
This house is my own. Լġ
This is  a typewiter. һֻ̨
This is a bill. һ˵
This is a bread. һ
This is a camera. һ̨
This is a chair. һӡ
This is a check. һ֧Ʊ
This is a desk. һӡ
This is a diploma. һƾ
This is a licence. һִա
This is a map. һŵͼ
This is a peach. һӡ
This is a price list. һż۸
This is a radio. һ̨
This is a rather old house. It needs painting. ⷿͦɵģˢһ²С
This is a receipt. һվݡ
This is a record player. һ̨糪
This is a schedule. һʱ
This is a story. һ¡
This is a ticket stub. һƱ
This is a TV set. һ̨ӻ
This is an identification card. һ֤
This is great picnic weather. ǸҰ͵ĺ 
This is Mary Speaking. 
This is my first year of college, I'm a freshman. ϴѧĵһ꣬һ꼶ѧ
This is my fourth year of college, I'm a senior. ϴѧĵ꣬꼶ѧ
This is my last warning. ľ档
This is my second year of college, I'm a sophomore. ϴѧĵڶ꣬Ƕ꼶ѧ
This is my third year of college, I'm a junior. ϴѧĵ꣬꼶ѧ
This is our play road. Ϸĵط
This is Tom. He's my classmate. ķҵͬѧ
This is too small for me. Do you have a bigger one? ̫Сˣд?
This long table is good. ųܲ
This material feel hand, How does that materoal feel? ֲϸоӲǿأ
This material feel soft, How does that material feel? ֲϸоǿأ
This metal is harder than that one. ֽӲ
This nation is noted for its advanced technology. ȽƼ
This nation is noted for its economic stability. Ծȶ
This nation is noted for its natural resources. ȻԴ
This nation is noted for its political stability. ȶ
This nation is noted for its scientific accomplishments. Կѧɾ
This part of the country is very flat. һֺƽ̹
This part of the country is very heavily populated. һ˿ںܼ
This part of the country is very hilly. һкܶꡣ
This part of the country is very mountainous. һкܶɽ
This river is one third as long as that river. ֻӵ֮һ
This round table is good. Բܲ
This small table is good. Сܲ
This soup tastes great. ǳζ
This square table is good. ŷܲ
This way.  롣
This will be the biggest fish ever. ǰδĴɣ
This window is just as big as that one. ȴպúһ
This window is just as high as thsat one. ȴպúһߡ
This window is just as wide as that one. ȴպúһ
This windows is junst as small as that one. ȴպúһС
Time is money. ʱǽǮ
Time is running out. ûʱˡ
Time is up. ʱ쵽ˡ
To be careful! һҪС!
To make it fast, you can send a fax. ҪĻͷ档
To plan a mountain climbing expedition. ƻɽ̽ա
To plan a vacation trip. ƻݼٵС
Today is May 21st. ¶ʮһš
Tom has opened his own business while his classmates are still slogging away at school. ķͬѧѧУʱѾʼԼҵ
Tom reads newspapers in the afternoon. ķ
Tomorrow never comes. Ī졣
Tom's birthday is this week. ķվڡ 
Traveler's check's are very convenient for long-distance travel. ֧Ʊڳ;кܷ㡣
Traveling 
Try again. ԡ
Turn down the radio please. ŵ
Turn up your radio please. һ
Two heads are better than one. ˶ǹ㡣
Uh-oh, here comes my boy friend, he's insanely jealous. ޣѹǸ̳ϡ
Wasn't he a little bigger than you? ǿͷһЩ
Watch out! ġ
We are good friends. Ǻѡ
We are in the same boat. ǵĴͬ
We are sure to defeat them. һǡ
We can get by. ǹȥ
We can work it out. ǿԽ⡣
We can't afford the expense. ǲܸЩ
We can't decide what to do. ǲܾô
We can't decide when to leave. ǲܾʲôʱ뿪
We can't decide where to go. ǲܾȥ
We can't draw well. ǲܻôࡣ
We can't drink so much. ǲܺôࡣ
We can't eat so much. ǲܳôࡣ
We can't get good pictures on our TV set. ǵĵӻͼ⡣
We can't hear clearly. ǲú
We can't make a decision without knowing the facts. ǲ֪ܲʵ
We can't make a decision without thinking it over. ǲܲǣ
We can't recall how long it's been. Ǽǲ˶ˡ
We can't recall how often he's written. Ǽǲÿдһš
We can't rely on him. ǲ
We can't see it very well. ǲܿú
We can't stand the summer weather. ǲ
We can't stop it. ǲֹ
We can't wait any longer. ǲٵˡ
We can't write very well. ǲдôࡣ
We demand better pay. Ҫӹʡ
We did it. ɵĺã
We don't like them to pass through here. ǲϣͨ
We enjoyed ourselves very much. ĺܿġ
We finally made it. ˣ
We go to bed at 10:30. ʮ˯
We had a good time. ĺܿġ
We have 50 provinces. 50ʡ
We have a few kitchen things and a dining room set. һЩþߺһײ豸
We have a lot in common. к֮ܶͬ
We have known each other for 6 years. ʶˡ
We keep in touch with each other by Email since he left China. 뿪йԺEmailϵ
We must arrive there on time. Ǳ׼ʱǶ
We won't go to war. ǲϣս
Well done! Bond, you've done it! üˣ£ɵúã
We'll have a soap opera series on TV this week. ĩǻڵϿһϵз硣
We'll have fine weather for the next few days? Ժʡ
We'll see. ˵ɡ
Well, it depends. 
Wellit depends. ޣÿ
We're all for it. ȫͬ⡣
We're broadcasting from London. Ǵ׶زš
We're through. ˣ 
We've been married for 2 years. ǽˡ
We've got to  get a bed and a dresser for the bedroom. ǱһŴױ̨ҡ
We've got to get a mirror for the bashroom. Ǳһ澵ӷԡҡ
We've got to get a refrigerator for the kitchen. Ǳһڳ
We've got to get a sofa and a chair for the living room. Ǳһɳӷڿ
We've got to get a telepnone stand for the hallway. Ǳһ绰ȡ
What a beautiful garden you have! Ļ԰Ư
What a beautiful garden you have. Ļ԰Ư
What a boring movie it is! ôĵһӰ
What a boring movie it is. ôĵһӰ
What a coincidence! ̫ˣ
What a good deal! !
What a nice day it is! !
What a pity! ̫ź!
What a shame! ź
What a stupid idiot! ǰ׳һ 
What about another dance? һ?
What about you? ?
What about your opinion? ô?
What are those? Щʲô
What are you doing next week? ʲô?
What are you doing talking to my girl friend? СӸҵŮ˴ڨĺѽ
What are you doing? ڸʲô?
What are you drawing? ڻʲô
What are you eating? ڳʲô
What are you going to do with the books? Щô?
What are you going to do? Ҫʲô
What are you interested in? ʲôȽϸȤ?
What are you looking for? ʲô
What are you playing? ʲô
What are you reading? ڶʲô
What are you speaking about? ̸ʲô
What are you talking about? ˵ʲô
What are you up to? æʲôأ
What are you writing? дʲô
What are your interests? İʲô?
What are your plans for the weekend? ĩƻʲô
What can I do for you? ҪҰæ
What can I do? Ҹôģ
What can it be? ʲôأ
What channel are you watching now? ڿĸ?
What choice do I have? ʲôѡ
What column do you like best? ϲĸĿ?
What day is it today? ڼ?
What day is today? ڼ?
What did he answer you? شʲô
What did he ask you? ʲô
What did he say in the letter? ˵ʲô?
What did he tell you? ʲô
What did the doctor say? ҽô˵?
What did you do the week before last? ʲô?
What did you have for lunch? Щʲô?
What did you say? ˵ʲô 
What do think about this poem? ʫô?
What do you call this in English? Ӣô˵?
What do you dislike most about this movie? ⲿӰϲʲô?
What do you do at work? ϰЩʲô?
What do you do for relaxation? ʲôǲ
What do you do in your spare time? ʱʲô?
What do you do? ʲô?
What do you like best, apples, pears, or bananas? ƻ棬㽶ϲĸ?
What do you like best? ϲʲôأ
What do you like to do in your spare time? ʱϲʲô?
What do you plan to do this Friday? ʲô?
What do you recommend? Ƽʲô
What do you say we have a party this weekend? ĩɶԣô?
What do you think about it? Դô?
What do you think of his new job? ¹ô 
What do you think of it? ô
What do you think of my new car? ҵ³ô
What do you think of their skill? ༼?
What do you think you are doing? ֪ʲô 
What do you think? ôΪ
What do you want to be after school? ѧҵԺҪʲô
What do you want to be after you're on your own? ʱʲô
What do you want to be when you finish your training? ѵʱҪʲô
What do you want to be when you grow on? 㳤Ժʲô
What do you want to do after graduation? ҵʲô?
What do you want? ô 
What does he do? Ǹʲô?
What does she like? ϲʲô?
What does you want to buy? Ҫʲô
What does you want to eat? Ҫʲô
What does your father do? 㸸ʲô?
What ever you think is fine with me. 㡣
What happened to you? ô?
What happened, guy? ôˣƣ
What have you been doing since I saw you last time? ԴϴμԺ㶼ڸʲô?
What horrible weather! !
What is bothering you? ʲô㣿
What is happening around there? ʲô飿
What is happening down there? 淢ʲô飿
What is happening out there? 淢ʲô飿
What is happening over there? ﷢ʲô飿
What is happening up there? 淢ʲô飿
What is he doing today? Щʲô
What is he doing? ʲô£
What is it about? ǹʲôģ
What is it like there? Ƕô
What is she doing now? ڸЩʲô?
What is that noise? ʲô
What is that to you? Ƕʲô
What is the coldest region in this country? ĵش
What is the color of your new book? ʲôɫ?
What is the economy like in this country? ҵľΣ
What is the highest mountain in this country? ߵɽʲô
What is the hottest area in this country? ȵ
What is the longest river in this country? ĺʲô
What is the sort of furture? ʲôļҾߣ
What is the style of furture? ʲôʽļҾߣ
What is the total circulation of this journal. ݱܷ٣
What is the total circulation of this newsletter. ͨѶܷ٣
What is the total circulation of this newspaper. ұֽܷ٣
What is the total circulation of this publication. ҿܷ٣
What is the total circulation of this weekly magazine. ܷܿ٣
What is the type of furture? ʲô͵ļҾߣ
What is the way to the airport?Should I go this way or that way? һȥɻҸ߻Ǳߣ
What is the way to the bank?Should I go this way or that way? һȥеģҸ߻Ǳߣ
What is the way to the drugstore?Should I go this way or that way? һȥҩģҸ߻Ǳߣ
What is the way to the theater?Should I go this way or that way? һȥϷԺģҸ߻Ǳߣ
What is the weather like in this country? ҵΣ
What is thelargest industrial center in this country? Ĺҵ
What is this? ʲô
What is wrong? ʲô
What is your girlfriend's name? Ůѵķǣ
What is your plan? ļƻʲô 
What kind of climate do you have in this country? ҵ?
What kind of climate do you have?Is it cold? ô
What kind of climate do you have?Is it hot? ôȵ
What kind of climate do you have?Is it humid? ôǳʪ
What kind of climate do you have?Is it mild? ôǲ䲻ȵ
What kind of furniture do you like? ϲʲôļҾ?
What kind of newspapers do you read? ʲôıֽ?
What makes you say so? ôô˵
What month is this? Ǽ?
What position do you play? ʲôλ?
What shall I give him for his Easter? ҪʲôΪ
What shall I send him for his birthday? ҪʲôΪ
What shall I send him for his Christmas? ҪʲôΪʥ
What shall I send him for his the New Year? ҪʲôΪ
What shall I send hin for his anniversary? ҪʲôΪ
What should I do? Ҹô죿
What skill! What luck! What fun! б£ôˣ˷ܣ
What sort of medicine do you take? Եʲôҩ?
What time are you going to leave for the airport tomorrow? ʲôʱȥ?
What time do you finish your work? ʲôʱ°?
What time do you start work? ʲôʱʼ?
What time is it now? ڼ?
What time? ʲôʱ?
What were you doing this time last year? ȥʱڸʲô?
What were you doing when I called? Ҵ绰ʱڸ?
What were you thinking? ӽˮ
What will it be after the clear weather? Ժô?
What will the weather be like tomorrow? ô
What will you do about it? ô?
What will you do during this weekend? ĩʲô?
What will you do the day after on next? ʲô?
What will you do this weekend? ĩ㽫ʲô?
What will you wear for the party? 㴩ʲô?
What would you have done if you hadn't gone out for a picnic yesterday? ûгȥҰ͵Ļʲô?
What would you like for dessert? Ҫʲô?
What would you like to eat? Եʲô?
What year is this? һ?
What you have said about this is very interesting. ˵ĺ˼
Whatever happens, don't go back. ʲô鷢㶼Ҫ
Whatever happens, don't worry. ʲô鷢㶼Ҫġ
Whatever he does, don't be mad. ʲô㶼Ҫŭ
Whatever he does, don't say a word. ʲô㶼Ҫ
Whatever you think is fine with me. 㡣
What's burning on the stove? ¯ʲô
What's cooking on the stove? ¯ʲô
What's goes on here? ʲô£Ը
What's going on? ʲôˣ
What's new? ʲô?
What's on Channel 8 now? 8ƵʲôĿ?
What's on your mind? ʲôأ
What's so interesting about football? We girls don't like it. ʲô˼?Ůϲ
What's the average yearly output of cars in your factory? ǳƽ̨?
What's the capital of your country? ׶Ķ?
What's the circulation of this magazine? ־ô?
What's the color of your new dress? ·ʲôɫ?
What's the date today? Ǽ?
What's the deadline? ֹʲôʱ
What's the height of the building? ¥ж?
What's the matter with you? ô
What's the meaning of this? ʲô˼ 
What's the name of the cat? èʲô?
What's the population of China? йж˿?
What's the purpose of your visit? õĿʲô
What's the shape of your balloon? ʲô״?
What's the size of your shoes? Ьߴ?
What's the typical farm product in this region? ͵ũƷʲô?
What's the weather like? ô
What's this? ʲô?
What's up? ʲô?
What's wrong with you? ﲻԾ?
What's your family name? ʲô?
What's your favorite color? ϲɫʲô
What's your favorite food? ϲʳʲô
What's your favorite game? ϲϷʲô
What's your favorite kind of animal? ϲĶʲô
What's your favorite kind of entertainment? ϲʲô
What's your favorite music? ϲʲô?
What's your favorite musical instrument? ϲʲô
What's your favorite pastime? ϲǲʲô
What's your favorite song? ϲĸʲô
What's your favorite sport? ϲʲô˶?
What's your hobby? Ⱥʲô
What's your job? ʲô
What's your motherland? Ķ?
What's your name? ʲô?
What's your nationality? Are you an American. Ĺʲôˣ
What's your nationality? ʲô?
What's your nationality?Are you a Chinese? Ĺʲôй?
What's your nationality?Are you a French? ĹʲôǷˣ
What's your nationality?Are you a Japanese? Ĺʲôձˣ
What's your nationality?I'm a native Australian. İĴˣĹʲô
What's your nationality?I'm a naturalized American. ǼˣĹʲô
What's your opinion? ʲô
What's your plan for the summer holiday? ټƻʲô?
What's your plan? ļƻʲô
What's your point of view? Ĺ۵ʲô
What's your problem? ô° 
What's your size? 㴩?
What's your trouble? ʲô?
When did  you come to see me? ʲôʱң
When did this happen? ʲôʱģ
When did you arrive? ʲôʱ򵽴?
When did you buy the car? ʲôʱĳ?
When did you call? ʲôʱ绰ģ
When did you do homework? ʲôʱͥҵ
When did you ener the school? ʲôʱѧģ
When did you find this book? ʲôʱҵⱾģ
When did you get married? ʲôʱģ
When did you get off work? ʲôʱ°ࣿ
When did you get up yesterday morning? ϼ?
When did you go cooking? ʲôʱȥ
When did you go painting? ʲôʱȥ
When did you graduste? ʲôʱҵģ
When did you join the oranizetion? ʲôʱģ
When did you know the answer? ʲôʱ֪𰸣
When did you leave? ʲôʱ뿪
When did you take the examination? ʲôʱȥμӿԣ
When did you travel? ʲôʱУ
When do you get up everyday? ÿ㼸?
When I arrived at the station, the train had already left. ҵվʱѾˡ
When I came in, he was reading. ҽʱڶ顣
When I had a rest, what were you doing? Ϣʱʲô
When I left, he was at home. 뿪ʱؼˡ
When I slept, he was out. ˯ʱˡ
When I'm going to buy a TV set next time, I'll buy a color set. еӽĿ𣿲ϷĿ֮ʲô
When I'm going to buy a TV set next time, I'll buy a console model. ´ӻʱдĻġ
When I'm going to buy a TV set next time, I'll buy a larger screen. еӽĿرĿ֮ʲô
When I'm going to buy a TV set next time, I'll buy a portable model. еӽĿĿ֮ʲô
When is the most convenient time for you? ʲôʱ㣿
When is the store closing? ҵʲôʱӪҵ 
When it started raining, I was playing outside. 꿪ʼµʱ档
When it started raining, I was reading books. ʼʱٿ顣
When she leaves, he'll cry for a day. ʱһ졣
When the accident happened, I was cleaning the car. ¹ʷʱ
When the accident happened, I was having dinner. ¹ʷʱڳ͡
When the fire started, I was writing letters. ʱдš
When the light went out, I was cleaning the yard. ϨƵʱͥԺ
When the lights went out, I was washing my hair. ϨƵʱϴͷ
When the phone rang, I was painting upstairs. 绰ʱ¥ϻ
When the police arrived, I was doing the housework. ʱ
When the police arrived, I was resting. ʱϢ
When the storm broke, I was doing the ironing. ʱ·
When the storm broke, I was washing dishes. 꿪ʼʱϴӡ
When were you born? ʲôʱ?
When will he come to see you? ʲôʱ?
When will it be ready? ʲôʱ׼ã
Where are my glasses? ҵ۾Ķ?
Where are the stairs? ¥?
Where are you from? Ķ?
Where are you going? ȥĶ
Where can I check in? ĶǼ
Where can I go for help? Ҹô죿
Where did you go for dinner yesterday? ȥĶԵķ?
Where did you learn to speak English? ѧ˵Ӣأ 
Where did you visit? ȥιЩط?
Where do you have your lunch? Ķ緹?
Where do you live? סĶ
Where have you been? ȥĶˣ
Where is the rest room, please? ϴּģ
Where is your office? ǵİ칫ģ 
Where were we? ˵Ķˣ
Where's the company? Ǹ˾Ķ?
Wherever you go you'll hear Spanish Spoken. 㵽ܻ
Wherever you go you'll meet a Chinese. 㵽ܻһλйˡ
Wherever you go you'll meet a friend. 㵽ܻһѡ
Which country do you come from? һ
Which do you like better, the news or the editorial? źϲĸ?
Which do you prefer, fishing or mountain-climbing? ͵ɽϲһ?
Which is the right size? ĸǶԵ?
Which is your bag? ĸİ?
Which one do you like? ϲһ
Which one do you prefer? Ƚϲһ
Which one do you want to buy? һ
Which one do you want? Ҫһ
Which one is  more delicious. һǱȽϺóԵģ
Which one is better? һǽϺõģ
Which one is cheaper? һǽϱ˵ģ
Which one is easier? һǽϼ򵥵ģ
Which one is heavier? һǽصģ
Which one is more clever? һǽϴģ
Which one is more convenient? һǱȽϷģ
Which one is more difficult? һǱȽѵģ
Which one is more economical? һǱȽϾõģ
Which one is more expensive? һǱȽϹģ
Which one is more interesting? һǱȽȤģ
Which one is Mr. Jame's office? ļղķ˾İ칫?
Which one is the longest river in China? й?
Which one is yours? һģ
Which would you prefer? Ҫѡĸ?
Who are you writing to? ڸ˭д?
Who are you? ˭?
Who called a while ago? ղ˭ڴ绰
Who cares! Ҳں
Who do you think you are? Ϊ˭ 
Who do you think you're talking to? Ϊڸ˭˵ 
Who is calling?I don't recognize your voice. ˭ĵ绰
Who is going take your place? ˭λã
Who is going to have dinner? ˭Ҫͣ
Who is going to lose? ˭䣿
Who is going to pay for it? ˭ˣ
Who is going to show? ˭ݣ
Who is going to throw stones? ˭ʯͷ
Who is going to wait? ˭ڵȣ
Who is going to win? ˭Ӯ
Who is he? ˭
Who is in charge here? ˭
Who is it?  Come down.
Who is she? ˭
Who is speaking?I don't recognize your voice. һλ
Who is the auther of this biography? ˭ƪǵߣ
Who is the auther of this essay? ˭ĵߣ
Who is the auther of this mystery story? ˭ƪعµߣ
Who is the auther of this novel? ˭ⱾС˵ߣ
Who is the auther of this play? ˭Ϸߣ
Who is the auther of this short story? ˭ƪµߣ
Who is the chief of sate of this nation? ˭ҵ䣿
Who is the girl? Ů˭
Who is the governor of this state? ˭ݵݳ
Who is the greatest novelist of our times? ˭ǵΰС˵ң
Who is the greatest playwrighter of our times? ˭ǵΰľң
Who is the greatest poet of our times? ˭ǵΰʫˣ
Who is the greatest writer of our times? ˭ǵΰң
Who is the guy over there? ǱǸ˭?
Who is the head of this government? ˭׳
Who is the lady in white? ·λС˭?
Who is the lady? λŮ˭
Who is the leader of this political party? ˭죿
Who is the man? λʿ˭
Who is the mayor of this city? ˭ег
Who is the president of this republic? ˭⹲͹ͳ
Who is this?I don't recognize your voice. ˭
Who laughed a while ago? ղ˭Ц
Who rang the bell a while ago? ղ˭ڰ壿
Who says? ˭˵ģ 
Who spoke a while ago? ղ˭ڽ
Who told you that? ˭?
Who told you? ˭?
Who will accompany you to the airport? ˭ȥ?
Who wrote that composition? ǸƷ˭дģ
Who wrote that music? ˭дģ
Who wrote that piece? ˭дģ
Who wrote that song? ֧˭дģ
Whoever said that is a liar. ˭˵ģǻԡ
Whoever told you that was just joking. ˭ģǿЦ
Whom will you come back with? 㽫˭һ
Whom will you give them to? 㽫Ǹ˭
Whom will you go out with? 㽫˭ȥ
Whom will you have lunch with? 㽫˭Է
Whom will you invite to the meeting? 㽫˭μӻ飿
Whom will you invite to the party? 㽫˭μӾۻ᣿
Whom will you invite to the picnic? 㽫˭μҰͣ
Whom will you invite to the wedding? 㽫˭μӻ
Whom will you miss to? 㽫˭
Whom will you play with? 㽫˭һ棿
Whom will you race with? 㽫˭
Whom will you sell this to? 㽫˭
Whom will you send that to? 㽫Ǹ͸˭
Whom will you show? 㽫˭أ
Whom will you speak to? 㽫˭˵
Whom will you vote for? 㽫ͶƱ˭
Whom will you work for? 㽫Ϊ˭
Whom will you write to? 㽫дŸ˭
Who's calling? һλ?
Who's kicking off? ˭ڿ?
Who's the second? һλ˭
Whose pen is this? ˭ı?
Why are you crying? Ϊʲôޣ
Why are you disappointed? Ϊʲôģ
Why are you following me? Ϊʲôң
Why are you frustrated? Ϊʲôʧܣ
Why are you going back? Ϊʲô
Why are you laughing at me? ΪʲôЦң
Why are you looking at me? Ϊʲôң
Why are you running away from me? Ϊʲô뿪ң
Why are you sitting over there? Ϊʲô
Why are you so angry? Ϊʲô
Why are you so busy? Ϊʲôæµ
Why are you so excited? Ϊʲô˷ܣ
Why are you so happy? Ϊʲô֣
Why are you so lazy? Ϊʲô裿
Why are you so sad? Ϊʲôģ
Why are you so sleepy? Ϊʲô˯
Why are you standing behind the door? Ϊʲôվź
Why are you talking so far? Ϊʲô˵죿
Why are you walking so far? Ϊʲôߵ죿
Why are you yelling? ʲô
Why did you get home so late? Ϊʲôôؼң
Why did you get up so early? Ϊʲôô𴲣
Why did you go there? ΪʲôȥǶ?
Why did you hate it so much? Ϊʲôô
Why did you like it so much? Ϊʲôôϲ
Why did you sit up so late? Ϊʲôô˯
Why didn't you ask me for help? Ϊʲô㲻Ұæ
Why didn't you call me? Ϊʲô㲻绰ң
Why didn't you come? Ϊʲô㲻
Why didn't you contact me? Ϊʲô㲻ϵ
Why didn't you do it? Ϊʲô㲻
Why didn't you go? Ϊʲô㲻ȥ
Why didn't you like cleaning house so much? Ϊʲôôϲӣ
Why didn't you like doing the laundry so much? Ϊʲôôϲϴ·
Why didn't you like hard work so much? Ϊʲôôϲúù
Why didn't you like housekeeping so much? Ϊʲôôϲ
Why didn't you try again? Ϊʲô㲻һΣ
Why didn't you write me? Ϊʲô㲻дţ
Why did't you ask me? Ϊʲô㲻ң
Why did't you go home? Ϊʲô㲻ؼң
Why did't you tell me? Ϊʲô㲻ң
Why don't you agree? Ϊʲôͬ?
Why don't you change your route? Ϊʲô·أ
Why don't you put an advertisement in the paper to sell that old car? Ϊʲôڱϵǹɳ?
Why not go out for a walk? 𲻳ȥɢ?
Why not? ѽ! (Ϊʲô?)
Why on earth didn't you tell me the truth? 㵽Ϊʲô˵ʵ 
Why? What will you wear? Ϊʲô?ᴩʲô?
Will it hurt? ֪᲻ˣ
Will it rain tomorrow? ?
Will our baby be a boy? ǵСк
Will she like it? ϲ
Will you go shopping with me? ȥ?
Will you stay there for long? Ƕܳʱ?
Winter is a cold season. һļڡ
Witch pleasure. ܸˡ
With pleasure. ҡ
Women have the same rights as you! ŮҲһͬȨ
Would he have seen you if you hadn't waved to him? ûг֣ܿ?
Would you answer the phone please? ܽµ绰?
Would you be so kind as to lend me some money? ܽһǮ?
Would you call back tomorrow? ظ绰?
Would you care for a drink? ҪҪȵģ
Would you care to see it? ҪҪ 
Would you care to sit down for a while? ҪҪ/һأ 
Would you do me a favor? ܰһæ
Would you help me remove the refrigerator? ܰæһ±?
Would you help me with the report? Ըд 
Would you like something to drink? ȵʲô?
Would you like to go for a leisurely walk? Ҫȥһеɢ
Would you like to go for a short ride? Ҫȥ
Would you like to go for a sight-seeing ride? Ҫȥ۹
Would you like to go for a walk? Ҫȥɢ
Would you like to leave a message? Ҫ¿
Would you like to leave your name and number? Ҫֺ͵绰
Would you like to leave your name? Ҫ
Would you like to leave your telephone number? Ҫĵ绰
Would you meet me 3:30? Ҽ 
Would you mind calling back sometime? Ҹʱ绰
Would you mind closing the window for me? ܰҹһ´?´?
Would you mind getting together sometime? Ҹʱһ۾
Would you mind having a group meeting tomorrow? 쿪һС
Would you mind mailing this letter for me? Ҽ?
Would you mind not spitting everywhere? Ҫ̵?
Would you mind opening the window? ⿪?
Would you ming calling her sometime? Ҹʱ绰
Would you open the door for me, please? ҿ?
Would you please call a taxi for me? ҽһ⳵
Would you please have dinner ready for me? Ϊ׼
Would you please have these clothes washed for me? ΪҰЩ·ϴˣ
Would you please hold the door open for me? ΪҰ
Would you please leave the door unlocked for me? ΪҰ
Would you please open the door for me? æź?
Would you please pass me the sugar? ǵݹ
Would you please put it on top? ?
Would you take them to my room? ͵ҵķ
Would you tell me your phone number? ܸĵ绰 
Would you tell Mr. Green that I called? ܸ߸Ҹ˸绰?
Would you wait here for a minute? һ?
Yay, a hole in one! ٣һ˽һɱ
Year, Month And Day . .
Yes, a little. ὲһ㡣
Yes, a lot of friends. ǵģܶࡣ
Yes, and I hope we can have some snow this winter. ǵģϣ궬ѩ
Yes, and I took many pictures. ǵģһ˺öƬ
Yes, and you may stay there longer. ԣҲǶסһЩ
Yes, but I don't want go downtown. ǵģҲϣϽ֡
Yes, but you know global warming may raise the temperature. ǵģȫůʹ
Yes, but you look as pretty now, as you did then. 㿴ôƯ
Yes, I am. / No, I'm not. ǣǡ/ Ҳǡ
Yes, I do. ǵģС
Yes, I have your eraser, too. ǵģһƤ
Yes, I like it a great deal/it very much. ǵģҺϲ
Yes, I lost my pet cat yesterday. ǰҵĳèˡ
Yes, I think so. ǵģΪǡ
Yes, I'm applying to work at the library. ǵģͼݹԱĹ
Yes, I'm watching Channel 5. ǵģڿ5Ƶ
Yes, it's mine. ǵģҵġ
Yes, I've just come back from Scotland. ǵģҸմո
Yes, please. I want an apple. ǵģҪһƻ
Yes, please. ǵģ鷳ˡ
Yes, she lives just across the street. ǵģסڽֶ档
Yes, we should try to contact more. ǵģӦϵ㡣
Yes, you're right. After all, she is smart enough to go into business. ǰ˵ĶԡϾȫо̲ǡ
YesI suppose So. ǵģҲôΪ
Yes. At 3 pm. ǵģԼ3㡣
You are a chicken. ǸС
You are better than I am. Һá
You are bigger than I am. Ҵ
You are brighter than I am. Ҵ
You are darker than I am. Һڡ
You are fatter than I am. ֡
You are healthier than I am. ҽ
You are just in time. ʱ
You are just saying that. ֻ˵˵ѡ
You are kidding. 㿪Цɡ
You are luckier than I am. ˡ
You are older than I am. ϡ
You are out of your mind. ë 
You are probably right. ҲǶԵġ
You are shorter than I am. Ұ
You are smaller than I am. С
You are so considerate. ġ
You are still thinking about a Ph.D., aren't you? 㻹ѧɲʿ?
You are stronger than I am. ǿ׳
You are taller than I am. Ҹߡ
You are thinner than I am. ҏC
You are younger than I am. ᡣ
You asked for it! ֿ!
You asked for it. ҵġ 
You bastard! ֣ 
You can call me any time. ʱ绰ҡ
You can count on me. ָҡ
You can make it! !
You can reach me at 6609823. 绰6609823ҵҡ
You can receive our program at short wave 37.5 MH. ڶ̲37.5յǵĽĿ
You can say that again. ͬ⡣
You can stay as long as you pay the rent on time. ֻҪ㰴ʱ⣬ס
You can take the bus and get off at the second stop. ڶվ¡
You can't complain. ֪ˡ
You can't miss it. һҵġ
You deserve it. Ӧõġ
You did a good job. ɵúܺá
You did fairly well! ɵ൱1
You did right. öԡ
You don't have to pay any duty on personal belongings. ƷҪ˰
You forgot to fasten the collar buttons. ϵЬ
You get what you pay for. һǮһֻ
You got a good deal. ˡ
You have a lot of nerve. Ƥ 
You have a younger brother, don't you? иܵܣ?
You have my word. ұ֤
You have the final say. ˵㡣
You have to apply for a passport in advance. ǰ뻤ա
You have to be operated on. 
You look elegant in that dress. 㴩ȹԵĺƯ
You look guilty. 㿴ȥ顣 
You look radiant tonight. ǹˡ
You make me sick! Ҷģ 
You make me so mad.  
You may go in now. Խȥˡ
You must go to the moon. It's your duty. ȥְ
You must have enjoyed yourself. һĺܿġ
You name the time. 㶨ʱɡ
You need a vacation. Ҫݼ١
You need an injection. Ҫ롣
You need to workout. Ҫȥ˶һ¡
You never know. ϡ
You never tell the truth Ͳ˵ʵ 
You owe me one. Ƿһ顣
You piss me off. ˡ 
You said it. ˵ˡ
You saw that movie, didn't you? Was it interesting? 㿴ⲿӰ˰ɣ
You set me up! !
You should give it a try. Ӧһԡ
You should have studied much harder. 㱾ӦøŬѧϰ
You should have your suit cleaned and ironed. Ӧðװȥϴһ¡
You should see my wife in a bikini. She's a knockout. Ӧÿ̫̫ȻӣѣΡ 
You should take advantage of it. Ӧúúᡣ
You should take the advice of your teacher. ӦʦĻ?
You should wear a heavy coat, It's below zero today. Ӧôһ£Ϊ¡
You should wear a lightweight suit, It's hot today. ӦôһױһװΪȡ
You should wear a raincoat, It's rainy today. Ӧôһ£Ϊꡣ
You should wear a something warm, It's chilly today. ӦôůһЩ·Ϊ
You should wear a sweater, It's cold today. Ӧôһë£Ϊ䡣
You shouldn't have done that! 治Ӧ!
You speak English pretty well. Ӣｲĺܺá
You stupid jerk!  
You sucker! У
You two don't have much contact? ûôϵ?
You use the front door and I'll hit the back. ŽȥϮ档
You want me to shut him up, guy? ǣҪҪҰ
You will be better off. ״ġ
You will have to wait and see. õһȿ
You'd better go and see a doctor about that. Ǹëȥҽ
You'd better put on your jacket. It's cold outside. ôϼпˣ䡣
You'll be on air in two minutes. Ժϵӡ
You'll be sick, if you aren't careful. 㲻СĵĻͻ
You'll be sorry. ڵġ 
You'll break it, if you don't take care. 㲻רĵĻͻơ
You'll break your neck, if you don't take care. 㲻רĵĻͻŪĲӡ
You'll burt yourself, if you don't take care. 㲻רĵĻͻյԼ
You'll cut yourself, if you don't take care. 㲻רĵĻͻԼ
You'll drop it, if you don't teke care. 㲻רĵĻͻ¡
You'll fall, if you don't take care. 㲻רĵĻͻ
You'll get hurt, if you don't watch out. 㲻עĻͻˡ
You'll get used to it. ϰߵġ
You'll hurt your arm, if you don't take care. 㲻רĵĻͻ˵ָ
You'll hurt your finger, if you don't take care. 㲻רĵĻͻ˵ָ
You'll hurt your thumb, if you don't take care. 㲻רĵĻͻ˵Ĵָ
You'll hurt yourself, if you don't take care. 㲻רĵĻͻ˵Լ
Your English is very good. Ӣܺá
Your hand feels cold. 䡣
Your pronunciation is excellent. ķܺá
Your satisfaction is guaranteed. 
Your shoe lace is loose. Ьˡ
Your work seems not satisfactory. Ĺ⡣
You're a disgrace. 涪ˣ 
You're a good dancer. á
You're a jerk! Ǹ/ 
You're a joke! һС 
You're a pain in the ass.  
You're an asshole. ȱ¹ 
You're away too far. ̫ˡ
You're crazy! !
You're impossible. 治ɾҩ 
You're just a good for nothing bum! һһǴ 
You're nothing to me. ʲôǡ 
You're so careless. ġ 
You're way behind schedule. Ԥˡ
You're welcome. 
You've changed little. һҲû䡣
You've dialed the wrong number. 㲦绰ˡ
You've gone too far! ̫ˣ 
You've got a point there. ˵е
You've got an express mail. ؿרݡ
You've got it. ˡ
You've got the point. ץסʵʡ
You've made a good choice. 
You've ruined everything. ȫˡ
Don't stand on ceremony. ؾ
At first I wasn't interested in English. ʼʱҶӢﲻȤ
He announces the six o'clock news. š
I'll tell him the minute he gets here. һҾ͸
The reactionary authorities , being beneficiaries themselves , could not and would ֱͶߣ˲ҲԸԴ
Tom always shuts the window with a bang. ķһϴӡ
A , B , C , etc. are capitals; a , b , c , are not. A , B , C ,Ǵдĸ a , b , c ,ǡ
A baby deer can stand as soon as it is born. С¹һվš
A baby has a smooth skin. ӤƤܹ⻬
A baby is totally helpless. ӤȫԼչԼ
A baby sucks milk from a bottle. Ӥʳƿţ̡
A baby's sneeze is not very loud. Ӥ粻̫졣
A baker displays his bread in the shop window. ʦڳ
A ball of lead will weigh down an equal bulk of feathers. һǦҪͬСëء
A balloon is floating in the sky. ڿƮ
A barking dog seldom bites. еĹҧˡ
A bear is covered with fur. ȫë
A beater was sent ahead to scare out the partridge. ֱɵǰȥų
A bicycle can go fast downhill. гʱܵúܿ졣
A bicycle is unnecessary if you live here. סﲻҪг
A big calendar is hanging on the wall. ǽϹһ
A big wave overturned the boat. һ˰Сˡ
A big wave swamped the boat and it began to sink. һ˴СûˣСʼ³
A big wave swept the man off the boat. ˰Ǹ˾´ȥ
A bird has made its nest in that disused tractor. һֻСڷһ
A bird has wings instead of arms. гûֱۡ
A bird trims its feathers. ë
A black hen lays a white egg. ڼ°׵
A blind man reads by touch. ä˿Ķ
A blow on the jaw stretched him ( out) on the floor. °ϵһȭʹڵذϡ
A boat rowed rapidly down the stream. ˳¡
A bold venture is often successful. 󵨵ðճɹ
A bolt is a fastening. һֿ˩
A bone has stuck in my throat. һͷסʳ
A bone in his foot is broken -- he'll need surgery. һͷˡҪ
A book is on an important subject. һǽһҪ⡣
A book lies open on the desk. һ̯ϡ
A box has a top , a bottom , and four sides. һֻиǣеףĸ档
A boxer hits with his fists. ȭ˶Աȭͷ֡
A boy is not a match for a man. СǴ˵Ķ֡
A boy pointed a toy pistol at me. һкǹ׼ҡ
A breeze rippled the surface of the pond. ΢紵ˮ
A breeze suddenly sprang up. ͻȻһ΢硣
A bridge is in ( =under) course of construction. һڽС
A bridge is laid across the river. Ϻһš
A bridge links the two banks of the river. ŰѺ
A bridge was laid across the river. һźܺϡ
A bright boy answers readily when called on. кһʵ
A bright future lies before us. ǰ;
A bright student learns quickly. ѧѧÿ졣
A British soldier put the rope around his neck. һӢʿѽĲϡ
A broken ladder is insecure. ǲȫġ
A brother is a near relation. ֵǽס
A bubble bursts at a touch. ˮһơ
A bull , a cock and a he goat are males. ţԶ
A bungalow is a type of house. ƽһַʽ
A bus conveys passengers from the train to the boat. һÿʹӳվ͵ͷ
A busy farmer has little free time. һ͵ũпʱ䡣
A butterfly settled on his arm. һֱֻͣϡ
A cage is an enclosure for birds. ĵط
A cake of soap doesn't cost much. һ˶Ǯ
A camel has a big hump on its back. ձиܴշ塣
A can like this is considered below standard. ĹͷΪǲϸġ
A cap was pulled low over his brow. ñƬüëϱߡ
A car is useless without petrol. ûͱô
A car needs a lot of power to go fast. ҪкܴĹʲܿÿ졣
A car ran by at a great speed. Լٶʻ
A car runs on four wheels. ĸʻ
A carpenter smooths a piece of wood with sandpaper. ľɰֽһľͷ⻬
A cat has four paws. èĸצӡ
A cat pounced on a mouse. è
A certain person called on you yesterday. и̽㡣
A chair can not stand on two legs. ȵվסֻŵʱվס
A chair is a piece of furniture. һҾߡ
A chapter is a main division of a book. ģƪһҪ֡
A chicken has to break open its shell. СðѵŪƣܳ
A child can't handle that big dog. Сӹֻܲ󹷡
A child cries readily. СӺÿޡ
A child is dependent on his parents for money. ھСĸ
A child of one year old is too young to go to school. һĺ̫Сϲѧ
A chill came over me. ͻȻе䡣
A chill was striking through his flesh to the marrow of his bones. һɺ͸Ƥֱ̹衣
A chimpanzee is a sort of monkey. Գһ֡
A church is a sacred building. һʥĴ
A circus entertains children very much. ϷʹǺܸȤ
A clock is an instrument that tells the time. Ǳʱ
A clock must above all be exact. ҪǱ׼ȷ
A cloth should be spread under. һ鲼
A cloud is a mass of vapour in the sky. ϵһ
A cloudy sky is not always a sign of rain. δؾꡣ
A coat is unnecessary on a hot day. 첻Ҫס
A coat must conform to the figure of the wearer ( =the person who wears). ±䡣
A cock is a male bird. Լݡ
A cold drizzle was falling. ëë¡
A cold dulls one's taste. ðʹζٶۡ
A committee was set up in the steel mill to solve the problem of pollution. һίԱȾ⡣
A communist by no means goes after individual interests. һ߾׷档
A compass is an instrument for finding the north. Ѱұ
A concert will soon take place. ֻᡣ
A constitution sets forth the powers and duties of the citizens of a nation. ܷŹҹȨ
A controversy arose. һۡ
A convex lens is used to concentrate rays of light. ͹͸ھۼߡ
A cool drink was welcome after the long , hot walk. ˺ܳһ·еȣȱˡ
A correspondence has been going on between them. ֮һֱ
A countryman once went to a town. һΣһ˽ȥ
A cow is a kind of animal. ţǶһ֡
A crab has two claws. зǯ
A crab nipped my toe. һֻзסҵĽֺͷ
A crane is a bird with long legs , neck and beak. һֳųȡ
A crocodile was swimming slowly near the bank with her baby. һĺڰӾ
A cub is a small bear. ֻֻСܡ
A cycle of the sun takes a year. ̫ѭҪһꡣ
A daughter is a female child. ŮŮԺӡ
A depression usually brings bad weather. ѹͨ
A detached house is one not joined to another one. ķһͬķӡ
A detachment of ten men remained behind to guard the prisoners. һʮɵСֶںӷˡ
A diamond is a precious stone. ʯıʯ
A dictionary tells you what words mean. ʵĺ塣
A dime is a tenth part of a dollar. һһԪʮ֮һ
A direct road runs through the field. һֱĹ·Ұ
A disappointed look came into his face. ϸֳһʧ顣
A doctor visits his patients. ҽӲ첡˲顣
A doctor was shocked. ҽǳ𾪡
A doctor X rayed the broken leg of his patient. ҽȲ۵ĲƬ
A doctor's work is very satisfying. ҽǺġ
A dog follows its master. ˺档
A dog has a delicate sense of smell. 
A dog has a good nose. 顣
A dog has no speech--he cannot tell you what he thinks. ˵ܸ㣬ôġ
A dog is an animal. Ƕ
A dog stole a piece of meat from a butcher's shop. һֻ͵һ⡣
A dog's smell is much sharper than a person's. ˵öࡣ
A donkey can carry a heavy burden. ¿ԺصĶ
A donkey is a stubborn animal. ¿ǲ׶ԸĶ
A drip of water fell from the tap. ͷһˮ
A driver can see the road behind him by looking at the rear view mirror. ˾ͨ⾵ܿ·
A driver must stay sober. ˾ܺˡ
A driver must think of safety. ˾һҪǵȫ
A drowning man plucks at a straw. һҲҪš
A drowning man will catch at a straw. ˮһҲҪ跨ץס
A drowning man will clutch at a straw. Ͼ񣨽һҲҪץ
A drug store keeps a stock supply of medicines. ҩ걸ҩƷۡ
A factory is full of machinery. װ˻
A fairly typical case happened. ൱͵ӡ
A fall into the pit , a gain in your wit. һǵһǡ
A few cases of influenza cropped out every now and then. ʱһЩԸðĲ
A few flowers still remained on the tree. ϻʣ仨
A few weeks' hard work should damp dawn his keenness. ڵķͶ顣
A fierce looking dog dashed out of the landlord's house and came for me. ӵҳһ񹷣ֱ
A fifty cent postage stamp was put on the heavy letter. ǷⳬصһʮֵƱ
A fine automobile dashed up to my door. ǰͻȻһ
A fine day is a good chance to dry the washing. ɹµĺûᡣ
A fire broke out near here yesterday. ˵ظһ֡
A fire started in the roof and soon all the house was alight. ݶˣܿˡ
A fireman has a dangerous way of life. ԱıʽΣա
A fish moves its tail to swim. βӾ
A fish once taken out of the water soon dies. һˮȡȥ
A fishbone stuck in my throat. һ̴Һͷϡ
A flash of lightning hit the tree. ׵ϡ
A flash of lightning is electricity jumping. һߡ
A flying boat is an aeroplane that can land on water. ɴˮϽķɻ
A football field is one hundred yards long. 򳡳һ롣
A footpath runs down the hill. һС·ͨɽ¡
A foreign language cannot be learned rapidly; it must be learned step by step. ѧﲻֻܼܰͰѧ
A foreign language is a useful tool. õĹߡ
A foreign language is a weapon in the struggle of life. 
A fortnight has fourteen days. ʮ졣
A Frenchman had caught a very bad cold. һ˵ظð
A friend in need is a friend indeed. ֮ѡ
A friend of mine , Jones by name. ҵһ˹ѡ
A frog gave a leap. һ
A frozen brook makes a good slide. ᶳϪγһõĹ⻬档
A funny thing happened today. 췢һ˼¡
A gardening expert tells us how to grow plants well. һλ԰רҽֺûݵķ
A gentleman called when you were out. 㲻ڼҵʱһλݷá
A germ is the earliest form of a living thing. ѿʽ
A German speaks German. ¹˽
A ghost haunts the castle. Ǳֹ
A good dictionary is the envy of all students. һôʵͬѧĽĶ
A good driver keeps his eye on the road. õ˾һϸ·
A good encyclopaedia is a mine of information. õİٿȫ֪ʶı⡣
A good general tries to anticipate the enemy's movements. 㽫Ԥ֪ож
A good general will make good men. ǿ
A good hotel manager considers his guests. õùݾ¿˵ġ
A good knife cuts well. õ
A good leader is always in close contact with the broad masses of the people. һõ쵼Ǻ͹Ⱥڱϵġ
A good many people go on holiday in August. ܶڰ¶ȼ١
A good night s rest will set you right. һϺúõϢʹ档
A good novelist needs great powers of conception. һõС˵ҪĹ˼
A good nurse attends to her patients. һûʿչ˺òˡ
A good player can read music at sight. һõһ׾
A good scientist has no use for secrets. һõĿѧҲҪܡ
A good scientist must learn from the scientists of other countries. һõĿѧӦҵĿѧѧϰ
A good secretary must be very efficient. һõЧʸߡ
A good teacher consults the interests of his pupils. һʦ˼ѧȤ
A governor is a man of high station in government. ݳڸǸְλܸߵˡ
A gradual hill is not steep. бСɽ
A grammarian knows , or is at least supposed to know ( all about)grammar. ﷨ѧͨӦͨȫ﷨
A great fire consumes the town. һСΪҽ
A great mass of people are coming to see the exhibition. ιչᡣ
A great mass of snow has fallen off the roof. ӷһѩ
A great number of factories have been set up in Beijing. һ
A great number of factories have sprung up in the countryside. ũ½๤
A green banana is not ripe enough to eat. 㽶û죬ܳԡ
A group of children are playing games on the playground. һȺڲٳϷ
A group of children are singing. һȺڳ衣
A group of explorers uncovered a huge animal , frozen stiff and solid , but with ever һ̽ռҷһֻ޴ĶúӲ
A group of Italian soldiers were advancing slowly toward the position of the enemy. һʿسǰ
A group of Young Pioneers planted many pines around the martyr's monument. һȺȶԱʿΧ
A hail of hats , paper cups and torn paper fell on the football field when the home t ӻʤʱñӡֽӡ˺ֽƬһƵ
A hammer has a metal head and a wooden or metal handle. иͷһľʵĻİѱ
A hammer is a tool for knocking nails into wood. ڰѶӴľͷĹߡ
A hare started off into the forest. һֻҰѸܽ֡
A healthy dog has a moist nose. ׳Ĺıʪġ
A heavy , evil head appeared. һء׶Դ¶ˡ
A heavy fall of snow covered the ground. һѩ˴ء
A helicopter dropped supplies to farms cut off by the snow. ֱɻѹƷͶѩũ
A hibernating bear spends the winter in sleep. ߵԶ߶ȹ
A high fever usually indicates severe illness. ͨز
A highway is being constructed. һ·޽
A holiday will do you good. ݼٶкôġ
A homing pigeon was sent forth to carry the message. һֻŸ뱻ųȥϢ
A horrible odour filled the room. ŵζ˷䡣
A horse is a large animal. Ǵ
A horse is faster. ܵñȽϿ졣
A house built by the Romans once stood here. ǰйһ˸ǵķݡ
A hundred years ago , Britain had a large empire. һǰӢһܴĵ۹
A hungry dog lingered around the dustbin and looked for food. һֻ丽ǻѰʳ
A hungry tiger jumped on him. һֻ˹ȥ
A is equal to B. ڡ
A is three times as large as B. ǵ
A joint communique was issued on May 5. շһϹ
A joint has started. һؽѾˡ
A judge listens to the facts of a crime before he decides how to punishthe criminal. ȡʵپγﷸ
A kangaroo is an interesting animal. ȤĶ
A kind woman helped the old man to cross the road. һĸŮλ˺·
A king in ancient times had many slaves to work for him. ŴĹкܶūɻ
A king is a ruler. ͳߡ
A knife is an instrument which cuts. жĹߡ
A knife is not a safe toy. ӿɲǰȫߡ
A lamb has a curly coat. Ǿë
A lamp hangs from the ceiling. 컨ϵһյơ
A lamp was hanging from the ceiling above her head. ƴ컨崹¡
A lamp was hanging over the table. Ϸһյơ
A lawyer acted for me. ʦҡ
A League member should be an example for the youth to fllow. ԱӦѧϰİ
A leather bag is tougher than a paper bag. ƤӱֽӼ̡
A letter of thanks was drawn up. лдˡ
A light blue would be a nice colour for the curtains. ǳɫɫ
A light breeze curled the waves. ΢ˡ
A light is hanging from the ceiling. 컨ϵһյơ
A light rain began to fall. һСꡣ
A lighthouse was flashing in the distance. Զ⡣
A limited bus gets to its destination fast. ͣվٵĹĿĵؿ졣
A line cuts another at right angles. һһֱཻǡ
A lion belongs to the cat family. ʨèƶ
A lion is an animal that lives in Africa. ʨڷ޵һֶ
A little bird rose with a spring. һֻС
A little flush crept into her face. ֺΡ
A little light flashed on the wall. ǽϵһСˡ
A little more sugar , please. ŵǡ
A little piano stood against the wall. һСٿǽš
A little way on they came to a stream. סǰһһСӱߡ
A local bus is slower than an express bus. ÿվͣȿ쳵
A local firm undertook the building. صһҹ˾а̡
A lone cloud floated in the blue sky. һƹƮ
A lonely feeling crept over him. һֹ¶Ȼ
A long time ago , a great number of English people settled in America and Australia. ܾǰӢ˵޺Ͱ޶ӡ
A long time ago , the tiny country of Switzerland was conquered by Austria. ܾǰʿСµռ
A look of pleasure came to her face. ¶˵ɫ
A lot of birds flew over the school yesterday. ܶɹѧУϿա
A lot of cars are manufactured in Europe. ܶŷġ
A lot of construction is going on in this city. ʱڽд衣
A lot of gunboats were in port. ۿͣͧ
A lot of man made satellites have been launched into the space. Ѿ䵽ռȥ
A lot of people gathered in the street. ܶ˾ۼڽϡ
A lot of people go to the moving pictures every evening. ÿ϶ȥӰ
A lot of people wanted to see the film and there was a queue outside the cinema. ܶ뿴ⲿƬӣӰԺһӡ
A lot of tall buildings have been set up in Beijing in the past three years. ¥
A lot of things have to be attended to. кܶҪ
A lot remains to be done. Ҫ
A loud voice cut into their discussion. һɤͻȻǵȥ
A machine sizes the peas after they came from the fields. һֻѴĶСֿ
A magnet has two poles. һ
A maiden lady is an unmarried lady. ŮûнĸŮ
A mail coach was standing on the street. һʳͣڴϡ
A man cannot whistle and drink at the same time. һ˲ͬʱִƣһĲã
A man comes to read the gas meter to find out how much gas you have used. иú˶ú
A man could go round the world in three months. һ˿ڻһܡ
A man grows wiser with age. ˱ø
A man has a duty to earn money for his family. ǮҵΡ
A man has to shave every morning. ÿ糿ù
A man has two feet;dogs have four feet. ֻţֻš
A man has two legs and a horse has four legs. ȣȡ
A man held me up and took my money. һסңҵǮ
A man hurried over to her. һӼæߵǰ
A man is known by the company he keeps. һ˴ѣͿԿΪˡ
A man of action gets things done more quickly than a man who only talks. һʵɼҪȿ̸ҿöࡣ
A man was struck down by lightning in the storm. һ˱С
A man who is wanted by the police can have little peace of mind. ׷˵ǲ̫ƽġ
A man who lies or steals is dishonest. ˵ѻ͵ǲֱġ
A man's trousers go from his waist to his feet. пǴš
A marching army usually makes camp every night. неľͨÿҹҪӪ
A melancholy man is not a good company. ˲Ǻû顣
A merry Christmas to you ! ףʥڿ֣
A metal called uranium gave off a kind of radiation , which Marie Curie later called һֽ˵Ľһߣ
A metal called uranium gave off a kind of radiation. һֽ˵Ľᷢһߡ
A metallic noise is the kind of noise made when you hit a piece of metal. һֵ˴һʱ
A metre is a measure of length and a kilogram is a measure of weight. ǳȵλλ
A metre is a unit of length and a kilogram is a unit of weight. ǳȵλλ
A million years ago , there were animals here before man came. һǰڻûгǰж
A minute is the sixtieth part of an hour. һһСʱʮ֮һ
A mirage is not a real object. ¥ʵ
A mist hung over the river. ű
A mobile clinic visits this village every week. ѲҽƶÿһΡ
A Modern English Grammar ִӢ﷨
A modern tent has cloth walls over a metal frame. ִڽϸǲǽ
A modest man will never boast of his merits. ǫ˾ԼĹ͡
A molecule is a thousand times bigger than an atom of hydrogen. һӱһԭӴһǧ
A molecule of ammonia is made up of one atom of nitrogen and three atoms of hydrogen. ӰһԭӺԭӡ
A mosquito will do harm to your health. Ӷк
A mother cherishes her baby. ĸӤ
A mother crocodile was looking for food near the bank. ڰѰʳ
A mother looks after the wants of her baby. ĸ׹ԼӤ
A mother must not show favour to one child more than another. ĸײӦƫĳһӡ
A motor cyclist passed us , next came a truck. һĦг˴Ա߾ֿһ
A mountain climber must be tough. ɽ˶Ա彡׳
A mown field looks bare. һոؿȥͺͺġ
A murderer is a danger to society. ɱ˷Ǹв
A nail tore a hole in his shirt. Ӱĳ˺һ
A new baby is an addition to the family. ͥһˡ
A new broom sweeps clean. ¹ѻ
A new design is impressed on the cloth. ӡһ»
A new edition of the dictionary has been got out. ⲿʵһ°汾Ѿ
A new government is elected every five years. ¸ÿѡһΡ
A new idea entered into her head. һµ⡣
A new idea started up in his mind. Ȼһ⡣
A new kind of car was on display in the shop. һ³չ
A new lock is fixed in the door. Ѱ
A new railroad has been recently built here. һ·
A new type of microscope has come into use. һ΢ѿʼʹá
A new vogue in caps seemed to have set in. һʽñƺˡ
A newspaper is a good medium for advertising. ֽǹĺý顣
A nice girl would never go there. ɵĹԶܵȥġ
A nod is a gesture. ͷһơ
A noise woke him up. һˡ
A note of irritation crept into my voice as I talked on. Ҽȥʱ֪شһ㷳Ŀ
A note was left on the dest. ϡ
A nucleus is about one billionth the size of an atom. ԭӺ˵Լԭӵһڷ֮һ
A number of airmen were decorated for their merits. һЩԱٻѫ
A number of boys have been absent some time during the term. ѧѧʱȱΡ
A number of distinguished professors sat on this committee. ĽڶǸίԱĳԱ
A number of my friends came to the party. ҵһЩѲμξۻᡣ
A number of people were seen strolling in the park. ǿԿڹ԰ɢ
A number of stains on the wall were papered over. ǽϵļۼֽˡ
A nurse looks after sick people in a hospital. ҽԺﻤʿտˡ
A painful sickness cast a gloom over the young girl. ʹʹǸ䡣
A paper factory has been put up in my home town. ҵļ罨һֽ
A park is a large area with trees and grass. ԰һľͲݵصĴƬط
A parrot imitates the human voice. ģ˵
A party of school children is visiting the museum. һȺѧڲι۲ݡ
A passing lorry covered us in mud from head to foot. һ۹Ŀһࡣ
A path lies through the woods. һС·֡
A peace was at last signed between the two countries. ǩ˺Լ
A pen or a pencil is required. Ҫһֱ֧ʻǦʡ
A period is the regular ending for a sentence. һ֮Ľβ
A person's normal temperature is 37 degrees Centigrade. ˵ʮ϶ȡ
A piano has black and white keys. кڰ׼
A piano is a musical instrument. һ
A piece of wood is heated to a high temperature. һľͷȵܸߵ¶ȡ
A pig roots for acorns with its nose. ԱѰӡ
A pile of dirt was delivered to the garden. һ͵԰ȥˡ
A PLA man came up and asked if he could help. һλžǰɲ԰æ
A place for everything and everything in its place. ÿλãÿʵλϡ
A plant expands its leaves. һֲչҶӡ
A plant grows up from a seed. ֲǴӳɵġ
A playground is for the use of children. Ϸǹʹõġ
A plug connects a lamp , radio , television , or iron to an electric circuit. ͷѵơӻٶڵ·ϡ
A polar bear has a preference for cold weather. ϲ
A police patrol boat hailed to us to come to. ֵһѲͧкͣ¡
A policeman could meet danger any minute of his working day. ִʱʱΣա
A policeman does not wear a uniform when he is off duty. 첻ֵʱơ
A policeman has the power to arrest a criminal. Ȩﷸ
A policeman makes sure that you obey the law. 츺Ҫطɡ
A policeman wears a uniform when he is working. ִʱơ
A political party is a group of people who have the same ideas about the government o ǶǵĹҳͬ۵һˡ
A poor boy like me couldn't go to school. ϲѧ
A poor man came to the house this morning , begging for food. и˵˼Ҫԡ
A poor man has less money than a rich man. ˵Ǯȸ˵١
A potato consists mainly of starch stored by the potato plant in its underground stem Ҫɷǵۣ¾
A potato consists mainly of starch. Ҫɷǵۡ
A power station has been set up in my home town. ҵļ罨˷վ
A preliminary inquiry into a murder case closed yesterday. ıɱԤ
A primary cause of Tom's failure is his laziness. ķʧܵҪԭ衣
A prince is the son of a king. ǹĶJ
A prism decomposes light. ⾵Էֹ⡣
A prism disperses light. ⾵ʹɫɢ
A professor has a fund of knowledge. зḻ֪ʶ
A puff of wind blew out the candle. һ紵Ϩ
A quarrel between good friends is a very unfortunate thing. ֮䳳Ǻܲҵ¡
A railway detective arrested him. һ·̽
A rake is used on a lawn to collect leaves and dead grass. ݰұ£ݵϵĶ֦Ҷݲݵȡ
A rat crossing the street is chased by all. ֣˺
A ray of sunlight fell on the sleeping boy. ˯ŵк
A record is often used in our English class. Ӣʱ¼
A recorder is often used in our English class. Ӣʱ¼
A red light is a sign of danger. ǱʾΣյıǡ
A red light is usually a signal of danger. ͨΣյźš
A report was made at the meeting by the headmaster yesterday. Уһ档
A rich man has great wealth. дƲ
A river flows through the city. һӴС
A rocket blasts off. ˡ
A roof slopes so that the rain runs off it. ݶбģʹˮ
A rose has thorns on its stem. õ廨ľд̡
A runner needs plenty of wind. Ҫĺ
A sandwich is two pieces of bread with food in between. Ƭмڶ
A scene of prosperity spreads out before us. һٵľչǰ
A screw is stronger than a nail. ˿ȶι̡
A second grade wind makes the tips of the branches tremble slightly. ʹ֦΢
A secretary must learn shorthand and typing. һҪѧټǺʹ֡
A selfish person does not care about other people's problem. ˽ǲı˵ѵġ
A selfish person puts self first. ˽˰˽øһС
A sentence must be commenced with a capital letter. ӵĵһĸд
A shake of the head was her answer. Ļشҡҡͷ
A sheep has a thick woolly coat. һĺë
A shiny fossil \ stone \ called amber is in a beautiful box. һΪĹʶĿĻʯһƯĺ
A shop keeper must keep accounts. ʡ
A short distance away there is a garage where trucks and tractors can be repaired. ˵زԶһ
A shot rang out in the night. ҹһǹ
A shot splintered the window. һӵ˴
A shout of joy broke forth. ͻȻĽ
A sign with 'DANGER !' on it is a caution. дΣգӾǾ档
A silver cup was given to the winner. ׸ʤߡ
A Silver Wedding marks 25 years of marriage. ʾʮˡ
A single example will serve to illustrate the point. һ򵥵һ㡣
A single piece of paper will be enough. ֻҪһֽˡ
A single spark can start a prairie fire. ֮𣬿ԭ
A single to London , please. ͼݣһȥ׶صĵƱ
A skyscraper has many storeys. Ħ¥㡣
A slow runner will not win races. ܵѵлʤ
A small baby has no concept of right and wrong. Сʲôȷʹ
A snail moves infinitely slowly. ţޱȵ
A snail shrinks back at a touch. ţһȥˡ
A snake is creeping on the earth. һڵ
A sniff of the soup cooking on the stove made me hungry. ŵ¯ϵζʹҾöˡ
A soft breeze stirred the leaves. һͷ紵Ҷ
A song writer puts down the notes of a song on a staff , and a musician then plays th ҰѸϣּҾ
A spade is used for digging into the ground. 
A speaker puts emphasis on important words. ˵Ҫϼǿ
A spectator threw the ball back to the players. һڰԱǡ
A speech appropriate to the occasion. һʺʱ˵Ľ
A speeding car cut in and nearly caused an accident. һ÷ɿ¹ʡ
A spirit lamp burns spirits instead of oil. ƾĲͶǾƾ
A splendid view burst upon our sight. һƬ׳ľɫǰ
A sponge absorbs water. ˮ
A sports meet for the deformities was held last month. ϸ¾һз˶ᡣ
A square has four corners. ĸǡ
A square has four sides. ߡ
A square is a figure with four equal sides and four right angles. ǾĸȱߺĸֱǵͼΡ
A stag has large horns. ĵ¹кܴĽǡ
A standard bottle of milk holds one pint. ׼ţƿװһƷѣ̣
A steel worker makes steel. ֡
A still brighter future lies ahead. õδǰ
A stitch in time saves nine. 裩ʱһʡ루С󶴳Կࣩ
A stock subject of conversation between mothers is the health of their babies. ĸͨĻǺǵĽ
A stone crashed through the window. һʯһҽ˴ӡ
A stone was put up over the place where he was buried. ĵطһĹ
A storm is imminent. 꼴١
A storm threatens. һ籩
A straight line is the shortest distance between two points. ֮̾Ϊֱߡ
A stranger came to the door. һİǰ
A stranger stormed into the meeting waving a piece of paper about. һİһֽش᳡
A stranger walked up to me and asked me the time. һλİ߽ңҼˡ
A straw shows which way the wind blows. 裩ݶ֪
A stray cat is crying at the door. һֻ;СèǰС
A stray customer or two came in. ǵؽһλ˿͡
A streak of lightning flashed through the sky. һڿ
A stream flowed down the mountain. һСϪɽ¡
A stream issued from the bottom of the hill. Ϫɽ
A stream of cold air flowed into the warm room. һɺůķ䡣
A stream of water poured over him. һˮϡ
A string of cars parked on the square. 㳡ͣһ
A strong wind arose in the night. ҹ˴硣
A successful politician always bends an ear to the opinion of the public. һɹμעۡ
A sudden sound came to our notice. ͻȻǵע⡣
A surgeon is a doctor who does surgery. ҽҽ
A surgeon knits broken bones together. ҽӺ϶Ϲǡ
A swim in the lake cooled us. ӾʹǸе졣
A table top must be level. ƽġ
A taxi drove into my car and dented it. һײҵϣײ˸ӡ
A teacher must be in control of his class. Ա븺ܺİࡣ
A teacher must have an understanding of children. ʦ˽⺢ӡ
A teacher should not favour any of his pupils. ʦӦƫκѧ
A teacher will give us a report. һλʦ档
A teacher's work is teaching. ʦĹǽѧ
A tennis ball is hollow , but a base ball is solid. ǿĵģʵĵġ
A terrific earthquake shook Japan. µĵձ
A text is often changed here and there when it is copied. ԭһд㳣иġ
A thermometer has a scale. ¶ȼп̶ȡ
A thief stole some books from that book shop. һС͵Ǽ͵һЩ顣
A thin man sandwiched ( in) between two fat women. һ˼Ůм䡣
A third bullet passed. ӵַɹȥˡ
A thousand li journey starts with the first step. ǧ֮Уʼ¡
A thousand thanks ! ָл
A three piece suite has two chairs and a sofa. һ׵ļҾӺһɳ
A thunderstorm broke out. 귢ˡ
A tiger cannot be tamed unless caught young. ϻʱ׽Ͳѱ
A tiger growled at him. ϻ
A tiger has a striped coat. ϻƤë
A tiger has stripes and a leopard has spots. ϻƣлߡ
A tire blew out. ̥ˡ
A tomato has a shining red surface. ެѱʺɫҷ
A torch is useful at night when you are camping. ҰӪʱֵͲϺá
A totally blind man can see nothing. ȫϹ˵ʲôҲ
A tower shows above the wood. Ϸ¶һ
A trade union is an organization of people who do the same job. ͬҵ˵֯
A train is slow in comparison with a plane. ͬɻȽϣߵ
A train was coming near quickly. һл𳵺ܿؿˡ
A tree grows upwards. ϳġ
A tree roots itself. 
A tree's shadow moves with the sun. ̫ƶ
A troop of students will be present at the meeting. ѧᡣ
A true democracy allows free speech. һɡ
A true friend will always help you. ҳϵѻԶġ
A trunk distinguishes the elephant. 󣩱ʹбࡣ
A trustworthy person does not lie or steal. ɿ˲˵ѣ͵
A university degree counts if you are looking for a teaching job. Ҹѧôѧѧλõġ
A vein of copper was seen criopping out. Կһͭ¶档
A verier rogue would be hard to meet. ҲĶͽ
A violin is played with a bow. ùġ
A waiter of the restaurant bowed him in. ǼҲ͹ݵ߾Źӭ˽ȥ
A waiter serves food in a restaurant. ݣԱڷ˷ˡ
A walking stick is a great help to the old lady. ȶ̫̫İ
A wall encloses the park. ǽΧŹ԰
A war broke out between China and Japan. Сʱս
A war zone is a district where fighting is going on. սǽսĵط
A warning whistle blew. ˡ
A watch of good quality is more expensive than a watch of poor quality. õֱεֱҪ
A watch strap holds a watch on your wrist. ֱϵϡ
A watch ticks. ˵δ
A watchman in a building makes rounds. ¥Ŀ˽Ѳߡ
A watermelom is green without and red within. ں졣
A wedding cake has white icing. 鵰ϸаɫ¡
A wedding is a big family occasion. Ǽͥеһ¡
A week passed before his letter arrived. һڹȥŲŵ
A welcome awaits you. ׼ӭ㡣
A well devoid of water is useless. ûˮľ;
A wheel is circular. Բεġ
A white cloud floated in the sky. һƬƮա
A white dress becomes her. ɫºÿ
A whole paragraph of the article was sponged out. ƪµһαˡ
A wide stretch of land spread in front of us. ǰһƬء
A wild goose was shot down. һֻ㡣
A wise man thinks before he acts. ˼С
A witness is summoned to appear in court. һ֤˱ͥ
A witness swears by the Bible that he will tell the truth. ֤˶ʥı֤ʵֱԡ
A wonderful thought emerged. ֳһ뷨
A wooden chair is more comfortable than a metal one. ľƵαȸƵҪЩ
A woollen jersey ë
A yardstick is measure , so is a foot rule. ̵ģӢҲ̵ġ
A young child has a small vocabulary. СӵĴʻС
A young lady is sitting at the counter. һλŮڹ̨ԡ
A young man gets out. ߳һλˡ
A young plant springs forth from the soil. һг
A zoo is a place where you can see various animals. ԰Ǹֶܿĵط
A: How on earth did Jackson get into this university? B: He must have scraped in by t ףܿѷôѧģңһǿ
A: What business did he carry on before liberation? B: He was a carpenter. ףǰʲôеңľ
Abandoned by her lover , she pined away. Ⱞս㲡
ABC are capital letters. Ǵдĸ
About 50 percent of the pupils are girls. Լٷ֮ʮѧŮ
About 80 percent of its territory is mountainous. İٷ֮ʮɽ
Above all , you must collect the necessary materials. ȣѱҪѼ
Abundant caution does no harm. СĲ¡
Accidents sometimes happen even in the best regulated families. ʹڹõļͥ⴦¹Ҳᷢ
According to him , there will be a meeting next week. ˵л顣
According to the radio , it will rain tomorrow. ݵ̨㲥ꡣ
According to the theory of atoms all elements consist of atoms. ԭۣеԪضԭɵġ
According to today's newspaper , we shall have cold weather next week. ݽıֽڽ
Acid ate holes in my cost. ҵױ˼
Across the porch railing went the flowers , into the lap of the old woman. Խȵˣŵϸ˵ϥϡ
Acting on your recommendation , I have decided to read the article once more. Ȱ棬Ҿƪٶһ顣
Actions speak louder than words. жԸ˵һɡ
Actually the ocean floors are almost as irregular as the exposed land areas. ʵ׼¶½һǸߵġ
Acupuncture treatment has enabled many mutes to speak. Ʒʹ˻˽
Ada scalded her hand with boiling water. 槵ֱˮˡ
Ada waved her hand as the train left. 뿪ʱָ
Adam was furious with me when I broke his watch. ҰǵıˤˣҴ
Ada's uncle did her out of the money her father had left her. Ǯƭȡˡ
Add a tin of potatoes to the mixture and stir them in well. һӵӻȥǰȡ
Add er to the following adjectives. ݴʼӡ
Add these figures together and find the total. Щһ𣬿ܹǶ١
Add three to five. 
Add up 6 , 7 and 8 and you'll get 21. ߡӣʮһ
Admiral Nelson was a naval officer. ɶѷϽǸ١
Admission by ticket only ƾƱ볡
Admission to the cinema is 50 dollars. ӰƱʮԪ
Admission to the cinema is for adults only. ӰԺֻ볡
Adverbs generally modify verbs. һζʡ
Aeroplanes make a lot of noise. ɻ
Affairs are smoothing down. ̬ڻ
African elephants have bigger ears. ĶȽϴ
African people are fighting for the freedom and independence of their countries. Ϊȡɺ͹ҵĶս
Africans and Indians are coloured people. ˺ӡڰɫ֡
After a bath I dry myself with a towel. ϴ裬ëӡ
After a certain number of points , the players changed round so that neither could be ﵽһȷֺ˶Աͻأ˫
After a day's labour we slept a sound sleep. Ͷһ֮˯ú졣
After a fierce battle , the enemy was forced to withdraw. һҵս˱ȳˡ
After a fierce bayonet charge , we drove back the enemy. һҵİսǴ˵ˡ
After a good deal of discussion over the value of the picture Mary finally closed wit ļ۸̣һĿ
After a good sleep I felt much better. ʵ˯һԺҸеöˡ
After a long argument , he gave way. ʱıۺòˡ
After a long argument , we decided where to go for our holiday. õۣǰݼٵĵطˡ
After a long debate they all came over to our side. ʱıۣȫվһˡ
After a long dispute , he at last made a concession to me. ʱۣڶò
After a long period of shelling , our army surged forward and closed with the enemy i ˺һڻҾˮسǰȥչ
After a moment he brought out a package. һóһС
After a short time , this was agreed. һ̶ˡ
After a thorough discussion it was decided to start building the railway right away. ϸۣʼ޽·
After a while the company tuned up. һһ˿ʼ
After all , he has had a good innings. Ͼйһκʱ
After all these years , we've at last paid off all our debts. ô꣬ծˡ
After an election there is a count of votes. ѡ֮ҪѡƱ
After considering all five possibilities , we checked off the second one. еֿԺǰѵֿųˡ
After deductions there was not much left. ȥ۳ʣ޼ˡ
After eight years of fighting , the Chinese people finally defeated the Japanese inva սйմձߡ
After eight years of fighting , the Chinese people finally defeated the Japenese inva սйմձߡ
After farming for ten years in Britain , Jerome sold up and went to Canada. ķӢӪʮũ󣬱ȫƲǰ
After five years the prisoner was given his freedom. ֮󣬷˻ɡ
After graduation , he went to work , first as a teacher , then government officer. ҵȥǵʦڸع
After graduation from a junior middle school , he entered a senior middle school. бҵС
After he finished his exercise , he put down his pen. ϰͷ±ʡ
After he graduated he continued to devote himself to research. ҵ֮о
After he had been hit , he got up , gathered himself together and ran off. һ£ܵˡ
After his accident he walked with a pair of crutches. ¹Ժͼ˫·
After liberation his parents led a happy life. źĸҸ
After liberation we don't have to worry about making a living. źǲΪˡ
After long deliberation he decided to do it. ؿ֮¡
After long discussion , they arrived at the same conclusion. ۺǵõͬһۡ
After long talks about pay , the managers and workers reached a settlement. ͹ʽг̸к˫һ취
After lunch I wandered alone about the town. Թ緹֮һڳתת
After many delays , we arrived at last in London. Ǿεڵ׶ء
After many months of hard work , he managed to send a picture of a cross over a dista öµļ๤跨һһʮεͼ
After much consideration , I accepted the offer. ϸҽ顣
After much consideration , my brother decided to sell his car. Ǻþ֮Ҹ
After much debate I refused their offer. ϸǣҾܾǵİ
After much delay , we finished the work. Ƴٺܾã
After much reflection I decided to stay at home. ˼֮Ҿڼ
After much talk they came to an agreement. ̸ǴЭ顣
After night fell we drove slowly along , picking our way until we found the right tur ҹǿųСǰֱָùĵط
After reading the letter he crumpled it into a ball. ڶţһš
After repeated explanation the students understood. Ľͣѧˡ
After running , she stopped to take breath. ͣ
After several years' self study he acquired a great deal of knowledge. ѧ˲֪ʶ
After she said this , she rang off. ˵仰Ͱѵ绰ˡ
After six hours on the roof , the gunman surrendered to the police. ڷСʱ֮󣬳ǹ򾯲Ͷˡ
After talking the matter over , we decided against the plan. ֣Ǿƻ
After that they never trouble Mustapha again. ԺҲ˹鷳ˡ
After the accident , he had treatment in hospital. ¹ʷסԺơ
After the accident the man who was hurt was rushed to hospital. ¹ʷ߱æҽԺ
After the blizzard , we were snowed in for several days. ѩ֮Ǽš
After the boy was found playing in the road , the judge called the parents to account Сڹ·ˣ֮󣬷ʺӵĸĸס
After the Brussels meeting , he stopped over in London. ڲ³֮׶·ɻͣһЩʱ
After the college entrance examination in 1980 , he enrolled himself in Beijing Unive ߿˱ѧ
After the completion of the job the workmen went home. 󣬹Ƕؼҡ
After the crash , an ambulance took the injured man to hospital. ײ֮һȻ˵͵ҽԺ
After the Customs , you must show your passport to the office at Immigration. ֳ֮ͨʾĻա
After the dance , the judge awarded the trophy to the winning couple. ʱԱѽƷһʤ顣
After the dispatch of the messenger we waited. ɳʹߺǵȴš
After the fire , the house was a terrible sight. ֮ӼֱҲ̶á
After the football match Philip was covered with mud. ˣջࡣ
After the heavy rain there was a big flood and water came into our house. ǳ˺ˮǵļҶˡ
After the hot summer , there was a shortage of water. ȵȥ󣬳ȱˮ
After the party there was a terrible mess in the room. ۻˣҵһͿ
After the rain , the river became a torrent. 󣬺ˮ¡
After the teacher told the students about the results of the exam , the class kicked ʦѧǴοԵĽԺȫ඼嶯ˡ
After the war , there were ten years of peace. սʮĺƽʱڡ
After the war the streets were full of cripples. սֶǲмˡ
After they had got in the wheat , they set about ploughing. ӣžͿʼء
After three years the prisoner was set free. ֮˱ͷˡ
After tonight , things will be different. ԺͲͬˡ
After we had chatted for a little time , she went to see about the lunch. ̸һȥ緹
After we had finished digging the ground , we put in the cabbages. ǾõԺ˾Ĳˡ
After work they usually take a bath. ¹֮һ㶼ϴ衣
After working well for a year the air conditioner suddenly started kicking up. ̨һ֮ͻȻʼëˡ
Age creeps upon him; nevertheless , he works as hard as ever. ֪ˣճŬ
Agriculture is the foundation of the national economy. ũҵǹ񾭼õĻ
Ah ! I told you so ! ô˵ˣ
Ah ! That's the trouble ! 鷳
Aha ! So this is the boy you've been telling me about. ѽԭҽ˰ľӡ
Air , food and water are necessary to support life. ʳˮάȱٵġ
Air , for example , is invisible. 磬ǿġ
Air hasn't much weight. ûж
Air is a mixture of gases. ǸĻ
Air is essential to all living things. һﶼǱزٵġ
Air is invisible but we can feel its motion when there is a wind. ǿģзʱܸо˶
Air is the common medium of sound. ͨʡ
Air transmits heat. ȡ
Airplanes cannot completely take the place of trains. ɻȫ𳵡
Alan bent down and kissed the child. ׺ӡ
Alan found a bird's nest in the tree. ׷иѡ
Alan took a bite from her apple. ҧһƻ
Alan took over the farm when his father died. ڸȥӹũ
Alas ! The window is broken ! ѽˣ
Alas ! There was no face showing ! ⣬ʲôҲûʾ
Alec was badly knocked about in a fight. ڶŹ⵽ʹ
Alexander Graham Bell was the inventor of the telephone. ǡ񡤱ǵ绰ķˡ
Algebra is beyond the comprehension of lower-class pupils. ǵ꼶ѧ޷ġ
Ali is twelve years old today. ʮˡ
Alice has a very quiet voice. ˹ɤ񾲡
Alice looked at the envelope for a minute. ˹һŷ⡣
Alice's father will give her away. ˿İְֽڻϰɡ
All aboard ! Ҫˣϴ
All adults can vote at a general election. еĳѡʱȨͶƱ
All animals and plants are made up of cells. һжֲﶼϸɵġ
All ants live on liquid food. ϶ʳ
All at once , a bird flew out of the bushes. ͻȻɳһֻ
All at once it began to rain heavily. ͻȻˡ
All attempts on the part of reaction to face down the forces of revolution will come ҪƸһͼҪʧܵġ
All Ball's creditors came down on him for prompt payment of his bills when they heard ծ˾ѣһ帶
All bodies consist of molecules and these of atoms. һ嶼ɷɣԭɡ
All books are to be returned to the library before Friday. ǰнȥһɹ黹ͼݡ
All change here ! ȫ˿Ͷ
All children can be naughty sometimes. Ӷʱ
All citizens have the right to a passport. еĹлûյȨ
All creatures are mortal. һ
All good things must come to an end. һк³綼ûвɢϯ
All he desired then was some spare time for study. ʱֻЩʱܽѧϰ
All her deductions were correct. ȫƶȷġ
All her wages had been spent for medicine. ȫʱҩˡ
All his attempts were in vain. һгȫЧ
All his cares and anxieties make him look quite old. أǷʹȥ϶ˡ
All his efforts seem in vain. Ŭƺ׷ˡ
All his efforts were fruitless. һŬ׷ˡ
All his goods were sold at a loss. Ļܥۡ
All his hopes were destroyed. ϣˡ
All his labour has come to naught. һͶӰ
All his old friends fell away from him. ȫ뿪
All his troubles seemed to happen together. 鷳ƺͬʱ
All Indian tribes suffered from white settlement in America. ӡڰ˲䶼ƾ޶ꡣ
All is not gold that glitters. ĶǶǽӡ
All is not well in this country ( the world , etc.). ң磩ܣ򲻾⡣
All living things depend on ( upon) the sun for their growth. ̫
All men are brothers. ĺ֮ڽֵܡ
All men must have water to live. е˶ˮ档
All my holiday plans came to nothing. еļڼƻûʵ֡
All nations , big or small , should be equal. ҲִСӦһƽȡ
All of a sudden we heard a shot and the soldier fell to the ground. ͻȻһǹ죬ʿڵϡ
All of them passed in the examination. ǵĿԶͨˡ
All of us can testify to his good behaviour. Ƕֺ֤ܺá
All of us must follow the dictates of the law. Ƕطɡ
All of us were invited to sit in on the dress rehearsal. Ǳһȥۿš
All of us will swear for his honesty. ǴҶԸⵣǳʵġ
All our efforts to save her did not avail anything. ΪһŬЧ
All our efforts were of no effect. һŬá
All our efforts were vain. ǵһŬȻ
All our errors have sprung from carelessness. ǵĹȫĶ
All our objectives were won. еĿĶﵽˡ
All our plans come to naught. ȫƻա
All our plans went wrong. ǵļƻȫʧˡ
All prices were scaled up ( by) 10 per cent. м۸Ӱٷ֮ʮ
All right , boys , no monkey business , now , we've got to get this job done. ˣǣˣǱѹꡣ
All right , have it your own way. ðɣͰԼ˼ɡ
All right , leave it to me. ң죩ɡ
All rubbish is carried out. е˳ȥ
All six of them piled into a car and headed for the railway station. ˶վʻȥ
All soldiers carry guns. еʿǹ
All sounds are still. š
All speeches were limited to 10. зһ޶ʮӡ
All students are required to take this examination. Ҫеѧμοԡ
All substances are made up of atoms. һʶԭӹɵġ
All that money goes to the state. еǮϽɸ
All that she lacked was training. ȱľѵ
All the bricks have a uniform size. еשСһ¡
All the children laugh at Colin's big ears. ǶЦֵĴ䡣
All the children piped up and began to dance. еĺӶʼظˡ
All the children play tennis and many play netball too. Ӷ򣬺ܶҲ
All the clocks and watches were put back an hour on Saturday night. һӱһСʱ
All the college students are educated at the public expense. еĴѧܹѽ
All the comrades in our college asked after your health. ѧУȫͬ־ʺá
All the crew were saved. ȫ崬Աþˡ
All the drains in that old building wants repairing. Ƕ¥ˮˡ
All the exercise books must be handed in today. ȫϰؽ
All the families are coming here for the holidays. е˶ȼ١
All the front seats are reserved for foreign guests. ǰšλȫǸġ
All the geologists take an interest in ore materials. ʹ߶һпȤ
All the guests have left save one. һλеĿ˶
All the heavy bombing attacks were fought off with heavy loss. δģĺըˣʧء
All the iron handles came , by canal , from Birmingham. е˺ӴӲ
All the lights are burning. еƶš
All the luggage was strapped up and waiting to go to the station. Ѿȫã׼վ
All the machines are listed in the catalogue. Ŀ¼ڡ
All the machines will be examined. лһ顣
All the material is used up. в϶ˡ
All the medical workers in the region helped to put down the influenza epidemic. ҽ߲μԸðĹ
All the neighbours clubbed toghther to help him with his debts. ھǶǮծ
All the parks are free. ԰ȫѡ
All the people heard of the magic carpet. Ƕ˵ħ̺¡
All the people in the kingdom had heard of the magic cloth. ȫ˶˵ħ¡
All the pictures have come out very well. еƬȫյúܺá
All the production teams joined up to improve the irrigation network of the commune. еӶͬĽĹ
All the questions are easy except the last one. һ⣬еⶼס
All the questions must be answered without exception. еⶼҪԻش
All the roads leading to the city had been mined. ͨее·˵ס
All the shops were shut. ̵궼ţȣˡ
All the students of our class put in an hour's practice at English every morning. ǰͬѧÿ糿һСʱӢ
All the students of this college live in. ѧѧǼ޵ġ
All the students sailed through their exams. ȫѧ˳ͨ˿ԡ
All the students took a hand in singing songs. ȫͬѧμ˳衣
All the students took down the speech in shorthand. ѧǰƪټ
All the students were carried along by the speech of the teacher. ʦĻʹѧǶš
All the tables were taken in the restaurant. еӶˡ
All the teachers split into seven teaching research groups. ȫʦֳ߸̣ѧУ顣
All the TV sets were quickly bought up the day they were offered for sale. еĵӻڳ۵ĵܿ챻ˡ
All the windows were thrown open. ȫ
All the workers here enjoy free medical care. й˶ܹҽơ
All their daily needs are attended to. ǵճҪõչˡ
All these cares helped to make him sad. Щʹġ
All these facts were stored in his memory. Щ¶ļ
All these he fixed together with glue , string , wax , and many wires. ýˮϸߡ߰Щװһ
All these he fixed together with glue , string , wax and many wires. ýˮϸߡ߰Щװһ
All these mails were sent here by air. Щʶǿ˵ġ
All these things may come to happen in course of time. ЩʱЩ¶пܷ
All these things were to be answered in the days to come. һ죬һжҪġ
All things are relative. һﶼԵġ
All things considered , I think it is most advisable for you to see him. ͨ̿Ϊȥ
All this contributed to our success. һжʹǻóɹ
All this fully demonstrates the incomparable superiority of the socialist system. һгʾƶȵޱԽ
All this hard work is telling on her. ЩѵĹӰĽ
All this scuttlebutt was laughed off as nonsense. ЩСϢһɺԡ
All this was demanded of me. ЩҪġ
All this will have to be owned up to. һбؽϡ
All those who haven't got the textbooks , please come to the front. ûõαͬѧ뵽ǰ
All was hurry and confusion. һƬҡ
All were present with the exception of one member. һȫˡ
All wood is not hard;some wood is soft. ľͷһӲЩľͷġ
All work and no play isn't a good thing. ֻ֣ⲻá
All young folks love to listen to revolutionary stories. Ƕ¡
All young folks must form good habits. е궼Ҫϰߡ
Allow me to detain you for a moment. ҵһᡣ
Allow me to drink to your health. ΪĽɱ
Allow me to introduce Comrade Zhou , our department head. ҸǵĲͬ־
Allow me to present Mr. Brown to you. ҰѲܸ㡣
Allow them a few minutes in which to pack up their things. һʱʰ
All's right. һ
Almost everybody likes to play. ˶ϲ档
Almost no one took any rest. ûһЪһ¡
Along the streets trees and flowers were planted. ؽ˻ľ
Although dying , he was quite conscious. ֮ʣʮѡ
Although he had hurt his leg , he played football. ȻˣȻ
Although he has considerable money invested in the company , he has no say in its man Ȼڸù˾дʵͶʣȴȨʹ˾ľӪ
Although he ran up against many difficulties , he did not lose heart. Ȼѣ١
Although he says so little , he really cares very deeply. Ȼ˵ȷʵйġ
Although he spoke fairly good English , he sometimes slipped up on little things. ȻӢｲ൱ãʱСķ滹Ū
Although I am tired , I must go on working. Ȼˣɡ
Although it is a cheap one , this watch keeps good time. Ȼˣߵõͦ׼
Although it was very cold , he went out without an overcoat. Ȼ䣬ȴû¾ͳȥˡ
Although metals differ widely in qualities such as strength and hardness , they all h ȻĳЩǿȺӲȵкܴ𣬵
Although she's not very clever she's got lots of common sense. Ȼܴмʶ
Although the boy was scared , he put up a cheerful front. ȻǸкܺ£װһӡ
Although the translation is not perfect , he did it to the best of his ability. Ȼòʮѽ߾ȫˡ
Although this house is condemned ( as unfit) , an old lady still lives here. Ȼˣס
Altogether , the book is quite interesting. ܵ˵Ȿ൱Ȥ
Aluminium has taken the place of copper in many ways. ෽ͭ
Aluminum looks heavy but actually it is very light. أʵȴᡣ
Always have your reference books near at hand. ҪѲοֱߡ
Always he went to work on foot. ǲϰࡣ
Always speak truthfully. ˵ԶҪʵ
Am I inconveniencing you if I park my car in front of your house? ҰѳͣǰǷ㣿
Am I wrong? No , by no means , on the contrary , you are quite right. Ҵ
Amanda has a talent for painting. л滭š
Amanda has joined the tennis club. ֲ
Amelia got into the bath. 衣
America and Japan were on different sides in the Second World War. ڴսУվڲͬķ档
America and Russia are great powers. Ͷǿ
America was once the home of tribes of Indians. һӡڰϼҡ
American football is quite different from the ordinary football. ͨ߷ܲͬ
American Negroes 
American usage differs from English usage in certain ways. ÷ĳЩӢ÷ͬ
Among the ashes he found bones. ڻҶ﷢˹ͷ
Ample sunshine and rainfall are bringing the crops on nicely. ˮʹׯ׳
Amy bought a red bag but my choice was blue. һɫİϲġ
Amy greeted us with a smile when we arrive. ǵʱ΢Цӭ
Amy was the first to arrive and Mary was the next. ׵һǵڸ
An accident has rendered him helpless. һʹ޲ߡ
An actor must memorize his part in a play. Ա뱳Լھе̨ʡ
An actress should make a careful toilet. ŮԱӦϸĵػױ
An aeroplane flashed across the sky. һܷɻڿӹ
An American President's term of office is four years. ͳꡣ
An angle of 90is called a right angle. ʮȽǳΪֱǡ
An announcement will be made soon. һͨ档
An Arab is travelling in the desert on his camel. һɳĮС
An Arab was travelling in the desert on his camel. һλɳĮС
An army of bees were flying around. һȺ۷䵽š
An army without organization would be useless. ֯ľûõġ
An artist often draws his inspiration from natural beauty. ҳȻеõ
An automatic machine is one that goes by itself. ԶĻһתĻ
An automobile moves when the motor is geared to the rear wheels. ķںʱ
An awful accident has happened. һµ¹ʷˡ
An early passenger must wait for the train. 絽ÿ͵õŻ𳵡
An earthquake shook the city. ʹҡˡ
An effective drug is bitter. ҩڡ
An elderly patient was sitting in her wheelchair alone. һλ͵Ĳ˹µϡ
An elderly patient was sitting in her wheelchair. һλģŮϡ
An electric fan keeps the air in circulation. ʹͨ
An electric lamp is brighter than a candle. Ʊ
An elephant was led down the road. ˸һͷŴ·
An Englishman is a foreigner outside the United Kingdom. Ӣ˳ˡ
An experiment is being carried out to check up on the reliability of the matter. Ϊ˼Ŀɿԣڽһʵ顣
An honest man does not tell lies. ʵ˲˵ѡ
An honest man will never break his engagement. ʵ˾ʧԼ
An idea crossed my mind. ͻȻһͷ
An idea suddenly came into my head. ͻȻһ⣨һ뷨
An idea suddenly struck me. ͻȻ뵽һ⡣
An idiom in the morning is worth two in the evening. һ֮ڳ
An important notice will be read out to the students. һҪ֪ͨѧ
An important official called to see us. һλҪĹԱǡ
An inch is about two and a half centimetres. һӢԼ
An indefinite number of people read Shakespeare. ɯʿǵƷ
An independent school is not controlled by the state. ѧУܸĿơ
An industrial worker is one who is engaged in industry. ҵǴ¹ҵĹˡ
An insolent boy stuck his tongue out at us. һкͷ
An intermediate class is more difficult than a beginner's class but easier than an ad мȳЩȸ߼Щ
An iron case will keep the earth's magnetism away from the compass. ʹӰָ롣
An Italian speaks Italian. ˽
An occasional shot announced the presence of the enemy. żһǹ죬ʾ˵˵١
An ocean is a body of water. ΪһƬˮ
An office is a place of work. 칫ǹĳ
An officer climbed on to the platform and spoke to him. һƽ̨˵
An officer took a medal from his own uniform and put it on the boy's shirt. һλٴԼľװժһö£кĳ
An official at the railway station said the train would arrive late. վһλԱ˵л𳵽㵽
An old man was sitting in the gloom. һλˡ
An old man's memory reaches back over many years. һ˵ļɻعܶǰ¡
An old peasant is showing them how to do the work. һλũڸʾθɻ
An old soldier gave us a vivid account of the Long March. һλսʿɫظ˳Ĺ¡
An old worker was found in possession of the papers. ݷ֣ЩıһλϹ
An open sea appeared before us. ǰֳĴ󺣡
An orchestra usually includes some French horns. ֶһ㶼зš
An ounce of prevention is a pound of cure. 裩һԤ൱ʮơ
An outbreak of typhoid followed. ̶˺ͻȻӡ
An overall plan must be worked out. ƶһȫƻ
An uncle is a relation. 壨˾ˣ
An unexpected heavy rain caused severe flooding. һĴصˮ֡
An unjust cause finds little support. ʧ
An unseen person makes the puppets dance. һʹľż衣
Analyse a complex sentence into several clauses. Ͼɼӡ
Analyse the following sentences. оӡ
Analyse water into oxygen and hydrogen. ˮֽ⡣
Ancient trees towered to the skies. ľ졣
And his pulse is fine. ġ
And I should be able to tell who are wise and who are foolish. ҾͿԱ˭˭޴
And so the months and years went by. һ¡һعȥˡ
And then it has no choice but to lie down and sleep. ǣѡֻ˯
And then we have to consider the damage done to our school by the storm. ǻҪǷ籩ѧУ𺦡
Andrew and his father walk alike. ³·һӡ
Andrew has gone into the police. ³˾졣
Andrew has worked hard up to now. ³һֱŬڡ
Andrew hesitated before he took the last cake. ³һ֮ǰԥһ¡
Anger does no good. Ƣûãô
Anger left him speechless. ŭʹ˵
Angola was once a Portuguese territory. 
Animals and plants of remote antiquity turned to fossils. ԶŵĶֲ˻ʯ
Animals have an instinctive fear of fire. ﱾܵ»
Animals in a zoo are not living in their natural surroundings. ԰ĶﲻȻ֮С
Ann had a cold and was sneezing and coughing. ðˣִֿԡ
Ann has her heart set on going to the festival. һҪȥμףᡣ
Ann is the double of her twin sister. 㡣
Ann sold me her old piano. ľɸˡ
Ann takes great pains over her hair. ͷϻѺܶʱ;
Anna's work is so good that the other children feel inferior to her. ȵҵ̫ʹĺӶе
Annette painted a picture of a flower. ػһ仨ͼ
Annie and her brother were sent to an orphanage. ݺܱܵͽ˹¶Ժ
Annie kept some pigeons in a cage. ˼ֻӡ
Annie tried , failed , and then conquered. ݾԣʧȡʤ
Ann's mother asked her to dish out the beans. ĸ׽жӸˡ
Annual membership dues are two yuan per head. ÿÿĻԪ
Another marked change is in the attitude toward productive labour. һԱ仯ڶͶ̬ϡ
Another year or two slipped by. ֹһꡣ
Answer the call of the Party. Ӧĺ١
Ants , flies , and wasps are insects. ϡӬͻƷ䶼档
Ants live in a highly orgnized society. һ֯
Anxiety presses heavily on me. ѹҡ
Any alterations should be written in neatly to the left side. ĶӦдĵࡣ
Any are free to express an opinion. κ˶ɱʾ
Any boy can do it. ĸӶ¡
Any chair will do. κӶԡ
Any is better than none. ܱ޺á
Any kind of energy can be transformed into electricity. κɱΪ硣
Any of us can help you. ǣУκһλܰ㡣
Anybody can see the contrast between black and white. κ˶ܿɫͰɫĲ
Anybody could see that he meant no harm. ˭óûж⡣
Anybody will tell you the way to the station. κ˶ȥվôߡ
Anybody would be better than nobody. иܱû˺á
Anyhow , I'll see you tonight. ΣҪ㡣
Anyhow I don't believe it can be done. Ҳܰɡ
Anyone , let us say yourself , might have done it. ÿˣ˵ɣ¡
Anyone would know that. ˶֪һ㡣
Anyone would strain at such an interpretation. ֽ˭Խܡ
Anyway it's worth trying. ֵһԡ
Apart from the cost , it will take a lot of time. ˷Ǯ⣬Ҫܶʱ䡣
Apparently he could see nothing from there. ȻʲôҲû
Apples and oranges are common fruit. ƻͽǳˮ
Apples grow on a tree. ƻϡ
Apples were on sale and the people snapped up the bargain. ƻڴۣŹ
Appropriate another person's money. ռǮ
April showers do bring May flowers. »
April weather is changeable. µױġ
Architects have trended toward simplicity in recent years. ڼ׽
Are all the chairs in place? ӷ
Are all the people in their places yet? е˶
Are cats cleanly animals? èǰĶ
Are Mr and Mrs Smith always as quarrelsome as they've been this evening? ʷ˹ǲǾܣ
Are the doctors carrying over the medical conference? ҽǲҪſҽѧ飿
Are the walls rough or smooth? ǽǹ⻬ĻǴֲڵģ
Are there any cars on the road? No , there aren't any. С𣿲һҲûС
Are there any tractors in the streets? 
Are there such things as spirits? йĶ
Are these clothes for everyday wear? ճ
Are these your dictionaries? Щʵ
Are these yours or theirs? ЩǵĻǵģ
Are they a warlike people? Ǻս
Are they League members? Ա
Are we on the right road? ߵ·
Are we to bring our books to the lecture? ( =must we?) ǵô鵽
Are you a member of the trade union? ǹԱ
Are you a student? ѧ
Are you able to come to dinner tonight? 
Are you acquainted with the rules of chess? ϤĹ
Are you afraid of snakes? 
Are you all right? ͦðɣ
Are you awake? û˯
Are you certain about ( =of) it? Դа
Are you comfortable in that chair? 
Are you content to eat later? Ըһ
Are you discontented with your job? ԼĹ
Are you disposed for a walk? ȥɢ
Are you doing physics at school? ѧУѧ
Are you downstairs? ¥
Are you dressed yet? 㴩
Are you for it or against it? ޳ػǷԣ
Are you for or against the proposal? ޳黹Ƿ飿
Are you going by land or by sea? ½·ߺ·
Are you going by train or by bus? 𳵻
Are you going out tonight? ȥ
Are you going to do your brother's washing as well? Ҳܵϴ
Are you going to enter your name for the high jump? ׼μ߱
Are you going to knuckle down? ׼
Are you going to play Class Two next week? ںͰ
Are you going to square up with the waiter? ȥԱ
Are you going to stick in all day? ǲ춼ȥ
Are you going to stick in the house all day? Ҫ
Are you going to the party? I think it's unlikely. ȥμӾۻǲܵġ
Are you going to the theatre or the cinema? ȥϷȥӰ
Are you in jest or in earnest? ˵Цǵģ
Are you in touch with Smith nowadays? Ŀǰʷ˹нӴ
Are you in want of money? ҪǮ𣿣ȱǮ𣿣
Are you interested in a particular radio or shall I show you several? ǶضһȤأҪҸó
Are you interested in physics? Yes , but I wasn't at first. ȤǵģʼʱҲȤ
Are you likely to be out late tonight? ߴɣ
Are you living at home or in digs? סڼﻹסڼ᣿
Are you serious in meditating a journey to Egypt? 濼ǵһΰɣ
Are you sincere when you say you will work harder? ˵㽫Ŭ
Are you sitting in a comfortable position? 
Are you stepping out tonight? ȥԼ
Are you supposed to do homework every day? ÿ춼ͥҵ
Are you sure ( that) he's honest? ܿ϶ʵ
Are you talking about me? ̸ô
Are you talking state affairs? ̸۹Ҵ
Are you telling me the truth? 㽲滰
Are you the culprit who broke this window? Ǵ鴰ӵĻ
Are you truly happy in your work? ĶĹ
Are you willing to concede the right to us? ԸȨø
Are you willing to give in? Ըò
Are you with us or against us? ӵǻǷǣ
Are your clothes made to order or ready made? ǶĻֳɵģ
Aren't there any waiters in this hotel? ùһԱû
Aristotle concluded that heavy objects always fall faster than light ones. ˹¶϶صǱÿ졣
Arrange the words in groups. ЩʷС
Arthur passed his driving test. ɪͨ˼ʻԡ
Arthur stands a good chance of passing the exam. ɪϣͨοԡ
Artificial heating hastens the growth of plants. ˹»ӿֲ
As a boy he had decided to strike for an enrollment in the PLA. Сӵʱ;Ҫȡž
As a child , he liked to observe the behaviour of insects. Сʱϲ۲ϰԡ
As a child he lived on a farm. Сʱסһũ
As a conscientious parent , she always glanced her daughter's homework and signed it. һλĸףҪŮļͥҵΪһ飬
As a man lives , so he dies. ˼
As a matter of fact , I know nothing about this book. ʵҶⱾһ֪
As a matter of fact , I quite like the job. ʵҺϲ
As a matter of fact , I was the one who did it. ʵµľҡ
As a matter of fact , she didn't go yesterday. ʵϣδȥ
As a matter of fact she is not a teacher. ʵǽʦ
As a Party member , you ought to give the lead. ΪԱӦͷ
As a result , daily output has doubled. ղһ
As a rule , our academic year begins early in September. ǵѧͨھ³ʼ
As a rule David clocks out at half past four on Saturdays. ÿάĵʱԶʱǩˡ
As a rule he doesn't like it. һ˵ϲ
As a rule we only send our regular people upstairs. ֻͨʽ¥ϣ
As a shallow man , he can't give you any good advice. Ǹ֪ʶǳˣܸʲôõҸ档
As a student of bird life he kept a record of his observations. Ϊоѧ۲ü¼
As a whole , the relocation seems to have been beneficial. Ǩƺġ
As a young man , he was a storekeeper. ʱ̵ϰ塣
As a young man he was a storekeeper and a postmaster. ʱ۵꣬
As a youth he showed no promise of becoming a great pianist. ʱδʾɳΪһΰĸټҡ
As an apprentice the boy lived a life of grinding poverty. ⺢ӵѧͽʱƶѰ
As each number is called out , you cross it out on your list. ÿйһ룬ڵϰ
As everyone else was going to the exhibition , I decided to go along , too. ҶȥչᣬҲһȥ
As far as I know , he is honest. ֪ܳʵ
As far as we know , the earth is the only planet with life on it. ֪Ψһǡ
As for me , I don't care for tea. ˵ǲϲȲġ
As for the cost , that will be very little. ڷãǽǻղġ
As for the others , they don't count ( they have no importance). ڱˣ㲻ʲô޹ؽҪ
As he walked on , he felt himself getting more and more tired. ǰߵʱ򣬸еԽԽƣ
As he was wounded in the face during the war , a long scar was left across his cheek. սڼ沿ˣһ˰̡
As he wasn't ready , we left without him. û׼ãǾԼˡ
As her illness got worse , she lost more and more colour. Ų񻯣ԽԽûѪɫˡ
As I am having some unexpected guests for lunch , I have to clap up a meal before the ΪʱмҪзҵøǵǰ
As I entered he looked at me kindly. ߽ңؿҡ
As I get older I get more optimistic. ԽԽֹۡ
As I stepped on the bridge , I heard someone cry out: \ That bridge is not safe ! \ ̤Сʱ˴Ųι
As I was coming here , I met your brother. ҵ·ϣܵܡ
As I was late , I hurried along. ΪˣҸϽߡ
As I wrote in haste , I am afraid my essay has many mistakes. ڴҴд
As it came raining again , they struck for home. ǴҴҸϻؼȥ
As it happens , I have left the note book at home. ɣҰǱʼǱڼˡ
As it is , I can not pay you. ʵϣ޷㡣
As it was raining. I stayed at home. ұڼ
As Li Pin was not well , I went there myself. ΪƵ岻棬ҾԼȥˡ
As long as there are revolutionary people , every kind of miracle can be performed. ֻҪ˸ʲô˼漣Դ
As near as I can guess there are fifty students in the class. ²⣬ʮѧ
As often as he sees me , he asks for money. ÿμҾҪǮ
As one gets old , one does not remember as one used to do. ˣͲǰˡ
As regards economic issues , he agreed with our view. ھϣͬǵĿ
As regards money , I have enough. Ǯеǡ
As some are rich , ( so) others are poor. ˸
As soon as he caught sight of the policeman , the thief ran away. һˡ
As soon as he jumped in a bus , the bus started off. һϹͿˡ
As soon as I get to Shanghai , I'll drop you a line. һϺ͸дš
As soon as I saw an opening I landed a blow on his head. һлɳˣ͸ͷһ
As soon as I spoke about money , he went straight out. һᵽǮνž߳ȥˡ
As soon as the policeman walked away we could breathe again. һǾɿˡ
As soon as the rain stopped , I went out to see the ants. һͣҾͳȥϡ
As soon as the savages had gone , Crusoe returned home for two guns. Ұһȥ³ͻؼȡǹ
As soon as the sun came out , the mist passed away. ̫һɢȥˡ
As soon as they arrived there they ploughed into the work. һǶ͸ɾʮͶ빤
As soon as they finished basic training , the federal government shipped them out. һѵͰ⡣
As soon as they got there , they plunged into study. һͶѧϰ
As soon as we entered the park , we heard various birds calling to one another. һ԰໥С
As soon as we sat down , he put out a bowl , two chopsticks , and a spoon for each. һ£͸ÿóһֻ룬һ˫һֻ
As students of English we must master the English language. ΪӢרҵѧǱܺõӢ
As the boat came near to shore , we saw who was in it. ʻʱǿ˴ϵ˭
As the bus came round the corner , it collided with a van. תֽʱһײ
As the campaign warmed up in that country , hired assassins had been brought in. Ǹҵľѡʱ̿Ҳμⳡ
As the consul general is away , one of the consuls is sitting in for him. ²һڴְ
As the father entered the room , the child crowed and held out its arms. ׽ʱӻſ˫ۡ
As the football match was in progress , we kept cheering on both teams. ʱǲϵغУΪ˫͡
As the hill-side was covered with snow , we had to walk up carefully. ɽ»ѩǲòСߡ
As the minutes ticked away they began to lose patience. ʱһһӵعȥǿʼòͷˡ
As the outlook sizes up at this time , we are going to have another good harvest this Ŀǰֽ÷ա
As the saying goes , a drowning man clutches at a straw. ׻˵ˮ˼һҲҪץ
As the sun went down , the whole sky became suffused with a red glow. ̫ɽʱճһƬɫϼ⡣
As the two motorcycles sped along the highway , one closed with the other round the b Ħгڹ·ϼۣת䴦һӽһ
As the violinist prepared to play , the audience stilled. С׼ʱȫ
As they expected to move out almost immediately , they were camping out together in a ΪϾҪˣʱסһС
As they listened to his words , they marvelled greatly. Ļеǳ𾪡
As to ( As for) the journey , we must decide about that later. е£ҪԺپ
As we felt that we had done the right thing we could brave it out. ȻΪûдƴŸɵס
As we know , they differ with you on this subject. ֪ͬзġ
As we saw a game keeper coming towards the woods , we beat a hasty retreat. һԳԱʱ͸Ͻ
As we were late we taxied to the station. Ϊˣ˳վ
As we were talking , she cut in with a question. ̸һ⡣
As we were talking about him , he cropped up. ̸Ȼˡ
As winter drew on we felt the lack of an efficient way of heating our house. ʱǸеȱһʹů͵Ч
As yet , I haven't decided what I'll do when I leave school. ֱڣһûоҵʲô
As yet we have not heard from him. ǻûнӵš
As yet we have( had) not make any plans for the holidays. ĿǰʱΪֹδƻζɼ١
As you go up a mountain , you have to overcome the earth's gravity which pulls you do ɽʱ˰ĵ
Asia is the largest continent. ޡ
Asia Minor Сϸ
Asian nations ޸
Aside from money , he works for the people. ˽ǮΪ
Ask and answer questions on these sums. Щʴ
Ask comrade Liu to step up;the office is on the second floor. ͬ־칫¥
Ask each other these questions. Щ⡣
Ask him to tell you his name. ֡
Ask him why he did it. Ϊʲô
Ask the waiter for the menu. ԱҪ˵
Ask them to check the information out for me. Ұ鱨ʵһ¡
Ask them to come to the meeting tomorrow. μӻ顣
Ask those people to keep quiet. Щ˱ְ
Aspirin is a certain cure for a headache. ˹ƥͷʹҩ
Astronauts will live and do research work in it. Աо
At 11:09 a.m. the assault companies jumped off. ʮһŷָͻʼˡ
At 2 o'clock we'll pack up and go home. չؼȥ
At 7 o'clock the coffee was made. ߵӣѾˡ
At 94 my grandmother is still going strong. ҵĸھʮĸȻ׳úܡ
At a glance she recognized the writing of her son. һ۾ϳӵıʼ
At a theater , the names of the actors are given in the programme. ھԺԱֵڽĿϡ
At all events , he gives no reply. ֮Իش
At any rate we shall have enough. ǻǹġ
At Christmas we send Christmas cards to our friends. ʥǸʥؿ
At church people kneel when they pray. ڽʱҪ¹
At college we eat in the dining hall. ڴѧڷԷ
At daybreak our machine guns opened fire. ʱǵĻǹˡ
At daybreak we entered Shanghai harbour. ڷʱϺۡ
At daybreak we started on our journey. ʱֳˡ
At Derby they detached two coaches from the train. ڵ±Ǵӻժڿͳ
At first , he was pleased with the discovery. ʼʹһӡ
At first he refused to work with us , but lately he has changed his tune. ϸһ鹤ıǻ
At first I did not know which one would be the best , but afterwards I decided on thi Ҳ֪һãѡ
At first I didn't know how to do it. By and by I have got used to it. Ҳ֪Ҿϰˡ
At first she was afraid of the water , but she soon learned to swim. ˮܿѧӾˡ
At first she wasn't willing to have her daughter in law go out to work. ʼԸöϱȥ
At first they took him for a foreigner. ʼǰˡ
At first we'll learn new words and expressions and then go over the text. ǽѧϰʺʹ飬Ȼһġ
At fourteen he started earning a living for himself. ʮʱʼı
At heart he is not a bad fellow. ǻˡ
At last he finished the work. 
At last he got hold of the beast's tail. ץס˶β͡
At last he got home. ڵˡ
At last he has done it ( come , understood , etc.). ꣨ˡ
At last he hit on a good idea. һ⡣
At last he quickened his pace but still failed to come up with us. ӿ˲Ծ׷ǡ
At last he screwed out 30 dollars. ˣԪ
At last he settled all his bills. һ˵
At last his anger exploded. ˡ
At last I can afford a watch. һֱֻˡ
At last she was able to look up with tearful eyes and a smile. ںۣ΢Ц̧ͷ
At last she weighed in with an argument against the proposal. ɹһǸɡ
At last the day arrived. һڵˡ
At last the train started. ڿˡ
At last the truth dawned on me. ࡣ
At last they came to a mountain village and sat down. һɽ壬Ƕ˼ҡ
At last we got the letter we had long been expecting. յѾõš
At last we succeeded. ǳɹˡ
At least I can give you ten dollars. ܸʮԪ
At midday both hands point to twelve. ָ붼ָʮ㡣
At midday the clock strikes twelve. ʱʮ㡣
At night we lock the door. ҹš
At no time in his life has he shown more valour than in that case. һдûһ¸ҡ
At one time carriages had no springs. ǰûеɵġ
At one time Nigeria was a British colony. ȥӢֳء
At registration I had trouble picking out my courses. עʱҲ֪ѡŹκá
At that meeting one of the delegates walked out ( in protest). Ǹһϯʾ飩
At that moment a number of people came by ( past). ʱһЩ˴߹
At that rate , he ought to be here soon. Ļһ͸õˡ
At that time , there was no telephone in the village. ʱûе绰
At that time every attempt to make rubber hard and strong came to nothing. ʱüӲֽʵĳȫʧˡ
At that time I was living in London. ʱס׶ء
At the age of six , she had learned more than a hundred Chinese words. ꣬Ѿѧһٶ֡
At the age of three his mother died , leaving him an orphan. ĸˣ˹¶
At the age of three.his mother died.leaving him an orphan. ĸˣ˹¶
At the back of the factory there were rice fields. һƬ
At the beginning I paid little attention , but slowly my interest awoke. ûôע⣬𽥲Ȥ
At the beginning of June an event occurred. ³һ¡
At the close of the term we shall have a general review. ѧڽǽһܸϰ
At the desire of the students , the teacher will give a special lecture tomorrow. ѧʦ콫һرĿΡ
At the division in the road , turn left. ·ķֵת
At the end of the concert , the audience stood and clapped. ֻʱơ
At the end of the day , the shopkeeper counted his money. һȥˣһǮ
At the end of the passage there are three stairs. ͷ¥ݡ
At the end of the week we had an English Party. ĩǾӢᡣ
At the final revision of the programme , three items were crowded out. ޶ĿʱĿˡ
At the fork you must take the left road. ·ڣ·
At the front entrance of the building I saw my teacher. Ǵ¥ſҵʦ
At the gate the guard stopped him. ڴſס
At the hairdresser's there are a lot of hair dryers. വ
At the insistence of the union the employer had to keep these men on at the factory. ڹļ£ǸòЩڳ
At the meeting we came at a conclusion satisfactory to all. ϣǵó˴ҶĽۡ
At the moment she's on holiday , but she'll be back tomorrow. ݼ٣ͻ
At the river the road bears off toward the left. ں·ߡ
At the sight he threw himself headlong into the water. 龰ˮ
At the sight of his appearance on the stage , the hall rang with thunderous applause. һ׶
At the snap of my fingers , the dog will lie down. ָ¡
At the sound of the gun , the first runners shot from their starting points. ǹһ죬һ˶Ա㡣
At the station my father inquired what time the train left. Ҹڳվʻʲôʱ򿪡
At the top of the building there is a red flag. ¥¥һ졣
At the top of the hill , the path curves to the right. ɽԺС·ת䡣
At the top of the hill was a nursing home. ɽһԺ
At the top of the hill you looked down on the peacefull landscape. ɽ㸩Ǿķ羰
At this , he got angry. һ¾ջˡ
At this critical moment , he stepped forward. ؼʱ̣ͦ
At this point the car stopped. ͣڴ˵ء
At this time her husband joined with her in her search for this unknown radiation. ʱɷһѰֲ֪ߡ
At what age do we become moral being ? ҪʲôܱǷǣ
At what theatre did you perform? ĸ糡ݳģ
At what time did you start? ʲôʱģ
Atomic power stations are being built in our country. ҹڽԭܷվ
Atoms are made up of electrons and protons. ԭɵӺӹɡ
Attack is the best defence. õķ
Attend to what your teacher says. עʦĻ
Attention ! ע⣡
Audrey has a little money , Brenda has less , and Rita has the least. µǮ״Щ١
Audrey hung her head when I shouted at her. Ҷ԰µʱͷ
August the first is the Army Day of the Chinese People's Liberation Army. һйžĽڡ
Aunt divided the cake among the children. ѵָǡ
Aunt Isabel is generous and gives us a lot of presents. ɳܴ󷽣
Aunt Mary's a real conservative. Ǹıɡ
Aunt Wang will give a daughter in marriage next month. ¼Ů
Austin is making progress at school. ˹ѧϰڽ
Australia is far away from Europe. ĴԶŷޡ
Australia ships meat to Britain. ĴôӢ
Autumn comes before winter. ڶ֮ǰ
Autumn is a busy season , and the crops are ripe. ＾Ƿæļڣׯڳˡ
Autumn is a busy season. ＾Ǹæļڡ
Autumn is the best season for travelling. ʺеļڡ
Autumn is the harvest time. ջļڡ
Average ability һĲ
Away with all pests... ɨһк˳桭
Babies drink mainly milk. ӤҪţ̡
Bacon has streaks of fat and lean. з䡣
Bacon is cooked in a frying pan. Ѭڼյġ
Bacteria complete the job by causing decay. ϸͨö仯
Bad drivers are a menace. ˶ԱǸΣա
Bad driving causes bad accident. ӿòõ¹ʡ
Bad driving may cost you your life. ÿʹʧȥ
Bad eyesight is less common in this part. ˡ
Bad meat smells nasty. ζš
Bad teeth often cause pain. ʹ
Bad workmen blame their tools. ׾ӵĹԹԼĹߡ
Bait a mouse ¶
Bakeries sell cream puffs. ɱ
Ball games , for example , have spread around the world. 磬˶Ѿشˡ
Ball games have spread around the world. ˶Ѿشˡ
Banana is native to Taiwan. 㽶̨
Bananas are tropical plants. 㽶ȴֲ
Banks are the nerves of commerce. ҵࡣ
Bare your head when the flag is hoisted. ʱñ
Baseball is a youthful game. ˵Ϸ
Bashi stayed on in the refuge. ϲȥˡ
Bashi was smiling again , calling them \ Uncle \ and \ Auntie \. ϲЦˣͰ̡
Basic English Ӣ
Baskets , boxes , bottles and bags are all containers. ӡӡƿӺ
Bathe your blistered finger in hot water. ָˮɡ
Be a patriot ! һߣ
Be brave ! ¸Щ
Be careful ! That man is driving like a maniac ! ע⣡Ǹ˿һ
Be careful !Don't push the child in. ģѺƽȥ
Be careful , or you might fall and hurt yourself. СģҪˤ˵ġ
Be careful , there is a major road ahead ! ģǰһҪ·
Be careful never to use bad language. עⲻֻ
Be careful not to go wrong. Сı;ߴ·Ū
Be careful not to let errors slip into the proofs. עⲻҪУгֲ
Be careful not to spoil your new clothes. СıŪˡ
Be careful not to wander from the subject. עⲻҪ뿪⡣
Be careful or else you will make a mistake. Сģ᷸
Be careful that you don't drop it. ıˤˡ
Be careful when you cross the road. ·ʱҪСġ
Be careful when you cross the street. ·ʱҪġ
Be careful when you get to the railway crossing. ·ʱҪСġ
Be careful when you turn the corner. תʱҪСġ
Be careful with that knife -it s very sharp. ǰѵӡܷ
Be careful you don't trip up in your dealings with those people. ںЩ˴򽻵ʱҪı
Be careful; do not stand close to the fire. ģ𰤽վš
Be careful--don't lose yourself. Сģ·
Be here by twelve o'clock at the latest. ʮ
Be just to him. Ҫƽ
Be merciful to him ! ɣ
Be mindful to follow my advice ! мǰҵȥ
Be moderate in all things. ӹ
Be on the watch for the enemy. ӵˣԷϮԵ˽䱸š
Be praised or blamed according as one's work is good or bad. չɼܵ͡
Be quick ! The train leaves in 5 minutes ! 㣡ٹӻ𳵾Ҫˡ
Be quick. 
Be quiet ! I want to listen to the music. 㣡Ҫ֡
Be quiet , please. The baby has just gone to sleep. 밲Ӥ˯
Be quiet--the baby is asleep. С㣬Ӥ˯
Be red and expert. ֺר
Be serious , John ! Don't make fun of me. 㣬ԼҿЦ
Be sure and remember what I told you. ǧҪסҶ˵Ļ
Be sure to put off the light before you go out. ȥǰ˹صơ
Be sure to switch off the light when you leave the room. 뿪ʱһҪѵƹص
Be sure to turn off the lights before you leave. 뿪ǰعصơ
Be sure to write to me as soon as you get there. һһҪдŸҡ
Be sure( Don't fail) to tell me all the news. һҪȫϢҡ
Be thankful for small mercies. СҪм
Beach the landing craft. ʹ½ͧ
Bear with me till I have finished my story. ҰҵĹ½ꡣ
Beard put away his wife without good reasons. ȶûгɾͬˡ
Beat the eggs well. Ѽȡ
Beautiful flowers are seen here and there. Ļ
Because I believed;therefore I have spoken. Ϊţ˵ˡ
Because it was getting dark , we walked faster. ΪɫˣǼӿ˽Ų
Because it was raining , we postponed the match until tomorrow. Ϊ꣬ǰѱƳٵС
Because of his bad leg , he couldn't walk so fast as the others. Ϊëܸߵһ졣
Because of his long illness , he is backward in his studies. Ϊʱˡ
Because the ocean surface is so smooth , we sometimes tend to think that the ocean bo ƽ̹ΪҲƽ̹ƽԭɡ
Bees can be smoked from their hive. ܰ۷ӷ䳲Ѭ
Bees developed their amazing \ language \. ۷䷢չǵԡ
Bees fly among flowers. ۷ڻз衣
Bees gather honey from flowers. ۷ӻϲۡ
Bees store honey in honeycombs inside hives. ۷佫۴ڷ䳲
Before Anne learned to drive , she read the Highway Code. ѧǰѧϰ˹·
Before being used , the machine must be checked. ʹǰҪȼ顣
Before doing your exercises , you should go over the text. ҵǰӦýĸϰһ顣
Before he knew it , his piece of meat fell into the water. ʱ⼺ˮ
Before I could reach the boat , he had pushed off. һûﴬԣͰѴˡ
Before I decide , I would like to know your opinion on this question. Ҿǰ֪
Before I go away I will call round to say good bye to you. 뿪ǰҪǣǸ
Before I go shopping , I make a list of the things I must buy. Ͻ֮ǰҰѱĶгһӡ
Before I go shopping , I must jot down a list of things which I want to buy. ȥǰұҪĶһӡ
Before liberation , I was always wandering with my family from place to place , makin ǰҾͼһ𵽴ˣųϦ
Before liberation famine forced his father to flee his native village. ǰıƵĸ硣
Before liberation he couldn't maintain his family. ǰҡ
Before liberation he was a cart driver. ǰǸϴ󳵵ġ
Before liberation the people were ground by poverty. ǰĥ
Before long he had to move on. ãֵðǨ
Before Pam made the cake she read the directions on the packet. ķ֮ǰһСϵ˵
Before sweeping the house she bound up her hair in a large handkerchief. ڴɨ֮ǰͷôϡ
Before taking off , the pilot checked both engines carefully. ǰԱϸ
Before the day of the inspection his friends were satisfied. Ӳǰһ죬Ǹеˡ
Before you make any plans , I want to have my say ! ƶκμƻ֮ǰҪ̸̸ҵ
Before you start splashing out on new clothes , think of the bills you have to pay. ĻǮǰøǮ
Beg pardon , did I tread on your foot? ԲҲĽ˰ɣ
Beg pardon , I don't catch the Chairman's remark. Բ˵һ飬ûϯĻ
Beggars must not be choosers. ߲ʼݡ
Behind our house was a small railed garden. ǵķӺһΧĻ԰
Beijing is a representative Chinese city. һ͵йС
Beijing is in the north of China. йı
Beijing is the capital of China. й׶
Beijing is the political , economic and cultural centre of China. йΡúĻġ
Beijing UniversityѧIt's unjust to punish one naughty boy and not the other. ֻͷһкͷһǲƽġ
Being a foreigner , Carl did not catch on to the joke. Ǹˣ˽Цĺ⡣
Being hungry , he eats much. ԳԵúܶࡣ
Being ill , I am not equal to the journey. 򲡲ܲμС
Being sleepy , he yawned and stretched himself. ˣִǷ
Being youngsters , we sat modestly at the back never daring to speak. Ǻӣǫں棬˵
Bejing is a great city with a glorious revolutionary tradition. һйٸͳΰС
Bella's tenth birthday ĵʮ
Ben threw a stone at me , but I dodged it. һʯͷҶ㿪ˡ
Benson signalled the auctioneer quietly and kicked the bid up another thousand. ɭĵ˸ƣȻѳ̧һǧ
Best is the superlative form of good and worst is the superlative form of bad. ǵ߼ʽǵ
Better open the window and let in some fresh air. ÿŵʿ
Betty saved Tim's neck by typing his report for him , without her help he could not h ķд棬֣ɾû
Betty squatted down to light the fire. ٶ
Betty wasn't born into the nobility , she married in. ٲǹǼ޸ΪһԱġ
Betty's brother was in the close spying as she visited with her friends. ̸ͬʱĵܵ͵͵ز쿴š
Between these islands there is a rip. Щ֮һˡ
Beware of imitation. ð
Big cities have theatres , films , basketball matches and many other amusements. Ϸ硢ӰԼֻ
Big men are not necessarily strong. Ӳһ
Bill did his utmost to win the race. ȶΪӮⳡþŬ
Bill has done some fine work this year. ȶ깤úܲ
Bill is always a courteous youth. ȶǸòꡣ
Bill is sweeping up the leaves with a broom. ȶɨɨҶ
Bill looked high and low for his lost shoe. ȶ˵ֻЬ
Bill spoke second. ȶǵڸ˵ġ
Bill stayed his hunger by eating some crackers. ȶЩɳ伢
Bill stopped the car quickly and prevented a crash. ȶѸٵɲס˳һײ¹ʡ
Bill strapped his bag on to his bicycle. ȶôӰгϡ
Bill will try to get even because you took his bicycle. ˱ȶг뷨ġ
Bill's car is very powerful , and can go very fast. ȶʺܴ󣬿Կúܿ졣
Billy broke his coloured pencils. ۶ɫǦʡ
Birds , fishes , and insects lay eggs. µѡ
Birds are animals that fly. Ƿж
Birds are creatures which fly. ǻɵĶ
Birds fly by instinct. ɡ
Birds fly with the wings open. չ衣
Birds have the power to fly. ܷɡ
Birds make their nests in spring. ڴ쳲
Birds of a feather flock together. ۡ
Birds sing at the peep of dawn. һͽ
Birds sing loudest in the early morning. 峿е
Birmingham is an inland city. ½С
Bit by bit she closed the gap. һһ˾롣
Bizet composed an opera called \ Carmen \. شһпŵĸ硣
Black Americans are descended from West African people. ˵ĺᡣ
Black clouds floated by in the sky. ƴƮ
Black is a contrast to white. ڰγɶԱȡ
Black smoke issued from the chimney. ̴̴ð
Blind people recognise things by feeling them. ˿϶
Blood circulates through our bodies. ѪҺѭ
Blood is crimson. Ѫɫġ
Blood is thicker than water. ѪŨˮ
Blood spouted from the wound. Ѫ˿ӿ
Blood sprang from the wound. Ѫ˿ӿ
Blood sprang to her cheeks. ͻȻǵ糺졣
Blood spurted out of the cut in his leg. Ѫϵ˿
Blood was trickling from his mouth. Ѫһһε
Blotting paper soaks up ink. īֽīˮ
Blue , red , yellow , and green are colours. 졢ơ̶ɫ
Blue and white make light blue. ɫͰɫһͳǳɫ
Blue is my favourite colour. ɫϲɫ
Blue suits her very well , I think. Ϊɫܺʡ
Boards are used to make floors. ľذġ
Boat after boat arrived. ̵
Boats are let out in the park for three jiao per hour. ԰СÿСʱǮ
Bob and Jenny sang a duet. ղݱһس
Bob came into a million dollars when his father died. ĸʱ̳һԪŲ
Bob took a shower after the game of football. ϴ˸ԡ
Bob went off alone and has not returned. Ͳһȥģδ
Boil the story down to three hundred words. ѹ֡
Bombs are dropped from planes. ըӷɻͶ
Bombs explode. ըᱬը
Bonfires were kindle on the top of the hills. ɽȼһѶ
Books are sold in many sizes. Сͬİ汾
Books for children should have a clear and easy style. ͯӦ
Books on popular science are in great demand at present. ĿǰǳҪն
Both ( the) children are good at maths. ѧܺá
Both animals and plants are living things. ֲﶼ
Both are in good health. 嶼á
Both children have been to Greece. Ӷȥϣ
Both imports and exports continue to grow in volume. 
Both my parents are still alive. ҵ˫׶ڡ
Both of them are wrong. 
Both of us want to go. ˶ȥ
Both plans were tried. but without success. 취ԣûɹ
Both students have made quite a few experiments on electricity. ѧ˲ٵѧʵ顣
Bournemouth is on the coast. é˹ںϡ
Boys are fond of playing football. кϲ
Boys as well as girls are taught cookery in school these days. ѧУŮѧѧ⿡
Boys go into tails at sixteen. кʮŴβ¡
Boys tend to be bigger than girls. кŮӴ
Boys who live at school sleep in a dormitory. סУ˯
Boys will be boys. ӱϾǺӡ
Branches grow from the stock of the tree. ֦Ǵġ
Bravery is a great virtue. ¸һ¡
Brazil exports coffee. ڿȡ
Bread is an important article of food. һҪʳ
Bread is made chiefly of flour. ĳɷҪۡ
Bread is the staff of life. Ʒ
Breakfast is the first meal of the day. 緹һеĵһٷ
Bricks pile on here. ש
Bright colors are attactive to the children. ޵ɫС
Brighton is in southern England. Ӣ
Bring in every single grain. ҡ
Bring me some lights , please. üյ
Bring me the book from the room. Ұ
Bring me the steps ( step ladder) , please. ӸҰ
Bring the object into focus if you want a good photograph. һźƬ׼ڽϡ
Bring your book along ( with you). ʱ
Bring your friend along , too. Ҳɡ
Bring your swimming things with you. Ӿµȶϡ
Bring your work with you. Ļϡ
Britain does a lot of trade with America. Ӣдóס
Britain imports oranges from Spain. Ӣڽӡ
Britain tried to play off European nations against each other so that she would have Ӣͼʹŷ޹໥Աܹ⡣
Britain's history Ӣʷ
British children generally have lunch at school. Ӣͯһ㶼ѧУ緹
British Councillor officer Ӣ
British currency is in pounds and pennies. Ӣ԰ͱʿΪλ
British English ӢӢ
British forces Ӣ
British justice ӢɵƲ
British soldiers had been transported across the English Channel to fight beside thei ӢӢϿȥͷ˾ս
Brittle things break easily. Ķ顣
Bruce has the ability to score a goal , but will he do it? ³˹߽һ᲻ȥأ
Bruce is the fastest runner , so he ought to win the race. ³˹ܵ죬ûӮⳡܵġ
Brunel constructed railway bridges. ³ڶһ·š
Buddhism was introduced into China about A. D. 67. ڹԪʮ괫йġ
Bull , ram , king and actor are masculine. ţ򣬹ԱԵġ
Burn this rubbish on the fire. Щûˡ
Business declined to such an extent that Smith Brothers had to close up. 嵭زʷ˹̵ֵֻùŴ󼪡
Business had virtually come to a stop. ҵʵֹͣˡ
Business is slacking up. 嵭ˡ
Business was so bad that the Brown Brothers had to close down their business. 嵭̵ֵ겻òͣҵˡ
Busy factories are an index of prosperity. æµĹǷٵı硣
But behind their backs he laughed at them. ǱЦǡ
But he had learned his lesson. Never since then had he speculated. ѾõѵˣǴԺҲͶ
But he still reserved his opinion on some points. һЩԼ
But I haven't got a dress for the ball. һûвμأ
But in point of fact , he has never been near India in his life. ʵϣһûеӡȡ
But in the South , slavery went on. Ϸūƶڼ
But my neck is still cold. ҵĲȻ䡣
But no woman has been to the moon yet. ǻûһŮ
But none of books caused the kind of stir. ûһֺ䶯
But somehow the message was passed. ǲ֪ôأϢȴֶߡ
But the Emperor has nothing on ! ǻʵʲôҲûѽ
But the next day started badly. ǵһʼͺ⡣
But then his luck changed. תˡ
But there are so many others to choose from. ô˿ɹѡء
But this does not rule out unofficial discussions. Ⲣųзʽۡ
But through practice one can tell the true from the false. ͨʵǿα
But watch out that you don't get her into trouble. ģ鷳
But we have to keep a record in the office. ǵڰ칫ҵǸǡ
But you couldn't expect the capitalists to change over their machinery. 㲻ָЩʱһỻǵĻ
Butter and margarine are fats. ͺͶ֬
Button up your coat. ¿ۡťӡ
Buy a notebook to use in classes. 򱾱ʼǱڿá
Buy me some thread at the draper's shop. ȥЩ
By 1914 he had gained world fame. 硣
By 1958 all those capable of working had been found jobs. һܹ꣬˶˹
By 1985 the entire railway network will have been modernized. ȵ·ʵִˡ
By a series of rapid movements the general placed his forces in an advantageous posit һѸٵľĵλ
By all means keep looking until you find her. ע⿴ţֱҵΪֹ
By all odds we should win the game , because the other team is so weak. ʣӦӮñΪһӺ
By and by the ice in the river will melt. ıþͻܻ
By and large , how is your new business progressing? ۣҵеΣ
By craft he got all their money from them. ùƴƭеǮ
By defeating the invaders , the British strengthened their authority over the coast. ߺӢ˼ǿǶԺʹȨ
By degrees she began to smile; and in the end laughed aloud. ¶ЦݣڷЦ
By doing that we could save a large sum of money for the state. ǿΪʡһǮ
By getting up early , I can have an hour for reading English in the morning. 磬ÿ糿һСʱʱĶӢ
By luck the boy met with a good hearted man. ˵ϸˡ
By means of a clever trick , he made it ( seem to)disappear. ˸ַûˡ
By next spring I'll have been living here for six years. 괺סˡ
By opening the shutter , light is allowed to enter the lens and fall on the film. 򿪿ţͽ˾ͷƬϡ
By reason of his lameness the boy could not play games. к˲Ϸ
By right of what do you act in such a way? ʲôԭ
By saying so you write yourself down an ass. ˵ԳǸɵˡ
By some means we must come to know where he is. ܵ취ŪĶ
By the end of last month our factory had successfully carried out its production plan µףǹʤ˽ƻ
By the king's decree all thieves were hanged. ݹеĵ
By the way , have you been to Beijing? ˳һ£ȥ
By the way , have you seen the film? ˳ʣ㿴ⲿӰƬ
By the way , I have something to tell you. һҪ㡣
By then we shall know the result of the election. ʱǾ֪ѡٵĽˡ
By this time , I have fully wised up to their intrigue. ʱѾȫʶǵıơ
By this time he had used up all his savings. ʱĴȫꡣ
By trade he's a shoemaker , but he has spent most of his life as a sailor. Ь뱲ڵˮ֡
By two months of hard cramming Moley squeaked by the finals. ӲĪǿͨ
By xerography a book can be reproduced in a few hours. øӡСʱھܰһ鸴ӡ
Cabinet has been dissolved. ڸѽɢ
Cabinet has been formed. ڸѳ
Cadburys are famous chocolate manufacturers. ²ɿ̡
Cake has a sweet taste. ζġ
Call me up tomorrow 绰ҡ
Call the girl back; she's left her books behind. Ůӽлǰˡ
Cambridge is in eastern England. Ӣ
Camels can survive for many days with no water. 첻ˮ档
Cameras are forbidden. ֹա
Campers can enjoy the outdoors. ¶Ӫ߿ҰȤ
Camping isn't fun when it rains ! ʱҰӪû˼
Can ( Could) I have a word with you? ҿ̸ͬһ
Can a nation stand alone? һҿԹ
Can anyone speak to having seen him here yesterday? ˿֤￴
Can hard work change a person that much? صͶʹ˱仯ô
Can I be of any help to you? ܰæ
Can I confide in his honesty? ǳʵɿ
Can I dump my bags in your room? ҿ԰㷿
Can I get off the bus at the next stop? ҿһվ³
Can I go swimming today , please , mum? 裬ҽȥӾ
Can I have a pint of beer please? ҪһƷơơ
Can I have another sheet of paper please? ҿҪһֽ
Can I have the day off tomorrow? ҿ
Can I have the day off tomorrow? What for? ҿΪʲô
Can I help you , madam? ˣ
Can I hire a car for three days? 
Can I leave it with you? ⶫ
Can I leave the arrangements to Wendy? ҿ԰Ѿ尲ŽµϹ
Can I serve you , madam? ̫̫Ҫʲô
Can I try it on? ܴ
Can I try on your bike? ҿһг
Can it be true? 
Can money buy happiness? ǮҸ
Can someone answer the question? ĸܻش
Can the doctor bring mother through? ҽʹĸ
Can they sing this song in English? Ӣﳪ֧
Can this radio be fixed here? ̨԰
Can this rope be relied on ? ο
Can we count on Mrs. Benson to bring the food? ָɭ̫̫ʳ
Can we fish in this river? ǿӵ
Can we have a medical examination without a doctor or nurse in the room? ʿǰܹ
Can we ship these cases to Shanghai? ǿ԰Щ˵Ϻ
Can we wade across the river , or is it too deep? ˹ȥ𣬻̫ˣ
Can you advance any proposal? ܷ飿
Can you afford to lend me some money? ܽһЩǮ
Can you answer my questionsRather ! ܻشҵ𣿵Ȼ
Can you arrange a visit to the exhibition? ܰһβιչ
Can you balance yourself on skates? 㴩Ьܱƽ
Can you be at the bus stop at six o'clock tomorrow morning? ʱܵվ
Can you be here at eight o'clock tomorrow morning? 糿˵ܵ
Can you change a $5 note? ҵÿһԪƱ
Can you come here , please? һ
Can you conceive of a complete vacuum? ȫյ
Can you cough up a cigarette? ֧̣
Can you direct me to the station. please? ʵվôߣ
Can you discriminate good books from bad? ͻ
Can you do simple sum in your head? 򵥵
Can you draw me a plan showing exactly where your house is? ܸһһͼҵȷеص
Can you enlarge this photograph for me? ܰҰƬŴ
Can you ever bring him over? ˵
Can you explain what the law of universal gravitation is ? ˵ʲô
Can you explain what this means? ܽһʲô˼
Can you find me a servant whom I can trust to do the work while I am away from home? ܷһλӶˣҲڼҵʱ򣬿Է
Can you find the Palace Museum on the map? ͼҵʹԺ
Can you fit in a visit to me? Ҹʱ
Can you fit in another person? Is there room in the car? ټ˽𣿳ﻹп
Can you fix me up with a job? ܸҰһ
Can you fix my broken sandal? Ьˣܸ
Can you get a copy for me? Ūһ
Can you get at the top shelf? 㹻ܶһ
Can you get hold of the manager? ҵ
Can you get someone to copy this letter of thanks? ˳длź
Can you get the clock going again? ʹ
Can you give me a lift to the station? Ҵ㳵ȥվ
Can you give me a light for my cigarette? ܸҸ֧
Can you give me the change in pennies? ñʿǮ
Can you give me this much? ܸô
Can you guess what I've got in my hand? ܲ³ʲô
Can you help me? I'm in a mess. ܰҸæˡ
Can you identify your brother in this picture? Ƭϳ
Can you imagine her becoming a pilot? ˷Ա
Can you join two words with a conjunction? Ӵ
Can you judge horses? ܼ
Can you jump over that wall? ǽ
Can you keep a secret? ܱ
Can you last out? It is ten li yet. ܼ𣿻ʮ·ء
Can you leap the wall? ǽ
Can you loan me ten pound? ԽʮӢ
Can you locate Paris on the map? ڵͼָ
Can you make head or tail of the letter? 㿴öŷ
Can you make out the words on the blackboard? ڰϵЩ
Can you make out what this means? ʲô˼
Can you make room for me? óط
Can you make sense of what this author says? 㶮λĻ
Can you make the distance in two hours? Сʱξ
Can you make the picture stop up? ʹƬŲ
Can you manage another cup of tea? 㻹ٺһ
Can you name all the flowers in your garden? ǻ԰Ļ㶼еó
Can you pick out the right one? ҳȷһ
Can you put ( explain) that in simpler words? øĻ
Can you quote me a recent instance? ܾٳһ
Can you read this word? 
Can you recite the first chapter of that book? ܱǱĵһ
Can you recite the poem? ܱʫ
Can you repeat the text? ܱƪ
Can you see that tall building? ܿǡ¥
Can you see the girl dancing with your brother? 㿴üںǸŮ
Can you show me the position of the school on this map? ŵͼϸָѧУλ
Can you shut him up? ˺
Can you speak English well? Ӣｲú
Can you speak French? ὲ
Can you stand( bear)the pain? ̵ס
Can you stick on a horse? ϲˤ
Can you suggest a way ( to do it) ? һ취
Can you swear to it that you saw the girl leaving the theatre? ܿ϶㿴ǸŮ뿪糡
Can you swim across the lake? ι
Can you swim? No , I can't. Ӿ𣿲Ҳᡣ
Can you take the top off the bottle please? ƿǺ
Can you talk a little louder? ˵һ
Can you tell a physical change from a chemical one? ܱ仯ͻѧ仯
Can you tell me how I can get to the railway station? ȥվôߺ
Can you tell me of a way to prevent milk , in hot weather , from turning sour? ܸʹţ̲ķ
Can you tell me the way to the cinema? ȥӰԺôߣ
Can you tell me the way to the station? ȥվôߣ
Can you tell me which is a diesel? ܸĸǲͻ
Can you translate this German letter for me? ܰŸҷһ
Can you wait a second , please? Եһ
Can you watch television and do your homework at the same time? ͬʱӺ
Can you write an essay in English? Ӣдһƪ
Canada and Australia supply England with food. ôͰĴӢӦʳƷ
Canada has many immigrants from Europe. ôŷ޵
Canada lies to ( on) the north of the United States. ôı档
Canada ranks fourth among the trading nations of the world. ó׹Уôеġ
Cancer is a deadly disease. һļ
Candles spend fast in draught. ֮ÿ졣
Candy is a sweet. ǹһʳ
Can't we close up the opening with something? ѵʲôס
Can't you borrow some jewellery from a friend? ɲѽأ
Can't you do anything with it? 㲻ܰŪŪ
Can't you get your aunt to do the cooking for you? 
Can't you see I'm a bird? ûһֻ
Can't you stretch it? ѵܰһ
Can't you walk a little faster? ѵ㲻ߵÿ
Capitalism began to develop in Russia in the 19th century. ʮʱڶʼչ
Captain Cook was a great discoverer. ˴ΰķߡ
Captain Cook was famous for his discoveries. ˴Ϊķֶ
Car tyres are made of rubber. ̥ġ
Careless drivers have accidents. ĵ˾¹ʡ
Carelessness contributed to his errors. ĴĴ
Carol did my hair for the party. Ϊ˲μӾۻᣩ޶ͷ
Carol is very pretty and so is her sister. ޶ƯҲƯ
Carol wants a career in sport. ޶Ҹְҵ
Carried in its mother's arms , the baby monkey looked very happy. СӱĸĻУܿ֡
Carry on with your sewing while I read you a story. ߻һ¡
Carry the struggle through to the end. Ѷеס
Carry your passport about with you. ûա
Cars , buses , trains and ships are means of transport. 𳵺ִǽͨߡ
Cars , trains , etc. are means of transport. 𳵵ȵȶǽͨߡ
Cars drive by the right side of the road. ·ұʻ
Cars often pile up here in the rush hours. ڽͨӵʱＷһš
Cars were coming from all directions. ˷
Case is an important part of the grammar of many languages. Ե﷨Ҫݡ
Cast aside all illusions and go into the battle. 룻Ͷս
Cast on three stitches at each end of the next four rows. ʱϼӷ롣
Cast pearls before swine. 鰵Ͷ
Catalogues will be sent on application. Ŀ¼ġ
Catch hold of this rope. ס
Catherine stayed indoors because it was raining. ɪմڼΪꡣ
Catherine's aim is to be a doctor. ɪյĿһҽ
Cats always keep their fur very clean. èǰϵëŪøɸɾġ
Cats can see in the dark. èܹںڰп
Cats hate water. èˮ
Cats have very sharp claws. èŷĽצ
Cats move silently when they are hunting. èʳʱ
Cats often find it easier to climb up a tree than to climb down. èȥЩ
Cattle feed on grass. ţԲΪʳ
Cattle sometimes mill about when they are frightened. ţȺܾʱʱҶ
Cattle wandered over the plains. ţƽԭε
Cease fire ! ֹͣ
Cells are the elements of living bodies. ϸлɲ֡
Celluloid is highly combustible. ǼŻġ
Certain things are not openly spoken about. Щǲܹ˵ġ
Chain up the dog ! ˩ס
Chairman takes the chair. ϯֿᡣ
Chamber of Commerce ̻
Chances like this are very rare. Ļѵϡ
Change here for Chicago. ڴ˻ǰ֥Ӹ硣
Change in the economic basis requires a corresponding change in the super structure. ûĸıҪϲ㽨ҲӦĸı䡣
Change the left wheel of Mr. Green's car. Ѹӵֻ
Change this note for me. һǮɡ
Changed circumstances killed the project off. Ƶĸıһ
Changjiang is the longest river in Asia. ĺ
Charles Dickens was a famous novelist. ˹Ҹ˹һλС˵ҡ
Charles Dickens was a well known writer. ˹Ҹ˹һλҡ
Charles eats nothing but fruit. ˹ˮʲôҲԡ
Charley spoke to the manager about John's salary. ΪԼн;̸
Charlie cut the stick short with his knife. õѹӽض̡
Check the manuscript over carefully before passing it to the typist. Ȱԭϸһ飬Ȼ󽻸Ա
Check your answers with the key at the back of the book. ĴͬĴ𰸺˶һ¡
Cheer of \ Long Live the Communist Party of China ! \ rang through the air. й꣡Ļ쳹
Cheerio , I'll see you tomorrow. ٻᣬ
Chemical changes have made a great many plants into coal , oil , and gas. ѧ仯ʹôֲúʯͺú
Chemical fertilizers advance the growth of crops. ʴٽׯ
Chemicals are used for keeping insects down. ѧƺ档
Chicken is more delicate than beef. ţζ
Children are allowed in the park. úǽ빫԰
Children are always up to all kinds of tricks. ǸָĶ硣
Children are fearful in the dark. ںڰие¡
Children are generally destructive; they like breaking things. һ㶼ƻԣϲٻ
Children are inquisitive. Ӷܺ档
Children are sitting at the table. ԡ
Children become tired towards evening. ǵʱˡ
Children have a day off on June 1. һնͯżһ졣
Children in Nigeria never see snow. ǵĺӴûпѩ
Children learn speech before they learn writing. ѧ˵ѧд֡
Children like books with pictures. ϲͼ顣
Children like skipping. ϲ
Children like to go back and forth on the swings in the park. ϲڹ԰ǧϵȥ
Children like to have toys. ϲߡ
Children must eat well to be healthy. ͯԵúòŻὡ
Children mustn't smoke. Сɳ̡
Children put their trust in their parents. Ƕѵĸĸ
Children should give an ear to their parents advice. СӦĸȰ档
Children sometimes quarrel. СʱҪܡ
Children speak before they read. С˵֡
Children take great delight in music and dancing. ͯϲֺ赸
Children under three years old are free. δĶͯѡ
Children want plenty of sleep. ͯҪ϶˯ߡ
Children wear out their shoes very quickly. ǺܿͻЬ
Chilled drinks are nice on a hot day. ȱϺ档
China and Japan are important nations of the orient. йձǶҪĹҡ
China and Korea are separated by a river. йͳ֮һ
China belongs to the third world. йڵ硣
China borders upon Russia. й˹
China has a high level of civilization. йи߶ȵ
China has a larger population as compared with any other country. й˿ڱκҶࡣ
China has a population of 1000 million. йʮ˿ڡ
China has also sent up some man made earth satellites. йҲ˼ǡ
China has entered upon a new historical stage. йѽһµʷʱڡ
China invented gunpowder thousands of years ago. йǧǰ˻ҩ
China is a country with a long history. йһʷƾõĹҡ
China is a great socialist country. йһΰҡ
China is a great socialist country; she towers erect like a giant in the east. йһΰңһڶ
China is a great soicalist country. йһΰҡ
China is a large country with a long history. йһԱʷƾõĹҡ
China is growing mightier from day to day. йǿ
China is in the east of Asia. йλ޶
China is rich in coal mine. йúḻ
China succeeded in launching its first manmade earth satellite in 1970. һߡйɹط˵һǡ
China successfully launched its first man made earth satellite on 24th April 1970. һߡʮգйɹط˵һ
China trades in industrial and agricultural products with many countries. йҽйũҵƷóס
China Youth й꡷־
China's first manmade satellite made one complete revolution round the earth in 144 m йһÿƵһܡ
Chinese civilization is one of the oldest in the world. йĻϵĻ֮һ
Chinese literature is a rich inheritance of the Chinese race. йѧлıŲ
Chinese live on rice. йԴΪʳ
Chinese people have risen to their feet. йվˡ
Chinese sausage й
Chocolates and coffees are sweets. ɿͿȶǹ
Chocolates make me fat but I can't resist them. ɿʹҷ֣ҿƲˣԡ
Choose the appropriate words from the list below. ±ѡʵĴʡ
Choose the correct phrasal verb for each blank. ѡȷĶﶯա
Christians have faith in God. ͽϵۡ
Christians worship in a church. ͽڽݡ
Christmas Day fell on a Monday. һ꣩ʥһ
Christmas Eve ʥǰϦ
Christmas Eve: the evening before Christmas ʥǰϦ
Christmas is a time of gaiety. ʥϲӡ
Christmas is a time of good will. ʥѺõʱ
Christmas is a yearly festival. ʥһһȵĽա
Christmas is an important feast for Christians. ʥǻͽҪա
Christmas occurs on 25th day of December. ʥʮʮա
Christmas tide ʥ
Christ's death on ( =upon) the cross ʮּ
Church begins at 11 o'clock. ʮһӿʼݡ
Cider is made out of apples. ƻƻġ
Cinema attendances are distincly on the increase. ӰԵӡ
Cinema attendances are distinctly on the increase. ӰԵӡ
Circus clowns are experts at walking and running on stilts. ϷŵСڲŸߺܡ
City life is not to my taste. á
Cive the ball to me -it's my go. Ұɡֵˡ
Civil war broke out between them in the winter of 1860-61. 궬֮䱬ս
Civilians and soldiers were killed during the war. սвپɥ
Clap up ! ƣ
Class Three has put forward a reasonable proposal. ˸顣
Class will be over before long. һҪ¿ˡ
Classes started in May. ·ݿʼϿΡ
Clean my room well while I am out. Ҳڵʱ򣬺úôɨһҵķ䡣
Clean out the bath. ɾ
Clean the classroom up before the teacher comes. ʦǰѽʰɾ
Cleaning the car is a messy job. ˢϴ
Clear the snow from the pavement. еϵĻѩ
Climbing Mount Everest is a great achievement. ϰǶʿһشɾ͡
Clive filled his pockets with apples. 򽫿ڴװƻ
Clive hung a picture on the wall. һǽϡ
Clive put the book aside while he ate his meal. Էʱһߡ
Close to 100 students attended the lecture. һٸѧϯǴݽ
Clouds are forming on the top of the hill. ɽγɡ
Clouds cover the top of the mountain. Ƹɽ
Clouds darkened the moon. ס
Clouds of dust were kicked up by the passing cars. ҳ
Clouds of spray rose from the sea as it crashed on the rocks. ˮʯ˻С
Clouds reflected on the lake. Ʋӳ
Coal , oil , wood and gas are fuels. ú̿ʯͣľúȼϡ
Coal and iron are minerals. úǿ
Coal miners have to work in the depths of the earth. ú˱ڵرú
Coal mines have given collectors good samples. úʯռṩ˺ܺõƷ
Coat hangers and dress hangers are necessary to keep clothes neat. ºȹ¼Ǳġ
Cocks crow at dawn. ʱۼ฽С
Coffee is Brazil's main product. ǰҪ
Coins are made of metal. Ӳǽġ
Cold as it was , they went on working. 䣬Բͣع
Cold drinks are in demand in the summer. ļҪϡ
Cold tea makes an excellent drink in summer. ļõϡ
Cold weather is general in Britain in the winter. ӢһǺġ
Colin gaped when he saw the huge aeroplane ֿ޴ķɻԾĿɿڴ
Colin has clear handwriting. ּ塣
Colin is out of work and he's looking for a job. ʧҵˣѰҹ
Colin left his job in May. ·ְˡ
Collecting stamps is a great enjoyment to me. ʸҺܴȤ
Colour left her face. ʧȥ˺ɫ
Colour television sets will be on sale here next month. ۲ɫӻ
Columbus contended that the earth is round. ײֵԲ
Columbus discovered America in 1492. ײ귢ޡ
Columbus was a famous navigator. ײǸĺҡ
Columbus was the discoverer of the New Continent. ײ´½ķߡ
Columbus was the leader of the expedition. ײǴ̽յӡ
Comb your hair-it's untidy. ͷҡ
Combine each pair of sentences into one sentence , using the second as an attributive иԾӽϳһӣõھΪӾ䡣
Come , come , don't get hot over this. ˣˣΪС
Come , come , you shouldn't speak like that ! ҽ治˵
Come , if it is not inconvenient to you. ҪûʲôĻɡ
Come , my dear. Yes , dear. ɣװġװġ
Come a little way with me. һС·ɡ
Come about six p.m. . 
Come again whenever you like. ʲôʱˣ
Come along ( with me) , boys ! ǣ
Come along , it's nearly twelve o'clock. ЩѾʮˡ
Come and remove your wet coat. ʪѵ
Come and see us. ǡ
Come and sit by my side. Աߡ
Come and visit us when you're off duty. °ǡ
Come any day this week. κһԡ
Come as soon as possible. Щ
Come at two o clock sharp. 
Come back to our city sometime. Ժٵ
Come here and then I can see you. Ҳſǡ
Come here at once ! Ͼ
Come here this instant. ϵ
Come here this moment. ̵
Come home at three. ؼҡ
Come home before dark. ǰؼҡ
Come in , please. Don't wait out in the rain. ȡ
Come in , we're all by ourselves. ɣûˡ
Come in and take a seat. 
Come in if you please. 
Come in out of the wet. һɡ
Come in. 
Come near and listen to me. һ˵
Come near the fire and get warm. ¯Աůһ°ɡ
Come nearer. ߽
Come off the grass; it's damp. 뿪ݵأǶʪ
Come on ! You can do it if you try. һ׼ܸɺá
Come on , have some tea and cool off. ȵ裬һ¡
Come on , the bus leaves in two minutes ! 죬ӾҪˡ
Come on in and have a chat. İɡ
Come on Tuesday or Wednesday. Either day is OK. ڻɡһ춼С
Come out into the sunshine and play. 档
Come over and see us on Sunday. 뵽ɡ
Come over any time;we're always in. ʲôʱڼҵġ
Come over to my place at your convenience. ñҴ
Come quick ! 
Come round to my place this evening. ϵҼɡ
Come straight in ! ֱӽ
Come this way please. ߡ
Come to me anytime next week. ڲʲôʱɡ
Come to see me whenever it is convenient to you. ʲôʱ򷽱㣬ҡ
Come tonight and we'll fix things for you. Ǹ㰲һ¡
Come whenever you want to. ʲôʱɡ
Coming back from the laboratory , he was thinking of the results of the experiments. ʵһʱʵĽ
Coming up behind them were warships and gunboats. ǺǾͧ
Commerce has stagnated. ҵͣͲǰ
Commerce is paralysed in consequence of a severe earthquake. صĵҵ̱ˡ
Commit yourself to the doctor's care. Լиҽϰɡ
Common sense is worth more than learning. ͨļʶѧʸҪ
Compare and contrast English with Chinese. ӢͺбȽϺͶԱȡ
Compare your answers with those at the back of the book to see if they are right. ĴͬĴ𰸶һ£Ƿȷ
Complaints on the matter are mounting. ıԹڸǡ
Complete each of the following sentences with the correct statement. ȷĳ䡣
Complete the following sentences correctly. ȷо
Compose your mind ! 
Compose yourself before we enter. ǽȥ֮ǰҪ
Comrade Lei Feng sets a glowing example to us all. ׷ͬ־ǴһԵİ
Comrade Li addressed the rally. ͬ־ȺڼϽ˻
Comrade Li is not only a worker but ( also) a student. ͬ־ǸˣǸѧ
Comrade Li spoke to the students on international affairs. ͬ־ѧƱ档
Comrade Liu jacked up the whole thing for us. ͬ־ǰһжźˡ
Comrade Liu was out so I left a card on him. ͬ־ȥˣһƬ
Comrade Lu stands forth as a model worker. ½ͬ־ͻһͶģ
Comrade Wang , an old friend of mine , who is working in the countryside , had me dow 죬ҵһλ¹ͬ־ҵ
Comrade Wang and I joined forces to complete a new work on Chinese history. Һͬ־дһйʷ顣
Comrade Wang asked after you. ͬ־ʺ
Comrade Wang sent me down to see what had happened here in the mine. ͬ־·ʲô¡
Comrade Wu fixed the TV set for me and things have been coming over pretty well ever ͬ־޺ҵĵӻ˺Чһֱܺá
Comrade Yang will be in charge of that work for the time being. ͬ־ʱ
Comrade Zhou Enlai finally departed from us. ܶͬ־ˡ
Comrades , please be quiet. ͬ־ǣ밲
Conceal nothing from me. ʲôҲҪҡ
Conform one's habits to those of the local inhabitants. ҪʹԼϰ뵱ؾһ¡
Congratulations ! I hear you've passed examinations. ף㣡˵㿼Լˡ
Congratulations on your new job ! ף¹
Congratulations streamed in from all parts of the world on... ضԡ׷ױʾף
Congress approved the bill. ׼
Connect me with Chicago. ֥Ӹҽͨ
Consider the matter well before deciding. ˼
Consign these goods to Warner and Smith by express. ÿ쳵˽ɺʷ˹
Construction began in April 1977. һ¿ʼ衣
Construction started in the middle of 1965. һڿʼ
Consult your own convenience in the matter. ҪǵԼķ㡣
Continual dropping wears away the stone. ˮδʯ
Contrary to what I thought , he has proved to be successful. ෴ɹˡ
Contrast our climate with that of the tropics. ǺȴȽһ¡
Convention now permits short hair for women , but it used to be thought queer. ϰɸŮ̷ǰȴΪǹ
Cooking and sewing are domestic tasks. ⿺ͷҶǼ¡
Cooking is an enjoyable task. Ĺ
Cool the boiled water to proper temperature. ѿˮȴʵ¶ȡ
Copernicus showed that the earth moves round the sun. ֤Χ̫ת
Copy this down in your notebook. ⳭıʼǱ
Cork floats on water. ľƯˮϡ
Corn is an outgrowth on a toe. ǽֺϳĶ
Corn is ground into meal. ױĥ档
Correct ideas come from practice. ȷ˼ʵ
Correcting this dictionary is a terrible bore. ⲿֵ˼ᷳ¡
Cotton feels soft. ޻ȥ
Cotton was picked and weighed up. ޻
Could you help lift the steel plate? ܰæְ̧
Could you iron this suit for me. 
Could you let me have a little? Ըҵ
Could you stand idle when the house was on fire? ˻Թ
Could you stand the strain?--Oh , that's nothing. ܵ𣿡ûʲô
Could you tell me for whom you have bought this fur coat? ƤǸ˭ģ
Could you tell us whether you go skating in winter? ʶ㻬
Count backward from ten to one. ʮһ
Count off ! 
Count off by threes ! һ
Count out ( the number of) the pieces of chalk in the box. ϻķ۱һ¡
Count up to ten before you open your eyes. ʮȻ۾
Courage has come back to me. ָֻ
Courses vary according to the needs of the students. γ̸ѧҪͬ
Coventry Cathedral has modern architecture. ĴŷǳִĽ
Cover it up so that nobody will see it. ˿
Cover the potatoes with some earth. ϡ
Cover the table with a tablecloth. ̿
Cowards are afraid of everything. Сʲô¡
Cowboys and Boy Scouts wear handkerchiefs. ţкͯӾΧͷ
Cows are milking well this season. ⼾ţѡ
Cows eat mostly grass. ţԵҪݡ
Cows have a diet of grass. ţʳǲݡ
Cram laughed at the Judge. That counted against him. ķЦ١Ƕǲġ
Crass materialism causes people to forget spiritual values. ΨʹǾļֵ
Cream your butter before adding the sugar and flour. ڼۺ֮ǰͽɺ״
Criminal parents could corrupt any child. ĸĸʹӱ仵
Crowds massed along the road where the queen would pass. ȺۼĻʺҪ·ϡ
Crowds of people go shopping. Ⱥȥ
Crowds of people lined the streets to see the Royal Wedding. ܶվڴ߹ۿʼҽʽ
Crowds were streaming out of the station. ӻվӿ
Crusoe had eleven guns altogether. ³һʮһ֧ǹ
Crying out to a group of visitors. һȺߺ
Cube the apples before putting them in the pan. ڰƻװǰҪгɿ顣
Curse upon it ! 
Curtains hang at the windows. ڴϡ
Cut a piece of bread off the loaf. һ
Cut along and ask him if he needs our help. ȥǷҪǵİ
Cut away , children. The motorcade is starting. ߿㣬ǡӾҪˡ
Cut me a slice of bread. һƬɡ
Cut out all this nonsense ! ˵Щϻ
Cut out the core of the apple. еƻġ
Cut the lawn close ! Ѳƺ룡
Da Lian is a seaside resort. Ǻݼʤء
Dad and I had a good laugh over it. ҺͰְΪ˴Цһ
Dad bought the car outright. ׵ⲿ
Dad had passed away. Ѿȥ
Dad proposes to buy us all new coats this winter. ְִ궬¡
Dad shovelled snow off the path. ְ°С·ϵĻѩ
Daffodils are yellow. ˮǻɫġ
Daly put on 3 pounds and lost it all. ѺӢȫ⡣
Damn you ! 
Dancing is mary's favourite pastime. ϲһַʽ
Dandelions seed themselves. ѹӢԼӡ
Danger ! Blasting in progress ! Σգڽбը
Danger ! Keep out ! Σգڣ
Danger !Keep out ! ΣգҪ룡
Dangerous rocks shut up the passage. ΣյĽʯס˺
Danny is a good player and is worthy of a place in the team. Ǹ֣ΪӳԱ֮һǵ֮ġ
Dare you ask him? 
Dark brown comes near to black. ɫɫ
Darkness closed around me. ڰΧҡ
Darkness closed in on the whole city. ҹС
Darkness of evening was crowding in when we arrived at the inn. ǵСùʱɫڰ
Darkness set in before they reached the village. ǵǸׯ֮ǰѾˡ
Darling , will you please hurry up ! װģһ㣡
Darwin's points about slow evolution ĵ𽥽Ĺ۵
Dauntless in spirit , they became steeled through hardship. ǲӣڼжøӼǿˡ
Dave mounted his horse and rode away. ܿˡ
David can't keep from talking his trip because he is just back from China. ά̲סҪ̸мţΪմй
David dresses very well;he is very tasty. ά硣
David kept sponging from his friend Jack , though he knew well that Jack s money woul ֪ѽܿ˵Ǯ޵ģȻϿ
David nailed the broken box together again. Ǹֶˡ
David produced a fine meal. һٺķ
David was a hero when he killed Goliath. ǸӢۣɱ˸ǡ
David worked hard and painted the whole house in a day. ɻһڰһ顣
Day broke , he was still working. ˣڸɡ
Day had now broken. ʱѾˡ
Daylight faded away. 罥ˡ
Daylight revealed a strange scene. չֳľ
Daylight will reveal the disposition of their troops. ֮ǾӵĲҪ¶
Dear me ! ѽ/ģ
Dear Mr.Smith ,... װʷ˹
Dear sir: words used at the start of a letter װߣڹ׵ĳƺָĳ
Death defies the doctor. ҽս
Death is inevitable. ǲɱġ
Debts of blood must be paid in blood. ѪծҪѪ
December 31st is the end of the year. ʮʮһһһ졣
December is the last month in the year. ʮһһ¡
December is the last month of the year. ʮһһ¡
Dedicated to my late father. Դ飩׸ȸ
Deeds are better than words. жʤ
Della paused for a moment panting. ͣһ
Della wriggled off the table and went to him. ŤӴȥ
Denial is useless. ûôġ
Denmark is a kingdom. Ǹ
Dennis has a very loud laugh. ˹Ц졣
Dennis ignored the warning and put his hand into the lion's cage. ˹ַŽʨ
Depend upon it , we shall win the war. ɵأǻⳡսġ
Derek kept his balance with his arms as he walked on the top of the high wall. ڸǽͷߵʱ˫۱ƽ⡣
Describe a circle on the floor with a piece of chalk. ø۱ڵذϻԲ
Despite the snow storm they persisted in marching ahead. дѩǼǰͦ
Devil take it ! ˣģ
Dew drops were still clinging on the trees. ¶Ȼմϡ
Dial 100 for the operator. ҪߣԱ
Diamond cut diamond. ֣ʤǣ
Diamonds and rubies are gems. ʯͺ챦ʯǱʯ
Diamonds are precious stones. ʯǱʯ
Diamonds sparkle in the light. ʯڹ⡣
Diana always takes on too much work. 찲ǽ̫Ĺ
Diane and Bill tied the knot yesterday. ݺͱȶˡ
Diane speaks so quietly that she is inaudible. 찲ݵ̫ͣ˵Ļ
Dick came second again , he always loses out. Ͽеڣ䡣
Dick fell for mathematics when he was a child. ҿ˴Сͷǳϲѧ
Dick Fosbury had a new technique for doing the high jump. Ͽˡ˹һߵ¼
Dick has  100 in his savings. Ͽ˴һӢ
Dick is a big influence on his young brother. Ͽ˶ܵкܴӰ졣
Dick made good marks the first year , but he thought he could improve on them. ҿ˵һɼܺãΪԸá
Dick speaks French and so does his brother. ҿ˽ܵҲ
Dick whistled as he worked. Ͽһ߸ɻһߴſڡ
Dickens was the author of 'Oliver Twist'. Ҹ˹ǡ¶ߡ
Dictionaries are put together ( =made up) bit by bit. ֵһһɵġ
Did anybody ask for me ? ûУ
Did anyone see the accident? ˭Ŀ¹
Did anything come in the post today? ʲôûУ
Did he admit to taking it? õ
Did he ask after me? ҵģûУ
Did he come here yesterday? Perhaps he did. 쵽𣿿
Did he enquire about me? 
Did he get to the factory at a quarter to nine? ˵̵
Did he give you any indication of his feelings? ͸¶ĸ
Did I put across the idea? Ұ˼
Did I really hear a voice or was it only my fancy? ҵĻþѣ
Did I step on your foot? ҲĽ
Did it give you much trouble? Ǹܶ鷳
Did John work hard at college? What for? ԼڴѧѧϰùΪʲô
Did she confide her plans to you? Ѽƻ߸
Did she really turn her back on his proposal? ֮Ľ
Did she show any surprise? ԵЩ
Did she study history or geography? ѧϰʷǵ
Did that really happen? Yes , It's the truth. 𣿶ԣʵ
Did the engineer have the machine checked? ʦ˼
Did the man in the shop understand him at last? λԱĻ
Did the medicine have any effect? ҩЧ
Did the two groups actually cancel out? I hope not. ˵໥ϣˡ
Did you catalogue the books yourself? ЩԼĿ
Did you come by road or by rail? Ļģ
Did you come by train or by car? 𳵻ģ
Did you come early enough for the chairman's opening speech? ϯ¿Ļǰ˵
Did you design this result? ѵͼﵽֽ
Did you drill him hard in reading? ¹ѵʶ
Did you enjoy your swim? εʹ
Did you enjoy your travels in Africa? ϲڷ޵
Did you enter the contest? ǲμӱ
Did you ever hear the like? 
Did you ever meet him while you were in London? ׶ʱ
Did you find life hard in the country? ũ
Did you fly to New York or did you go by sea? ȥŦԼɻأǳ˴ģ
Did you get it honestly? ֶΰ㵽ֵ
Did you get some bread in town? ڳ
Did you get the drift of the argument? 㶮۵Ҫּ
Did you go anywhere last week? ȥʲôط
Did you have a good time?-Yes , we had a wonderful time. ú𣿡ͦá
Did you have nice teachers when you were at school? ѧʱʦ
Did you hear someone calling out to you from downstairs? ¥˽
Did you hear the bell ring? 
Did you hurt yourself when you fell over? ˤûУ
Did you leave the window open? ôŵ
Did you like your first taste of riding a horse? ϲͷһζ
Did you make that dress yourself? ģ
Did you notice the hat she was wearing? ע⵽Ƕñ
Did you notice the statement below? עûУ
Did you read the evening paper today? 
Did you receive fair treatment? ܵĴ
Did you reflect on the consequences of your behaviour? 㿼ǹΪĺ
Did you remark the similarity between them? ע⵽е֮
Did you see anybody there? 㿴Ƕʲô
Did you see anything out of the ordinary? 㿴ʲôѰĶ
Did you see over the house? 쿴
Did you see that loud tie he is sporting? ע⵽ڵ
Did you send the letter off yesterday? żĳ
Did you serve in either of my last two campaigns? μӹսеһ
Did you speak to the doctor about your back pains? 㱳ۣҽ˵
Did you succeed in booking the tickets? 㶩Ʊ
Did you take part in the festival feast last night? μĽ
Did you vote for the candidate? ͶǸѡ˵Ʊ
Did you watch the last instalment? 㿴һ
Different breeds of dog( s) have different natures. ֵͬĹвͬԡ
Different laws obtain in different places. ͬķӦòͬĵط
Digging is thirsty work. ڵһʹ˷ʵĻ
Dinner is ready. ׼ˡ
Dinosaurs are extinct animals. ѾֵĶ
Dip your injured finger in the disinfectant to soak out the poison. ˵ָѶݳ
Directly I received his letter I went to see him. һյžȥˡ
Disaster could come to me from what I was sure he'd done. ȷɳ飬ֻܽҵͷϡ
Disease is the child of intemperance. ޽ƵĲ
Dishonest businessmen sometimes use tricks. ʵʱƭֶΡ
Disregard of these regulations will be punished. ΥЩ߽ܷ
Do all you can to make him welcome. Ҫʹеܻӭ
Do animals understand? 
Do as I do. 
Do as soon as possible. ¡
Do as you are told. շԸȥ
Do as you think best. Ϊþôȥ
Do as you're told. սĻ
Do be calm; don't get excited. Ҫж򶨡
Do better every day. Ƚǿһһ죩
Do come and see me ! һҪѽ
Do come here now. Ͼ͵
Do it however you can. 
Do it thus. 
Do light waves travel through a vacuum? Ⲩͨ
Do me the favour to put on this shirt. ͹ϡ
Do not attend to two things at a time. Ҫͬʱ¡
Do not be afraid; God will watch over us. £ϵۻػǵġ
Do not care about the consequences. ҪƽϺ
Do not hit or swear at people ! Ҫˣ
Do not impose upon his kindness. Ҫʴȡ
Do not judge by appearances. òж
Do not keep your socks on if they get wet. ҪʪˣͲҪٴˡ
Do not let failure deter you. Ҫʧʹ١
Do not trust her love--she is changeable. İƱġ
Do not trust him , he is as crafty as a fox. һƻ
Do not try to deceive me. ƭҡ
Do stay here for supper. Isn't it agreed? һ³˵
Do the most you can. ȥ
Do these two colours go well together? ɫǷЭ
Do they sell candy? Ǿ۱
Do they teach painting at your school? ѧУͼ
Do tidy your papers away;your desk looks in a terrible mess. ղغãȥ߰㡣
Do try to make less noise , children. ǣǧС㣡
Do up the buttons on your shirt , Richard. £ťۿۺá
Do we change ( trains) at the next station? һվ𣩳
Do we go together or separately? һȥǸȥ
Do what I command. ҵȥ
Do write again. һš
Do you add sugar to the tea? Ȳ
Do you approve of my disposal of these folds in the curtain? ͬڴЩ
Do you believe in a fufure life? 
Do you believe in the Bible? ʥ
Do you box? ȭ
Do you by any chance know her telephone number? ֪ĵ绰
Do you care for maize? ϲԣ
Do you catch my meaning? 㶮ҵ˼
Do you clean your teeth after meals? 㷹ˢ
Do you come to our party? --I am afraid not. μǵľۻ𣿣תǣ²
Do you consider my complaint dangerous? ΪҵĲΣ
Do you cook your vegetables with much oil? 㳴Ͷ
Do you deal with him? 
Do you disapprove of smoking? 㲻޳ɳ
Do you dislike getting up early? 㲻ϲ
Do you doubt that it is true ? 㻳
Do you ever seem to see specks in front of your eyes? ۾ǰƺС
Do you happen to know her telephone number? ֪ĵ绰
Do you have a physiology class on Tuesday afternoon? һ
Do you have an umbrella ? ɡ
Do you have faith in Tim? ŵķ
Do you have sugar in your tea ? Ĳ
Do you have supper at home ? ڼ
Do you have tea or coffee in the morning? ϺȲ軹Ǻȿȣ
Do you have the deed to the house? ӵ
Do you hear somebody calling outside? 溰
Do you keep postcards? Ƭ
Do you keep spares? б
Do you know Einstein's theory about the universe? ֪˹̹
Do you know how to deal with this problem? ֪
Do you know how to row a boat? Ữ
Do you know how to start the car? ֪С
Do you know that man? ʶǸ
Do you know the chief distinction of Chinese poetry? ֪йʫҪ
Do you know the headmaster's phone number? ֪Уĵ绰
Do you know their telephone number ( cable address)? ֪ǵĵ绰루籨Һţ
Do you know which film they are talking about? ̸֪ĸӰ
Do you know who can repair a bike? ֪˭г
Do you know your way home from here? ϵûؼҵ·
Do you let sport interfere with your studies? ˶ѧϰ
Do you let the children go swimming ( all) by themselves? úԼȥӾ
Do you like books of travels? ϲμ
Do you like cycling? ϲг
Do you like fish? ϲԣ
Do you like it?...Of course , I do. ϲ𣿡ҵȻϲ
Do you like life in the country better than town life? ũȶԳϲ
Do you like modern or classical music? ϲִֻǹŵ֣
Do you like roast mutton? ϲ
Do you like sports? ϲ˶
Do you like to read poems? ϲʫ
Do you like women to have long hair? ϲŮ
Do you like your coffee weak? ϲȻŨȣ
Do you live by yourself? Ƕһ
Do you live near here? ס⸽
Do you mean to close with his offer? ׼ļǮ
Do you mean to say you don't know how to ride a bicyle? ѵ˵г
Do you mind if I close this window? Ұⴰӹ
Do you need any further help? 㻹Ҫʲô
Do you need any help? Ҫæ
Do you need the books back tomorrow? ҪⱾû
Do you need the services of a doctor? Ҫҽ
Do you object to smoking? 㷴Գ
Do you observe Christmas in your country? ǹҹʥ
Do you often go to the library to borrow books? 㳣ͼݽ
Do you often help each other with your lessons? Ǿϰ
Do you often use it? 㾭
Do you often weigh yourself? 㳣
Do you play tennis? 
Do you play the piano? ᵯ
Do you prefer eggs fried or boiled. ϲ弦󼦵
Do you prefer tea or coffee? ϲȲ軹Ǻȿȣ
Do you prefer to wash in a bath or a shower? ϲϴԡԡ
Do you prefer travelling by day or by night? ϲڰ컹ҹУ
Do you realize fully what your words imply? ˽㻰а˼
Do you regard it as necessary that we should go? ΪбҪȥ
Do you remember me? ǵ
Do you remember seeing him this morning? 㻹ǵý糿
Do you remember the place where we met our history teacher the day before yesterday? ǵǰʷʦǸط
Do you remember the scene in the play where Susan meets Alan for the first time? ǲǵþɺһ׵Ǹ棿
Do you remember what I told you last time? 㻹ǵϴҸ߹Ļ
Do you see anything more to the left? ߻ʲô
Do you see this point on the map? 㿴ͼһ
Do you see what I mean? ҵ˼
Do you sell stamps ( envelopes)? ǳƱŷ⣩
Do you speak either French or German? ˵
Do you speak for tea? Ҫ
Do you speak Japanese? 㽲
Do you still keep up your French? 㻹ѧϰ
Do you study drawing at college? ڴѧѧϰ滭
Do you take any stock in the gossip about Joan? Ƕ
Do you take me? ˽ҵ˼
Do you think he is capable of doing it? Ϊ
Do you think he is satisfactory for the task? ʤ
Do you think he will declare against the plan? Ϊᷴƻ
Do you think it's probable? Ϊܿ
Do you think she is prepared to settle for being a housewife? ΪͥŮ
Do you think that her silence is significant? ΪֳĬʾĳ˼
Do you think the medicine will have any effect? ΪҩЧ
Do you think this fine weather has come to stay? Ϊֺᱣȥ
Do you think this present is suitable for a little boy? Ϊ͸һСк
Do you think we can clean away all these finger marks? 㿴ܹЩָͳͳȥ
Do you think we need tell them about it? ΪҪ
Do you think we'll be in time to catch the train? 㿴Ǹϵϻ
Do you think you can do it? Well , probably I can. ΪܸŶҺܸܿɵˡ
Do you think you can manage to get us some tickets? 㿴뷨Ǹ㼸Ʊ
Do you think you have really crumpled up your opponent? ΪѾĶִ
Do you trust the child to go out alone at night? úһ˳ȥ
Do you understand me? ҵĻ
Do you use sugar in your coffee? ĿҪ
Do you value her as a secretary? Ϊһ飬ܵ
Do you want a colour film for slides or prints? ҪĲɫõƬûΪ˳ɹӡ
Do you want me to do this in any particular way or with special care , or can I do it Ҫرķʽϸĵȥأ
Do you wear furs? 㴩Ƥ
Do you wish to place an order now? 붨
Do your best to get there early. 㾡Щ
Do your work every day;otherwise , it will pile up. Ҫ꣬
Do your work with more care. ҪϸһЩ
Doctor Chen felt my pulse. ´
Doctors sometimes sweat their patient. ҽʱʹ˷
Doctors tell us not to smoke. ҽǲҪ̡
Doctors try to stop the spread of diseases. ҽŬֹӡ
Doctors use it to treat diseases. ҽβ
Doctors used to bleed people when they were ill. ҽȥΪ˷Ѫ
Doctors work hard to save lives. ҽŬΪ˾ˡ
Does any of you know this? ֮˭֪
Does anybody else want to go? ˭Ҫȥ
Does anyone want to go with me? ˭Ըһȥ
Does everyone agree to this proposal? Ҷͬ
Does he agree with us? ͬǵ
Does he know who I am? ֪˭
Does he understand? Yes , he does. ǵģ
Does he want to boss the show? ָһ
Does it do any good arguing about it? ʲôô
Does it taste sweet? 
Does lazinesss always spell failure? Ȼʧ
Does life exist on other planets? 
Does she need to know? ֪
Does that shop stock raincoats? Ǹ̵걸
Does that window open inwards or outwards? Ǹ￪⿪
Does the ink stain on the back of the letter paper show through? ֽīˮۼó
Does the plan suit him? ƻ
Does this book belong to you? 
Does this box contain biscuits? б
Does this clock strike the quarters? ֻÿһʱòã
Does this cloth wash well? Ⲽϴ
Does this hat suit me? ҴñӺ
Does this plant grow in cold countries or in hot countries? ֲںȴ
Does your cook live in or out? ĴԱססޣ
Does your leg pain you much? Ⱥ
Does your tooth pain you? ݻʹ
Dogs , cats , cows and pigs are all animals. èţǶ
Dogs have a very good sense of hearing. кܺõ
Dogs is a plural noun. һʡ
Dogs like to bury bones. ϲعͷ
Dogs may not be taken into the park without a lead. ûƤǣŵĹô빫԰
Dogs wag their tails when they are pleased. ڸʱҡβ͡
Don is attempting to swim from England to France. ͼӢӾ
Don is smart in mathematics. ѧϰѧϺܴ
Don t climb that ladder--it s not secure. ǸӣӲο
Don t hurry , there s plenty of time. żвʱء
Don t hurry me.Let me think. ң롣
Don t spout off big talk. Ҫ˵󻰡
Don took a chance when he picked up the dog , but it didn't bite him. ʱðյģûҧ
Dong is a plumber by trade. ְҵǹӹ
Dong threw the door open. ͵ƿš
Don't allow the lights to stay on after people leave the office. 뿪칫Һ󣬱õƼš
Don't always lean on the help of others. Ҫ˵İ
Don't argue with your mother. ĸ硣
Don't baby your daughter. ŮһԴ
Don't back away from this chance. Ҫᡣ
Don't be a beast , do as I told you. ҪһʹˣҸȥ
Don't be a coward ! Ҫһų
Don't be a pig--let us have some of the popcorn. ̰ԡǳԵ㱬׻ɡ
Don't be a yesman. ҪһΨΨŵŵˡ
Don't be an outsider. Ҫˡ
Don't be angry at what I've done. Ϊ¶
Don't be angry with me. ҵ
Don't be angry.Can't you take a joke? ѵ㾭Ц
Don't be anxious if I'm late. һҪġ
Don't be content with such a small success. ҪСĳɹ
Don't be impolite to her ! Ҫûò
Don't be in despair. Ҫʧ
Don't be in such a hurry ! ææ
Don't be irritable , they are waiting for you. ꣬ڵء
Don't be long about it.I'm in a hurry. ̵ģҼҪء
Don't be mad at me ! 
Don't be rude to your teacher. Ҫʦò
Don't be ruled by your passions. Ҫ¡
Don't be so careless with your money. 㻨ǮҪ㡣ǮҪš
Don't be so cut up about it. ²Ҫôġ
Don't be so foolish. ôɵ
Don't be so lazy. Ҫô
Don't be so wasteful. ô˷ѡ
Don't be such a donkey. Ҫɵϡ
Don't be such a nuisance ! ôᣡ
Don't be such a trial. ôᣨ巳
Don't be too curious about things you are not supposed to know. ڲҪ֪±ȥ
Don't bear left at the fork. Ҫڲת
Don't bear malice to your father. ҪǺĸס
Don't become dizzy with success. Ϊʤͷԡ
Don't believe all the gossip you hear. Ҫĸ
Don't believe her because she always lies. Ϊ˵ѡ
Don't believe him; he is only kidding you on. ֻں㿪Ц
Don't believe him--he'll try to take you in. ƭġ
Don't believe him-he's untruthful. ܲʵ
Don't blow out the fuse. Ҫѱ˿ϵ
Don't bother please. ˡ
Don't bother running after the bus you'll never catch it. Ѿȥ׷ˣôҲϲϵġ
Don't break a promise. Ҫʧš
Don't break off the branch. ֦
Don't break our rules. ΥǵĹƶȡ
Don't breathe a word of what I have told you. ҸһҲй¶ȥ
Don't breathe out. Ҫ
Don't build on his promise. Ҫָŵԡ
Don't bump up prices. ҪʹȻǡ
Don't buy that painting because it hasn't much merit. Żûټֵ
Don't cast away these old papers; they might come in useful. 𶪵ЩɱֽҲô
Don't cast that up at me the whole time ! Ϊһ쵽ԹҰɣ
Don't change the subject;answer the question. Ҫı仰⣬Ӧش⡣
Don't cling to your old ideas. Be ready to entertain some new ones. ҪҪܿǱ˵
Don't clutch up on the contest. ΪҪμӱͽ
Don't come late next time. ´βҪٵ
Don't come unless I tell you to come. Ҳͱ
Don't contend about more trifles. Ϊۡ
Don't copy from your neighbour ! ҪϮĶ
Don't crack him up so much. Ҫ
Don't crush the glass. Ѳѹ顣
Don't cry in front of your friends. ǰޡ
Don't cry. be a man ! ҪޡҪӺ
Don't cut in when someone else is talking. ˽ʱҪ졣
Don't damage those books--they're public property. ŪЩ顪ǹҵĶ
Don't dawdle away your time. Ҫȹ
Don't declare youself king. ҪԳΪ
Don't delay , please. 
Don't deviate from the rules. Ҫ
Don't dig me in the ribs. Ҫҵ߹ǡ
Don't discriminate against the coloured races. Ҫɫ֡
Don't dismount here. Ҫ³
Don't distract my attention. Ҫɢҵע
Don't disturb the sleeping child. ҪŪ˯ĺӡ
Don't do me an injustice. ҪҲƽ
Don't do that , it will only make matters worse. ôɣֻø㡣
Don't do that. It's a waste of time. ô˷ʱ䡣
Don't dream away your time. Ҫȹ
Don't drink it all up , leave some for me. ȹˣһ
Don't drop the ?in \ dancing \ and \ walking \. Ҫں©
Don't dull the edge of a razor. ҪŪ굶
Don't eat all the sweets--leave some for John. ǹˡһЩԼ
Don't edge in a word. Ҫ廰
Don't encourage her laziness by doing things for her. 衣
Don't exaggerate the difficulties of your work. Ĺѡ
Don't expose it to the sunlight. Ҫ¶¡
Don't fight with your brother. ܴܵܡ
Don't fool with my papers;you may get them out of order. ҪҵģܰŪҡ
Don't forget to coop the chickens. ˰Ѽ
Don't forget to dot your i's. дĸʱҪǼӵ㡣
Don't forget to lock up when you leave. 뿪ʱҪ
Don't forget to sprinkle the flowers in the flower box. ҪǸĻˮ
Don't forget to tune in again this time tomorrow. ʱٴ
Don't forget we're going to the exhibiton this afternoon. ǽȥιչᡣ
Don't forget your wraps , when you travel in winter. ʱҪסΧȡ
Don't frighten us. ҪŻǡ
Don't frown at me. üͷ
Don't fuss over your children too much. Ҫݵĺǡ
Don't fuss; we're sure to catch the train. ģǿ϶ܸϻ𳵡
Don't gabble , speak clearly. Ҫ˵̫죬˵㡣
Don't get dirt in that cut; ask her to strap it up for you. ණŪǸ˿ȥ˿ڰ
Don't get in the way while I'm trying to sweep the floor ! ɨʱң
Don't get off a moving bus. ʱҪ³
Don't get so steamed up about it. Ϊô
Don't give her any extra jobs; she's snowed under already. ٰѶĹɸˣѾæˡ
Don't give me much of that green stuff , I don't like it. ô߲ˣҲԡ
Don't give those plants too much water , they'll damp off. ҪЩֲôˮǻġ
Don't go away , because dinner is almost ready. ߣΪˡ
Don't go away come here. ߡ
Don't go away till I come back. һǰ㲻Ҫ߿
Don't go so fast ! Wait up for me ! ߵô죡ͣһ£
Don't go to such a place at night. ҹ䲻Ҫĵطȥ
Don't go too far ( in the matter ); you may get into trouble if you do. £̫ˣ鷳ġ
Don't go--stop and have dinner with us. ߡһ
Don't grab ! Ҫ
Don't guess how tall she is--fetch a tape measure. ҪжˣðѾһɡ
Don't gulp your food , chew it before you swallow it. ԶҪ̻ʣҪȥ
Don't handle that book until you wash your hands. Ǳǰϴ֡
Don't hang off the rope. ſӡ
Don't hang out of the window , or you may fall. ⣬Ȼܵȥ
Don't hinder me when I am trying to work. Ҫʱҡ
Don't idle away your time. ˷ʱ䡣
Don't imagine that you can depend on his support any longer; he wants out. Ϊ㻹֧֣ϣĿǰĴء
Don't importune me with your complaints. Ҫҷɧ
Don't impute to me that you failed. ҪʧܵƵϡ
Don't indulge yourself in eating and drinking. ҪڳԺϡ
Don't ink the piece of table cloth. Ҫīˮմ
Don't invade the rights of others. Ҫַ˵Ȩ
Don't jab out my eye ! ҵ۾
Don't judge a person by his appearance. òȡˡ
Don't jump at him all the time. Ĳӡ
Don't jump out( of) a window. ҪӴ
Don't just stand about doing nothing , give me a hand with the luggage ! Ҫµվɣ
Don't just stand by. Can't you lend a hand? վһԹۣ㲻ܰһæ
Don't keep after the nurses all day long or they'll all resign. Ҫ춤ŻʿţǶҪˡ
Don't keep her waiting. Ҫš
Don't keep it too long. Ƕ̫ˡ
Don't keep me in suspense-tell me what happened ! ˣ°ɣ
Don't keep your hat on in class. Ͽʱ׼ñӡ
Don't kick back; I'm only joking. ؾֻǿЦˡ
Don't kick the ball back. Ҫ߻ء
Don't laugh at him. ҪЦ
Don't leave go or you'll fall. ֣Ȼġ
Don't leave out the definite article. ﲻҪ©ڴʡ
Don't leave that steamed bread on the table , for it will dry out. ҪͷϣӲġ
Don't leave the child alone in the dark. ҪѺһںڰ
Don't leave the interpreters out in our invitation. ǵУԱ©
Don't let anyone lead you by the nose , use your own judgement and do the right thing ǣűߣҪԼж£Ĳ
Don't let him organize your trip; he completely cocked up ours. ֯Уϴǵи͸
Don't let on that you know this. ֪¡
Don't let such a small matter divide us. ҪСʹʧ˺
Don't let that worry you. Ϊ·ˡ
Don't let the child fall into the pit. кӵȥ
Don't let the child step aside , we must lend him a hand. ⺢а·ǵðһ¡
Don't let the children get into bad habits. úɻϰߡ
Don't let the dog stray from the garden. Ҫùӻ԰ܶˡ
Don't let the fire go out. ûˡ
Don't let the opportunity pass by. ᡣ
Don't let the soup spill on your clothes. ϡ
Don't let us a scene. ǲҪ
Don't let yourself be cast down by a small failure in the experiment; try again. ΪʵеССʧܶͷɥȥ˵
Don't let youself get mired down in his problems. ҪԼС
Don't lie in the sun with your head bare. Ҫͷ¡
Don't light the lamp. 𿪵ơ
Don't listen to him -- he's a very foolish fellow. ģǸɵϡ
Don't listen to scandal ! Ҫ
Don't look behind. Ҫ󿴡
Don't look out of the window. ⿴
Don't lose heart at any failure , but try again. ʧʱҪģҪٽ
Don't lose your way in the forest. Сɭ·
Don't magnify your success. ĳɼ
Don't maintain your wrong opinion. ҪǴ
Don't make a jest of me. ҪϷŪҡ
Don't make a joke about me. ҪϷŪҡ
Don't make a joke of him. ҪЦ
Don't make a monkey of me ! ҪϷŪң
Don't make a muck of the dictionary. It is newly bought. ֵŪˣġ
Don't make a noise in the library. ͼڲ׼
Don't make an impertinent remark. Ҫ³
Don't make any mistake about me. Ҫκ⡣
Don't make much of your achievements in the work. 㲻ҪѵĹɾ͡
Don't make so free with women. ԸŮ
Don't make so much noise ! ô£
Don't meddle in other people's affairs. Ҫ˵顣
Don't mess the books. ҪŪ顣
Don't mind me , I'll be all right. ңҲʲôġ
Don't mire the wheels of a cart. Ҫóӡ
Don't misbehave yourself again ! ɱٲع
Don't mix business with pleasure. Ҫѹֲһ
Don't move , or I'll fire ! ȻҾͿǹˣ
Don't name the place to me , I hate it. ط
Don't neglect paying him a visit now and then. ˲ʱȥ
Don't neglect to pay him a visit. ȥݷ
Don't neglect your duty. Ҫְء
Don't notice ( pay any attention to) him ( it , that , them , etc.). Ǹǣ
Don't omit a single detail. һϸҲҪ©
Don't omit this paragraph when you write your report. дʱҪɾȥһڡ
Don't omit to tell him. Ҫ˸
Don't open the door no matter who knocks. Ҫţ˭š
Don't pick off any of these flowers. ЩһҲҪժ
Don't place any trust in that man. ˿ҪǸˡ
Don't plan on our visiting next month , for we expect to be very busy then. ָ¸ãΪǹʱæ
Don't play games ! Ц
Don't play practical jokes on me. ҵЦ
Don't play with him; he is in bad humour. Цá
Don't polish those badges; the gilt will wear off if you do. ҪЩ£ĥ
Don't pour cold water on the idea. Ҫˮ
Don't prepare anything for me tonight , I shall be dining out. Ϊ׼ˣҪԷ
Don't press your opinion upon others. ǿˡ
Don't pride yourself on your success. Ҫɹ԰
Don't pull at the rope , children; it might break. ǣܻϵġ
Don't pull the boy about;he wants calming down instead. кȥ밲
Don't pursue selfish interests. Ҫı˽
Don't push the children out;let them stay here. ѺƳȥ
Don't put me into a dilemma. ҪʹΪѡ
Don't put the box here--put it there. ӷǶɡ
Don't put yourself about because of such a thing. ҪΪһ¶
Don't put yourself to any bother. ҪѰա
Don't rain on me. Ҫ߿ࡣ
Don't raise your hopes too much. 㲻Ҫϣ
Don't rank me among such people. ҪЩһ
Don't read in a moving car or bus. ҪнеϿ顣
Don't read the jiggling book in a moving bus. ҪʻеϿҡβͣ鱾
Don't read worthless books. Ҫõ顣
Don't refer to that problem again , please. 벻ҪǸˡ
Don't remark on her appearance. ҪͷƷ㡣
Don't rush through your work. ҪҴææظɹ
Don't say yes at a meeting and go back on your words and say no after it. Ҫʱ޳ɣַ˵޳ɡ
Don't scold her--she's too young to understand. ̫С¡
Don't shout at her--she's very sensitive. С
Don't shout or you'll frighten the baby. ¡źӵġ
Don't shout so ! ҪУ
Don't shut yourselves off from the masses. ǲҪȺڡ
Don't sit on my hat or you'll squash it ! ҵñϣñѹˣ
Don't sit on that chair it's not stable. ϣӲȡ
Don't sit on that chair--it's not very strong. ҪǰӡӲʵ
Don't slack off in your studies. Ҫѧϰ
Don't slack up your effort , as we are getting to the end. 쵽ɵʱˣɾ
Don't sleep between damp sheets. Ҫ˯ڳʪıС
Don't speak daggers to me. Ҫҡ
Don't speak empty words. Ҫ˵ջ
Don't speak ill of him behind his back. ڱ˵
Don't speak ill of others. Ҫ˵˵Ļ
Don't speak till he comes near ( you). ߽㣩ʱ˵
Don't speak to me like that. Ҫ˵
Don't spend more money than you can help. ܷΧ໨Ǯ
Don't stand me up again ! ؿɱҰ׵ˣ
Don't stand on ceremony with us. ǽˡ
Don't stand out there;you'll be soaked through. վ棻ܳġ
Don't start until I give the sign. Ҵкٿʼ
Don't stay at their house , stay at ours. סǼңסǼҰɡ
Don't stay outside in the damp. ҪͣĳʪС
Don't stick at trifles. С鲻ԥ
Don't stick that needle into your finger ! ָ
Don't stick your head out of the window. Ҫͷ⡣
Don't stir up the dregs. ӽ
Don't stop at the literal meaning of the word. Ҫֵͣıϡ
Don't stop out too long. ̫á
Don't stop your bike in the middle of the road. гͣ·С
Don't stop.Come straight back. Ҫֱͣӣϣ
Don't stray from the point. Ҫҳ
Don't stray too far from the path. ·̫Զ
Don't strike in with him and help him play the trick. һ𣬰
Don't take chances ! ðգ
Don't take offence at what he said. ˵ĻҪ
Don't take that beast in here , otherwise it'll stink everybody out. ֻҰŪҶҪѬˡ
Don't talk about it just now. ڲҪ̸ˡ
Don't talk against others behind their backs. Ҫű˵˼ҵĻ
Don't talk back. Listen to what your father says. Ҫ죬㸸׽
Don't talk rot ! ˵
Don't talk round the question; come straight to the point. ҪȦӣżɽ̸ɡ
Don't talk so loud , you may be overheard. Ҫô˵ܻᱻ
Don't talk so loud. You'll wake them up. ô˵ǳѵġ
Don't talk so loudly. ô˵
Don't talk so much about your ideas , but put them into practice and find out whether ̸Щ뷨ȥʵһ°ɣܷмֵ
Don't tell me , let me guess. ңҲ²¡
Don't tell tales out of school. ҪŪǷǡ
Don't tempt him. 
Don't thank me for doing my duty ! ӦΣл
Don't think so hardly of him. Ҫ̫
Don't throw dirt on me ! Ҫ̰ң
Don't throw that box overboard. ֻˮС
Don't throw that string away; it may come in useful ( handy) some day. Ǹӵ˵ʲôʱó
Don't tighten up. 
Don't tire yourself too much. ̫ˡ
Don't touch it , leave it just as it is now. ԭ
Don't touch it; it breaks easily. Ҫ顣
Don't touch the paint until it's dry. δɣ𴥡
Don't touch the place;it s very tender. طʹ
Don't trample on grass. Ȳݵء
Don't trample on the flower bed. ̤̳
Don't translate word for word , sentence for sentence. Ҫط롣
Don't tread on the flower beds. Ȼ̳
Don't treat me like a child. ҪҵС
Don't trifle away your time on such useless things. Ҫʱ˷ϡ
Don't trifle with serious matters. Ҫ¡/ɱ棡
Don't trouble him needlessly. ûбҪͲҪȥ
Don't trouble yourself about that. 㲻ҪΪˡ
Don't trouble yourself with such a matter. Ϊ·ա
Don't trust your opinions down other people's throat. Ҫǿʹ˽
Don't try any of your games on me. ʲô
Don't try to come in. Ҫ
Don't turn left , walk straight on. һֱǰߣҪת
Don't venture on the sea in that little boat. ҪֻСðճ
Don't wait dinner for me. ҪҳԷˡ
Don't wait for others to do it for you. Do it yourself. ȱԼ֡
Don't wait--do it now ! ˣϾ͸ɣ
Don't wake him from his slumber because he needs the rest. Ҫ˯лѣΪҪϢ
Don't walk so fast. ߵ졣
Don't walk so fast.I can't keep up ! Ҫߵ졣Ҹ
Don't waste time ! Carry on with your writing. ˷ʱˣдɡ
Don't waste words on him. He is stubborn. Ҫϰ׷Դˣ̡
Don't wilfully cling to your reckless course. ҪһС
Don't work him too hard--he's rather weak. ʹ̫ۣ൱
Don't work youself to death. ҪðԼˡ
Don't worry about the matter.I'll work round to it next week. 㲻õģ
Don't worry over trifles. ҪΪСż
Don't worry. I shall get there safely. ġһƽġ
Don't worry.I'm sure he has enough sense not to stay in the rain. õġͿԼġ
Don't worry-everything is under control. õġжסˡ
Don't write your name in ordinary handwriting. Print it , please. Ҫһддӡˢд
Don't wrong others. Ҫԩˡ
Don't yell at me like that ! ôУ
Don't yield a point in the argument. Ҫһ۵ò
Don't you find him difficult to do with? ûദ
Don't you have too much to do with these people. 㲻ҪЩ˶
Don't you realize they were making a fool of you? ѵ֪׽Ū㣿
Don't you think it's time we got down to business? ѵ㲻ΪǸÿʼ
Don't you wish you were white? ѵ㲻Ըķɫǰ׵
Dosmond holds a British passport. ˹ɵ³Ӣա
Doug came first and won the race. ǰ棬Ӯܡ
Down the path crept a long line of ants. һС·
Down with colonialism of all shades ! ɫɫֳ壡
Dozens of aircraft flares were dropped over Dunkirk by German bombers. ¹ըڶؿ˶ϿͶ¼ʮ
Dr. Bethune will live for ever in the memory of the Chinese people. ԶйС
Dr. Dyson goes out to visit his patients at 11 o'clock. ѷҽʮһȥĲˡ
Dr. Jenner broke new ground in medicine. ղɲʿҽѧ˴¡
Dr. Price has a large practice. ˹ҽಡΡ
Dr. Watson is a character in the Sherlock Holmes stories. ҽǸĦ˹̽еһ
Dr.Livingstone explored Africa. ˹ٲʿ̽ա
Dragging the load uphill was tough work for the horse. ϻ¶˵ǺѵĹ
Dragons are monsters. ǹ
Drake passed through college without learning much. ׿˴ѧûѧٶ
Draw a line between A and B. ֮仮һߡ
Draw a line between right and wrong. Ƿǽޡ
Draw a line with a ruler. ó߻һߡ
Draw air into and let it out of the lungs. ÷κ
Draw the curtain to keep the sun off. ϴ̫ɹ㡣
Dreams go by contraries. ʵΥ
Dress warmly in winter to head off a cold. ҪůЩֹð
Dried fruits such as prunes , pears , and peaches , are stewed. ÷ɡ測Ҹȸɹġ
Drink another glass of milk. ٺȱţ̡
Drink up and we'll hurry home. ȫȵȻǸϿؼҡ
Drink will be the death of him. Ⱦƻʹ
Drinking was his ruin. Ļ
Drive on for a kilometre; then take a right turn. ǰһȻת
Drive round the town; don't drive through. ƹǣ𴩹ȥ
Drivers must note road signs. ˾ע⿴·ꡣ
Drivers should be careful of pedestrians in town. ڳʻӦעˡ
Driving is a problem in deep snow. ѩпǸ⡣
Drop me a line. ĸһ̺
Dry ground quickly soaks up water. غܿˮˡ
Dry wood soon catches fire. ɲŻ졣
During his illeness he got behind in his school work , but now he has caught up. ڼ˹ΣѾˡ
During spring rains the river floods. ڼˮġ
During the battle the commanders paused to take stock of the situation. սָԱϸơ
During the earth tremor a large piece of rock chopped out of the ground. һ΢ĵУһʯͻȻӵ¶档
During the first weeks of basic training , recruits are not permitted to walk out. ļܻѵʱڣ±뿪Ӫ
During the four hour trip he wandered from car to car. ĸСʱ;һתƵһᡣ
During the hot spell this summer , Father took us to the lake. ڽļĸڼ䣬ְִǵȥ
During the postwar years , honours were heaped upon Einstein. ս˹̹ٽ
During the snow fall , the farmer stalled his horses. ѩʱũھС
During the time of peace , troops usually do not stop outside the confines of the cou ƽʱھͨ
During the winter holidays I stayed at my grandma's for over a week. ڼĸҴһڡ
Dutch comfort õİο
Dutch courage ƺ֮
Dying , the Red Army man gasped out his last words to his comrades: \ Fight to the en Ǹսʿʱضͬ־˵һ仰
E is the first letter of my name. ҵֵĵһĸ
Each day is better than the one before. һһá
Each delegation began to sing its own songs. ÿŶʼԼĸ
Each fold in the skirt should be exactly the same width. ȹӵÿӦȫͬĿȡ
Each generation has its own standards of judgement. ÿһԼжϱ׼
Each must do his best. ÿ˱߾ȫ
Each new word in this dictionary has phonetic symbols after it to show you how to say ⲿʵÿµʺ꣬η
Each of the fifteen had one fifteenth of the cake. ʮÿ˶ֵõʮ֮һ
Each of the five people had one fifth of the cake. ˷ǿ⣬ÿ˷ֵ֮һ
Each of the two theories seems to strike at the foundation of the other. ƺ໥ų⡣
Each of them is broken. Щÿһǻġ
Each of us sees things in his own light. ÿ˶ԼĹ۵㿴
Each one of us has his duty. ÿ˶Լְ
Each passenger is allowed 20 kilograms of baggage. ÿλÿ׼Я
Each person spent about 12 yuan a month on food. ÿһڻʳϴԼҪʮǮ
Each person's fingerpints are peculiar to himself. ÿ˵ָƶǶһ޵ġ
Each pupil came up to the platform for his prize. ÿСѧϽ̨ȡƷ
Each shift in the factory works for eight hours. ÿɰСʱ
Each side contends that the victory is its own. ԷԼʤ
Each student dipped a finger into the mixture , sucked it and made a face. ÿѧһָҺպһ£Ȼ
Each student made a face. ÿѧ˸
Each team had two goals , so they were even. ÿӶǴƽˡ
Each time you fail , start all over again. ÿʧʱͷٸɡ
Each winner will be given a copy of a Modern English Grammar. ÿʤ߸һִӢ﷨
Each year I celebrate my birthday. ÿ궼ףҵա
Early in the morning we started off for the mountain village. һǾͳǸɽȥˡ
Early mist promises fair weather. Ԥʾ
Early to bed and early to rise , makes a man healthy. ˯ʹ˽
Early to bed and early to rise is a healthy way of living. ˯һڽʽ
earned a living by casual labour. ̹ա
Earning a living is a practical matter. ıһʵ⡣
Earthworms crawled along the path. ·
East Africa 
East China 
East of the city lies a steel works. ǵĶһֳ
Eastern morals ĵ
Eat what you want , and throw the rest away. 㾡ԣʣľӵ
Economic crisis is the inevitable outcome of the capitalist system. ΣʱƶȵıȻ
Economize in order to make one's money spin out until next payday. ʡǮάֵһηн
Ed is back from a short stay with his uncle. Ҵ˲ãڻˡ
Edison began selling candy , sandwiches and newspapers on a train. ʼڻǹͱֽ
Edison made a note of everything he did in his experiment. ʵÿ¶¼
Edison rushed out and carried the boy to safety. ȥѺӱա
Edison's Boyhood ʱ
Educated by the Youth League , she has made rapid progress. ŵĽ£ܿ졣
Education has made rapid progress since liberation. ҵչܿ졣
Efforts and confidence combine to make a full man. ŬĽˡ
Eggs are the main ingredients of omelettes. 嵰ҪɷǼ
Eight is the double of four. ĵ
Einstein founded the theory of relativity. ˹̹ۡ
Einstein gained international recognition in his theory of relativity. ˹̹ѵõʵĹϡ
Einstein was a genius. ˹̹š
Einstein was a Jew. ˹̹λ̫ˡ
Einstein was an outstanding scientist. ˹̹λܳĿѧҡ
Either come in at once or leave. ҪôϽҪô뿪
Either come in or go out. ߳ȥԱ㡣
Either my father or brother is coming. ҸҪȻҵֵ
Either of them can speak English. ˵Ӣ
Either of these words is correct. ʶȷġ
Either you leave this house or I'll call the police. Ҫ뿪ӣҾȥо
Elastic expands when you pull it. ɽһ쳤
Electric heaters have their electric energy transformed into heat. ʹתΪܡ
Electricity moves along wires. ŵ˶
Elephants aren't small. ĸС
Eleven is the sum of six and five. ʮһĺ͡
Elizabeth  is the Queen of England. ɯӢŮ
Elsie studied night and day before the exams. ڿǰҹͣѧϰ
Emma was in tears. ˡ
Emphasis is thrown on the noun. ǿϡ
Employers are being encouraged to hire disabled workers. ܹòзϵĹˡ
Enemy guns covered the valley. ˵ǹڶ׼ɽȡ
Enemy resistance soon caved in. ˵ķ߽ܿˡ
Enemy's spies work underground to collect our information. ˵ļܵռǵ鱨
Engels knew several foreign languages , such as English , French and Itatian. ˹üӢ
Engineers calculate the strains and stresses of a bridge. ʦǼѹȡ
England , Wales and Scotland united to make Great Britain. ӢʿոϳΪеߡ
England and the United States were on the same side during the war. Ӣǳսվͬһ
England became an industrial country in the nineteenth century. Ӣʮͳһҵҡ
England does a lot of trade with Australia. ӢͰĴó׶ܴ
England is said to be a free country. ˵ӢɵĹҡ
England is south of Scotland. Ӣոϲ
England lies to the north of France. Ӣڷߡ
England trades with nearly all the countries in the world. Ӣй̡ͨ
English editor Ӣı༭
English history Ӣʷ
English is a modern language and Latin is an old language. Ӣִԣǹϵԡ
English is not my native language. Ӣﲻҵıԡ
English is spoken all over the world today. 綼Ӣ
English is spoken in America. ͨӢ
English is spoken in Canada. ôͨӢ
English is spoken in England. Ӣ˵Ӣ
English literature Ӣѧ
English people often carry umbrellas. Ӣ˳ɡ
English speaking nations Ӣ
English spelling is very irregular. Ӣĵƴܲ
Enock said he would pay Eillen out for cutting him dead in the street. ŵ˵ڽϲҪ
Enough has been said on how to learn a foreign language. ѧϰѾ˵ùˡ
Envy of his friend's success poisoned his mind. ѵĳɹʹа
Erection of the new hospital so near the main road is a mistake. ڹ·ôҽԺ֮Ǹ
Eric started when I banged the door. ʱһ
Eric's hard work produced good results. ˿̿ѧϰĳɼ
Established customs are difficult to change. еķԸı䡣
Eternal life to the revolutionary martyrs. ࣡
Europe comprehends many nations. ŷްҡ
Even a child can understand it. СӶһ㡣
Even as he spoke , it began to rain. ʱ򣬣죩ˡ
Even if it rained heavily , we still marched on. ʹ裬ǻǼǰ
Even if you are a good highjumper , you jump no more than three metres. ʹǸ˶ԱҲס
Even in the face of death he didn't hesitate. ȻȻԥ
Even now he refused to surrender. ܲͶ
Even these hard parts may crumble to dust. ЩӲĲҲɷĩ
Even though he was tired , he helped me with my work. ˣҸɻ
Evening is coming. ҹ
Eventually he came through with his promise to help as best as he could. ʵ˾ŵԡ
Eventually he spotted the airstrip spread out on a level terrain. ҵǸչƽϵļ׻
Eventually he won the match. Ӯⳡ
Eventually the trees died. 󣬣ɣˡ
Eventually these feelings could be held in no longer. ָҲƲˡ
Ever since then , he comes out only at night. Ժֻҹ
Everthing went according to plan. һжƻУʵ֣ˡ
Every article bears the stamp of the maker. ÿгҵ̱ꡣ
Every bullet has its billet. ÿӵйޡ
Every child is beautiful in a mother's eyes. ĸзǺӶƯ
Every cock crows at the dawn of day. 
Every day , he hoes her small flower garden. ÿ춼С԰ء
Every day brought her new torture. ÿµĥ
Every day I start work at 9:00 and finish at 5:00. ÿŵ㿪ʼ
Every day she listens to English over the radio in order to improve her pronunciation ÿӢ㲥ΪӢ﷢ˮƽ
Every day the milkman delivers milk to our house. ÿţ̵˶ţ͵Ҽҡ
Every day they went to the road nearby and stood there begging. ÿ쵽Ĵ·ȥվ֡
Every day they went to the road nearby. ÿ쵽Ĵ·ȥ
Every man cannot be a poet ( =Not every man can be a poet). ÿ˶ܳΪʫˡ
Every man went back to his home. ÿ˶Իؼˡ
Every member of the club was present. ֲÿԱϯˡ
Every minute counts. ÿӶҪ
Every morning he likes jogging. ÿ糿ϲܡ
Every morning the flag is raised on its pole. ÿ糿Ӵ
Every mother has affection for her children. ÿһĸ׶Լĺӡ
Every one of us cheered up at the news that the experiment had proved a complete succ һʵȫɹϢǴҶ
Every one wears a blue uniform. ˶ơ
Every one will concede that lying is wrong. ÿ˶Ǵġ
Every other pupil was asked to stand. ѧҪÿһվš
Every step forward made by the revolutioon calls for a struggle. ÿǰһþ
Every student must read this book. ÿѧⱾ顣
Every term , teachers write a report about each pupil. ÿѧڽԱΪÿѧдһݳɼ浥
Every time he got the same result. ÿõͬĽ
Every time the workers stuck together they showed their strength and won. ÿŽʱǾʾȡʤ
Every true citizen should serve his country and forget himself. ÿӦҵΪ
Every week , there was rebellion somewhere. ÿһЩطҡ
Every year people look forward to the day with great eagerness. ÿǶеһ졣
Everybody , from the principal to the students , joined in the contest. Уѧÿ˶μ˱
Everybody admired him. ˶
Everybody admired the boy's cleverness. ˳к
Everybody is here today; the class is complete. Ҷˣȫ඼ˡ
Everybody is supposed to be equal before the law. ǰӦãƽȡ
Everybody is supposed to know the law , but few people do. ˶ö÷ɣ˶
Everybody knows , but nobody is supposed to know. ˭Ҳ֪˶֪
Everybody knows he sings well. Ҷ֪ܻᳪ衣
Everybody likes him as he is kind and honest. ʵ˶ϲ
Everybody must obey the rules ! ˶Ӧع
Everybody praises Hangzhou for its scenery. ˶ݵķ羰
Everybody said that it was a good film. Ҷ˵һõӰ
Everybody took part in the excursion with the exception of Comrade Li. ͬ־˶μС
Everybody was bright and cheerful at the evening party. ˶ܻ֡
Everybody was rather tired after the game. ԺҶеˡ
Everybody went but myself. ңҶȥˡ
Everybody's business is nobody's business. ˹ܵµû˹ܡҸû˸
Everybody's face cleared up as he heard the good news. һϢҶ¶ϲɫ
Everyday he climbed to a high rock to keep watch. ÿһܸߵʯȥ
Everyone at the table was given a knife and fork. ÿ˸һ档
Everyone can do his share for the revolution. ÿ˶Ϊһ
Everyone can opt for a good novel. ÿ˿ѡһõС˵
Everyone considered it greatly improved. ҶΪкܴĽ
Everyone contributed food for the picnic. ˶ΪҰ͹Щʳ
Everyone had gone out and there was not a soul in the house. е˶ȥˣһҲûС
Everyone has demerits and merits. ˸ŵȱ㡣
Everyone has to check in at the office by eight o'colck. ÿ˶Ҫ˵ϰǩ
Everyone in our university goes in for sports. У˶μ˶
Everyone is called on to contribute ideas. Ҫ˳⣬취
Everyone knows how serious the danger is. ҶΣжء
Everyone laughed when Mary took off the angry farmer. ѧũӣҶЦˡ
Everyone laughed. ҶЦˡ
Everyone of us had a straw hat on. ˶ñ
Everyone of us is active in technical innovation. ÿ˶μӼ¡
Everyone of us put out his energies to help to dig the tunnel. ˳ھص
Everyone reaches after happiness. ˶ȡ֡
Everyone should have a lawyer to plead his case. ÿ˶ӦиʦΪİ绤
Everyone should stand to his duty. ÿ˶Ӧְ
Everyone stood for the Natoinal Anthem. ʱҶվš
Everyone uncovered when the hero appeared. Ӣ۵ʱñ¾
Everyone uncovered when the signal sounded. źʱÿ˶ѵñӡ
Everyone wrote a good essay but her. ֮⣬ÿ˶дһƪ¡
Everything changed after that night at the palace. ԴԺһжˡ
Everything comes so easy for her. ÿ¶˵ס
Everything concurred in making him happy. ´պʹҸ
Everything conspired to make the excursion a success. ¶ЭͬʹԶĳɹ
Everything depends upon what are his needs. һжҪҪЩʲô
Everything has been arranged. һжźˡ
Everything has been squared away; we may start now. һж׼ھͿʼɡ
Everything in his house is in good taste. ¡
Everything in the house was simple. ĳ趼ء
Everything is filled with new life. 
Everything is working out well. ¶⡣
Everything must be kept in order. һжӦŵ롣
Everything on the campus of our college is doing well. У԰ÿľúܺá
Everything panned out very well. һжܺá
Everything seems to be all right. һпܺá
Everything was as good as settled. һ鶼ѽ
Everything was in a state of disorder. һж¡
Everything was in a thorough muddle. еĶҳһ㡣
Everything was in vain. һͽ޹
Everything was sold off by Frank to pay his debts. Ϊ˻ծеĶˡ
Everything went off according to plan. һжռƻʵˡ
Everything will come right in the end. һ󶼻õġ
Everything you say to him goes in at one ear and out at the other. ˵ʲôһֻһֻ
Everywhere I go , I find the same thing. ҵͬ
Except for a few fine days , the summer has been wet. ⣬ļꡣ
Except that he speaks too fast , he is an excellent teacher. Ǹʦֻǽ̫ˡ
Excuse me , I feel sick. ԲҾò档
Excuse me , madam , can you tell me the time please? Բ̫̫Ǽӣ
Excuse me , madam , I've been asked by my Head Office to call about your outstanding ˣˣܹ˾Ϊ㻹δĴþ߿
Excuse me , may I use your bike? ԲҿԽг
Excuse me , sir , can you tell me the time? ڼˣ
Excuse me , where is the gentlemen's toilet? ʣв
Excuse me , where is the man's cloakroom? Բв
Excuse me for coming late. Բˡ
Exercise is good for circulation. ˶ѪҺѭ
Exercise tones up the muscles. ˶ʹⷢ
Exercises give one a good appetite. ˶ʳ
Experiments negatived his theory. ʵۡ
Expressing my admiration for the courage and uncomplaining spirit of our wounded. ҶԱǵ¸ҺͺԹԵľʾ塣
Eyesight should be carefully preserved. ӦСı
Faced with this situation they felt both joy and fear. ǰеָֺ¡
Factory waste has smelled up the creek. ķʹСӳѬ졣
Facts speak for themselves. ʵǺܺõ˵
Facts speak louder than words. ʵʤ۱硣
Failure is bitter. ʧʹġ
Failure is the mother of success. ʧǳɹ֮ĸ
Failure is the mother of success. Keep up your courage. ʧǳɹ֮ĸ
Failure of crops often results in famine. ʳǷճ¼ġ
Fairy stories do not square with the facts of science. 񻰹ǲϿѧʵġ
Fall with a moan of pain ʹһ
Fallen leaves gradually decompose. Ҷ𽥵ظá
False judgement leads to failure. жϻᵼʧܡ
Famine stalked the land. ȫӡ
Famous people get used to the stares of the crowds. ϰȺĶӡ
Fancy seeing you ! I am surprised ! 벻㣡ǳϣ
Far East nations Զ
Far from welcoming criticism , he did all he could to clean up on his critics. ӭ෴ǧټƴ
Farmers always take an interest in the weather. ũǺܹġ
Farmers can't kill plant pests without chemicals. ũûлѧҩֲﺦ档
Farmers in these small villages often pay their bills in kind. ЩСũǳʵﳥ
Farmers work on the land. ũϸɻ
Farming is no longer entirely dependent on the weather. ﲻȫˡ
Farms and houses lined the roadside. ·һũͷݡ
Fasten it to the wall. ϵǽϡ
Fasten these papers togeher. ЩĶһ
Fate is always against him. ǲҡ
Fate reserved a severe punishment for us. עҪĴ
Father and Mother wanted to go for a ride , the children , on the other hand , wanted ĸݳȥ磬һ溢ȴڼһ
Father carved the chicken for supper. װѼпԡ
Father Christmas ʥ
Father has told the children a story. ׸ǽ˸¡
Father is stocking up with wine and brandy for the New Year party. ڲɰѾƺͰأ׼á
Father makes sure that all the lights are off before he goes to bed. ھǰҪǷеƶˡ
Father planted roses along one side of the garden. Ż԰һõ塣
Father quietly pushes us to do our best. ĬĬؼҪŬ
Father roofed our new house just before a heavy rain hit. ְøڱ굽֮ǰݸݶ
Father roped the cases on to the roof of the car. Ӱϡ
Father was happy at the sight of the car after we cleaned it. ְֿǲĳǳˡ
Father winked at Dick as a sign for him to keep still and Dick winked back. ҿգʾҪ𶯣ҿҲգ۱ʾ⡣
Father's at work in his vegetable garden. ڲ԰æš
Father's letter was mailed from Beijing last week and came to hand today. ܴӱţյ
Father's objection was that the trip was much too expensive. ׷̫Ǯˡ
Father's permission smoothed the way for an overnight trip. ׵ǵҹϰ
Fear crept into her mind. ֪ĺˡ
Fear sometimes makes a person's teeth chatter. ־ʱʹݸ¸
February comes after January. һ֮
February is a slack time for hotels by the sea. ·Ǻùݵĵ
February is the second month of the year. һĵڸ¡
Federal Institute of Technology ѧԺ
Feel this soft wool. ë
Fergus won a scholarship to Cambridge. ˹ϽŴѧĽѧ
Fetch me a cup of tea from the kitchen. ȥñ
Fetch some water from the well. ӾЩˮ
Few boys run away from school. ѧĶͯ١
Few men are wholly bad. ͷβǲġ
Few people live in this desert island. ĵϾס
Few people live to the age of 100. һ˺١
Few people travel on horseback now. ںˡ
Few were at the seaside because it rained. ˺٣Ϊˡ
Field has come down drastically in the world. ѶµλѾһǧɡ
Fighting broke out between the North and the South. ϱս
Fill in each blank with a proper negative prefix. ʵıʾ񶨵ǰ׺ա
Fill in each blank with the adjective or the adverb given in its proper degree. ݴʻ򸱴ʵʵʽա
Fill in the blank with prepositions. ýա
Fill in the blanks with a , an or the , where necessary. ҪĿհ״Ϲڴʻ
Fill in the blanks with articles where needed. Ҫĵطڿհ״ڴʡ
Fill in the blanks with the correct tenses of the verbs given. ʵȷʱ̬ա
Fill in the blanks with the right words. ȷеա
Fill up the form according to the instruction. ˵á
Filled for the moment with extraordinary strength he raised himself completely. һʹ˾˵ȫվ
Finally he brought forward his plan for the experiment. ƻ
Finally he consented. ڴӦˡ
Finally I was persuaded to go. ұ˵ˣҾȥˡ
Finally on a dark night she made good her escape. һҹܳɹˡ
Finally the match tied. ƽˡ
Finally they came to this conclusion. ǵóۡ
Finally they talked his fears away. ̸ͨǡ
Find out the inner laws of nature and you'll succeed. Ȼڲͻɹ
Fine weather favours our harvesting. ǵո
Finish your packing andlet's go. İ߰ɡ
Fiona is walking slowly as if she were tired. ŷţƵġ
Fire away ! 
Fire destroyed the forest. ջɭ֡
Fire devastated the town. ʹ˷档
Fire engines use their sirens on the way to a fire. ȻȥȻ·ʹþ
Fires , floods and earthquakes are disasters. ֡ˮֺ͵ѡ
First comes spring then summer. ȵˡ
First of all , we should study our lessons hard. ӦŬѧϰǵĹΡ
First we have to lift the level of instruction. ǵ߽ѧˮƽ
Fish cannot live out of water. 뿪ˮͲܻ
Fishermen use nets to catch fish. 㡣
Five candidates want to run for the presidency this year. ѡ뾺ѡͳ
Five goes into eight once with three over. ˵һ
Five hundred carpenters built a cart big enough to carry him. ٸľһ
Five hundred years ago the plague almost wiped out the population of the island. ǰ˵еˡ
Five less two is three. 
Five men were shipped off to the Far East. ˱ǲԶȥ
Five minus two is three. ȥڡ
Five pounds are still owing. Ƿ
Five rounds were fought. غϡ
Flames were shooting up from the roof of the building. ݶ
Flies and mosquitoes are pests. ӬӶǺ档
Flies are germ carriers. ӬǴ塣
Flies buzz. Ӭ˽С
Flies can spread diseases. Ӭܹ
Flood water covers our fields. ˮûǵء
Flour , liquid , salt , and yeast are constituent parts of bread. ۣˮκͽͷɳɷ֡
Flour is a powder made from wheat. Сķۡ
Flour is made from wheat in a mill. ۳ĥɵġ
Flour is used in making breads and cakes. 
Flowers are scarce in winter. 컨١
Flowers are springing up in the park. ԰Ļڿš
Flowers fade when they come to an end. ͵лˡ
Flowers have stalks. л
Flowers will not grow well in poor earth. ʲãͳá
Flying is simple if you stick to the rules. ؼʻ̣Ǽ򵥵ġ
Fog closed down upon us so that we could hardly see where to walk. ΧסǣŪǼˡ
Follow in your brother's foot steps. Ϊ
Follow the road until you come to the post office , and you will find the library aro ˳·ߵʾ֣ĵطͼݡ
Follow this road to the bookstore , then turn to the left. ˳ֵ꣬Ȼա
Follow this road until you get to the bridge , then turn left. ·ߵͷת䡣
Food , clothing and shelter are the necessaries of life. ¡ʳסıƷ
Food and clothing are necessities. ʳǱƷ
Food and clothing were shared out to the peasants. ʳƷ·ָũ
Food and water are necessary to man. ʳˮٵġ
Food is cheap in the market. гϵʳƷˡ
Food is digested in the stomach. ʳθˡ
Food maintains life. ʳά
Football , swimming and ping-pong are popular sports. ӾƹǴϲ˶
Football and cricket are outdoor games. Ͱ˶
Football and tennis are forms of sport. ˶ࡣ
Football games are played in this stadium. ˶С
Football has become very popular. Ѿϲˡ
Football is a game for two teams. ӱ˶
Football is his main topic of conversation. Ҫ⡣
Football is my favourite sport. ϲ˶
Football players wear shorts. ˶Ա̿㡣
For a dose , take two tablets. ÿƬ
For a few moments , the two women chatted. λŮ̸һ
For a moment he did not know how to reply. һʱ֪
For a moment he was completely knocked out by the news of his friend's death. ϢһӾȫסˡ
For a moment I was thrown off my balance when he came into the room. ݵʱһһᡣ
For a wonder he got here in time. 벻Ȼʱϵˡ
For a year he studied English with a foreign teacher. һλʦѧһӢ
For all his years , he is none the less vigorous and active. ϣȻʢ
For all your explanation , I understand no better than before. ˽ͣһǲ
For anything I know , he is a diligent student. ֪Ǹڷܵѧ
For many years she cherished the hope that her son would return. ӻϣ
For most of the day he can still be found working somewhere in the plant. ÿ󲿷ʱǻᷢڳʲôطͶ
For much of the time he suffered from bad health. ںܳʱ嶼á
For my part I have no objection. ңԡ
For my sake , don't fire that gun ! ҵķǧǹ
For one word a man is often deemed to be foolish or wise. һΪһ۶жΪ޴
For some days he stayed in his cave behind his wall. ǽĶü졣
For some months they were cast away on a desert island. мʱʧ¶һĵϡ
For that article he has worked over some 30 volumes of Chinese history. Ϊдƪģϸ˴Լʮйʷ
For the country's sake many revolutionary martyrs laid down their lives in the war. սΪ׳
For the first time in our lives we were invited to an important ball. һеһӦμһҪᡣ
For the love of mercy , stop that noise. 뷢ȱٳˡ
For the rest of the day , he reviewed his lessons. ڰʱϰΡ
For this , the teacher dressed me down for a good while. Ϊ˳Һһӡ
For this he turned against his best friend. תõѡ
For three months they wandered in Europe. ŷǶع¡
For three years old Jim and his wife scraped along on his small pension. ϼķӿһ΢Ͻǿ
For two weeks the summer air was sticky. ļһֱʪȵġ
For very pity's sake , have mercy. 󷢴ȱǰɡ
Foreign trade is important to most countries. Զ˵ó׺Ҫ
Foreign words keep coming into English. ԴԴӢ
Forgive me for coming so late. ԭô
Form the habit of brushing your teeth twice a day. ÿˢϰߡ
Formerly he was teacher. ǰһԱ
Formerly the coal was dug with picks and spades. ǰø²ú
Fortunately , no one was hurt when the gas main exploded. úܹܱըʱҺûš
Fortunately he survived the traffic accident. ˵ڳܻ֮š
Fortunately he was none the worse for the accident. ⣬Ҷûô
Fortunately the train was late so we did not miss it. ҿˣǸ˳
Fortune is against me. Ҳˡ
Forward your friend's plan. Эѵļƻ
Four is double of two. ǵ
Four plus five is nine. ļھš
Four times two make eight. ĳԵڰˣ
France and Germany are neighbouring countries. ͵¹ڹ
France is a European nation. Ǹŷ޹ҡ
France is a European state. һŷ޹ҡ
Frank made a good impression so the manager gave him the job. ˸˺ӡ˾
Frank slumbered all night. ˯һҹ
Freda knew that she would not win , nevertheless she went on trying. ֪ȡʤȻȥ
Free speech was allowed under his rule. ͳɡ
Freeze on to that bag , or someone in the crowd may snatch it. ץסȺпܻ˰Ѱȥ
Freezing winter is harmful to orange trees. Խкġ
French literature ѧ
Fresh coffee is superior to instant coffee. ʿȱܿȺá
Fresh fruit tend to decay. ˮ׸á
Fresh salmon doesn't come in before February , does it? ǰУ
Friday is believed to be an unlucky day. 屻Ϊǲӡ
Friends are the best resort in trouble. ʱѵο塣
Friendship first , competition second. һڡ
Friendship Hotel 
Frogs frequent wet places. ܳʪ
Frogs go deep under the mud. 굽С
From a distance we could see her smiling and waving her hand. ԶǿԿ΢ЦŻ֡
From all around we heard music. ǵ֡
From Bristol we drove eastwards to London. ǴӲ˹ж򶫿׶ء
From far away , we saw the sparkle of a campfire. ǴԶӪҫ
From her letter I learn that her elder son is in the army. ˽⵽Ĵڲ
From London we drove northwards to Birmingham. Ǵ׶򱱿
From my seat I could see the whole stage. ҴλϿԿ̨
From my study window I have a pleasant outlook over mountains and valleys. 鷿Ĵҿ˸ɽϿ˵ľɫ
From now on I will try to do better. ӽԺҪŬȥ
From now onwards my address will be as follows... ҵĵַǡ
From our position on the hillside , every detail of the landscape was clearly in view Ǵɽ¿⾰Ŀ
From the outside the workers bring in food to the queen. ϴɼʳϺԡ
From the radio came the music. ﴫ
From the top of the tower Galileo dropped a light ball and a heavy ball at exactly th ٤ԴӶһһ׼ȷͬһʱ
From the way he behaved I should infer that the man was drunk. ľֹҿƶˡ
From then on Bashi toured three-fourths of Beijing. Ժ󣬰ϲ˴ǡ
From time to time , during the night , there was a moan from the sick man. ϣ˲ʱس
From which quarter is the wind blowing? Ǹ
From whom did you receive these flowers? ˭ǶõЩģ
Frost did all he could to push his idle son on. ˹ؾʹֺеĶ
Frost is an enemy of plants. ˪ֲĴС
Frost on the windscreen obstructed the driver's view. 粣ϵ˪ס˾ߡ
Fruit trees cannot stand the cold. ͺ
Full credit must go to him. Ӧ
Fully recovered , he went back to work with renewed energy. ȫȬ֮󣬾;ϰˡ
Further progress was delayed by deep snow. ѩӳг̵һ
Gail had a lot of faults in her homework because she did it too quickly. ǶҵкܶΪ̫ˡ
Galileo lived in the city of Pisa. ٤סڱС
Galileo was by no means the first person to use a telescope. ٤ԾǵһʹԶˡ
Gambling is a curse to him. ĲĻ
Game birds are hunted for sport. ΪȤ
Game is over. Ϸϡ
Games are good for the health. ˶ڽ
Gao Yubao cried out , \ Stop thief !Stop thief !\ 񱦴׽׽
Gardens are colourful in summer. 컨԰ɫ
Gareth dropped my watch and now it doesn't go. ˼ҵıϣڲˡ
Gareth works down the pit. ٤˹úɻ
Gareth's father financed his visit to Canada. ˼ĸ׳Ǯȥôʡ
Gary has a moustache on his upper lip. 촽һСӡ
Gary's visit was a complete surprise ! ÿȫ⣡
Gas in made from coal. úúƳɡ
Gasoline is made from crude oil. Ǵԭġ
Gather round , and I'll tell you a story. ΧҸǽһ¡
Gathering up the thread of his story , he set about writing. ùµʼд
Gavin has the capacity to add numbers quickly in his head. ܺܿӷ
General Howe , commander of the British forces Ӣ˾ٺ
Generally we remain in on Sunday evening. ͨڼҡ
Gentleman like you carrys only large notes. ֻƱӵġ
Geoff connected the caravan to the car. ܸõסϳϡ
Geoff took me to the cinema. ǸȥӰ
Geography is my favo( u)rite subject at school. ѧУϲĿγ̡
Geologists uncover hidden riches. ѧҽҿıء
George glued the pieces of broken vase together. ΰƳɼĻƿճһ
George made believe that he was sick so that he would not have to go to school. μװԱ㲻ȥѧ
George made it clear that he disagreed. ׵رʾͬ⡣
George mended the type and then inflated it. ޺̥Ȼ
George succeeded Edward ̰»Ϊ
George told Tom to go to the devil. θķ߿
George weighed in to stop the fight. γֹܡ
George worried along six months trying to support a large family. 跨Ӧ£άһŮڶļͥ
German citizenship ¹Ȩ
German was his native language. ĸ
Germany and France are European countries. ¹ͷŷ޹ҡ
Germany was at war with almost all the countries in the world. ¹ʱͬйҴڽս״̬
Germs are too small to be seen without a microscope. ϸС΢
Get a shovel , so that we can dig a hole in the sand. øǺɳڸ
Get away ! ߿
Get back , don't block the traffic. ˣҪͨ
Get down on your knees. ¡
Get everything ready beforehand. ǰÿһ¶׼á
Get me a chair. Ұ
Get on the bus quickly ! Ͽϳ
Get on with the work , this is no time to sit back. ɻɣɲϢʱ
Get out of the way. 𵲵
Get rid of that old coat ! Ǿɴӵ
Get some noodle for me when you go shopping. ϽʱһЩ
Get the bundle off my back; it's really weighing me down. ұϵİѹҹǺ
Get the kids and come on. Ϻӣ
Get up at dawn? 
Get your books and papers straight. á
Gibraltar has been called the key to the Mediterranean. ֱһֱкŻ
Gifts and congratulations snowed in on his birthday. Ʒͺشʷ׷׷
Gilbert is employed to check out groceries in a supermarket , and his sister Ellen to ܹһҳгΪӻƼտð
Girls giggled at the story. ŮǹڳԳɵЦ
Girls mature earlier than boys. ŮкЩ
Give a shine to your shoes. ƤЬ
Give him a good shake; he s half asleep. ҡѾ˯ˡ
Give in your examination papers now. ڰѿ
Give it back to me. ҡ
Give it to me , please. Ǹҡ
Give me 20 cents' worth of sugar , please. Ǯİǡ
Give me a blank sheet of paper , please. һſհ׵ֽ
Give me a brick of ice cream. һש
Give me a drink of bear , please. һơơ
Give me a glass of water because I'm thirsty. һˮҿˡ
Give me a hand with this table. Ұһӡ
Give me a light , please. 
Give me a sheet of white paper please. һŰֽ
Give me as much as you gave Jane. ҵҪһࡣ
Give me some examples. Ҿټӡ
Give me that packet of letters. ǰŸҡ
Give me that roll of string for my kite. ҵǾߵݸҡ
Give me the invoice. ѷƱҡ
Give me the largest one you have. һҡ
Give me the middle one. мǸҡ
Give me your reason for doing it. µɡ
Give mother a hug. ӵĸס
Give my ( best) regards to your mother. ĸʺ
Give my compliments to your father. ʺĸס
Give my regards to the comrades in your squad. ǰͬ־ʺá
Give the doorbell a press. һ塣
Give the English for this passage. ƪӢ
Give the knob a few turns. Ǹťת¡
Give the opposite of each of the following words. деʵķʡ
Give the pudding a stir so that it won't get burned. һ²պˡ
Give the singular forms of the following nouns. дʵĵʽ
Give us a song. ǳһ֧衣
Give way to cars that come from the left. ߿·
Give your order to the waiter. Աˡ
Give your sister a fair half. ã㣩һ룬Ҫֵùƽ
Given favourable conditions , this cherry tree will grow very rapidly. ˵ӣ᳤úܿ졣
Glad to meet you. ܸˡ
Glasgow , with over one million inhabitants has only about 100 miles of tramway. ˿ڳһĸ˹ֻдԼһӢ糵·
Glasgow is in Scotland. ˹ո
Glasgow is on the western side of Scotland. ˹ոߡ
Glasgow is one of the chief cities of Scotland. ˹ոҪ֮һ
Glass breaks easily. ״ơ
Glass is often broken by rough handling. ʵĴѡ
Glory belongs to the Party. ڵ
Glue has stuck to his fingers. ˮճָˡ
Glummed stamps tend to stick together. ϹˮƱճһ
Go about your business ! æԼ°ɣ
Go along this passage to the library. ˳ͨɵͼݡ
Go and make yourself smart before we call on the Toms. ȥķǰȰԼƯƯġ
Go and see how many plates we have -- but don't count in the cracked ones. ȥжӡҪƵļڡ
Go and see how many shovels we have , but don't count in these broken ones. ȥм£⼸ѻĲҪȥ
Go and see whether the shop is open. ȥ̵ſ
Go away ! I don't want any interference while I'm working ! ߿ҹʱκδţ
Go away this is my affair. ߿ҵ顣
Go back to your place. صλȥ
Go by a through train. ֱгȥ
Go down the street and turn to the left , you'll see the theatre. ˳ŽգͿԺˡ
Go early in order that you may get a good seat. Щȥλá
Go out and get me a paper. ͷȥݱ
Go over the fence , not under. ԽҪꡣ
Go right home ! ֱӻؼȥ
Go right to the end of the road. һֱߵ·ľͷ
Go straight down the road until you come to the Post Office. ˳·һֱߵʾΪֹ
Go straight on for two miles. һֱӢ
Go straight on untill you come to a large red building. һֱǰߵһߴĺɫΪֹ
Go straight round the corner. ֱƹǸսǡ
Go through the door on your right and into the office. ұŵ칫ȥ
Go to the devil ! 
Go to the end of the road and turn right. ߵ·ľͷȻҹ䡣
Go to the road nearby. Ĵ·ȥ
Go to the supermarket and buy some tomatoes and some meat. гȥһЩ
Go up the steps to the door. ̨׵ſȥ
Go upstairs and look at the view. ¥ȥ羰
God knows ! ã
Godfrey takes the lead because he is the oldest. ¸ͷΪ곤
Going down a steep grade , the driver geared down ( our car). ¶ʱʻԱٶȷˡ
Going on leave , he devolved his duties on his deputy. ݼǰְƽ֡
Gold , iron and tin are elements. ǻѧԪء
Gold and silver have I none. ҶûС
Gold can't be dissolved in hydrochloric acid. ƽ𲻻֮ܽС
Gold is a good conductor. 塣
Gold is a noble metal. ƽһֹصĽ
Gold is a precious metal. ƽǹصĽ
Gold is found deep in the ground. ƽڵҵ
Gold is mined from deep under ground. ƽںĵ²ɵġ
Gold prices on Western markets jumped. гϵĻƽ۸ǡ
Good afternoon. ʱãá
Good counsel never comes amiss. ޺
Good fruit is scarce in winter. ҵõˮ
Good God ! 찡ѽ
Good health is a must for builders of socialism. һ׳һ彨˵ǺεҪ
Good health is important. úҪ
Good Heavens ! ģ
Good is the opposite of bad. ǻķ
Good leather will wear for years. Ƥã궼
Good manners are everywhere admired. òõ͡
Good morning. 糿á
Good posture results from holding the backbone straight. õǱֱּĽ
Good technique in medicine and surgery means less disease and less deformity. õƼܼټͲзϡ
Good technique in medicine and surgery means less pain and less discomfort. õƼܼʹͲʡ
Good wine needs no bush. ƺÿ
Goodbye , Ann , see you soon ! ټͷ
Goodbye , I'll see you tomorrow. ټ㡣
Goods on sale are very plentifull. ۵Ļܷḻ
Gordon dropped the cup and it broke. ǰѱӵ´ˡ
Gordon fell ill on holiday. ݼʱˡ
Gordon has no chance of winning the race because he has hurt his leg. Ϊˣûплʤ
Grace and Catherine always walk to school together. ˹ͿɪһеѧУ
Grace drinks a lot of milk because she likes it. ˹Ⱥܶţ̣Ϊϲţ̡
Grace gave the room a thorough cleaning. ˹Էг׵Ĵɨ
Grace is looking for a job. ˹ҹ
Grade 1 coffee is better than Grade 2. һȱȼĺá
Grade children according to age. ּ
Gradually his strength failed and he dropped behind in the race. ãںˡ
Gradually she learned to operate a lathe. ѧ˿
Gradually spring set in. شˡ
Grandad is very particular about his food. үүԷޡ
Grandma knits pullovers , gloves , scarves , and so on. ̻֯ͷסΧȵȶ
Grandmother feeds the pigeons with corn every morning. ĸÿ糿ιӡ
Granny is tired , so she's taking her time to walk upstairs. ˣ¥ߵú
Granny tells us stories about her childhood. ̸ǽͯ顣
Grapes are juicy. ֭ܶࡣ
Grasp my hand and I will pull you over the wall. ץסҵ֣ҾͰǽ
Grass is a very common plant. Ǻֲͨ
Grass sprouted up here. ˡ
Great Britain and her colonies. Ӣ۹ֳء
Great Britain fought against Germany in two wars. Ӣδս¹ս
Great Britain was allied with the United States in both world wars. սУӢˡ
Great care is necessary in doing it. ±ǳСġ
Great changes have taken place since 1976. һ˾޴ı仯
Great credit belongs to her. ʢ
Great men leave their mark on the thought of their age. ΰ˶Եʱ˼Ӱ졣
Great music speaks directly to the emotions. ΰֱӴС
Great nations rise and decline. ʢ˥Ĺ̡
Great quantities of sand were washed down the hillside by the rain. ˮѴɳɽ¡
Great strides have been made in science. ѧѾȡ˾޴Ľչ
Greece was the cradle of Western culture. ϣĻҡ
Green is my favouirte colour. ɫϲɫ
Groups of ants were pulling pieces of corn. һȺȺڰ
Grown ups often look back to the old days. ˳ȥӡ
Guangdong is in the south of China. 㶫йϲ
Guangzhou is at the end of the railway line. ·յ㡣
Guilin is famous for its beautiful scenery. Է羰
Gulliver was a doctor on a ship. һ洬ҽʦ
Guns and swords are weapons. ǹں͵
Guy came back to Scotland after studying abroad. ڹѧϰصո
Guy Fawkes plotted to blow up parliament. ˹߻Ҫըٹá
H.G.Wells was in advance of his times.H.G. ˹ͬˡ
Ha ! Proud as these nobles are , he is afraid to see me. Щܰȴ¼ҡ
Ha !The car is fixed. ޺ˡ
Half a dozen youths were standing at the street corner. λվڽֽǡ
Half of them are boys. еһкӡ
Hallo ! How are you today? ι
Ham comes to us smoked or salted , and many hams are packed in cans. ǳԵǻȺȣкܶװڹͷġ
Hamlet'is a play by Shakespeare. ķءɯʿдһ籾
Hand in your application , please. 齻
Hand in your dictations , please. ǵд
Handle that gun with caution. ֧ǹҪСġ
Hang on to me. ֵס
Hang on to my arm in the crowd. ӵȺץסҵĸ첲
Hang the clothers on the line. ¹ϡ
Hang the washing ( clothes) out to dry. ϴõóȥɡ
Hang your clothes on the hook. ¹ڹϡ
Hangzhou is the goal of my journey. еĿĵǺݡ
Happiness cannot be bought with money. ҸǮ򲻵
Happiness consists in trying to do one's duty. ҸԼΡ
Happiness has rained upon the old man. Ҹٵϡ
Happy birthday to you ! ף죡
Happy New Year to you. á
Harbin has a name for ice lantern. Աơ
Hard chalk scratches the blackboard. Ӳ۱ʻѺڰ廮
Hard work does wonders. Ŭȡþ˵ĳɾ͡
Hard work leads to success. ɿԵ³ɹ
Hardly a single man was to be seen on the street. Ͽһˡ
Harm will be done to their health. ǵĽͻܵ𺦡
Harriet is playing with her friend. ظһ档
Harrod is holding a summer sale this month. ޵±½ļ
Harry had a lead of two metres. ס
Harry made a racket hammering in the basement. ڵҶôܴ
Harry made big sacrifices to send his brother to America. شѵܵȥ
Harry performed a little dance on the stage. ̨ϱһС赸
Harry telephoned by chance and found I was not at home. żȻ˵绰Ҳڼҡ
Harry was dejected when he did not get the job. ûеõǸеɥ
Harry was ill for six weeks and now he is far behind with his work. ﲡڣĹһء
Harry was in the lead from the beginning of the race. һʼǰ档
Hart was so good tempered that some of his \ friends \ constantly put upon him. ƢãмѾƭ
Has anyone claimed this pencil box? Ǧʺ
Has he a troubled breast? ķ
Has he any business of his own? Լ̺ţ򹤳ҵ𣿣Լ
Has he made a confession yet? й̹ף
Has Jack turned up yet? ܿ
Has Lucy telephoned yet? ¶绰
Has Mark flown solo yet? Ѿ
Has she told you her new address? µַ
Has the account been checked through? ʲ
Has the film been shown at this cinema? ҵӰԺݹӰ
Has the postman been here yet? ʵԱ
Has the rain left off yet? ͣ
Has the rain stopped yet? ͣûУ
Has this programme been shown on TV? Ŀڵݹ
Hate is a poison to mankind. ޶ʮк
Have a care that you don't drive too fast. ıѳ̫졣
Have a cup of tea? Oh , rather. ȱŶǺá
Have a glass of milk with your lunch. 緹ʱȱţ̡
Have a good time at the party. ףۻ졣
Have a smell of this meat;does it seem all right? ⣬ûлɣ
Have an orange. Ըӡ
Have I asked too much of you? ҪĹ
Have I made myself understood clearly? ҵ˼˵ûУ
Have mercy on us ! ǰɡ
Have plenty of exercise every day , children. ǣÿҪгֵĶ
Have plenty of exercise every day. ÿҪ㹻Ķ
Have the goods been packed yet? װ
Have the staff taken to the new manager? ԱѾϲλ¾
Have they been warned against doing that? ˸Ǳ
Have they named a day for the meeting? ȷ˻
Have they sent in the accounts? ǰ˽
Have you a box of paints? һ
Have you a gas cooker? ú¯
Have you a pair of chopsticks? һ˫
Have you a permit to fish in this lake? е֤
Have you a transistor radio in your home? о
Have you agreed on the plan? ͬǸƻ
Have you any blue shirts in stock? 
Have you any coffee? п
Have you any comments on the proposals? Щʲô
Have you any complain( s) to make? ʲôδ˵
Have you any distrust of my new method? ҵ°취л
Have you any faith in what he says? ˵Ļ
Have you any intention of going there? 㵽Ƕȥ
Have you any laundry to be done? Ҫϴ
Have you any money? I don't have any money. ǮһǮҲûС
Have you any other book on this subject? 㻹бĹĿ
Have you any questions to ask? ʲô⣿
Have you any rooms to let? з
Have you any scrap iron knocking about? Ƕɢڸķ
Have you any thoughts about our next holiday? ¸ôȹʲô뷨
Have you anying for me? ʲô
Have you as many? Ҳǣ⣩ô
Have you been to Shanghai lately? Ϻȥ
Have you brought your coat? ´
Have you checked out the suit yet? Ѿڽʹ񰴼۸
Have you considered how to get there? Ƿǹεȥ
Have you decided ( as to) where to build the house? Ѿʲôط
Have you done much walking this summer? 㳣ȥɢ
Have you done much writing this week? дö
Have you done the Tower yet? ι
Have you done your exercises today? 
Have you done your lessons for tomorrow? Ĺ
Have you enough money to meet the bill? Ǯ
Have you ever been to France? 
Have you ever been to Nanjing? No , never. What about you? 㵽Ͼ𣿲ûأ
Have you ever been to the Great Wall? 㵽
Have you ever climbed a mountain? ɽ
Have you ever heard tell of such things? û˵飿
Have you ever seen a lion in the zoo? ڶ԰ʨ
Have you ever seen an iceberg? ɽ
Have you ever visited Westminster Abbey? ι۹˹˹ؽ
Have you fastened all the doors and windows? еŴûУ
Have you figured out the expenses? ѻ
Have you finished your breakfast? 
Have you got a small pair of scissors? С
Have you got a ten pence piece , please? ʮʿһöӲ
Have you got a timetable? У𳵣ʱ̱
Have you got any relatives in Shanghai? Ϻ
Have you got any yeast? нĸ
Have you got anything on tomorrow? ʲôûУ
Have you got anything to do? ͷ£Ҫ
Have you got back the book you lent him? ǱջûУ
Have you got it all down? 
Have you got supper ready? 
Have you got the tools ready? ѹ߶׼
Have you got to be there so early? һ
Have you got to do any interpreting next week? ʲô
Have you had many drills in English ? Ӣкܶϰ
Have you had the shoes mended? ˫Ьӽ
Have you heard about the accident? ˵ûУ
Have you heard about the mystery of the ship that disappeared? ֻصʧٵ
Have you heard from your sister? յõ
Have you heard the latest news? Ϣ
Have you heard the news? ǸϢ
Have you heard this glad news? ҲϢ
Have you insured your house against fire? ҵķӱ
Have you insured your life? ٱ
Have you learnt ( how) to ride a horse? ѧ
Have you learnt your lessons? Ĺѧᣨϰ𣿣˾ѵ
Have you lived in Scotland all your life? һӶסո
Have you made any plans for your study? 㶩ѧϰƻ
Have you made arrangements to sell your house? ӵð
Have you made some progress since you entered school? ѧУЩ
Have you made up your mind about the proposal yet? Խö
Have you met each other before? No , we're strangers. ˼ûУǱ˴˲ʶ
Have you moored the dinghy safely? Сͧ˩
Have you much packing to do? Ҫ
Have you packed your bags yet? ʰ
Have you packed your suitcase? Ѿ
Have you packed your things for the journey? Ʒʰ
Have you packed your things up? Ķ
Have you paid the servant? Ӷ˵ĹǮ㸶
Have you read \ A Dream of Red Mansions \ ? ¥Ρ
Have you read any of his fairy tales? 㿴ͯ
Have you read the article on France in the newspaper? ƪڷ
Have you read the Emperor's New Clothes? ʵ۵¡
Have you read the life of Albert Schweitzer? 塤ʷĴ
Have you read today's China Daily? ġйձ
Have you read today's paper? 㿴ıֽ
Have you seen him yet? 㻹û
Have you seen it already? ѿ˰ɣ
Have you seen Mark lately? ûУ
Have you seen the film the Red Detachment of Women? 㿴ӰɫӾ
Have you seen the new play? 㿴Ϸ
Have you sent a letter to John? Լ
Have you sent in your application? ȥ
Have you sent off Lesley's birthady present? ˹
Have you sent your shoes to be repaired? Ьȥ
Have you set the clock to the right time? 𣿣㲥ȷʱ䣩
Have you settled on a place to spend your vacation? ѡȼٵĵط
Have you stirred your tea? Ĳ͹
Have you subscribed for the book? ԤⱾ
Have you tried on your new dress? ûУ
Have you washed out the oil stain on your coat? ϵϴ
Haven't you ever heard of Shakespeare? ѵû˵ɯʿ
Having cast off , she put down her needles. Ϻ롣
Having made a promise , you must carry it through. ȻӦˣ͵Լŵԡ
Having read page one , she turned over to page two. ˵һҳҳ
Having registered , we passed out. ǼǺǾͳȥˡ
Having washed , they were now ready to eat. ϴ׼Է
He ( was) stuck in the mud and couldn't move. á
He ( was) washed out of the flight school. ѧУ̭ˡ
He absorbed the point of view of his teacher. ʦĹ۵㡣
He accepted a present from his friend. ѵ
He accepted the invitation without hesitation. ԥؽ롣
He accepted the position , but asked so small a salary. һְλҪнˮܵ͡
He accorded me due courtesy. ӦеԴҡ
He accused the man of having committing a crime. ָǸ
He acknowledged his faults. ˴
He acted as monitor in the class. ೤
He acted counter to his promise. жŵ෴
He acted for Smith while he was ill. ʷ˹ʱʷ˹Ĺ
He acted out how the bank had been robbed for the police. бٵľԱ򾯲˵
He acted tiredly. Եƣ롣
He acted very foolishly. Ϊʮ޴
He acted very strangely. ֵ÷ǳ档
He acted without reference to his superior. ˾¡
He acts the fool sometimes. ʱװɵӡ
He adapted his old car engine to the boat. ľϵõֻϡ
He added three more ( to the others). ּ
He addressed the audience on the subject of atomic warfare. ݽйԭս⡣
He admired the picture. 
He admitted having done wrong. ˴¡
He admitted to a liking for classical music. ϰùŵ֡
He admitted to stealing. ͵
He admitted without contention. ӱ۵سˡ
He advanced me 10 dollars of my salary. Ԥ֧ʮԪнˮ
He advised me what to do. Ҹô졣
He aimed a stone at the dog. ʯͷ׼ֻӹȥ
He aimed at catching the last bus. һ೵
He aimed at the black spot and missed( it). ׼ڵ㣬ûС
He aimed for presidency. Ŀͳ
He aimed his pistol at the robber. ǹ׼ǿ
He aimed to catch the last bus. һ๫
He aims at becoming a scientist. ־һѧҡ
He aims at improving his invention. ־ڸĽķ
He aims to go to university next year. ƻѧ
He allowed his mother ten yuan a month. ÿ¸ĸʮǮ
He allows his children to run wild. κ֣ӹ
He alone can do it. ֻ¡
He alone was in the room. һڷ
He also asked to go. ҲҪȥ
He also bought a cheap lamp to help him. һ˵̨æ
He also drew on the information for his lectures. ʱЩϡ
He also participated in the work. Ҳμ
He always came down on anyone damaging public property. ˭Ҫٻ
He always carries on about his health. ੲݵ̸ԼĽ
He always comes on those days when I am busy. æ
He always comes through for his comrades. Ϊͬ־ǳ
He always disposes of his work carefully. ǰѹŵúܵ
He always does things reasonably. һ
He always drives away at his work. Ŭ
He always encourages me in my studies. ǹù顣
He always glories in his health. 彡׳Ժ
He always goes in plain clothes. ܴص¡
He always has a full schedule. ʱһŵúܽ
He always includes a few folk songs on his programs;they are his stock in trade. ĽĿǰҥĹֶΡ
He always keeps his word. õġ
He always looks cheerful. ȥǺܸ˵ġ
He always looks serious and never laughs. ıģЦ
He always makes himself out to be in the right. ΪԼ
He always picked the hardest and dirtiest jobs. ۵Ļɡ
He always picks on small points to criticize. Ǵëá
He always prefers staying at home. һȽϲڼ
He always puts the interests of the people before his own. ǰڸ֮ϡ
He always set the law at defiance. ӷɡ
He always stands up for the things in which he believes. ΪǶԵĶͼ֡
He always stuck at that subject. ǸŪס
He always succeeds. һ˳
He always takes a job in his holidays. ڼɡ
He always thinks of other people first. 뵽ˡ
He always tries to do his best to help others. Ǿˡ
He always tries to skate over difficulties. ͼһ
He always volunteered for the most dangerous missions. ҪִΣյ
He always wears light blue clothes. Ǵɫ¡
He always whirls a hat on his finger. ܰñӷָת
He always works at full steam. ʹ㾢ɹ
He always works late at night. ҹ
He and I have been having a few disagreements lately. Һһֱִ
He answered my question very directly. ֱʵػشҵ⡣
He answered the call to army. ӦӾ
He answered the question correctly yesterday. --Yes , for a wonder. ȷػشǸ⡣ǵģѵá
He answered the questions with ( some)difficulty. ЩػشЩ⡣
He anticipated his deriving much instruction from the lecture. ݽеõܶ档
He apologised for taking my hat. ΪôҵñӶǸ
He appeared at a most opportune moment. ֵǡʱ
He applied for Party membership. 뵳
He applied himself to his study. оѧϰ
He applies to the consul for a visa. ǩ֤
He appointed the school house as the place for the meeting. ָУΪĵص㡣
He appropriated public funds for his own use. Ųù
He argued that she should not go. ˵Ӧȥ
He argued that the boy should not go on the voyage alone. ˵⺢ӲӦһȥԶ
He arranged a quarrel among his friends. ⣨ģִ
He arrived after dinner was done. ˺ˡ
He arrived here in due time. ʱ
He arrived home late. Żصģ
He arrived in Beijing somehow , though I don't know how he did it. ˱ȻҲ֪ȥġ
He arrived in New York the day before yesterday. ǰ쵽ŦԼ
He arrived late due ( owing) to the storm. ڱˡ
He arrived on the tick of six. ׼㵽ġ
He asked ( me) how I had managed to open the safe. 򿪱ġ
He asked a favour of me. Ұæ
He asked after your parents. ĸĸʺá
He asked for a light. Ҫһյơ
He asked for our forgiveness. ԭ£ˡ
He asked for the return of his books. Ҫ黹顣
He asked for Tom's pardon. ķԭ¡
He asked how many of us were going to take part in this maths contest. ǽж˲μѧ
He asked if he might go. Ƿߡ
He asked me if I could help him. ܲܰ
He asked me if I was married , so I told him to mind his own business. ҽûУҽٹ¡
He asked me to copy out the poems from that book. ҪҰǱʫôֻ
He asked me to get some toilet paper. ȥЩֽ
He asked me to help him. Ұһæ
He asked off for three days because of illness. 졣
He asked out of curiosity. ʡ
He asked the conductor for a five penny ticket. ƱԱһƱ
He asked the tailor to lengthen his coat. ÷·ųЩ
He asked to speak to the teacher. Ҫʦ̸̸
He asked us each to make up a dialogue. ÿ˱һζԻ
He asked us to prepare for a quiz. Ҫ׼ò顣
He assigned each person a task. ÿһݹ
He assists me with money. ԮԽǮ
He astonished me by his appearance. ӽҳԾ
He at last awoke to the danger. ʶΣա
He ate a big dinner ( supper , etc.). Եúܶࡣ
He ate a green apple. һƻ
He ate lunch and then continued his work. 극
He ate up three big bowls of rice. 뷹
He attended at a meeting yesterday. ղμ˻顣
He attended seriously to his lessons. Ρ
He attracted moths with lamps. նꡣ
He availed himself of the first opportunity to visit America. ȵĻȥ
He backed away from the fire. ߡ
He backed his car slowly. ص
He baked bread in the oven. ¯Ͽ
He banged against a wall. ײǽϡ
He banged his fist on the desk. ϴһȭ
He banged his head against the wall. ͷײǽϡ
He banked up leaves against the wall. Ҷǽѻ
He bared his sword. γ˽
He bathed his dirty hands. ϴ֡
He bears it as a badge on the breast. ǰ¡
He bears out my statement. ֧ҵ
He beat the child hard. ⺢ʹһ١
He became , as it were , a kind of hero from a strange land. һӢۡ
He became a waiter; his job was to wait at table. ˷ݵԱչ˿˳Է
He became an apprentice truck driver. ˿˾ѧͽ
He becomes very angry if anyone crosses him. ֹǳ
He began ( his talk) by saying that he would not speak very long. ʼʱ˵˵̫
He began at a wrong end. ͷ
He began to mistrust and fear for his life. ʼɲΪԼеǡ
He began to speak but suddenly stopped. ʼԣͻȻͣסˡ
He began to stir round for a volume of Keats' Poems. ʼѰңŪһôʫ
He began to throw off the effects of his illness. ʼѲħľ
He began to tidy up his desk and finish off the week's work. ʼһܵĹ
He begged for a favour. Ҫæ
He begins to write in his diary. ʼռǱд
He behaved in a manly way for one so young. СΪȴӺȡ
He behaves just like a child. Ϊӡ
He belongs to the Conservative Party. ڣӢص
He bent his mind to study. רо
He bent the iron bar as if it had been of rubber. һŪˡ
He bent to her will. ־
He besought the court for mercy. ͥ
He betrayed his friends to the enemy. ѳˡ
He betrayed the captain. ˴
He betrayed the news to all his friends. Ϣей©ˡ
He bit away large of the apple. ҧȥһƻ
He blamed his failure on his teacher. ʧܹʦ
He blew his nose in his handkerchief. ߩӡ
He blew out all the candles on his birthday cake at one go. һյϵȫˡ
He blew the oil lamp out. ͵ƴˡ
He blossomed out as a first rate athletic. Ϊһһ˶Ա
He boards with Mrs. Beard ( =gets food and lodging). ڱȶ̫̫ޡ
He boiled with rage. Ȼŭ
He boned up before the exam. ǰʱš
He booked a seat on the aeroplane to London. Ԥһȥ׶صķɻƱ
He bore all hardships bravely. ¸ҵؾһĥѡ
He bore back the latest news. µϢ
He bore down on the pencil and broke the point. ʹѹǦʲѱʼѹϡ
He bore off the Nobel Prize. ŵ
He bore the crown on a cushion. ͷϴиĵ档
He bores me with his endless tales. ǽĹʹᷳ
He bought a fishing line. һߡ
He bought a jin of cube sugar yesterday. һ﷽ǡ
He bought a kettle yesterday. һˮ
He bought a pocket book to read on the train. һڻϿ
He bought a razor with a keen edge. һѵڷ굶
He bought a ticket at the railway station. ڻվһųƱ
He bought a water melon. һϡ
He bought as many as ten books yesterday. һʮ顣
He bought it for five shillings. 
He bowed me out of the meetingroom. Ϲͳҡ
He breathed a sigh of relief. ̾һǷˡ
He breathed deeply and expanded his chest. ʹš
He breathed out the secret just before he left. ǰ˵Ǹܡ
He breezed out without paying attention to anyone. ƮȻȥ˭Ҳǡ
He briskly threw off his shoes. ذЬѵ
He broke down when he heard that his bird was dead. ˵ˣͿ
He broke his arm in the fall. ʱֱ۶ˡ
He broke the record in the high jump. ߼¼
He brought back a cowboy hat as a souvenir of America. һţñΪļ
He brought disgrace on his family. ͥ߳ܡ
He brought his passion under control. ס˷ŭ
He brought home the prize in triumph. ؽƷ
He brought out the significant aspects of the problem. ʾҪ档
He brought the box in. Ӵ˽
He brought the car to a stop. ʹͣ
He brushed the coat over. ״ϵˢһ顣
He brushed the snow off the path. С·ϵѩɨ
He built a special hive , containing only one honeycomb. һֻһѵķ䡣
He bunched everything into the drawers. ʲô
He buried himself in his studies. רѧϰ
He buried his head in his hands. 棨򱧣Դ
He burns with an ambition. ҰĲ
He burnt all his old papers. еľĶյˡ
He buys and sells leather goods. ƤƷ
He called all the workers in for a conference. ټȫ幤˿ᡣ
He called out with pain. ۵ý
He came , pushing a barrow along. Ƴˡ
He came across this letter when he was cleaning out his writing table. ʰд̨ʱ򣬷š
He came along with some friends. Ǻͼλһͬġ
He came and helped me do up my room. ʰ䡣
He came and staked out a claim to the land. Ҫ˵ǿӦС
He came and then he went. ˶ˡ
He came at an early hour. ˡ
He came at an inconvenient time. ڲʱˡ
He came back quite unexpected. ϵػˡ
He came back safe from the war. սƽػˡ
He came back the following day. ͻˡ
He came back to the tent very late and crept in as silently as he could. ص񣬾ܲ˽
He came back with a bag of wheat seed on his back. һСӻˡ
He came back with a couple of rabbits. һӻ
He came by himself. ˡ
He came by request. Ӧ
He came by water. ɺġˮ·
He came direct to Harbin. ֱ
He came down upon me srongly. ҡ
He came first in the race. ܵõһ
He came for his mother at her lodgings. ĸ׵ס
He came for two weeks'holiday and stayed on a month. ܵļڣȴһ¡
He came from within the house. 
He came here for a two day visit. Ҫͣ
He came home at the set of the sun. ̫ɽʱصҡ
He came home by land. ½·ؼҡ
He came home with a bloody nose. Ѫػصҡ
He came in and took off his coat. ˽ѵ¡
He came in during the film. ʱڷŵӰ
He came in for a good deal of criticism. ܵܶ
He came in for a lot of trouble in his work. ڹ鷳
He came in right after me. һͽˡ
He came in second in the 800 meter race. ð˰ܵ
He came in the same bus with me. ҳͬһġ
He came in time , but the others were late. ʱˣ˳ٵˡ
He came in very quietly and I didn't hear him. ؽû
He came in without being asked. δͽˡ
He came into the room very quietly. ĵ߽
He came just at the right time , neither too early nor too late. ãȲҲ
He came last in the race. һ
He came of a poor peasant family in the old society. ھᣩһƶũͥ
He came off the bike but nothing serious happened. гˤûгʲô¡
He came off well in his work. ֺܺá
He came out at the top of the school. ѧУǼӡ
He came out of a cafe. ӷ
He came over from Japan in April and is presently sightseeing in southern China. ¼ձ˵أĿǰڻϹ۹⡣
He came right up ( to me)and asked my name. ֱ߹ҵ֡
He came specially to see you. ص㡣
He came straight home from school. ѧУֱӻؼˡ
He came successfully through the ordeal. ɹؾ˿顣
He came to ask me for the book. ҪⱾ顣
He came to help me. ҵæˡ
He came to himself( He recovered his senses.) ѹ
He came to inquire after Aunt Liang. ʺ
He came to the point at once. һӾ˵˵ϡ
He came to town over the weekend. ĩˡ
He came under an attack. ܵ
He came very near being drowned. 
He came with a new dictionary. Ǵһ´ʵġ
He can do what he wants to. ԣܹʲôʲô
He can fairly claim to have more. ҪЩ
He can hardly spare me a minute , still less an hour. һӶΪڳ˵һСʱˡ
He can jump very high. úܸߡ
He can neither read nor write English. ȲܶӢҲдӢ
He can never take rank with the great poets. ܺΰʫᲢۡ
He can not be relied upon. ɿ
He can not even tell which way the wind blows. ĴҲ˵
He can not speak English , let alone French. ӢҲᣬ˵ˡ
He can outstrip his friend both in sports and in studies. ѧϰʤѡ
He can play nearly every musical instrument. ᵯÿһ
He can read Shakespeare in the original. ܶɯʿǵԭ
He can really run fast. ȷʵܵúܿ졣
He can recite the names of all the capital cities of Europe. оŷ޸׶ơ
He can ride a bike now , but he couldn't a few weeks ago. гˣǰᡣ
He can run 100 metres in fifteen seconds when he is going all out. ˮƽʮһס
He can run very fast. ܵúܿ졣
He can score them off in the debate. ܹڱвǡ
He can speak English as well as you do. ˵Ӣĺ˵ͬá
He can speak English with the best. ˵Ӣﲻȱ˲
He can wait two days at longest ܵ졣
He can write off an account of his trip. һмд
He cannot do the work for lack of skill. ȱ
He cannot settle to anything. רκ¡
He can't afford a new car , and no more can I. Ҳ
He can't get along with his classmates. ͬѧǺϲ
He can't hear you; he is asleep. ˵˯ˡ
He can't keep his mind on his studies. רѧϰ
He can't possibly have finished his homework. ˼ͥҵ
He can't see in the dim light. ߰
He can't so much as write his own name. Լֶд
He can't stand this cold weather. ܲô
He can't write but he can dictate. д˵
He captured a prize. õƷ
He cares only for others and not for oneself. ֻı˶Լ
He carried a box on his shoulders. Ͽһֻӡ
He carried a torch to light the way. ø·
He carried six boxes at a time. һӡ
He carried the books in the crook of his arm. Ÿ۱Щ顣
He carries a gun at his side. ߿һ֧ǹ
He carries himself like a soldier. ľֹжˡ
He carries on at the children until they have come to dislike him. ǶԺǷŪЩӿʼ
He cast about in his mind for some plausible excuse for not turning up at the meeting 㣬һʲô˵ùȥΪʲ
He cast his net for the first time , and drew in a dead donkey һһͷ¿
He cast off his clothes and dived into the cold water of the lake. ˤһԣһͷˮС
He cast up towards midnight. ҹʱȻˡ
He casts away much of his time. ˷ѵʱ䡣
He caught at the chance. æץסᡣ
He caught cold. ˷硣
He caught hold of the horse and got on it. ץסȥ
He caught my hand and held it tightly. ץסҵֽס
He caught several fish the other day. ǰ㡣
He caught the flu. Ըð
He changed his countenance at the news. Ϣɫ䡣
He changed trains at Wuhan. 人ת
He charged me $150 for mending the watch. ҪҸһԪޱѡ
He charged off the mistake to inexperience. Ѵȱ顣
He chased the whisky down with a pint of beer. ʿɽֺһƷơơ
He cheated on ( =in) the examination. ס
He checked in only this morning. ϲ
He checked off at 5 p.m. °ࡣ
He cheered up at once when I promised to help him with his lessons. ҴӦʱ̸ˡ
He cherishes his collection of antiques. 䰮ԼռĹ
He choked back a sharp reply. ѵߵһ仰ȥ
He choked down his anger. סŭ
He choked the child to death. С
He choked up and couldn't finish his speech. ˵ûķԡ
He chose to say nothing about this to anyone. Ը¶κ˽
He circulated among his guests. ڱ͵С
He claimed he had not been at the scene of the crime. ڷֳ
He claimed that he wasn't told to come. ˵ûб֪ͨ
He claims to have written the article in two days. ֻͰдˡ
He clamped down the lid firmly. Ѹӹصýġ
He clapped his hat on angrily and went out. ŭʹñӣ˳ȥ
He clarified the difficult problem by giving a full explanation. һĽ˵Ǹѵ⡣
He classed two specimens together. ֱ걾Ϊһࡣ
He cleaned his bicycle with a rag. һƲг
He cleaned the classroom thoroughly. ѽҴɨúܳס
He cleared 100 dollars last year. ȥ׬һԪ
He cleared 4.12 metres. ס
He cleared off as fast as his legs could carry him. ܵˡ
He clenched his fist. ȭͷ
He climbed down at the first sign of opposition. һԵļ󣬾˻ȥ
He climbed to the head of his class. ڰϳΪһ
He climbed up to his lookout. ̨
He clipped off the few hairs of his spare beard with a fingernail clipper. һָ׼ȥ롣
He cloaked his sorrow with gay ( =lively) talk. ̸ڲİ
He clocked up 150 km/h on the straight in that car. ʻÿСʱгʵһʮļ¼
He closed his shop once and for all and retired. һι̵źˡ
He closed the door with a slam. عš
He clutches at every opportunity to practise English conversation. ץסһлϰӢỰ
He coaches me to swim. Ӿ
He collected a quantity ( quantities) of old pictures. ռ˴ľɻ
He collects stamps and has a very good collection. ʣղصƱܾʡ
He comes bothering me day after day. ҡ
He comes from a rude country background. ûĻũ塣
He comes from a worker's family. ڹ˼ͥ
He comes from India and isn't used to the cold weather. ӡˣϰ⺮
He comes from poor parents. ƶ
He comes here monthly. ÿµһΡ
He comes here only on special occasions. ֻĳЩ²ŵ
He comes home every day between five and six o'clock. ÿ塢ӵʱؼҡ
He comes of good ( noble) stock. ߹
He comes on Fridays as a rule. ͨ
He commands a large vocabulary of English. ԺܶӢĴʻ㶼硣
He commenced his literary career as a novel-writer. ΪһС˵ҿʼѧġ
He commenced to write novels in 1820. 꿪ʼдС˵
He commended the bag to my care. չ
He commended this method to you. Ƽ
He committed himself to the cause of education. Ͷڽҵ
He complained of toothache. ˵ۡ
He complains that he has been hard done by. Թ˵ܵƽĶԴ
He complains that his job gives him no satisfaction. Թ˵ְҵʹ⡣
He comprehends atomic energy. ͸˽ԭܡ
He concealed himself in a cave. ԼһѨ
He concealed his designs. ļƻ
He conceded us the right to walk through his garden. ǴĻ԰߹
He concentrated on his new task. ר
He concluded his speech with a slogan. һںŽ˵
He condemned the meat as unfit for human consumption. ⲻ˸ʳá
He conducted himself very badly. ֺܲ
He confessed ( to) having stolen the money. ͵Ǯ
He confessed his wrong. ϴ
He confessed that he had not told the truth. ûн滰
He confessed to a strange depression of his spirits. Լ쳣
He confessed to her that he had taken the money. Ǯ
He confessed to the priest before he died. ǰˣһ񣩡
He confided his secret to his wife. ¶ܡ
He confides in everybody. ÿһ
He conformed his manners to those of his associates. ʹԼֹͬһ¡
He confronted his visitor in an erect attitude. ֱ͡
He consecrated himself to the cause of the king. Ϊҵ
He consented to take it in hand. ͬ⴦¡
He consigned the boy to the care of the aunt. Ѻίиĸչܡ
He consoled himself by philosophical reflections. ѧ˼οԼ
He conspired with a gang of criminals. һﷸᡣ
He constituted himself their chief adviser. Ϊǵϯʡ
He consulted his conscience. ʡ
He consumed himself with jealousy. ʼɶˡ
He consumed much time and energy in witing this book. дⱾ˺ܶʱ;
He consumed the best part of a leg of mutton. Եò֡
He continued in his bad behaviour. вΪ
He continued to maintain a neutral attitude toward( s) both sides. ˫ֲƫе̬ȡ
He continues to progress in his studies. ѧҵȡý
He contracted to supply me with coal regularly. Լڹú
He contradicted what I said. ˵Ļ
He contributed a large sum to the hospital. ҽԺһʾ޿
He contrived a new machine for flying. һµķɻ
He contrived a plan for a new machine. һ»
He conversed with me in English. Ӣ̸
He converted me to Christianity. ʹҸŻ̡
He converted to Christianity. ˻̡
He cooked his own meals. Լ
He cooks to perfection. յһֺòˡ
He copied a passage down from the newspaper. ӱֽϳһΡ
He copied the notes down from the blackboard. ҪӺڰϳ
He couched his demands in careful , polite language. ýòԳҪ
He coughed and choked up a fishbone. ˣŻһͷ
He coughed day and night. ҹͣؿԡ
He coughed out blood. ȳѪˡ
He could barely keep body and soul together let alone support his family. Լά֣˵ˡ
He could be seen with his legs wrapped around the trunk. ֻ˫ɡ
He could do with a haircut. Ҫˡ
He could feel the pain again as the medicine wore away. ҩ˺ָеʹˡ
He could get over all difficulties. ܿѡ
He could have been extremely wealthy. ԳΪ主еˡ
He could never seem to keep his temper in line. ѿסԼƢ
He could not bear their conceiting like this. ԸԴܲˡ
He could not bow down to such wrong opinions. ִ
He could not contain himself for anger. ܿԼŭ
He could not distinguish cotton from wool. ܱ޻ë
He could not go any farther. һҲˡ
He could not hold himself back any longer and opened his mouth. Ҳ޷Լڿ˿ڡ
He could not make himself understood. ʹ˼
He could not make his voice heard. 塣
He could not right the car. ܰѳӷ
He could not tear himself away from the scene. ᲻뿪Ƭɫ
He could walk no faster because he was tired. ߲˸ˣΪˡ
He couldn't find a seat , so he sat on the floor. Ҳλڵϡ
He couldn't keep his eyes shut to all this. ܶһӶ
He couldn't keep his feeling in. ܿƸ顣
He couldn't quite make out what it was all about. ⶼô¡
He couldn't very well refuse. Ծܾûɾܾ
He couldn't work out the equation , his sister helped him out. ⲻǸʽ˳
He counted his experience as part of his education. ξԼܵһֽ
He counted on until he reached 100. ȥһֱһ١
He covered the distance in fifteen minutes. ʮξ롣
He covered the thief with a pistol. ǹ׼С͵
He cowed his wife into obedience. ˳
He cracked his whip. ѱӳž졣
He crammed his clothes into the trunk. 䡣
He crammed the box with his papers. ñֽ
He crashed his car into a wall. ײǽϡ
He crashed into a stationary bus. ײһͣŲĹ
He created quite a number of wonderful characters in his play. ھ籾
He cried off the project at the last moment. ʱ˳ƻ
He cried out in pain. ۵ôС
He criticized me for being late. ҳٵ
He crossed himself. ǰʮ֡
He crossed off the needless words in his composition. аѲҪֶɾˡ
He crossed over to America. ɴ
He crossed the river in a boat. ˺ӡ
He crossed the road. ᴩ·
He crossed to the other side of the room. ߵһȥ
He crumpled his clothes. Ūˡ
He crushed out his cigarette in the ashtray. ̻ҸŪϨ̡
He crushed up a piece of paper. һֽһš
He cut a picture out of a newspaper. ӱϼһͼƬ
He cut at me with his sword. ýҴ
He cut at the rope. ͼ
He cut back through the woods to where he had been standing before. ܿشֻصԭվĵط
He cut me short. ҵĻ
He cut off the dragon's head with one stroke of his sword. һͿͷ
He cut off three metres of cloth from the roll. ƥס
He cut the apple in two halves. ƻг롣
He cut the paper in four equal pieces. ֽóɴСȵš
He cut through a forest to get home. һƬɭֲŵҡ
He damned all my suggestions. Ǵҵȫ顣
He damped his cloth before cleaning the windows. ǰĨŪʪˡ
He danced her round the room. ڷ衣
He dared me to touch it. Ķȥ
He darkly hinted to his companions that one day he would be gone. ģضͬǰʾһߵ
He dashed out his head against the wall. ǽײͷ
He dashed out of the house. ˳ȥ
He dashed through thick and thin. ˼ǰ塣
He dated his letter 6 August , 1987. дա
He dealt him a blow. һȭ
He dealt seven cards. ơ
He deceived my hopes. ʹʧ
He decided he had been wrong. ϶Ǵˡ
He decided not to support the new government. ֧¸
He decided on it then and there. ʱϾ¡
He decided to climb the mount with others. ͱһɽ
He decided to overlook her mistake. ԭĴ
He decided to play along in the end. ھȡ̬ȡ
He decided to study science. Ȼѧ
He decided to tell us just how things stood with us. ǵĴǡ
He declared himself ( to be) a member of their party. ǵһԱ
He declared himself to be satisfied. ʾ⡣
He declared that he would never go back on his words. ʳԡ
He declined going. ȥ
He declined their invitation. лǵ롣
He dedicated his life to the emancipation of all mankind. ȫĽš
He dedicated the book to his friend. Ȿ׸ѡ
He deemed it wise to refuse the offer. Ϊлǵġ
He deemed that it was my fault. ΪҵĹ
He defended himself with a sword. ý
He defended his comrades from harm. ͬ־ʹ䲻˺
He deliberarely made trouble for me. 鷳
He deliberated his decision for several days. ˼ľ
He delivered a speech at the meeting. ڻϽ˻
He delivered a speech on the floor of the senate. ڲԺ˵
He delivered himself of his opinion. Լ
He delivered us from danger. ǳա
He demanded to see the editors. Ҫ༭
He demonstrated how to mend a puncture. ʾ޲̥̿ס
He denied that he was responsible for the accident. ӦǸ¹ʸ
He denied the signature , said that it was not his. ǩǩġ
He denied the students a chance to speak. ܾѧᷢԡ
He denies being the thief. 
He departed from his word. ʧˡ
He deposed that he had seen a tramp prowling round the farm. ֤ʵһ˺ũׯΧǻ
He deposited the books on the table. ϡ
He described his journey at full length. ϸؽó̡
He deserves no credit. ֵ
He deserves the title of poet. Ϊʫˡ
He deserves well of his motherland. й
He designs for our dress department. ǵװƹ
He desisted of the future. ǰ;ɥʧġ
He destined his son for the Church. ָĶӵʦ
He detached regiment from the army. Ӿɳһš
He detailed my new duties to me. ϸҵְ
He detailed the circumstances. 顣
He detected a fault in my car. ҵ﷢ë
He determined to give his own life to the great cause of communism. İԼһ׸ΰĹҵ
He determined to seek for a building more suited to their needs. һʺҪķӡ
He determined to travel no farther that night. ϲǰˡ
He determined to view the rooms behind the office. ȥ칫ҺߵЩ䡣
He developed the little shop into a big store. Сӷչһ̵ꡣ
He devised an instrument to measure light waves. һ̨Ⲩ
He devoted himself to relieving the poor. ھȼˡ
He devoted his whole life to education. һӵĽ
He devoured the new detective story. һǱ̽С˵
He did all he could to win her favour. ܵӮĺøС
He did everything in his power to help me. ҡ
He did experiments in his spare time. ҵʱʵ顣
He did his best to comfort ( to give comfort to) the unfortunate man. οǸҵˡ
He did his work very quickly and then went out. ܿذѹˣȻ˳ȥ
He did it a second time. һΡ
He did it against his will. ΥԼԸ
He did it all out of kindness. ǳںһеġ
He did it by way of discovering the truth. ΪŪʵ
He did it by way of helping me. ڰҡ
He did it nevertheless. Ȼˡ
He did it of his own accord , not the instance of another. ǳԸڱҪ¸ɵġ
He did it very cleverly. ɵú
He did it with good intent. ¡
He did it without compromise of his dignity. ϵ˴¡
He did me a good turn when he found my lost key. ҵҶʧԿףһæ
He did me no harm. û˺ҡûʹܵʧ
He did next to nothing. ʲôûɡ
He did not act fairly towards me. ԴҲƽ
He did not answer my question. ûлشҵ⡣
He did not care about his kingdom or his people. ȲĹңҲİա
He did not change colour in the face of his opponent. ǿвɫ
He did not give me any directions. ûиκָʾ
He did not go , nor did his brother go. ʱûȥֵҲûȥ
He did not harm them instead he set them free. û˺ǣǷˡ
He did not intend paying the bill , but on second thoughts paid it. δ㸶ˣ¿ǺǸˡ
He did not like the dirtiness of the work. ҲϲΪࡣ
He did not marry untill he was fifty. ʮŽ顣
He did not mingle with the newcomers at first. 
He did not need to be told twice. ٸڱˡ
He did not obey. ӣ
He did not object to explaining a problem over and again. ҲһһؽǸ⡣
He did not pass the English examination this time. Ӣ￼û
He did not reply to this letter. ûдš
He did not seem to mind. ƺ⡣
He did not so much as stir a finger. һϳ
He did not speak his thoughts out loud. ûаԼ뷨˵
He did not treat the subject very fully. ܳ֡
He did not wait for an instant , but left immediately. һҲȣȥ
He did not want himself to be ruled by others. ԸԼ˿ơ
He did not want to be mixed up in that affair. Ը¡
He did not want to make a statement without trying to prove it. Ը֤һֿ
He did not want to run for president in that year. һ뾺ѡͳ
He did not yield to me the whole property , but part of it. ûаȫƲңǸһ֡
He did poorly in English in all conscience. ƾ˵Ӣѧ̫ˡ
He did thirty miles a day on foot. һʮӢ·
He did very little on his first day at work. ͷһϰ๤ú١
He did very well today. ֵúܺá
He did wrong in not speaking. ò˵
He did wrong to steal. ͵ԵĻ¡
He didn t have much say in deciding where they should spend their holiday. ھӦĶȥȼٵϣûжķȨ
He didn't come because he couldn't get away from his work. 벻û
He didn't come because he had an important meeting. ΪμһҪû
He didn't go as ( so) far as the others. ûкͱһԶ·
He didn't go to see the film as a matter of fact. ʵûȥӰ
He didn't judge it necessary to take the step. ΪûбҪ
He didn't light the fire although it was cold. û𣬾䡣
He didn't like the food but he managed to choke it down. ϲЩʳǿȥ
He didn't like the meal so he made a complaint to the manager of the restaurant. ϲٷ͹ݾԹһͨ
He didn't make a single observation during the whole dinner. ڳԷûзκۡ
He didn't realize his mistake. ûʶԼĴ
He didn't return home till five. ֱʱŻؼҡ
He didn't show any pleasure when I offered to go with him. һȥʱûԳ˵ӡ
He didn't take part in the match because of illness. δܲμӱ
He didn't understand very well. ʱ󶮡
He didn't use much force. ûʲô
He didn't want to reveal his real feelings. ¶ʵС
He didn't welcome the suggestion. ӭ顣
He died a glorious death. ù١
He died a martyr in the cause of science. Ϊѧ
He died by drowning. ˮ
He died by the cruelty of his enemies. ˲пΪ
He died for the country. Ϊˡ
He died from cancer. ڰ֢
He died from the explosion. ը
He died like a man. Ӣ¡
He died of a heart disease. ಡ
He died of cancer. ڰ֢
He died of consumption. ڷβ
He died worth only a few hundred pounds. ʱֻмӢƲˡ
He digressed so often in his speech that he lost the thread of his discourse. ݽʱ̫Զˡ
He dipped a finger in it. һָպһ¡
He dipped his pen into the ink. øֱպīˮ
He directed me wrong( ly). ָ·
He directed us practise frugality in running the school. ָʾڼѧ
He directs our work. ָǵĹ
He disagreed very strongly with his friend. ͬ۵ú
He discharged his gun at the target. Űӿǹ
He disciplined his students by keeping them after school. ÷ѧûؼҵķͷѧ
He disclaimed a share in his uncle's estate. Ʋļ̳С
He disclaimed responsibility for the accident. Ϊ¹ʳеΡ
He disclosed that his father had owned a small shop. ͸¶Сҵ
He disclosed the secret to me. ͸¶ܡ
He discovered the value of standing in with his classmates. ˺ͬѧǺͷ
He disgraced himself by his conduct. ΪʹѶ
He dislikes salad. ϲˡ
He dismissed all thoughts of revenge. бͷ
He dismissed me with a curt \ No \ 򵥵˵Ҫ˾ʹҡ
He dispatched a messenger to tell the king what had happened. һʹ߸߹ʲô¡
He dispatched buses at the terminal. յվȹ
He dispatched the deer at his first shot. һǹʹͷ¹
He dispensed equal justice to all. ԴҶִ
He displayed remarkable courage in this difficult situation. £ֳܴ
He disposes all things according to his will. ԼԸһ顣
He disputed the truth of the statement. ͹ʵʵɡ
He disregarded my warnings and met with an accident. ҵľ⵽¹ʡ
He distinguished himself by his courage. ¸Ҷ
He distinguished himself in an examination. Գɼڡ
He dived below the surface. Ǳˮ¡
He dived into the crowd and disappeared. Ⱥˡ
He divided his money among his five sons. Ǯָӡ
He dodged the work by saying he was ill. ˵ˣ⹤Ƶˡ
He does everything by rule. īسɹ档
He does his work anyhow , without taking any care or trouble over it. Ȳģֲ档
He does not eat much fruit. ˮԵòࡣ
He does not live here now. ڲסˡ
He does not need to tell me. ҡ
He does not regard my advice. ҵԡ
He does not study Japanese. ѧ
He does not work enough. ɵòڿ졣Ŭ
He does nothing beyond the confines of his own work. ¡
He does nothing for the support of his family. ҵΣһҲ˼ң
He does the old man a good turn every day. ÿΪλ¡
He does well by his comrades. ͬ־Ǻܺá
He doesn t learn -he always makes the same mistake. ѧᶫǷͬĴ
He doesn t show much spirit. ȱͷ󡣣
He doesn't believe in religion. Ž̡
He doesn't care a bit. һҲں
He doesn't care a straw ( =doesn't care at all)what happens. ںᷢʲô¡
He doesn't care much about dress. ̫עš
He doesn't feel up to the job. õ
He doesn't feel very kind towards me. ҲѺá
He doesn't know colour yet , he mixes up purple with blue. ֱܷɫɫɫˡ
He doesn't know the value of fresh air and sunlight. ˽ʿҪԡ
He doesn't know what nerves are. ֪ʲôк£Ӳš
He doesn't lie in even on Sunday. ʹҲ˯
He doesn't like to hear requests for money. ҪǮ迼ǡ
He doesn't live here any longer. סˡ
He doesn't look like a dead fox. һֻꡣ
He doesn't play up to his boss. ֺϰ塣
He doesn't put much thought into his books. ûл̫˼鱾ϡ
He doesn't see his way to giving assistance to them. ֪Ƿܰǡ
He doesn't seem able to stay to the end of the race. ܳŵյ㡣
He doesn't show much surprise at the wonderful things he sees. ЩĶʱ򣬲еʮ־ȡ
He doesn't speak as other people. ˵Ļͱ˲һ
He doesn't talk much , does he? No , he's shy. ˵࣬ǵģ
He doesn't talk much. ˵ࡣ
He doesn't trust his partner. For that matter I can't blame him. Ļ飬ԴҲ
He doesn't want anything like labour. һҲ빤
He doesn't want to live in London because of his family ties in Newcastle. ΪļͥϵŦ˹ԲԸס׶ء
He dozed off during the long lecture. ߳ݽʱ˯
He dozed off in his chair while I was reading to him. ҸʱϿʼˡ
He drafted a speech for me. һƪ塣
He dragged the heavy sack of potatoes into the shop. ѳǴϽ̵ꡣ
He drained a glass of wine. ȸһơ
He drained his parents of every cent they had. ˫ӵеÿһǮ
He dreaded death. 
He dreads nothing. ʲôҲ¡
He dreamed a sweet dream. һΡ
He dreamed up a new plan. һ¼ƻ
He dressed down a rude boy. ѵһ³к
He drew a deep breath. غһ
He drew a line with his pencil and ruler. øֱʺͳӻһߡ
He drew a package from his overcoat pocket. Ӵ¿ڴͳһ
He drew his hand away from her touch. һ
He drew in an old basket full of sand. һֻɳľӡ
He drew in some air. һЩ
He drew me a glass of beer from the barrel. ͰһơƸҡ
He drew me aside to tell me what he had heard. һߣҽ
He drew on his gloves. ס
He drew the conclusion by building on his own investigation. Լĵоۡ
He drew the tablecloth away. ̨ˡ
He dried himself down after a shower. ԡɡ
He dried his hands with a towel. ë֡
He drifted off into the darkness. ߽˺ڰ֮С
He drives a baby car. ʻһС
He drives badly , and he's had three accidents. ļã¹ʡ
He dropped his bag ( book , hat , etc.). 鼮ñӣڵˡ
He dropped in on some old comrades on his vacation trip to Beijing. ȥȼʱ˳һЩͬ־
He dropped the cup but luckily it's still whole. ʧְѱӵڵϣҺûд顣
He dropped to the ground , wounded. ˣڵϡ
He dropped two letters into a post box. ͶͲ
He drove a nail into the wall with his hammer. ôӰһӶǽ
He drove his car round the corner. ת˸䡣
He drove in the nail with one stroke of the hammer. һþͰѶӶȥ
He drove up and got out of his car. ѳͣ˳
He drove with no regard for safety. עⰲȫ
He drowned himself. ˮԾ
He earned his living as a teacher. ʦά
He earnestly asked to join the PLA. ֿҪμž
He earns bread by writing. дı
He earns twice as much as I do. Ǯ
He easily takes offence. ;˼ҵ
He eats simple diet. Լ򵥵ʳ
He eats too much and is quite overweight. Ե̫̫࣬ء
He economized by using trams instead of taking taxis. ĳ˵糵˳ԽʡǮ
He edged his way into a hall 
He edged the book in on the shelf. ϡ
He emphasized that this must be finished in time. ǿ±밴ʱɡ
He emphasized the importance of careful driving. ǿ˽ʻҪԡ
He engaged himself in painting. »滭
He engages to be here at six. Լӵ
He enjoyed the fair land scape of his hometown. ϲ⡣
He enjoys many privileges. Ȩ
He enjoys playing cards. ϲֽơ
He entered for field and track events. μﾶ
He entered into the work with zest. ؿʼ
He entered the room in a militant mood. ߽Գö
He entered the university last year. ȥѧ
He entertained himself with his violin in his simple home. ڼӵļСǲ
He escaped being punished. ˳ͷ
He established himself in the country. ũ尲仧ˡ
He ever never opened his book. 鶼ûд򿪹
He examined the boys in English. ǵӢ
He excels in playing the violin. óС١
He exchanged the plough for the sword. 绻ɸΪ񲯣
He exclaimed how late it was. е̫ˡ
He excused himself for coming late. ˣԭ¡
He executed a piece of music admirably. ͵һ֧
He expended a lot of thought , work and money on his project. ˼ͽǮļƻϡ
He expended much time in reading. ๤顣
He experienced many difficulties. ѡ
He explained how to write the composition. дġ
He explained the process of building a boat. 촬Ĺ
He explained to me how the machine was used. ˵ʹá
He exploded with laughter. ȻЦ
He expressed himself strongly on the subject. ʹʾԼ
He expressed his admiration for the courage of the partisans. λԱǵ¸ұʾ塣
He extended an invitation to the evening party to the entire class. ȫͬѧ룬μᡣ
He eyed me from top to toe. ͷſһۡ
He faced difficulties squarrely and overcame them. Ѳҿѡ
He faced the threatening mob unflinchingly. вıͽǺη塣
He failed in the examination in mathematics. ѧԲ
He failed to come as he had promised. ûԼǰ
He failed to report for duty on the date indicated. ûָڱϰࣩ
He fainted with hunger. 򼢶ε
He fancied he heard somebody following him. úڸ١
He fanned the fire to make it burn better. ɿɿ
He farms 30 mu of land. ʮĶء
He fastened on the idea at once. ̼뷨
He feasted his friends. ʢѡ
He feels bad today. 岻á
He feels it his duty to help others. ΪΡ
He feels sick. ҪŻ¡
He feels uneasy about the result of the examination. ԼĿԳɼ
He feels wrung out with anxiety. ڽǣеƣ
He fell behind with his school work because he played too much football. ûҵΪʱ̫ˡ
He fell down then stairs. ¥ϵ
He fell even as I stretched out my hand to help him. ְʱˡ
He fell flat. ֱͦͦص¡
He fell into a sound sleep , don't arouse him. ˯ˣ
He fell into rank at sight of the company commander. С
He fell off his bicycle and cursed loudly. гˤš
He fell off the ladder and had serious injuries. ˤˡ
He fell on his head and lost consciousness. ͷˤʧȥ֪
He fell out of a tree and hurt his leg. ϵȡ
He fell quite twenty feet , but strange to say , he was not hurt. ʮӢ߸ߵĵطˤ˵Ҳ֣û
He fell sheer down 300 feet. ֱӢߡ
He fell silent. Ĭˡ
He fell to the bottom of the stairs. ˤ¥ݵ¡
He felt a pressure on the right shoulder. Ҽѹúܡ
He felt he was being strung along by his advisers. еĹŪˡ
He felt his stomach start to kick up. еθﲻˡ
He felt ill at ease in the strange surroundings. ĻУеִٲ
He felt in his pocket for the key. ڿڴԿס
He felt much better. оöˡ
He felt oppressed with the heat. ȵô
He felt sorry to learn the sad news. һϢеѹ
He felt that he was doing his duty. ѵְ
He felt that he was wounded in self esteem. еˡ
He felt the need of a better education. ебҪܵõĽ
He felt troubled and distressed. еտơ
He felt uncomfortable with foreigners. һеڡ
He felt well enough for light work. о壩ܺãҪ΢
He fights bravely for a cause. ΪҵӢ¶
He figured as a king in the pageant. ¶оаݹ
He filled a cup with kerosene , castor oil and vinegar. װú͡ͺʹס
He filled the glass with a steady hand. ѲһҲ
He finally realized his dream of becoming an actor. Աʵˡ
He finally won the suit. ʤߡ
He finished his homework first , then went out to play basketball. ҵȻȥ
He finished off all the milk and I had to drink black coffee. ţ̺ȹˣֻú忧ȡ
He finished second in the race. еõ
He finished the job in spite of many discouragements. ܶ
He finished the work without ( any)difficulty. ذѹˡ
He fired a haystack. ȼһɲݶѡ
He fired but missed the mark. ȴѰˡ
He fired up a cigar. һ֧ѩ̡
He first came up with the good idea of going to visit a factory. ȥι۹ġ
He fished out a handkerchief from his pocket. ӿڴͳһ
He fixed his eyes on the blackboard and answered the questions. עźڰش⡣
He flared up. Ȼŭ
He flashed a torch to guide me. ֵ·
He flashed the light in her eyes. ù۾ͻȻһա
He flew back from America. ɻء
He flew into a passion. Ȼŭ
He flew into the side of a mountain and cracked up. ʻķɻײɽһѡ
He flied for his life. 
He flies his own plane. ʻԼķɻ
He flutes wonderfully. Ӵúüˡ
He focused the camera and took a photo. Ժý࣬һࡣ
He folded the child in his arms. ѺӽڻС
He followed his father as manager. ̳丸Ϊ
He followed on despite every difficulty. ѣԼǰ
He followed the passengers onto the train. ÿ˻𳵡
He followed through on the plan. ɼƻ
He follows the crowd at a crucial moment. ڹؼʱ沨
He fondly imagined that he could learn French in six weeks. һѧᷨ
He forced a smile. ǿЦա
He forged money. αǮҡ
He forgot to charge the battery. Ǹسˡ
He forgot to do homework on occasion. ʱͥҵ
He fought down his fear. ŬԼֲ
He fought till his last breath. սһϢ
He found a number of people already working there. ֺܶѾɻˡ
He found a purse lying on the ground. ڵϼһǮ
He found a toy electric motor in a junk heap. ڷҵһ̨ߵ綯
He found an eletric motor in a junk pile. ڷһ
He found he couldn't string along with their unrealistic notions. еͬǵĲʵʵ뷨
He found himself in the mire. Լ
He found in it a copper jar with a lid. һиǵͭޡ
He found it important to study the situation in Russia. оƺҪ
He found out the seriousness of the problem and changed his tune. ԣǸı̬ȡ
He found that his English was too limited. Ӣ̫ˡ
He found the place much changed. ط˾޴ı仯
He freed himself from the control of his father. Ӹ׵Ĺ½ѳ
He freed himself of the charge of stealing. ˵ɡ
He frowned as though he didn't understand. üͷ񲻶Ƶġ
He froze on to them and wouldn't go away. ԣȥ
He fulfilled his task with ease. Ѿ
He gained much profit from reading. Ӷеõô
He gambled on horse races. 
He gashed his chin badly when shaving. ʱ򤲿ơ
He gashed his leg on the broken bottle. ƿӰȴһ˿ڡ
He gasped with rage. ֱ
He gave a cry for help. һ
He gave a curse when he hit his head. ͷײһ£һ䡣
He gave a full and particular account of the matter. ϸ
He gave a good loud laugh when he saw it. һǸʹЦ
He gave a lame excuse for being late. ˵˸վסŵɽٵԭ
He gave a large cut of meat to each of the guests. ÿһƬ⡣
He gave a lecture on physics. һ
He gave a negative answer. ˷񶨵Ļش
He gave a talk on \ the Tradition of Chinese Literature \. һйѧͳĽ
He gave a wave of the hand to say goodbye. ָ
He gave a yawn and then fell asleep. ˸ǷȻ˯ˡ
He gave an instant answer to my question. ̻شҵ⡣
He gave away a part of his income to his needy friends. һ͸ѵǡ
He gave her a cut on the head. ͷˡ
He gave her some roses in return for her kindness. õ廨Ϊл
He gave him a violent blow on the head. ׼Դͻһ¡
He gave his blood to help his sister. ѪԾ
He gave his clothes a good brush. ºúõˢһ
He gave his coffee a stir with the spoon. С׽ȡ
He gave his life for the cause of liberation of the Chinese people. ΪйĽҵ׳
He gave his mother much pain by acting in such a foolish way. Ĵʹĸ׺ʹࡣ
He gave his younger brother a pat on the shoulder. һܵܵļ
He gave it to me not today but the other day. ǽ죬Ǳҵġ
He gave me a cheerful greeting. еʺҡ
He gave me a detailed account of his work. һϸ
He gave me a flat denial. Ȼܾҡ
He gave me a friendly counsel. һѺõȰ档
He gave me a friendly smile. Ѻõ΢΢һЦ
He gave me a good description of what he had seen. һ˳ֵ
He gave me a jab with his finger. ָһ¡
He gave me a key ring. һԿȦ
He gave me a kind welcome. еؽӴҡ
He gave me a knowing wink. գۺʲô֪
He gave me a nod as we passed each other in the street. ڽ϶߹ʱҵ˵ͷ
He gave me a pair of leather gloves as a gift. ͸һƤΪ
He gave me a slap in the face ( eye). һ⡣
He gave me a story book when nobody was by. ˵ʱС˵ҡ
He gave me a very indefinite answer. ʮֺĻش
He gave me a warm smile. ѺõЦЦ
He gave me a wink. գգ۾
He gave me all the information he had. еϢˡ
He gave me full directions to enable me to find his house. ϸ˵ȥҡ
He gave me his word that he would not smoke. ̡֤
He gave me many a lift. θҰ
He gave me minute instructions about my work. ϸĹָʾ
He gave me some tips about gardening. ԰շһЩָ㡣
He gave me this book , also some candy to eat on the way home. Ȿ飬һЩǹڻؼҵ·ϳԡ
He gave me three correct answers. ȷĴ𰸡
He gave much reflection to the problem but still had no answer. Ǻþãûд𰸡
He gave my arm a squeeze. һҵĸ첲
He gave my hair a pull. һҵͷ
He gave orders that they should go home at once. ̻ؼҡ
He gave the bicycle a trial before he bought it. г֮ǰ
He gave the books up to her. ϵݸ
He gave the same answer as before. ԾͬĴ𸴡
He gave up engineering and took to medicine. ѧʼҽѧ
He gave up teaching only two years ago. ǰ뿪ѧġ
He gave us a long account of Scott's travels. дһƪ˾еĳƪ
He gave us an emphatic denial. Ǽϡ
He gave us the benefit of his advice. ȰǺкô
He gazed at the beautiful stones. עıʯ
He geared himself up for the job. ѾΪ׼
He generally goes to the park on Sundays. ͨ쵽԰ȥ
He gets about a great deal. ܡ
He gets above himself sometimes. ʱӹߡ
He gets nerves before every examination. ÿοǰš
He gets quarrelsome in his cups. ʱ֡
He gives the driest speech I've ever listened to. ı档
He glanced over my report , and said that it seemed to be all right. һҵı棬˵ƺԡ
He glared at the naughty children. Щĺһۡ
He glories in his success. ɹ
He glued two pieces of wood together. ľճ
He goes in for photography. Ӱ
He goes into business. ̡
He goes out without a hat all winter in defiance of the cold weather. ϶ñ
He goes to a film with his parents. ͸ĸһȥӰ
He goes to the cinema ( every) now and then. ȥӰ
He goes to the library on Sunday mornings. ÿȥͼݡ
He goes wherever he wishes. ⵽κεط
He got a comfortable pass in zoology , but barely scraped through in botany. ͨ˶ѧԣֲѧȴһ㲻
He got a divorce from her. ˻顣
He got a raise in his monthly wages. нˡ
He got a stitch in his side after he ran all the way home. һ·ܻؼҺ󣬾вͻȻʹ
He got a three year sentence , but he may come out early. дͽ̣Ҳǰͷš
He got a zero in this examination. ο֡
He got ahead fast in his studies. ѧϰϽܿ졣
He got all this by craft. ùƵõһС
He got an answer. õһ𸴡
He got away just before the enemy came. ڵ˵֮ǰܵˡ
He got back the watch he lost. ıһˡ
He got choked off for doing something wrong. ¶ܵ𱸡
He got double pay. ˫н
He got here five minutes late. Ӳŵ
He got here in the middle of the night. ڰҹ˵ء
He got his breath ( again). һ
He got his meaning across. ˼ˡ
He got in before the rain started. ֮ǰˡ
He got in his car and drove away. ˳ѳˡ
He got off without any loss. ûκʧ
He got on his bicycle and rode off. гˡ
He got on well with his workmates. ͹ദúǢ
He got out his dictionary. ȡʵ䡣
He got out of bed and stretched himself. ´˸
He got some stamps for me when he passed the post office. ·ʾָ˼Ʊ
He got the first place in the contest. ڱлõһ
He got the highest score in this exam. οе߷֡
He got the jackets in from the ground before the rain started. ֮ǰѳϵ˽
He got the money from me by a trick. ƭȥҵǮ
He got to Harbin the day before yesterday. ǰ쵽ġ
He got up and made his bed. 𴲺ñӡ
He got up very late this morning. ú
He got up with a stretch and a yawn. Ƿ
He grabbed a stick and sailed into the dog. ץһӣ
He grabbed at the money on the desk. ȥץϵǮ
He graduated as a driver. ȡ˾ʸ
He graduated from the college in 1962. ѧҵ
He grasped at the chance to study English. ץסѧӢ
He guessed wrong( ly). ´ˡ
He guided us through the forest. Ǵɭ֡
He hacked at the branch until it fell to the ground. ֦䵽ϡ
He had 5% decucted from his salary. Ĺʿ˰ٷ֮塣
He had a bad fall and put his shoulder out of joint. ˣҲѾˡ
He had a bad tooth pulled out yesterday. ˡ
He had a bristly moustache. 촽ϳһƲӲĺӡ
He had a broad Scotch accent. ˵кصո
He had a different suit for every hour of the day. һÿһСʱҪһ¡
He had a distinction in his music exam. ֿлٳƺţ£
He had a fair trial. ܵС
He had a fever , but now his temperature has gone down. ˣ½ˡ
He had a free hour so he made hay while the sun shone and got his lesson for the next һСʱУʱ׼ĹΡ
He had a genius for poetry. ʫʵ츳
He had a good catch of fish. ܶ㡣
He had a good education. ܹõĽ
He had a good head for mathematics. ѧš
He had a good lawyer to defend him. һʦΪ绤
He had a good many domestic troubles. ͥס
He had a good start , but I rowed him down. ڿʼȣͻŸˡ
He had a heavy package in his back. һصİ
He had a job as a mechanic in a garage. ޹
He had a lot of praise for Tom's work. ʮֳķĹ
He had a loud , strong voice , but his pronunciation was far from clear. ȴǳ塣
He had a narrow escape. ⲻ⡣
He had a nasty slip on the icy path. ڽС·ϻһӡ
He had a shower to cool himself off. ϴ˸ԡһ¡
He had a sore throat and found it difficult to swallow. ɤۣʶѡ
He had a strain in his ankle and in his shoulder. ׺ͼ粿Ťˡ
He had a strange way of making his classes lively and interesting. һصİ취ʹϵĿȤ
He had a tendency to shrink up whenever attention was focused on him. ÿǵעʱηǰ
He had a tooth out yesterday. һ
He had a very pleasant vacation at the seashore. ں̲ȹļڡ
He had barely enough money to live on. ûǮά
He had been deceived into thinking that she was a good person. ƭΪһˡ
He had been driven into a corner by the pertinacious ingenuity of Miss French. СٽƵһ취ҲûС
He had been talking for half an hour before anyone realized what he was driving at. ˰Сʱ˲˽˼
He had been tricked out of his money. Ǯƭˡ
He had borrowed a book on radio for you. һ顣
He had consumption last year. ȥ껼β
He had done his work badly Ĺúܲ
He had done nothing disgraceful. ûɲʵ¡
He had driven me to and from work for many years. °ࡣ
He had gained weight and looked much better. ӣɫÿöˡ
He had gone up north. ˡ
He had good luck in his business. ˡ
He had hardly any schooling. ûϹѧ
He had heated himself by rapid walking. 첽ʹ巢ȡ
He had his experiment report all written out neatly. ʵ鱨д塣
He had his guitar strung. ˣװҡ
He had his hair cut. ˷
He had his leg shot off in a battle. һսУһȸˡ
He had his pocket picked. ˡ
He had hoped to get 120 yuan for his old bike but had to settle for 100 yuan. ľгһʮԪһԪҲ
He had hurt his foot and had to hop along. һֻˣֻõС
He had internal injuries to his stomach. θˡ
He had just come back when I called. ȥʱջ
He had never been so well off in his life. ûôԣ
He had never heard it openly discussed before. û˹̸¡
He had no desire to return to his family. ؼҡ
He had no free time. ûпеʱ䡣
He had no great belief in Chinese medicine. ҽ
He had no malice towards anyone. κ˶޶⡣
He had no shame , and never felt he was wrong. еԼˡ
He had no son to succeed him. ûжӼ̳
He had not , so far as we knew , lost his bead. ˽⣬ûɥʧǡ
He had not yet arrived at that obvious fact. ûŪǸԶ׼ʵ
He had nowhere to go. ûʲôطȥ
He had one hundred dollars in hand. ͷһԪ
He had only a few coppers in his pocket. ڴֻмͭҡ
He had only done his duty , after all. ϾǾ˱ݶѡ
He had proved himself a most daring airman. ֤һ¸ҵĺձ
He had run up debts totaling more than 2 , 000. һǧӢծ
He had saved enough money so that he could live in comfort. ˲Ǯعӡ
He had scarcely ( Scarcely had he ) rung the bell when the door flew open. ҡžͿˡ
He had sold them out. ǳˡ
He had studied Japanese for a year and a half before he took up English. ʼѧϰӢ֮ǰѾѧһˡ
He had taken a great liking to Xiao Li. ǳϲС
He had taken no notice of the gift. ġ
He had taught himself advanced mathematics from textbooks. ͨ̿ѧ˸ߵѧ
He had the ability to push aside all difficulties. ųһѡ
He had the bad luck to break his leg. Ҷһȡ
He had the cheek to ask me to do his work for him ! ȻҪĹ
He had the fire burning day and night. ûҹš
He had the matter on his conscience. ¸еĲ
He had three burns on his right arm. ұˡ
He had to be of very strong constitution to put up with such tiring mental labour. һкǿܵôصͶ
He had to burst the door in because he had lost his key. ΪʧԿףòŶ롣
He had to cough up all he knew. ò˵Լ֪һС
He had to gather firewood to make a living. òΪ
He had to go by the post office on his way to school , so he mailed the letter. ȥѧУ;þʾ֣Ծ˳ˡ
He had to lie down for a while to rest his legs. һϢһ¡
He had to pay more at the airport because his case was overweight. ڻòึǮΪӳˡ
He had to peer at his book because the room was dark. ΪܰʱɷѾˡ
He had to read the passage over several times before he could understand it. ƪ¶ϼ
He had to satisfy all claims for the damage he had caused. ⳥ɵʧ
He had to take with him a sheep , a wolf and a basket of vegetables. һֻһֻǺһӲˡ
He had to work with all his might to move the big rock. òþȫȥƶǿʯͷ
He had very little schooling. ܵĽ١
He had words of encouragement for each one of us. ÿ˶ЩĻ
He hadn't enough strength of mind to refuse. ־ǿ޷ܾ
He hadn't intended that we should all be there. û˼Ƕ
He hadn't made up his mind yet just what he should do. ûо׸ô졣
He halted the car at the traffic lights. ں̵ǰͣס
He hammered on the door to wake us. ʹŽǡ
He handed me a slip when I went into the room. ߽ʱһֽ
He handed round the letter he had just received. ѸյǷŸҴġ
He happened not to be at home. պòڼҡ
He happened on the book in a second-hand bookstore. ھżȻⱾ顣
He hardly ever drinks. ٺȾơ
He hardly ever looks up a word. ѵòһʡ
He hardly knew how to write , yet he had to stop learning. ûѧд֣͵ֹͣѧϰˡ
He has a bicycle pump. һгͲ
He has a business in London. ׶һ̵꣨򹤳ҵ
He has a cold head at all times. ʲôʱѵͷԡ
He has a complaint in the chest. ؿв
He has a complex against foreigners. ǿҵķС
He has a comprehensive knowledge of science. ԿѧԵ˽⡣
He has a contrary opinion ( idea , etc.) һ෴Ŀ뷨
He has a cool head at all times. ʲôʱѵͷԡ
He has a cool head. ͷ侲
He has a direct way of doing things. ֱ˵
He has a disposition to come again. 
He has a doctor's degree. вʿѧλ
He has a dog with a white patch on its back. һֻпëĹ
He has a fair knowledge of history. ʷ֪
He has a fair skin. Ƥס
He has a fever and a temperature of 38. 38 ¶.
He has a fine hand on the violin. óС١
He has a fond look. иȰס
He has a form rounded out with health. 彡Բġ
He has a funny temper. Ƣܹ֡
He has a gift for foreign languages. š
He has a good command of English. Ӣյúܺá
He has a good digestion. ǿ
He has a good ear for music. м
He has a good eye for color. ڼɫ
He has a good head for business. кõҵͷԡ
He has a good position in a government office. ڸﵣһְ
He has a good reputation as a teacher. нʦĺ
He has a good stock of information. ӵдϡ
He has a graceful walk. ·
He has a great hold over his younger brother. ֧ܵܺ
He has a great store of knowledge. зḻ֪ʶ
He has a healthy constitution. нȫ
He has a high ideal in life. ие롣
He has a high office in the Government. ڸﵣκܸߵְ
He has a hobby for storing up sayings in his mind. биԵá
He has a horror of rats. 
He has a hunger for knowledge. õ֪ʶ
He has a job as a teacher. νʦĹ
He has a large heart. ػ
He has a lively imagination. зḻ
He has a love for physics. 
He has a new play on the fire. дһ¾籾
He has a nice ear for music. ּΪС
He has a nice sum of money put away. һǮ
He has a pain in the head. ͷʹ
He has a pass to the movie. һſӰƱ
He has a passion for sports. ԣ˶á
He has a peculiar accent. Ŀر
He has a pipe in his mouth. һ̶
He has a pleasing face. ɫ
He has a pocket camera. һ̨
He has a pretty wit. лǡ
He has a quick ear. 
He has a rage for collecting first editions. ռĿȡ
He has a remarkable memory. ļĲѰ
He has a reputation for courage. ¸ơ
He has a serious illness. ú
He has a singular interest in science. ԿѧرȤ
He has a stately carriage. ֹׯء
He has a streak of humour in him. еĬ
He has a streak of paint on his arm. ĸմһᡣ
He has a strong will. мǿ־
He has a swift foot. ߵúܿ졣
He has a taste for good pork. ϲϵ⡣
He has a taste for poetry. ʫʡ
He has a trick of repeating himself. ظԼϰߡ
He has a trong objection to getting up early. 
He has a very easy manner. ֹݲȡ
He has a very impressive manner. ̵̬ӡ
He has a very kind heart. һǳõĳĵʮֺã
He has a very sharp mind. ͷԺ
He has a very strong imagination. кܷḻ
He has a vocabulary of only a few hundred words. յĴʻֻмٸ֡
He has a weak heart. ಻̫á
He has a wealth of hair. ͷܶࡣ
He has a wide knowledge of French history. ڷʷԨ֪ʶ
He has a wife and family to keep. ҪӺһˡ
He has a wife and fifteen children to support. ҪӺʮӡ
He has a wrong conception of life. Ǵġ
He has almost finished his work. Ѿ˹
He has already sawn the branches up , now we have plenty of firewood. Ѿ֦һһεģ㹻ľˡ
He has always been a little peculiar. еŹ֡
He has always dealt well by me. һֱҺܺá
He has always earned an honest living. һı
He has always lived a life of pleasure. һֱſֵ
He has always supported the weaker party. һֱһ
He has an appetite for writing. ôд顣
He has an attack of illness. ˡ
He has an earnest desire to be an all round person. ϣΪһȫ淢չˡ
He has an English book. һӢ顣
He has an excellent delivery. ݽʱúüˡ
He has an honest face. һʵ̹ʵ
He has an ill temper. Ƣá
He has an interest in the business. ڸ̵һɷݡ
He has an iron constitution. һ
He has an iron nerve. ׳
He has an iron will. и־
He has an itch for writing a book. ˵
He has an obligation to support his parents. зĸ
He has an old face. Եˡ
He has arrived at manhood. ѳˡ
He has asked for leave. ˡ
He has awaited your coming for a week. Ѿһˡ
He has backed down from the position he took last week. ѷȡ
He has become quite a famous person. ѳΪˡ
He has been a good friend to me. һҵߡ
He has been a long confinement to bed. ڴѾá
He has been a teacher for scores of years. ʦмʮˡ
He has been an advanced worker for years. λȽߡ
He has been avoiding me. һֱܿҡ
He has been behind the scenes. һֱĻ
He has been concerned in this affair. ǣ
He has been dangerously ill. һֱúء
He has been designated as the Minister for Education. ѱΪ
He has been drinking again. ֺȾˡ
He has been for many years in the service. ۶ˡ
He has been hardly treated. ̱ܿԴ
He has been here. 
He has been ill , but now he is considerably better. ˲ںöˡ
He has been ill and is still weak. Ժ
He has been ill for a long time. ˺ܾˡ
He has been ill for the past two weeks. һֱ
He has been in the army since he left school. 뿪ѧУһֱڲ
He has been in the cinema for many years. Ӱꡣ
He has been in the office of the company for three years. ˾ְѾˡ
He has been kicking around Africa for many years. ڷ޵˺üꡣ
He has been made president of our club. ѡΪǵľֲΡ
He has been rather slack in his work lately; you'd better jack him up a bit. ɻеùúù
He has been relieved of his anxieties. ǡ
He has been studying hard since then. ԺѧϰһֱŬ
He has been successful in life and was a rich man. ҵϣܳɹ˸̡
He has been tended without delay. õ˼ʱľȻ
He has been thirty years out of college. ѧҵʮˡ
He has been travelling day and night. ҹ·
He has been troubled by a bad tooth. һֱۡ
He has been trying hard to hold on to his temper. һֱԼƢ
He has been very ill , but he is now out of danger. úΣڡ
He has been waiting for his brother for a long time. ȺֵѺܾˡ
He has been working away without a rest ever since breakfast. ӳ緹֮󣬾һֱڲͣظɡ
He has been working overtime. ڼӰ๤
He has been working too much , and is not at all well. In other words , he needs a ho ȣҲãҲ˵Ҫݼ١
He has bought a dictionary second hand. һֵ䡣
He has buried his son. Ķˡ
He has come from beyond the sea. ѴӺ
He has come to the end of his money. Ǯˡ
He has completely recovered and will start to work next week. ȫָܿʼ
He has conceived a new plan. һµļƻ
He has conquered her respect. õ𾴡
He has contracted for the building of the house of 20 , 000 dollars. Ԫⴱӡ
He has contributed to the magazine for several years. Ϊ־дѾкüˡ
He has copied the whole essay out. ƪ³ˣôֻˣ
He has crossed over to the opposition. ѾתԷȥˡ
He has dark hair. ͷڵġ
He has decided to back out of the scheme. ˳ƻ
He has decided to lay off smoking. ѾĽˡ
He has designs on that young girl. ͼı졣
He has determined that nothing shall prevent him from going to work in the countrysid ˾˵ʲôҲҪũȥ
He has determined to learn English. ¾ѧӢ
He has devoted himself to teaching since he graduated from the college in 1962. һѧҵһֱڽ
He has devoted his life to the revolution. һ׸˸ҵ
He has disappointed his parents deeply. ʹ˫ʧ
He has done his work. Ĺ
He has done no work and hasn't chance of passing the exam. ûѧϰͨԡ
He has drawn a rough draft. ˸ݸ塣
He has drunk so much that he cannot stand. ƺȵ̫ˣվվסˡ
He has eaten his lunch. 緹
He has eaten nothing since yesterday. ԴûԹ
He has enough to contend with , without bothering himself with your problems. ʹΪģԼҲӦˡ
He has entered on his sixteenth year. ʮˡ
He has excellent judgement concerning horses. ʶ
He has experience as well as knowledge. ֪ʶо顣
He has failed the test many times. Զβ
He has fallen ill. ˡ
He has fallen into disgrace with his companions. Ƕˡ
He has formed an interesting collection of ancient pottery. ղһȤĹŴɡ
He has found a new path. һ·
He has found out the puzzle. Ѳˡ
He has fulfilled the requirements to an inch. ȫﵽҪ
He has given away all his money. Ǯ͸ˡ
He has given me an account of what happened. ҽľ
He has given up his job. ȥ˹
He has given up smoking. ˡ
He has gone abroad. Ѿˡ
He has gone away for the weekend. ĩȥˡ
He has gone away with my umbrella. ҵɡ
He has gone mad. Ѿˡ
He has gone on errands. ȥˡ
He has gone to take his rest for the night. ȥ˯ˡ
He has gone to the bad since he got rich. ԴͶˡ
He has gone without her consent. ûеõͬˡ
He has good control over his company. ѹ˾úܺá
He has got a cold. ˷ˡ
He has got it made. ǳسɹ
He has great depth. ں
He has great influence with the government. ԸӰ
He has great powers of concentration. עܼС
He has great weight in the world of letters. ѧӰ졣
He has grown so fat that his clothes won't meet. ֵ¶۲ˡ
He has grown up to be a man. ѳˡ
He has had a lot of visitors lately. ˡ
He has had an honourable career. һιٵľ
He has had great success in life. ҵܳɹ
He has had several successes with his plays. 籾ܳɹ
He has harbored a dislike for me for five years. һֱһġ
He has heavy outgoings on his new house. ·ӷúܸߡ
He has his picture taken. ˸һ
He has his tail between his legs. ɫɥ
He has horses on hire. ƥ⡣
He has improved his work a lot. ظĽĹ
He has improved neither his work nor his attitude. Ĺ͹̬ȶûиĽ
He has improved some. ٽˡ
He has inked out the mistakes in the typescript. īˮͿȥ˴ָеĴ
He has inquired for you. Ҫ㡣
He has invented a new way of making silk. һ˿·
He has just come after the book he left here yesterday. ղȡǱ顣
He has just come. 
He has kept up his study ever since the year 1980. ԴһŰһֱѧϰ
He has kept up with a number of his old workmates since his retirement. Ժһֱͬ±ϵ
He has knocked back two double rums. ȵ˫ķơ
He has known her from a child ( =since childhood). Сʶ
He has laid down a plan for the holidays. ⶩһȼڵļƻ
He has laid up some money. ѻһЩǮ
He has left for London. Ѿ뿪ȥ׶ˡ
He has left off working. ֹͣˡ
He has left the country and gone to India. 뿪絽ӡˡ
He has less money than ever. Ǯκʱ١
He has lived in Beijing over two years. סڱˡ
He has long since died. þǰˡ
He has looked for a job ever since. һֱҹ
He has lost all his friends as a result of his foolish behaviour. Ϊ޴ʧȥеѡ
He has lost his situation. Ѿʧְλˡ
He has loved manual labour since he was a child. СȰͶ
He has made a cup of coffee for you. Ϊһȡ
He has made a good beginning. Ѿһͷ
He has made a lot of intellectual efforts. ˴Ŭ
He has made almost no mistakes. ûг
He has made himself master of the language. Ѿͨԡ
He has made such good progress. ȡĽ
He has made two mistakes in his grammar. ﷨Ϸ
He has made up his mind to dry out. Ľơ
He has matched the pattens up very well. Щͼúܺá
He has merely hinted at it. ʾ¶ѡ
He has much energy. 档
He has much experience as an engineer. Ϊʦ˵Ǹоġ
He has never been dubious of success. Գɹûлɹ
He has never manifested the slightest ill will toward... δԡ¶һ
He has never seen his father in law before. ǰûм
He has no brother so far as I know. ֪ûֵܡ
He has no brothers as far as I know. ֪ûֵܡ
He has no claim upon our sympathy. ȨҪͬ顣
He has no control over himself. ܿԼ
He has no end of friends. кܶѡ
He has no fixed occupation. ûй̶ְҵ
He has no French books. ûз顣
He has no hope of passing the examination. ûмϣ
He has no intention of settling down yet. ɼҡ
He has no intention to jack up the plan. ûзƻ˼
He has no manners at all. һòûС
He has no more ink in his pen. ĸֱûīˮ
He has no objection to my going. ȥ
He has no quarrel with us. ûɺۡ
He has no regular work. ûй̶
He has no relatives in town , and so probably would find no place to stay. If it come ڳûݣ˿޴ޡ
He has no right to say so. ûȨ˵
He has no use for the book. ҪⱾ顣
He has no warmth of heart. 顣
He has no will of his own. û
He has not actually realized the full implication. ûʶȫ塣
He has not ever done the job yet. û
He has not got his remove. δ
He has not worked so there is not much hope that he will pass the exam. ûѧϰԲϣܿ
He has now knocked out most of the other competitors. ̭˴ľߡ
He has offered me just what I expected. ҵĶõġ
He has only a foggy idea of it. ֻģĹ
He has outgrown his elder brother. 糤ĸߡ
He has painted the gate. Ϲˡ
He has pasted the stickers on. ýѱǩϡ
He has performed all his duties. ȫְ
He has persuaded me of its truth. ʹġ
He has played an important part in this drama. ϷԵаһҪĽɫ
He has plenty of go. 档
He has promised to look into the matter. ѾӦе顣
He has quarrelled with his best friend. õѳˡ
He has quite a temper. Ƣꡣ
He has reached his majority. Ѵﵽ˷䡣
He has received many letters in congratulation of his birthday. յףյš
He has recovered consciousness. ѻָ֪
He has reformed himself. ѸĹˡ
He has rescued me from the mire of misery. Ҵӿຣ˳
He has run away with ( stoling) my most valuable books. ͵һЩǳܵˡ
He has run half his race. Ѷɹ¡
He has sacrificed his life for the revolution. Ϊ
He has seen service in Japan. ձۡ
He has set us a good example. Ϊ˺ð
He has settled down in the countryside. ũ尲仧
He has shifted the rug away from the window. Ѱѵ̺Ӵڰˡ
He has shown a creative genius. ʾдš
He has slowed down a lot since his heart attack. ԴಡԺٶ۵öˡ
He has sold his house against his will. Υ۷ݡ
He has some blue ink. Щīˮ
He has some difficulties in his study , but with his comrades' help he has kept up wi ѧϰЩѣͬ־ǵİ£Ѹϰϵ
He has some faults common to us. еһЩȱ㡣
He has something to do with the college. ѧйϵ
He has started up a new business. Ѵµ
He has stepped into a good estate by inheritance. Ѵ֮ͼ̳һʷز
He has stopped vomiting and his food should stay down now. ֹͣŻ£ȥĶڿθˡ
He has strong will , and nothing can stop him doing what he wants. ־ǿɵκֹˡ
He has struggled with sickness for a few months. һֱ뼲
He has studied out the mystery. ⿪ԡ
He has studied the cultures of Eastern countries. оҵĻ
He has subscribed for a new English-Chinese dictionary. ԤһµӢʵ䡣
He has suffered a lot of pain. ʹú
He has suffered from a disorder of the digestive system. ѻϵͳʧ
He has suffered in his pocket. ھܵʧ
He has taken a hand at the affair. Ԥ¡
He has taken ship for Shanghai. ѳ˴ȥϺˡ
He has taken the chair at the conference. Ǵλ顣
He has tasted the sweets and bitters of life. ѳ
He has the advantage of a good education. ܹýŵ㡣
He has the best claim to the honour. ʸ١
He has the highest standing in our class. ǰ༶š
He has the lead in the school play. ѧУǡ
He has the same religious beliefs as I do. ڽҵһ
He has the stamp of a scholar about him. ѧߵӡ
He has thin hair. ͷϡ衣
He has to do with all sorts of people. ú͸ָ˴򽻵
He has to have an operation to undergo at once. ò϶
He has to send his mother to a hospital. ȥҽԺ
He has tons of money. кܶܶǮ
He has travelled over the whole country. Ѿαȫ
He has trimmed away all the rough edges on that hedge. Ѱ鶥ƽĵط޼ˡ
He has trimmed off all the jagged pieces in the hedge. вβĲ޼
He has trimmed up his nails. ޼ָס
He has turned botanist. ֲѧҡ
He has two great interests in life Ȥֺͻ滭
He has unlimited assurance. Ϊš
He has used me like a dog. ҵһ
He has visited many distant lands. ңԶĹҡ
He has wasted away to skin and bone. ݵóƤͷˡ
He has wired the broken chair together. ý˿Ӱˡ
He has won a gold medal. һöʽ¡
He has won a national championship in the dashes. Ӯڶܷȫھ
He has worked hard and it's probable that he'll succeed. Ŭܻܿɹ
He has worked very hard and deserves to pass the exams. ѧϰŬԼӦõġ
He has written a book on Shakespeare. дһɯʿǵ顣
He has written a historical drama. дһʷ籾
He hasn't a clue how to dance. ô衣
He hasn't a penny to his name. ޷ġ
He hasn't done a stroke of work today. һ¶û
He hasn't enough money for food , let alone amusements. ԷǮҲ˵ȥˡ
He hasn't much knowledge of science. ûжٿѧ֪ʶ
He hasn't opened the letter yet. ûвء
He hasn't the least thought of himself. ˿Ǹˡ
He hastened to catch the train. æȥϻ𳵡
He hated all this bitterly. һжΪʹޡ
He hates to part with his money so he never buys any gifts. ԸǮӲκ
He heard a strange voice in the next room. İ˵˵
He heard the people whisper he had nothing on. ǵӡ
He held his hands at his side. ַ
He held off for half an hour because of the rain. Ϊ꣬˰СʱŶ
He held off telephoning me. ӻ绰ҡ
He held sway over all England. ͳȫӢ
He held the door for us and we sailed through. ץţ˹ȥ
He helped her in mathematics. ѧѧ
He helped me with open hands. ذҡ
He helped sweep the floors of the waiting rooms. ɨ˺ҡ
He helped the children off the bus. ³
He helped to keep us in touch with what was going on there. ˽Ƕ
He hesitated in replying. ڻشʱ¡
He hesitates at nothing. ʲô¶ɡ
He hid a hundred gold watches in his car and smuggled them into the country. һֻ˽뾳
He hid the money under the floor. Ǯڵذ档
He hinted at his intention to go abroad. ʾгͼ
He hinted at where we might find the answer. ʾҵش
He hired a car with a driver. һ˾
He hit at me , but missed. һȭҴûС
He hit his head against the wall. ͷǽϡ
He hit me with a stick. ùӴҡ
He hit out at Mr. Smith. ʷ˹
He hit the ball with his club. ð
He hit the boy a heavy ( hard) blow. شкһȭ
He hit the bull s eye at a hundred paces. ڰٲаġ
He hit the mark nine times. ŴλĿꡣ
He hit the thief in the jaw. ͻС͵򢡣
He holds life cheap. 
He holds strong views on race. Ĺ۵
He hoped that his country would always be at peace with all other countries. ϣĹԶбĹұֺƽϵ
He hugged his mother. ӵ衣
He hung his head. ͷ
He hurried by without a word. Ҵҵ߹ȥû˵һ仰
He hurried forward to meet them. 첽ǰȥӭǡ
He hurried there , but found them all out. ϵִҶȥˡ
He hurt himself when he fell. ʱˡ
He idled away the whole morning in his room. ڷһ糿
He idled away the whole morning. һϡ
He illuminated a statement with many examples. ʵһ۵㡣
He imitates the teacher's intonation. ģʦ
He immersed himself in thought. ˼
He implored the king for mercy. 
He importuned me for a position in my office. ϵҪҵİ´һλá
He importuned me to grant his request. ҪҴӦ
He impressed the wax with a seal. ͼӡϡ
He incited them to rise against the government. ɿԸ
He increased in knowledge with the increase of age. ֪ʶ
He incurred his father's displeasure. 
He indicated the door with his finger. ָͷָָš
He indulges in a new hat. һñӰ֡
He inherited the estate. ̳˲ҵ
He injected my arm with penicillin. ҵıע֡
He injured his foot in the act of saving the child. Ⱥʱˡ
He inquired after my health. Һá
He inquired for a particular book at the library. ͼݲѯһרõ顣
He inquired of me about our work. ˽ǵĹ
He inserted a word in the sentence. ھмһ֡
He insisted on his innocence. ˵ġ
He insisted on immediate payment. ҪԷ
He insisted on my staying for lunch. Ҫ³з
He insists she be invited to our party. Ҫμǵľۻᡣ
He inspired his audience with patriotism. ڵİȳ
He inspired his pupils to work hard. ѧǻŬ
He inspires self-confidence in ( into) his pupils. ѧҪġ
He installed a washing machine in the kichen. ڳﰲһ̨ϴ»
He insulted me by saying that. ˵ĻǸ衣
He introduced his brother to me with enthusiasm. ĵذܸܵܽǡ
He invited me to his home to talk over old times. ҵȥĹȥ¡
He invited us to ( for) tea. ȥԲ㡣
He is ( gone) on a visit. ȥˡ
He is 12 years old and he has been going to school for six years. ʮѾѧˡ
He is a back number. Ǹˡ
He is a basketball player with good speed. һٶȿ˶Ա
He is a bear. һ³ˡ
He is a bit cross today. е㲻ˡ
He is a black sheep in the family. ҵİܼӡ
He is a boy with little power of concentration. Ǹעⲻ׼ек
He is a bright example of the youth. Ĺ԰
He is a business man all the time. һֱġ
He is a butcher by trade. ְҵ
He is a Cabinet Minister. ڸ󳼡
He is a capable group leader. ǸܸɵС鳤
He is a careful driver. һλСĵ˾
He is a careless ( little) beggar. ǸĵģСһ
He is a Chinese to the core. һصصйˡ
He is a civil servant. ǹԱ
He is a clever dancer. ɵ赸Ա
He is a clever mountaineer. ǸɵĵɽԱ
He is a clumsy man. Ǹֱŵˡ
He is a coal merchant. Ǹú̡
He is a competent cousel. Ǹܸɵı绤ʦ
He is a consul general. ¡
He is a convert to Catholicism. ̡
He is a cousin of mine. ҵãֵܡ
He is a cunning child. Ǹƻĺӡ
He is a curious looking man. Ǹòصˡ
He is a deadly foe to us. ǵС
He is a deaf blind creature. һϹˡ
He is a decent fellow. Ǹɵˡ
He is a deep sea diver. ǱˮԱ
He is a dependable friend. һλѡ
He is a deputy to the National People's Congress. 
He is a desperate criminal. һױﷸ
He is a destroyer. ƻߡ
He is a difficult man to contend with. һѶԸˡ
He is a difficult person to deal with. һѶԸˡ
He is a dignified old man. һλϵˡ
He is a disagreeable fellow. Ǹദļһ
He is a disobedient child. Ǹĺӡ
He is a distant cousin of mine. ҵԶ硣
He is a doctor by profession. ְҵǸҽ
He is a doctor of Medicine. ҽѧʿ
He is a doctor or something. ҽһˡ
He is a doubtful character. Ǹɵ
He is a down to earth sort of fellow. Ǹʵˡ
He is a downright sort of person. һʵˡ
He is a drummer. һ֡
He is a drunkard. һ
He is a fair judge. һλԱ
He is a fair specimen of manhood. Ǹĵ䷶
He is a fairly good violinist. Ǹ൱õС֡
He is a famous chemical expert. һλĻѧרҡ
He is a famous mechanic. һλļ
He is a famous musician. һλּҡ
He is a famous physicist. һλѧҡ
He is a fanciful writer. һλҡ
He is a farmer and raises horses. ũ
He is a farmer. һũ
He is a fast runner. ܵúܿ졣
He is a French. Ƿˡ
He is a fresh hand in running the machine. Ǹ֡
He is a gentleman of a kind. Ǹʿ
He is a good ( bad) mixer. Ǹףѣദˡ
He is a good , slow walker. һڻߵˡ
He is a good bat. һô֡
He is a good correspondent. Ǹдŵˡ
He is a good friend of mine. ҵĺѡ
He is a good judge of faces. һڹ۲ɫˡ
He is a good judge of horses. мҡ
He is a good man. һˡ
He is a good speaker. һõ˵ҡ
He is a great industrial. λҵҡ
He is a green hand at doing such work. Ĺûо顣
He is a handsome man. һӡ
He is a head taller than I. Ҹ߳һͷ
He is a heavy drinker. һˣߣ
He is a jet pilot. һλɻʻԱ
He is a lighthouse keeper. ǿصƵġ
He is a likely young man. һϣˡ
He is a live boy. һкӡ
He is a man of broad mind. Ǹˡ
He is a man of conscience. Ǹĵˡ
He is a man of distinction. λ֪ʿ
He is a man of far sight. һĿԶˡ
He is a man of giant strength. һʿ
He is a man of great industrious. Ǹǳˡ
He is a man of great latent power. һкܴǱˡ
He is a man of great learning. Ǹѧˡ
He is a man of high character. һλƷеˡ
He is a man of high degree. Ǹλܸߵˡ
He is a man of high resolve. һ־ǳǿˡ
He is a man of hot temper. ŭ
He is a man of humble origin. һ΢ˡ
He is a man of independent mind. Ǹжˡ
He is a man of literary culture. Ǹѧˡ
He is a man of many abilities. һж෽ܵˡ
He is a man of medium height. һеĵˡ
He is a man of method. һˡ
He is a man of narrow views. Ǹ۹ǳˡ
He is a man of nerve. һеˡ
He is a man of no mark. ǸС䡣
He is a man of noble nature. һƷ¸еˡ
He is a man of strong emotions. һǿҵˡ
He is a man of strong frame. ׳
He is a man of the utmost importance. һλҪ
He is a man of wide information. Ǹѧŵˡ
He is a man of wide reading. ǸѧʶԨˡ
He is a man of wisdom. Ǹˡ
He is a man of zeal. ˡ
He is a man to be depended on. Ǹסˡ
He is a man who has no shame. Ǹ߳ĵˡ
He is a man who is always nosing into other people's affair. һ̽ˡ
He is a man who is unpopular with the people. ǲӭˡ
He is a man who lacks decision. ǸѶϵˡ
He is a man who runs ahead of the time. ʱǰˡ
He is a man with an uncertain temper. һλƢˡ
He is a man with big heart. һˡ
He is a man with generous nature. һΪˡ
He is a man without fear. һηˡ
He is a manly little boy. ǸӺŵСк
He is a many sided man. һŶյˡ
He is a Marxist. һλ˼ߡ
He is a mass of wounds. ˡ
He is a master of humour. λĬʦ
He is a master of melody. Ǹɼҡ
He is a mature man. һӡ
He is a mellow scientist. һλĿѧҡ
He is a member of the staff. ְԱ֮һ
He is a member of the ward assembly. Ա
He is a model League member. һģԱ
He is a monster. һˡ
He is a moral man. һƷжˡ
He is a musical child. һֵĺӡ
He is a nameless hero. Ӣۡ
He is a native of Harbin. Ƕˡ
He is a native of this country Ǳ
He is a near and dear friend of mine. ҵܵѡ
He is a neighbour of ours. ǵģһھӡ
He is a painter in water colours. λˮʻҡ
He is a perfect stranger to me. Ҹʶ
He is a perfect terror. һɽ˺¡
He is a person with a narrow outlook. Ǹխˡ
He is a poor hand at writing. дòá
He is a poor speaker. һ׾ӵ˵ߡ
He is a powerful president. һλȨͳ
He is a practical man and doesn't like empty talk. һעʵɵˣϲ̸
He is a practised hand at tennis. ֡
He is a professional artist; he lives by selling his pictures. һְҵңΪ
He is a professional foot baller. һְҵ˶Ա
He is a promising artist. һλǰ;ҡ
He is a rapid worker. ɻǸ֡
He is a reasonable person and will understand your delay. Ǹͨˣ½ӡ
He is a researcher of working class origin. ǹ˳оԱ
He is a responsible person and can be trusted to carry out the plan. һˣȥִмƻ
He is a rich man but he lives in a modest little house. ǸǮˣȴסһӵС
He is a scholar in name only , but not in reality. ֻǸʵѧߡ
He is a serious student and works very hard. 棬ѧϰǳŬ
He is a severe boss. Ǹ̵ϰ塣
He is a severe but kind teacher. ǸϸֺͰĽʦ
He is a sly dog. һƻˡ
He is a soldier in deed but not in name. һʵʿ
He is a soldier who would die game. һսʿ
He is a stamps collector. һʼҡ
He is a star baseball player. һǡ
He is a staunch communist. ǸᶨĹߡ
He is a steady fellow( worker , etc.) , not drink , regular in his hours , and we may ǸɿˣˣȾƣʱ̣ǿ
He is a steady young man. ǸȽˡ
He is a successful writer. һгɾ͵ҡ
He is a tall and spare man. һݸߵˡ
He is a teacher of Chinese. һλʦ
He is a terrible man when he is roused. ŭʱǸµˡ
He is a thorough scoundrel. һͷβĶ
He is a thoughtless boy and is always making mistakes. ǸĴĺӣ
He is a ticket collector. ǸտԱ
He is a tireless worker. Ǹβˡ
He is a tractor driver. ʻԱ
He is a tremedous talker. Ǹ̸ҡ
He is a tremendous eater. Ǹˡ
He is a very domestic man. һλʮְҵˡ
He is a very healthy boy. һܽĺӡ
He is a very mischievous boy. һǳĺӡ
He is a wasteful man. Ǹӻ˷ѵˡ
He is a witty man. һлǵˡ
He is a wolf in sheep's clothing. һƤǡ
He is a worker , and a peasant as well. ǹˣҲũ
He is a yellow race. Ǹˡ
He is a young man rich by inheritance. Ǹ̳вƲԣˡ
He is about to faint. Ҫιȥˡ
He is above me in the class. ڰϱǿ
He is absent in Matsu. 档
He is absolutely square. Ǿֱġ
He is absorbed in study. רĶ顣
He is accustomed to staying up late. ϰ˯
He is afraid to talk up when he disagrees with the teacher. ͬʦʱֱ˵
He is ahead of his class in English. Ӣȫһ
He is all talk. ڷϻ
He is almost two metres tall. ׸ߡ
He is alone. һˡ
He is always a great draw at political meetings. λһλעĿ
He is always asking silly questions. Щ޴⡣
He is always at hand to help me. ʱڽ԰ҡ
He is always cheerful. Ƿǳġ
He is always contradicting me. Ƕײҡ
He is always forward to help others. İˡ
He is always having headaches. ͷۡ
He is always in difficulties. ȱǮ
He is always in high feather. Ǿ
He is always leaving his papers about. ǰĵҷš
He is always moaning about his bad luck. ˵á
He is always nosing into what doesn't concern him. Ǹ޹ص¡
He is always polite to everyone. ÿ˶
He is always ready to help his classmates with their lessons. ڰͬѧǸϰΡ
He is always showing off. ǰҫԼ
He is always sweating( away) at his job. Ǻع
He is always taking medicines. ڳԸָҩ
He is always very much contented; he is a careless youth. Ǻ㣬Ǹǵꡣ
He is an apprentice carpenter. ľѧͽ
He is an apt ( a dull) scholar. һģޱģѧϰߡ
He is an artificer of great cunning. ǸܻɵĹ
He is an assistant engineer. һλʦ
He is an athletic star. һ˶ǡ
He is an easy mark. ϵ
He is an educational worker. һλߡ
He is an engineer. һλʦ
He is an Englishman to core. ǳͷβ׼Ӣˡ
He is an Englishman to the backbone. һصصӢˡ
He is an expert in English. λӢרҡ
He is an idler. ֺеˡ
He is an ill man. Ǹˡ
He is an imaginative boy. һϲĺӡ
He is an importer. һλ̡
He is an inspector. һλԱ
He is an intellectual person. λˡ
He is an intense person. λˡ
He is an irresponsible cadre. Ǹεĸɲ
He is an obscure poet. һʫˡ
He is an officer famous for his skill and dash. һԸɾľ١
He is an old fox. һϺꡣһϻͷ
He is an old hand. Ǹ֡
He is an old soldier. һϱ
He is an outcast. һߡ
He is an ugly customer. ǸĹ˿͡
He is an unsatisfactory employee. ǸĹԱ
He is an upright man. һֱˡ
He is angry about the loss of his pen. Ϊ˸ֱʶ
He is angry at ( or about) your behaviour. Ϊ
He is anxious for her news. ֪Ϣ
He is anxious to get a job. ҵһ
He is apt to leave things about. ܰѶҶ
He is apt with his instrument. ʹߡ
He is as good as dead. һ
He is as happy as can be. ҸòҸˡ
He is as sharp as a needle. ǳ
He is as simple as a child. һ
He is as strong as an ox. ţһǿ׳
He is as tall as I am. һߡ
He is as true as steel. ȷʵǿɿġ
He is ashamed of his foolish behaviour. Լ޴Ϊе
He is at great pains to do his work well. ߾ȫѹá
He is at least six , and perhaps more. ֹܻ꣬
He is at once a stateman and scientist. һλμңͬʱһλѧҡ
He is at once a teacher and a doctor. ʦҽ
He is at peace with his neighbours. ھӶܺ
He is at present away on his holidays. Ŀǰȥݼˡ
He is at the door. ſڡ
He is at the head of the class. ڰǰé
He is attached to a destroyer. һۡ
He is away at a meeting. ȥˡ
He is away from home for a long time. þòڼˡ
He is away on business. ³ȥˡ
He is beating the drum. ùġ
He is beating up cream. ڽ͡
He is beloved of all. ܵҵİ
He is below me in rank. αҵ͡
He is bending to the oars. 
He is bent on going to sea. 뵱һԱ
He is beside himself with anger. ÷
He is blind in the left eye. Ϲġ
He is blind to his own shortcomings. Լȱ㡣
He is blowing the horn. ڴŽǡ
He is bound up in his studies. ר־ѧϰ
He is breaking slowly. ˥ˡ
He is burning with jealousy. ܶʼɡ
He is busy getting ready for his journey. æ׼ȥС
He is but a boy. ֻǸӡ
He is careful enough. ϸĵˡ
He is catholic to the core. ǵصصͽ
He is cautious in his choice of words. Ǻܽ
He is cautious of giving offence to others. ˡ
He is certain of success. Ȼɹ
He is certain to come. һ
He is certain to do his duty. ϶ᾡְ
He is chained to his work. æʹܷ
He is changing his job because he wants a bigger income. ڵΪ롣
He is characterized as a man of hobbies. صжȤ
He is cheating at cards. ס
He is clear in his speech. ̸塣
He is clearly wrong. Ǵˡ
He is clever at mathematics. ѧԵúܴ
He is clever but he won't succeed because he lacks drive. ܴɹȱ
He is clumsy at cricket. ڴ
He is cold at heart. Ϊᡣ
He is commissioned to negotiate with them. Ȩ̸С
He is comparatively intelligent , in a manner of speaking. ˵ǱȽӵġ
He is completely devoid of humour. ʮȱĬ
He is completely free of his master. װˡ
He is concerned with the new plans. ¼ƻ
He is confined to his hourse with a cold. ðڼ
He is conscious that he is being watched by every eye. еÿһֻ綼ע
He is considerate in this matter. Ǻܵ
He is considerate of others. ±ˡ
He is constant to his friends. ʵ
He is constant to his purpose. ʼձĿꡣ
He is constantly finding fault with my work. ҵĹë
He is courageous in telling the truth. ڽʵ
He is courteous to his guests. Ա
He is crazy about skating. 
He is crazy about that girl. λ
He is critical of grammar in the speech of other persons. ޱ˻е﷨
He is cross with me. ҵ
He is crossing the bridge. ڹš
He is deadly serious. ǳࡣ
He is deaf to entreaties. Կš
He is deficient in energy. 㡣
He is deliberate in counsel. Ȱ档
He is digging up the fact. Ѱʵࡣ
He is disloyal to his family. ļͥҡ
He is doing an exercise in English grammar. Ӣ﷨ϰ
He is doing decently. ľмѡ
He is due to speak this evening. Ŷ
He is dying to see you. 㡣
He is easily excited. ׼
He is easily the best singer in our class. ǰ೪õˡ
He is economical of his time. ʡʱ䡣
He is eighty , and is likely to live on. ʮˣܻȥ
He is either in London or in Paris. Ҫô׶أҪôڰ衣
He is engaged in commerce. ̡
He is engaged in making preparations for the conference on educational work. æڳﱸ顣
He is engaged in studying an important problem , and nothing can call away his attent оһҪ⣬ʲôҲܽġ
He is engaged in teaching. ڽѧ
He is ever present in my thoughts. ʼյ
He is ever ready to help others. ˡ
He is ever such a clever man. һǳˡ
He is every inch a scholar. Ǹʮѧߡ
He is evidently wrong. Ȼˡ
He is exact in everything. һ˿
He is excellent at French. Ｋá
He is expert in teaching children. ڶͯר
He is faithful in the discharge of his duties. ְء
He is falling heavily. ˤúء
He is famous as a physicist. ѧҶ
He is famous for his learning. ѧԨ
He is famous for the excellence of his fine arts. Ʒ
He is feeling sad about his examination results. ΪԼĿԳɼöеܡ
He is feeling wretched today because of the rain. Ϊ꣬ܲá
He is fit for his office. ʤְ
He is flying up to Harbin from Guangzhou. ˷ɻӹݷ
He is fond of contending about everything. °ۡ
He is fond of plain speaking. ϲֱԡ
He is fond of playing the piano. ϲ١
He is fond of study. ϲѧϰ
He is fond of the atmosphere of peace and calm in the country. ϲĺƽա
He is free with his money. Ǯܴ󷽡
He is from Harbin. Ƕˡ
He is full of hope. гϣ
He is gaining weight. ӡ
He is game for anything. Ϊ
He is generally here on Tuesdays. һ
He is getting along well with his English. Ӣѧϰн
He is getting fat. ڷ֡
He is getting up his maths for the exam. ϰѧ׼ԡ
He is going about his work in earnest. 
He is going abroad for his holiday this year. Ҫȼ١
He is going to bring in an important topic. һҪ⡣
He is going to have a haircut. Ҫȥ
He is going to join in our discussion. Ҫμǵۡ
He is going to listen to a talk. ȥһݽ
He is going to report on his trip in Canada. ׼̸һ̸ļô֮С
He is going to seek for a new house. һ·ӡ
He is going to take after his brother and join the army. ѧİҲȥξ
He is good at football. ó
He is good at summing people up. ʶˡ
He is great at baseball. ǰ֡
He is great at sport. ó˶
He is greedy of ( or for) money. ̰Ǯ
He is growing old. ͡
He is hard by seventy. 쵽ʮˡ
He is hard on me. Һ
He is highly paid. ıܸߡ
He is honest in business. Ӫҵʵ
He is identified with another man. Ϊһˡ
He is ignorant of even the most elementary facts. ʵ֪
He is ignorant of Latin. ġ
He is important at court. ڹǸص
He is impossible. ᡣ
He is in a bad situation. á
He is in a tight corner. 
He is in a very bad mood. ܲá
He is in an angry mood. ׷
He is in communication with her. ͨš
He is in dread of exposure of crime. ½ҷ
He is in excellent health. Ľ״á
He is in extreme want. ƶ
He is in gear now. ںܽ
He is in good health--he is able to resist diseases. 彡ֿܵ
He is in good odour with his friends. ܺá
He is in great distress. ǳա
He is in great need. úܡ
He is in hatred of Tom. ķ
He is in need of my help. ҪҰæ
He is in ordinary dress. һ㡣
He is in prison С
He is in rather a hole. ѡ
He is in the banking line. ְҵ
He is indifferent to our plan. ǵļƻĮġ
He is indignant beyond measure. ǳߡ
He is industrious about his studies. ѧϰܿ̿ࡣ
He is infected with a heavy cold. Ⱦظð
He is inferior to none. һָġ
He is interested in art , and music , and books , and so on. ֡ȶȤ
He is interested in sports. ˶Ȥ
He is interested in the cultivation of trout in ponds. ϲڳ㡣
He is jeadlous of his rich brother. Ǯֵܡ
He is juggling with two balls. ˣ
He is just a simple man. ֻһ˰ˡ
He is keen on stamp collecting. ϲʡ
He is keen to have a look at the Great Wall. ȥǡ
He is keeping on the house in his hometown. Ѽݱš
He is lame in the right foot. ˡ
He is largely engaged in writing. ҪǴд
He is late;I hope he has not met with an accident. ûϣʲô⡣
He is learning French now. ѧ
He is learning how to skate. ѧ
He is learning the craft of a wood carver. ѧľա
He is liberal with his money and buys a lot of presents. Ǯϧ
He is little better than a thief. һ
He is living a very happy life. żҸ
He is living overseas. סڹ⡣
He is living under the name of Smith; but Bird is his real name. ʷ˹ǲ¡
He is looking directly at me. ֱҡ
He is looking for employment. ְҵ
He is losing by his inefficiency. Լܵʧ
He is losing flesh these days. ˡ
He is lying and there is no truth in what he says. ѣ˵ûһ滰
He is lying on the couch. ϡ
He is mad for ( after) a new car. õһ
He is madly excited. ǳ
He is making a telephone call. ڴ绰
He is making steady progress in his work ( studies , etc.). ĹѧϰȲǰ
He is master of the situation. ܿơ
He is merciless to his wife. Ӳп顣
He is mindless of danger. ûע⵽Σա
He is more interested in science than in art. ԿѧȶȤ
He is more like his mother than his father. ĸ׶ĸס
He is more than kind. ֻʴȶѡ
He is much better today. öˡ
He is much given to skating. ϲ
He is much put about by this. ʹǳѹ
He is my familiar friend. ܵѡ
He is my former classmate. Ҵǰͬͬѧ
He is my immediate neighbours. ҵĽڡ
He is my near kin. ҵĽס
He is my next of kin. ҵĽס
He is my own brother. ҵֵܡ
He is my recent acquaintance. ҵѡ
He is my worst pupil. ѧ
He is near forty. ʮˡ
He is no less famous than father. ĸס
He is no longer in good health , and his ability to work is limited. 岻ˣĹޡ
He is no more. ˡ
He is no scholar. һѧߡ
He is none so wise. 
He is none too smart. һҲƯ
He is not a man you can put much dependence on. һˡ
He is not afraid to speak out his mind. °ѵ뷨̸
He is not all he is cried up to be. һҲ˼˵á
He is not an idle boy. Ǹĺӡ
He is not an opponent to my friend. ѵĶ֡
He is not brilliant , but he's very sensible. رͨ
He is not by any means a hero. һλӢۡ
He is not concerned with it. ޹ء
He is not frightened of dogs. ¹
He is not here. 
He is not himself today. He is not in his normal state of health or mind. еʧ
He is not in his right mind. Ӳѡ
He is not interested in second hand information. ԼӵϢȤ
He is not much of a student. Ǹѧ
He is not my father but my uncle. Ҹ׶塣
He is not quite sane. ־̫
He is not so foolish as you think. ô
He is not so much a scholar as a poet. ˵λѧߣ˵λʫˡ
He is not so tall as his brother. ߡ
He is not such a fool as he looks. ޴
He is not the same man as he was. ѲǴǰǸˡ
He is not up to his father as a scholar. ѧʶ׺á
He is not wrong , nor are you. ûҲû
He is now in consultation with me. 
He is now not coming till Thursday. ҪĲ
He is now on a brief visit to England. ĿǰӢڷʡ
He is of an even temper. Ƣƽ͡
He is of no birth. ΢
He is of noble birth. 塣
He is off duty. °ˡ
He is old , yet he works hard. ʹˣȻŬ
He is old but still quite able. Ȼˣȴܸɻ򻹺иɻ
He is on a business trip now. ڳ
He is on the level. ǳʵɿġ
He is on the mend. ĲںתС
He is on the volleyball team. ǸӶԱ
He is one of my best friends. ҵõ֮һ
He is one too many here. Ⱝְŵġ
He is only distantly connected with the family. ˽Զס
He is only rotting. ֻں˵
He is our English teacher. ǵӢʦ
He is our foremost leader. ǵҪ쵼ˡ
He is our immediate superior. ǵĶͷ˾
He is our mortal enemy. ǵĲĳС
He is out and away the cleverest boy in the class. ǰĺӡ
He is out fishing. ȥ㡣
He is out of step with modern life. ִͬѽˡ
He is out to get the dictionary. Ȿֵ䡣
He is out with her. ַͬˡ
He is over polite. ̫ˡ
He is paid the money yearly. ֧Ǯ
He is patient of pain. ʹ
He is paying for his new car in twelve monthly instalments. ʮڷڸ
He is perfectly adequate to his new job. ¹ȫʤΡ
He is perfectly happy in his new job. ¹ǳ⡣
He is pining to go into the army. Ӿ
He is poor at spelling. ƴ֡
He is popular with the people at large. һȺڻӭ
He is practising the piano now. ϰ١
He is praised for his good deeds. Ϊ˺ܵ
He is prominent in the literary world. ѧǽܳġ
He is pushed for money. ȱǮ
He is putting off his new clothes. ¡
He is putting the shot. Ǧ
He is qualified to play in the finals. ʸμӾ
He is quick at spying his neighbour's faults. ܺܿ˵Ĵ
He is quick with apprehension. ǿ
He is quite a baby. ӡ
He is quite decided about it. ڴ̬ʮּ
He is quite helpless;you must do everything for him. һ취ҲûУһжҪ
He is quite rich to what he once was. ǰǸԣˡ
He is quite well , as it appears ( seems). ܽ
He is rather busy just now. ˿̺æ
He is reading a novel. ڿС˵
He is reading medicine. ѧϰҽѧ
He is really something ! ˲
He is really sorry for what he has done. Լ¸еʮź
He is really worried. ȷʵǡ
He is recovering from a fever. ˡ
He is recovering little by little. Ľڽػָ
He is relatively a wealthy man. Ƚ˵һλˡ
He is representative of a big firm. ĳ˾Ĵˡ
He is respected for his firm stand. ᶨܵ𾴡
He is responsible to me for it. Ҹ
He is restored to health. ָ˽
He is reviewing his lessons in the library. ͼݸϰΡ
He is rid of fever. ˡ
He is right--for once ! һضˣ
He is scattering his money about. 㻨ĽǮ
He is scorn to ( the scorn of) his neighbours. ھĶ
He is selftaught and never went to school. ѧģûϹѧ
He is sensible of his own shortcomings. ˽Լȱ㡣
He is seriously ill. úء
He is shaping up a set of notes for publication. һʼ׼档
He is short and round. ְ֡
He is short of experience. ȱ顣
He is sick for his home. ҡ
He is sincere in his promise. ŵǳϿҵġ
He is sitting in the front of the auditorium. õǰš
He is so careless that he would not miss any money that might be stolen from him. ܴģ͵ǮҲᷢǮˡ
He is so critical that nobody can please him. ܰޣûȡ
He is so lazy that he will never accomplish anything. ôһ޳ɡ
He is so tall that his head nearly touches the ceiling. ֮ߣͷҪ컨塣
He is sorely tried by his failure. Ϊʧܶʹࡣ
He is squaring away to write a new chapter. ׼дµһ¡
He is standing in front of the motionless lines of soldiers. վ˿ǰ档
He is still breathing. ں
He is still busy; he has not finished his work yet. æúܣûĹء
He is still here. 
He is still in the bloom of youth. ʱڡ
He is still in the sack. Ȼڴϡ
He is still living. š
He is still seeking out a suitable assistant. Ŭɫһʵ֡
He is still under age. δꡣ
He is still under twenty. ʮꡣ
He is stopping for a few days with some friends. ҪڼѼס졣
He is strict in the matter of discipline. ڼɷϸġ
He is strong by nature. Ըǿ
He is strongly desirous that you should attend the meeting. ܲμӻ顣
He is struck down with influenza. иðԴ
He is studying under a new teacher. һλ½Աָѧϰ
He is subject to fits of laughter. Ц
He is suffering from a serious illness. ز
He is suffering from toothache. ʹ
He is sure to succeed. һɹġ
He is tall for his age. ССͣӵͦߡ˵ĸ
He is ten times the man you are. ǿʮ
He is terribly excited.We must try to calm him down. Ǳ뷨ʹƽ
He is the associate editor of a daily paper. Ǹձ༭
He is the best bow in the country. ǹõ֡
He is the best lecturer on the campus. У԰ڽνõġ
He is the best oar in the crew. ˮѻ֡
He is the European agent for many Japanese companies. ձ˾ŷ޴
He is the fashion. Ǻˡ
He is the father of proletarian literature. ޲׼ѧĵˡ
He is the founder of the new theory for geological science. ǵʿѧ۵Ĵʼߡ
He is the happiest man on earth. Ҹˡ
He is the head cook. ʦ
He is the leader , the others are merely his instruments. 쵼ߣֻܡ
He is the least promising boy that I know. ʶûϢĺӡ
He is the master , and as such must be obeyed. ˾͵ô
He is the mayor of Beijing. Ǳг
He is the most dangerous of enemies. ǳ׶ġ
He is the most intelligent boy in the class. ǰĺӡ
He is the only man for the job. ⹤ѡ
He is the only possible man for the position. ǸְλΨһʵѡ
He is the owner of the bike. гˡ
He is the soul of honour. ٵĻ
He is the staff of his father's old age. 
He is the tenth in order. ˳ǵʮ
He is the very image of his father. ס
He is the very spit of his father. ĸס
He is the yell leader. ӳ
He is three years junior to me. Сꡣ
He is thrown back a generation by shaving. ˺ӶԵˡ
He is tied down to his job. æֲ
He is tied up with his brother. ֵ㡣
He is tired , let me do it instead. ˣҴɡ
He is to be pitied. ֵͬġ
He is to come at three o'clock. Ҫ
He is to make a failure. һҪʧܡ
He is too clever by himself. 
He is too excited; we must do something to make him cool down. ̫ˣǵûʹ侲
He is too fond of spouting. ˵̫ϲװǻˡ
He is too proud to see his own mistake. ̫ˣԼĴ
He is top of the class. ǰõѧ
He is training to become a doctor. Ϊ˵ҽѧϰ
He is transported with joy. ֵòˡ
He is trustworthy; he always stands by any agreement he makes. ǿɿģŵԡ
He is trying for a job in the Post Office. ʾŪ
He is trying his best to break the record. ھŬȥƼ¼
He is trying his hand at skating. ѧϰ
He is trying to back out of his bargain , escape from the agreement. 跨ֹͬЭ顣
He is under a commitment to finish the task by May 1. Ӧһǰ
He is under detention ˡ
He is under his cross. ʹࡣ
He is under treatment for malaria. ű
He is under. ʧȥ֪
He is unlike his brother who is much fatter. ֵöĸ硣
He is up against many difficulties. ѡ
He is up to the mark. Ϻ׼
He is used to taking cold baths in winter. ϰڶϴˮ衣
He is very attentive in class. Ͽ
He is very careless and works badly. ǳģòá
He is very clever at addition. óӷ
He is very clevery except that he is a poor speaker. ˲ƴǺܴġ
He is very cocky , his tail sticking high up in the air. òˣβ̵ȥˡ
He is very curious. ܰ
He is very devoted to his wife. ǳӡ
He is very fond of gardening. ʮϲ԰աϲֻ
He is very generous with his money. Ǯܴ󷽡
He is very good at French. ķĺܺá
He is very good at performing magic. ܻħ
He is very kind man at bottom. ʵһǳˡ
He is very mild and doesn't get angry. ̬ȺºͣƢ
He is very much conceited of himself. 
He is very much in request as a teacher of English. ΪһӢԱܻӭ
He is very narrow. С
He is very young , but he's knocked about the country a great deal. ȻʮᣬѾȫط
He is visiting in Washington. ڻʢٷʡ
He is waiting at the gate. ڴſڵš
He is waiting for the rain to stop. ڵͣ
He is waiting his chance. ڵȻᡣ
He is walking deliberately. ڲŲæš
He is walking into us as if it were our fault. ڴǣǵĹ
He is wasting away from disease. ս
He is wealthy in knowledge. ѧʶԨ
He is well disposed to me. кøС
He is well enough to be a teacher. ǿԵһʦġ
He is well schooled. ܹõĽ
He is whistling merrily. شڡ
He is willing to share in the work. Ըֵ⹤
He is willing to stand in and give ten yuan to the funds. ԸμһʮԪ
He is wise beyond his years. ˣ䲻ơ
He is wise in his own conceit. Ϊ
He is wise in money matters. ơ
He is working in the railway yard. ·
He is wrapped up in his work. ȫעԼĹ
He is wrestling with his adversary. ͬˤ
He is wringing out the water from his swimming trunks. ڰӾеˮʳ
He is wringing out the wet clothes. šʪ¡
He is writer of great narrative power. Ǹַ߳ҡ
He is wrong , and you also. ˣҲˡ
He is young for his years. ᡣ
He is zealous in his work. Ĺ
He is zealous to please his wife. ̫̫ڡ
He isn't in his right mind. ǲ̫ȫ
He isn't there now , but he was there yesterday. ڲڡ
He issues a new magazine. һµ־
He jabbed a knife into the meat. ѵ
He jabbed his fork into the potato. òӲ
He jacked up his courage before he told his teacher the bad news. ŸҰǻϢʦ
He jammed the material in until the cavity was full. ȥֱѨȫ
He jangled the bell. ҡ塣
He jests at scars that never felt a wound. ûܹ˵˲ųЦ˵˺ۡ
He jobbed a great deal of the work to smaller firms. ѴְСĹ˾
He jobbed out the contract to a number of small outfits. ѳа̷ְСλ
He jogged my elbow and some coffee spilt on to my dress. ⲿһ£ҵϡ
He joined the army when he was 16. ξʱʮꡣ
He joined the army without the least hesitation. ɵزξˡ
He joined the Liberation Army in 1972. һμ˽ž
He joined us for a walk. ͬһȥɢ
He joked with me about the thing. ҿЦ
He juggled the objects around so quickly that I could not see what was happening. ЩˣŪô죬¾ôһ£Ҳ
He jumped a chapter in a book. ȥеһ¡
He jumped into the discussion right away. Ͷۡ
He jumped into the pool with a splash. ͨһС
He jumped out of the window. ȥˡ
He jumped over the brook. СϪ
He jumped over the pool of muddy water. ཬˮӡ
He jumped over the wall and ran away. ǽˡ
He jumped through the window. 
He just laps up flattery. ֻά
He just looked in for a moment. ֻǣ⣩ͷ˿
He just managed to pass the examination. պÿԼ
He just walked out on his wife and family without saying a word. ʲôҲû˵ͽӺȫˡ
He keeled over in a dead faint. ʡˡ
He keeps a carriage. Լ
He keeps a store in New York. ŦԼһ̵ꡣ
He keeps fit by doing exercises every morning. ÿٱֽ
He keeps his room clean and neat. ʹ䱣롣
He keeps rooting for a nice expensive vacation. һֱŶһļڡ
He keeps trying to pass that math exam , but each time he tries it he draws a blank. һֱҪѧÿŬʧܡ
He keeps working in spite of his illness. вֹ
He kept his promise with religious care. Ͻŵԡ
He kept me well posted on the latest news. ʹ˽Ϣ
He kept on about his studies. һ̸ѧϰ¡
He kept on smoking after the doctor told him to stop. ҽѾỌ̇̄Լ̡
He kept on studying day after day. ѧϰ
He kept the matter secret from his family. żˡ
He keys a violin. Сٵ
He kickcd the ball into the road. ߵ·ȥˡ
He kicked around a good deal before settling down. ˺һŶ
He kicked his slippers off and dropped on to the bed. ߵЬɵڴϡ
He kicked off and the football game started. Ϳʼ
He kicked over the pail through carelessness. СİͰ߷ˡ
He kicked the car down from third to second , and we slowed down. ŵΪǼ˳١
He kicked the door in and rushed into the house. ߿ȥ
He killed himself. ɱˡ
He killed the enemy guard and made away. ɱ˵ˡ
He killed the man inch by inch. Ǹĥˡ
He kissed off their objections with a wave of his hand. һ־ܾǵķ
He knelt before the King and asked for pardon. ڹǰ⡣
He knelt down on his knees. ˫ϥ¡
He knew that it was impossible. ֪ǲܵġ
He knit his brows. ü
He knitted up his remarks. Ҵҽ̸
He knocked at the door and entered. ţ˽
He knocked down his opponent. Ķ֡
He knocked his cup over and spilt tea on the carpet. ˲豭ˮ̺ˡ
He knocked his head against ( on) the door. ͷײϡ
He knocked on the wall and she knocked back. ǽڣڸӦá
He knocked the ball into the next field. ԱǸȥˡ
He knocked the nail out. Ѷ˳
He knocked up against a tree. Сײϡ
He knocks up 400 a year. ÿİӢ
He knotted the tie round his neck. ϵڲϡ
He knotted together the ends of the rope. ӵͷһ
He knows a bit of French. һ㷨
He knows a little of everything. ʲô֪һ㡣
He knows a lot about flowers , but he didn't mention it in his speech. ڻоڽûᵽ
He knows all the tricks of the trade. ̽һлС
He knows everything about it. йشµһ֪
He knows French , not to speak of English. ˵Ӣˡ
He knows French and German , not to mention English. Ϥ͵˵Ӣ
He knows his homework inside out. ͥҵȫˡ
He knows how to control a machine. ֪ݻ
He knows how to go about repairing the machine. ̨֪
He knows how to handle a horse. μԦ
He knows how to keep under a cough. ֪Ԥԡ
He knows how to manage a sailingboat. ֪ʻ
He knows many kinds of birds. ϱֵ
He knows right from wrong. ܱǷǡ
He knows where I live. ֪ס
He knuckled me in the chest. ָؽûҵز
He labored hard without avail. ͽ޹
He laboured up the hill. ɽȥ
He labours under great difficulties in conversation , because he stutters. ̸ܳΪڳԡ
He lacks necessaries , let alone luxuries. ȱƷ˵ݳƷˡ
He laid off his sweat suit on a bench and went into the shower room. һž͵ԡȥˡ
He laid out a printed page. һҳӡˢƷİʽ
He laid the book on the book shelf a moment ago. ղŰⱾϡ
He laid two sticks across each other. ӽطš
He laughed away my fears. һЦʹҲٺˡ
He laughed wildly. Ц
He laughs too loud. Ц̫졣
He lay back and relaxed his mind. ӵõϢ
He lay back in his chair and laughed. ϴЦ
He lay down on the grass and went to sleep. ڲݵ˯ˡ
He lay on his back , his teeth set , his right hand clenched on his breast. ţؽգֽȭͷؿϡ
He lays his book aside. 鶪
He leads the nation in lumber production. 쵼ľġ
He leads us from victory to victory. 쵼Ǵʤʤ
He leaned forward to hear what the chairman was saying. ǰ̽ϯ˵ʲô
He leans over a railing. ˡ
He learned a lot during his scientific expedition. ڿѧڼѧ˲ٶ
He learned English words by cards. ÿƬѧϰӢﵥʡ
He learns easily and what is more , he remembers what he has learnt. ѧúܿ죬ңܼסѧĶ
He learns very quickly. ѧúܿ졣
He led his men to fight. Ĳս
He led most of the way but suddenly lost his strength and came in last. һ·ȣͻȻãܵյһˡ
He led off by making an apology. ԵǸΪס
He led off by saying that... ȷ˵
He led up to the question of money. ѻǮȥ
He left a card upon his neighbour in the course of a day or two. һھӼһƬ
He left a good name behind him. 
He left a wife and six children , after he died. Ӻӡ
He left at daybreak. һˡ
He left his bicycle in the shed. гڳ
He left his country for good. õ뿪ҡ
He left his exercise book at home , so he didn't hand it in. ϰڼûʦ
He left his house to his brother. ѷܵܣ磩ˡ
He left his village from necessity. 뿪硣
He left India for home. 뿪ӡȻع
He left off at page six. ҳͣ
He left shortly after six. Ժ󲻾þ뿪ˡ
He left some time ago. 뿪൱ʱˡ
He left the bird in a hurry. æ뿪Ⱥ
He left the place for good. Զ뿪طˡ
He left there about ten o'clock. Լʮ뿪
He left this car on the road in front of the house. ͣڷǰ·ϡ
He lent me the book with a good grace. ʹذҡ
He lent me the money as 5 percent interest. ֵϢһߡ
He let drive at me. ׼ҡ
He let go of the coat and it fell in the water. һɣ¾͵ˮˡ
He let himself in with a key. Կ׿Žȥ
He let the book fall his hands. 
He lets on that he doesn't know. װŲ֪
He lifted the heavy box in his strong hands. ׳صӡ
He lifted the stone and threw it. ʯͷ˳ȥ
He lifted the stone and uncovered a worm. ʯͷһӡ
He lightly touched my forehead. ҵǰ
He liked to find out how things worked. ϲ鿴ﵽô¡
He liked to put ideas to the test. ϲһЩ뷨Լ顣
He liked to walk in the still of the night. ϲҹ˾ʱɢ
He liked to walk too , so we kept each other's company. Ҳϲ·Ǿͻ顣
He likes ( to have) a doze after dinner. ϲС˯Ƭ̡
He likes bananas but I do not like them. ϲ㽶Ҳϲ
He likes chatting up the newcomers. ϲ˴ڨ
He likes his cups better than his books. ֮鼮
He likes magazines full of illustrations. ϲͼ־
He likes playing table tennis best of all sports. ˶ĿУϲƹ
He likes savage mountain scenery. ϲ˼ɽҰ
He likes skating and so do I. ϲҲϲ
He likes study more than play. ϲѧϰ档
He likes sweet things. 
He likes to be his own master. ϲ
He likes to be praised. ܱ
He likes to be waited on by his children. ϲĺ
He likes to drink deep. ϲʹ
He likes to grow vegetables. ϲֲˡ
He likes to paint in oils. ϲͻ
He likes to rub elbows with important people. It gives him a feeling that he's import ϲҪ˽ʹоԼҲҪ
He likes to stick to a happy medium. ϲӹ֮
He likes to take his teacher off. ϲģʦ
He likes to work in some jokes in his speech. ϲݽвһЩЦ
He listened in while we were discussing this question. ʱš
He listened to my story with an air of growing disbelief. ʮֻɵҵĹ¡
He listened without comment. ţۡ
He listens to the teachers more carefully than you. ʦ档
He lived all alone. һ
He lived in a little bare house. סμ򵥵Сݡ
He lived in a tiny cottage. סһСé
He lived on an out island. סһ⵺ϡ
He lived on the east coast of the United States. סĶ
He lived three flights up. ס¥ݵ档
He lived under the protection of a strong and brave chief. һλǿ͵챣
He lives a joyless life. źȤ
He lives a simple life. żӵ
He lives at the end of the road. ס·ľͷ
He lives chiefly on fruit. ˮΪҪʳ
He lives close by the park. ס԰
He lives easily. ܰݵع
He lives hard by. סڸ
He lives in a grand house , and in grand style. Ÿûʵסһܴķ
He lives in a house of three rooms. סһķ
He lives in a house on the main road. סڴ·ߵһ
He lives in a pretty little house. סһʮСķ
He lives in an out of the way corner. סһƫƧĵط
He lives in Deleville , which is only about an hour's ride from here. סڵά˳ȥֻһСʱ
He lives in luxury. ݳ޵
He lives in Oxford Street. סţ֡
He lives in the house next to ours. סǸڵ
He lives in Tokyo. סڶ
He lives just around ( =round) the corner. סڸ͵
He lives near London. ס׶ظ
He lives next door to me. סҸڡ
He lives on his own land. סԼϡ
He lives on his own. һ˹
He lives with his family. Լסһ
He loaned me his knife. Сҡ
He longed to be home again. ٻؼС
He looded up in surprise. ̧ͷһ
He looked a little surprised but said nothing. ԵЩԾûʲô
He looked about but could not see any magic cloth at all. ĴѰңûпʲôħ
He looked as if he was ill. Եƺвһ
He looked as if he were offended. ˴Ƶġ
He looked at me in ( with) alarm. ŵؿҡ
He looked at me in dismay when I told him I had crashed the car. ҸҰײʱ㵵ҡ
He looked at me kindly. ؿҡ
He looked at me wildly. Ƶҡ
He looked at me with a very strange expression. һֺܹŹֵעҡ
He looked at me with hate. ޵ؿҡ
He looked at me with hatred. ޵ؿҡ
He looked at me with open eyes. ۾ҡ
He looked at the blackboard but couldn't see the word clearly. ʹؿźڰ壬֡
He looked at the screen. ˿ӫ
He looked at them with great satisfaction. ʮؿǡ
He looked backwards over his shoulder. ͷơ
He looked bitter , angry and bewildered. ʹࡢŭ顣
He looked daggers at the enemy. ŭĿӵˡ
He looked in excellent health. 忴ʮֽ
He looked kind of angry. ȥеˡ
He looked me in the face. ҡ
He looked on my plan with favour. ޳ҵļƻ
He looked out of the windows , saw nothing to fear. ſڴ⿴һҲӡ
He looked rather queer. Щ֡
He looked round the room and out of the window. ڷﵽƣ⡣
He looked through the rejected suits. Щ˼ҲҪѰҡ
He looked tired out. ȥۼˡ
He looked up at the ceiling. ͷ컨塣
He looked upon the old man as his father. Ϻĸס
He looked with displeasure at the meal that was set before him. ؿŰǰʳ
He looks a nice man. ȥһˡ
He looks after the books. ʱ
He looks after the horses in our village. Ǵ￴Ⱥ
He looks alive. 
He looks healthier in contrast to his former self. ǰȣԵøЩ
He looks just like his former self. ȥһ
He looks like an honest man. ʵ
He looks older by comparison. ȽԵЩ
He looks quite happy. Do you know why? ܸˣ֪ʲôԭ
He looks sort of ill. е㲡Ƶġ
He looks washed out. ƣ롣
He lost all his money when he gambled at Monte Carlo. ؿĲʱǮˡ
He lost all his savings. ʧȫʧȥȫ
He lost all that he possessed when his house burned down. ķջԺȫƲˡ
He lost control of his temper. Ƣ
He lost himself in deep thought. ˼
He lost his balance and fell to the ground. ʧȥƽڵء
He lost his job , poor devil. ˣʧҵˡ
He lost his pen on the boat. ڴϰѸֱʶˡ
He lost his position. ʧҵˡ
He lost his reason. ʧȥǣ裩ˡ
He lost his temper when he broke the key in the lock. Կ׶ʱƢ
He lost his temper when Julia broke his new record. ƢΪ櫴³Ƭ
He lost his way in the woods. ɭ·
He lost the argument. ˡ
He loved her beyond measure. ǳ
He loved his men deeply. ܰ¡
He loved his mother very deeply. ذĸס
He loved them dearly. ܰǡ
He loves juggling with language , so much so that one often loses the thread of his a ϲ滨Ū˼۵Ҳץס
He loves to kid people , so be careful that he doesn't pull your leg. ƭˣСģƭ㡣
He loves to play table tennis. ϲƹ
He made a brief stay in Beijing. ڱСס
He made a capital speech. εݽúüˡ
He made a clean breast of everything. ̹׽һС
He made a device to make the door shut by itself. һʹԶرյװá
He made a display of his learning. Ūѧʶ
He made a few dabs at the fence with the paint but didn't really paint it. ˢդһҲûˢϡ
He made a few remarks. ˼仰
He made a fine catch with one hand. һֺֻȵץס
He made a grab at the purse. ȥǸǮ
He made a great many mistakes. Ĵ
He made a hasty decision. һҴٵľ
He made a long face. ü
He made a material contribution to the work. ԹҪĹס
He made a net profit of 2000 dollars. ôԪ
He made a number of criticisms , but they didn't add up to much. һЩЩûжֵ
He made a point of remembering to get his watch fixed. ǿҪסȥֱ
He made a poor start , but eventually he made good. ʼɵòãڳɹˡ
He made a quick recovery. úܿ졣
He made a short pause and then went on reading. ԶһȻȥ
He made a sketch of the motor. һŵĲͼ
He made a smart job of it. ¸ɵ÷ǳɫ
He made a speech at the council. ڻϷ˽
He made a speech at the wedding feast. ڽ˵
He made a speech before a large audience. ںܶǰ
He made a speech in English at the meeting. ڻӢ﷢˵
He made a stiff bow. нؾһ
He made a sudden decision to visit his brother. ҴҾȥ硣
He made a suggestion , but they cut him short. һ飬û˵ȥ
He made a systematic study of the problem. ˳׵о
He made a tour of the United States. ȥһΡ
He made a voyage to Japan. ձ
He made a yell of pain ( fear). ʹµļ
He made after the enemy officer regardless of the danger to himself. ˸˰Σ׷˾١
He made an apology to me. ҵǸ
He made an apology to the guests for the oversight. д˵Ǹ
He made an application by words of mouth last week. ˿ͷ롣
He made an attempt at a joke. ͼһЦ
He made an attempt to pass the exam , but it was too difficult. ͼͨԣ̫ˡ
He made an effort at joking. Ѿ˼Ц
He made an effort to master himself. סԼĸ顣
He made an excuse for being late. Ϊٵ˸ڡ
He made an extensive report yesterday afternoon. һ㷺꾡ı档
He made an in depth study of that restaurant. оǼҷꡣ
He made at the man with a ruler snatched from the table. ץһѳ߾˴ȥ
He made away with all the money. еǮӻˡ
He made believe that he was a scholar. װһѧߡ
He made careful investigations of all problems that confronted him and never jumped a ٵⶼϸصоæ
He made five mistakes in as many lines. 
He made gestures to me. ơ
He made great progress after college. ѧҵȡúܴչ
He made himself out as a servant. Լһˡ
He made his escape successfully. ܣɹˡ
He made his first set in an old box. ĵһ̨һֻġ
He made London the base for his revolutionary work. ׶Ϊ¸Ļء
He made me a present of a book. ͸һ顣
He made me an offer of 500 pounds for the house. ӢҪӡ
He made mention of the tiger he had shot. ̸ɱϻ
He made no answer. ûش
He made no answers. ûлشκ⡣
He made no difficulties about signing the document. ǩʱδ顣
He made no progress in learning to write. ѧϰдûн
He made nothing of the illness of his daughter. Ůδӡ
He made nothing of the injury and went on working. ˣȴȫ⣬ɻ
He made off as soon as he saw the policeman. һˡ
He made several attempts to rise but was obliged to desist. վòͷ
He made some candles to give light. Щ
He made some money from writing short stories for magazines. Ϊ־дһЩƪЩǮ
He made some useful comments on my work. ҵƷһЩԵۡ
He made such rapid progress. ܿ졣
He made the story up in his head. Ĺ¡
He made to answer , when I stopped him. ֹʱʼش
He made up a bottle of cough medicine. һƿҩˮ
He made up his mind to study English. ѧӢ
He made up the books into a parcel and sent it to his friend by mail. һʸѡ
He made useless efforts. ޽Ŭ
He made wonderful discoveries in science. ڿѧйΰķ֡
He mailed the letter this morning. 糿ĳǷš
He majors in electronics. ޵רҵ
He make a joke about me. ҿЦ
He makes a habit of coming to see me when I am busy. æŵʱңѳϰߡ
He makes a living by hiring out horses. ƥΪ
He makes a living by teaching. ԽΪԱ
He makes a martyr of himself. Լȡˡ
He makes it a practice to rise early. ϰ硣
He makes it a rule to have his breakfast at seven. ߵӳ緹
He makes my blood boil. ʹҼΪߡ
He makes progress in English by leaps and bounds. ӢĽܿ졣
He makes steel. ֡
He makes the most of the little money that he has. еһǮ
He makes the wounded as comfortable as possible. ʹԱЩ
He makes witty remarks. ˵Ĭ
He managed somehow ( or other) to finish his work in time. 跨ʱ˹
He managed to avoid observation. 跨ܿ˱ע⡣
He managed to bring the whole Committee into line. 跨ʹίԱȡһµ
He managed to quiet those children down. ʹЩǰ
He manifested no desire to see his relatives. ݡ
He marched proudly into the hall. ֺ߽
He married a pretty girl. Ȣ˸ƯĹ
He married her against the will of her parents. ĸķȢ
He married his daughter to an architect. Ů޸һλʦ
He mastered the difficulties. ѡ
He matched up to the situation. ǾԸȥˡ
He may be briefly characterized as a man of arts. ֮صǶŶա
He may be trusted to do the work well and quickly. ǿŵùģֺֿá
He may come , or he may not. Ҳܲ
He may do it in this manner. 
He may stick on the third clause in the contract. ܶԺͬеĵеԥ
He may surprise you yet. Ժ󻹿ʹеء
He measure up the wood before he started. ڶǰȰľͷһ¡
He measured out right quantity of medicine. Ƴȷҩ
He meditated a fresh attempt. ͼһµĳԡ
He meditated on the problem before answering. ڻشǰһ롣
He meditates my remark. ˼ҵĻ
He mingled in the crowd. ȺС
He ministers to the wants of the poor. ȼˡ
He missed the boat. ˻ᡣ
He missed the target by two inches. ӢûĿꡣ
He modelled the statue on a Greek pattern. һϣʽĵ
He moistened the soil round the plant. ŪʪֲΧ
He motioned us nearer. ʾ߽һЩ
He moved his body sideways. ߡ
He murmured a prayer. صһ
He murmured at injustice. Թƽ
He mused for a time. ˼һ
He mused on what he had heard. Ļ˼롣
He must be above sixty years old. һʮˡ
He must be there by now. һ
He must be thirty or so. һʮˡ
He must have gone away , since the house is deserted. סլߣ϶Ѿȥˡ
He must limit the number of cigarettes he smokes. ̵Ŀ
He must take the consequences of his own deeds. ܡ
He must try to be on the side of the winners. 跨վʤߵһߡ
He must write the letter again because he has made some errors. ǷдΪЩ
He muttered something to himself 
He narrated his adventures. ðչ¡
He narrowly escaped. һδѡ
He need not know. ֪
He needed no ticket at that age. 䲻ҪƱ
He needed ten yuan to settle up this bill. ҪʮǮһʵ
He needs a change of air. Ҫ׵
He needs a little discipline. ҪԼӳͽ䡣
He needs a new coat. Ҫһס
He needs a stable job. Ҫ̶Ĺ
He needs no introduction to the music loving public. ְ˵ܵġ
He needs to go to school today. Ҫѧ
He needs to take a rest. ҪϢ
He neither drinks nor smokes. ȲȾҲ̡
He neither wrote nor telephoned. ûдţҲûд绰
He never drinks spirits. Ծơ
He never keeps his promises. ˵
He never lacked company in the evenings. ϴӲȱ顣
He never lets anyone come between him and his daily work. ճ
He never made good. δùκ¡
He never possessed much money , but he always possessed good friends. ûжǮһֱһЩѡ
He never revealed his secret. й¶Լܡ
He never seems to be worked out. ԶƣƵġ
He never shows off. ӲŪԼĲܡ
He never shows up at balls. ¶档
He never stands aside when he is needed to lend a helping hand. ʲôʱҪӲԹۡ
He never sticks to anything for very long. κܲܳ־á
He never took anything for granted. κ鶼ԵȻ
He nibbled on the apple. ƻ
He no longer frequents bars. ٵƹȥˡ
He no longer hopes. ڴˡ
He nodded his agreement. ͷʾͬ⡣
He nodded in approval. ͷʾ޳ɡ
He nodded in satisfaction. صͷ
He nodded to his friends. ѵͷ
He nodded when I asked if he understood. Ƿ˵ʱ˵ͷ
He not only heard it , but he saw it , too. Ҳˡ
He noted that it had taken 100 years for the Chinese people to stand up. ָйܶһٶվ
He notices nothing but what relates to himself. ͬԼйص֮⣬ʲôҲע⡣
He now holds important position in a large chemical works. ڻҪְ
He obeyed his mother's wish. ˳ĸ׵Ը
He obeyed the order silently. һش
He objected that I was not careful enough. ˷Եɣ˵Ҳ
He observed someone open the door. ˿š
He obtained some new books and waded in. Ū飬𾢵ض
He obtained the letter by stealth. ͵͵ŪǷš
He occupies an important post in government. ڸҪְ
He offered himself as an interpreter. ëԼһԱ
He offered his help , but she froze him off. ʾԸȴ˪ؾܾˡ
He offered his life to his country. ׸
He offered me a cup of tea. ˱ҪҺȡ
He offered no answer. ûش
He offered no excuse. κα⡣
He offered to contribute to the Red Cross. ʮֻ
He offered to lend me his bike. Ҫгҡ
He offered to remain behind to help me. ҡ
He often breaks a jest. ʱ˵Ц
He often comes here , does he? 
He often defrauds others of their money. ƭ˵Ǯ
He often deplores his past sins. ʹԼȥ
He often does odd jobs about the house. ͥӻ
He often enjoys music on the radio. ֡
He often hides his face under the bed clothes. ڱ
He often jobs his friends into the important posts. ԲֶΰѰҪְλϡ
He often leaves his friends on the mat. ܾӼѡ
He often makes faces at children. Ժǰ
He often reports for a newspaper. ֽд
He often speaks in public with a megaphone. Ŵ˵
He often sticks at his work more than ten hours a day. һʮСʱϡ
He often takes me out shooting. ҳȥԡ
He often tells dirty stories. Ĺ¡
He often works deep into the night. ҹ
He only left his castle to show off his new clothes. ֻΪҫ²߳ԼĳǱ
He only wanted to know my name , that's all. ֻ֪ҵ֣˶ѡ
He opened a store in conjuction with his brother. ĵܹܵͬһ̵ꡣ
He opened the box to put in the hammer. 򿪹Ѵӷ
He opened the door and the cat whipped in. ţֻèһ롣
He opened the door so that I could come in. ţҾͿԽ
He ordered himself three new suits. Լѡ
He ordered several extras , such as a radio and air conditioning on his new car. Ϊ˼Ϳ
He ordered Tell to shoot at the apple with one of his arrows. ̩Լһ֧ƻ
He ordered that all ( should) take part in the work. Ҷμ⹤
He ordered that we march on that night. ҹǰ
He ordered the prisoner to be released. ͷ²
He ordered them to spare these troops. ǷŹЩӡ
He orders his assistant about in a way that is very offensive. ָʹ˿ߡ
He originated a political movement. һ˶
He ornamented his room with paintings. ûװķ䡣
He outlived all his brothers an sisters. ֵܽöó
He overpowered all his enemies. սʤеĵˡ
He owed his success to his wife's encouragement. ĳɹ鹦ӵĹ
He owed me 50 , but could only pay half that amount. Ƿʮֻܻһ롣
He owed three month's back rent. ǷµǷ⡣
He owed to have done it. ɹ¡
He owes his achievement to hard work. ĳɼڵĹ
He owes his success to hard work and patience. ĳɾȫ鹦ڷܺ͡
He owes it to his doctor's care that he is quite well again. ҽϣĲźˡ
He owned to being the thief. ͵˶
He owned to his crime. С
He owns a lot of land. أ
He paced slowly toward the gate. š
He paced the floor as he tried to find a solution to the problem. ȥǽİ취
He paced up and down the corridor. ȥ
He packed his bags in preparation for the journey. Ϊ׼
He paid a high price for his success. ˺ܴ۲ȡ˳ɹ
He paid an informal visit. ˷ʽķʡ
He paid dearly for his mistake. ΪĴ󸶳ܸߵĴۡ
He paid for his laziness by not passing his exam. ûͨԣܵĳͷ
He painted a picture in Chinese ink. һˮī
He painted a picture on the canvas. ڻ
He paraded up and down the sidewalk. ڽֵҫԼ
He parked his car outside the theatre. ͣھ糡ߡ
He parted the rock with a mighty blow of the hammer. ôһʯͷˡ
He parted with his house for us. ѷøס
He particularly spoke about that matter. رᵽ¡
He passed away during the night. 
He passed his sister off as a doctor. װһҽ
He passed into the university by the narrowest possible margin. Լ΢ķ֮˴ѧ
He passed over my remark. ҵĻ
He passed the exam by dint of hard work. ƾͨ˿ԡ
He passed up an invitation to dinner. лϯ롣
He passed up the opportunity of attending the lecture. εĻᡣ
He passes for a poet. ˿ʫˡ
He pasted the pictures in. ýЩͼƬ档
He pays at the end of each quarter , that is at the end of March , June , September a ÿһĩµסµסµ׺ʮ
He persisted in his opinion. ּ
He persists in reading in bed. ƫҪڴϿ顣
He phoned his friend in a kiosk. һ绰ͤѴ˵绰
He pick a thorn out of one of his fingers. ָϲһ̡
He picked up his crying child. ޵ĺӡ
He picked up the blanket and shook the dust out. ץ̺ӰѻҶ
He piled debts up until he went bankrupt. Ʋǰծ̨ˡ
He piled food on to his plate. ʳѷԼϡ
He placed his guns in the cave pointing outwards. ǹܷڶǹڳ⡣
He placed his hat on a pole in the market place. Լñӷгŵһϡ
He placed money on deposit. ˡ
He planted all the trees at the back of the house. ȫӺ档
He planted trees about the house. ܡ
He planted vegetables in his garden and sold them to buy chemicals. ԰ֲˣѧҩƷ
He played a cunning trick. ʹɼơ
He played a leading part in solving the problem. ڽⷽҪá
He played all manner of games. ָϷ
He plays a deep game. ı㡣
He plays an important role in developing production. ڷչ淢Ҫá
He plays the organ every day. ÿ١
He plays the violin , but I play the trumpet. ٣Ҵȡ
He pleaded for mercy to no avail. Ҳûá
He plucked all the weeds up. еӲݶˡ
He plucked her by the sleeve. ץסӡ
He plugged away at his work. ͷĹ
He plugged the sensor into a outlet. ѴԴ
He plunged back into the deepest discouragement. йˡ
He pocketed the money. Ǯװڴ
He pointed a gun at the deer. ǹ׼ֻ¹
He pointed out many examples. ٳӡ
He pointed out the importance of the work. ָһҪԡ
He poured out the liquid into the glass. Һ嵹벣ڡ
He poured the cold tea down the drain. 赹ˮ
He practised saying his speech over until he was letter perfect. ϰԼ˵壬ֱȫ졣
He preferred to stay at home rather than go with us. ԸڼԸһȥ
He prefers his whisky neat. ϲȴʿɡ
He presented the prizes. ䷢˽Ʒ
He pressed the troops forward. ǰƽ
He pretended not to have heard about it. װû¡
He prides himself on being a member of a good family. ΪüͥһԱԺ
He promised her some jewels for her birthday. Ӧյʱ͸鱦Ρ
He promised me that the work should be done quickly. ӦҾ
He promised the boy a book if he passed the examination. Ҫ⺢ӿԼӦһ顣
He promised to come , but so far he has not turned up. Ӧǵڻû
He promised to meet us downtown without fail. Ӧһĸͷ
He promised to mend his ways. ӦĹ£ˡ
He promised to pay back tomorrow. Ӧ컹Ǯ
He promised to see about the matter. Ӧ⡣
He promised to take her for better or for worse. ôӦ
He pronounces English very badly. Ӣ﷢ܲ
He protested that he had never been near the scene of the crime. ˵δڷֳ
He protested that he had never been there. ˵δ
He proudly showed us the factory's new car. ǿ
He puffed breath in and out. ص
He pumped up his car tyres. ̥
He purposes to visit South America; later he purposes writing a book on his travels. ƻȥ֮дһйε顣
He pushed his way forward. ǰ
He pushed the door to. ˡ
He put a seal on the box. ϼ˷
He put forth his hand to each of us in token of goodwill. һһֱʾѺá
He put him to death. 
He put his finger in his mouth to show that he needed food. ָʾҪԶ
He put his hand out and clasped mine. ҵ֡
He put his hat on his head. ñӴͷϡ
He put his heart and soul completely in his work. ȫȫڹϡ
He put in a liberal supply of coal for the winter. úԱ
He put on his coat and hat and went out. £ñӣͳȥˡ
He put on his coat and head for the door. ϴſȥ
He put on his spectacles and started to read. ۾ʼ顣
He put on the appearance of a smiling look. װһЦ
He put the gold watch in a safe place. ѽڰȫ
He put the photograph in a frame and hung it on the wall. Ƭھǽϡ
He put the use of his house at my disposal. ӵʹȨ⴦
He quaked with cold. ÷
He quarrelled with me about what ought to be done. Ӧôϣ
He quickly dragged him upstairs. Ҵҵذ¥
He quickly jumped onto the bank of the river. ѸٵӰȥ
He quickly opened the door and ran out. ܿؿܳȥˡ
He quieted their fears. ƽǵĿ־塣
He quoted from the Bible. ʥ
He raced up. ȥ
He raised a litter of pigs. һС
He raised a mortgage on a house from a bank. ÷Ѻн
He raised a new issue in support of Comrade Wang's opinion. ۵֧ͬ־
He raised ducks. Ѽӡ
He raised his arm to protect his face from the blow. ֱۻסⱻһȭС
He raised his hand as if to command silence. ƺҪҰ
He raised the lid and looked into the box. ƿӣơ
He raises a lot of ducklings. ˲СѼӡ
He rallied all this energy for one last effort. عһ١
He ran around the corner and disappeared. ܹսǱ㲻ˡ
He ran at full speed. ȫٿܡ
He ran away from prison and took to the forest. Ӽܳӵ
He ran away in great haste. ææˡ
He ran for governor and breezed in. ѡݸ泤׻ʤ
He ran for the senator in 1858. һѡԺԱ
He ran like mad. Ƶš
He ran out of the house as fast he could. ܳӡ
He ran quickly. ܵÿ졣
He ran slap into me. ӭײ
He ran so fast that he had no breath left. ܵô죬Ӳˡ
He ran the race in record time. ܵĳɼ˼¼
He ranks high as an author. Ϊһңݺܸߡ
He reached for the branch. ץסǸ֦
He reached his hand across the table. 쵽Ӷȥ
He reached home safely. ƽˡ
He reached out his hand for the book on the shelf. ȡϵ顣
He read a flag signal. ˽źš
He read a paper on the teaching of English. һƪӢѧġ
He read anger in her countenance. ɫϿŭ
He read into the poem a deeper meaning. ʫᵽһ塣
He read the letter again from beginning to end. ִͷβǷŶһ顣
He read the news with interest. ζضһϢ
He read what ever he could lay his hands on. Ūʲô鶼
He reads and confirms the minutes of the last meeting. ȷϴλļ¼
He reads English for an hour every morning. ÿ糿һСʱӢ
He reaped the harvest of his hard work. Ͷĳɹ
He rears a horse. һƥ
He reasoned out the conclusion according to the theory. ˽ۡ
He received 100 in consideration of his services. ĹõԪ
He received a doctor's degree. òʿѧλ
He received a heavy blow on the head. ͷϰ˺صһ
He received a mortal blow. ܵһ
He received a set of china consisting of sixty pieces. յʮһ׵Ĵ
He received an honorable discharge. ӵһ֤顣
He received attention at the hospital. ҽԺõ
He received them and had a cordial talk with them. ؽӴǲн̸
He receives his wages weekly. ÿһιʡ
He recited the poem from memory. ƾ䱳ʫ
He reduced speed to forty kilometres an hour. ٶȼÿСʱʮ
He referred to me for information. ҴϢ
He reflected that this was not the right thing for a League member to do. ǵⲻһԱӦ¡
He refused my offer of help. ܾңİ
He refused to acknowledge that he was defeated. ܾܡ
He refused to be cast aside in this manner. Ըһߡ
He refused to commit himself to any sort of promise. ܲκŵԡ
He refused to comply. ܾӡ
He refused to concede an inch. ܾһ
He refused to give ( =lend) countenance to our plan. ֧ܲǵļƻ
He refused to live in dependence on his uncle. ܾ
He refused to speak. ܾ
He regarded me with a smile. ΢Цؿ˿ҡ
He regarded the offer as absurd. Ϊǻġ
He regretted that the work had been left unfinished. ź⹤ûɡ
He rejected the rotten eggs. ӵ˻
He related his adventure. 
He related just how the accident had occorred. ¹ġ
He related the story to us at length. ϸؽˡ
He remained a mere spectator of the great happenings of his time. ǸʱڵĴ£ֻһԹ߶ѡ
He remained at home and attended to the business. ڼ⡣
He remained up because he hadn't finished his work. һֱû˯ΪĹûɡ
He remains a mouse. ȻС
He remains indifferent in the dispute. ۱ʾ
He remains modest despite his achievements. гɼȻǫ顣
He remarked that he would be absent the next day. ˵սϯ
He reminded me that I had done it before. ʹǰ
He replied that he disagreed. ش˵ͬ⡣
He reported that his task had been fulfilled. 㱨˵ִϡ
He represents himself as an expert. Գרҡ
He requested his friend to go with him. Ѻһȥ
He required that we ( should) work all night. ҪǸͨ
He resembles his father very closely. ǳĸס
He resented being sworn at. ޱ
He resolutely refused their bribe. ܻ¸
He resumed his former manner. ľɹۡ
He retired at the age of fifty. ʮʱˡ
He returned a polite answer to our inquiries. ǵѯʣ˿Ļش
He returned another way. һ·
He returned not long ago. ǰˡ
He returned to get his coat. ȡ¡
He returned to his home county in 1945 after the defeat of Japan. ձԺ˼硣
He returned to the bad habit. ָֻ˻ϰߡ
He reviewed a guard of honour in the company of the President. ͳͬ¼̶ӡ
He reviewed his work of the past year. ȥĹ
He reviewed the whole of his past life. عԼȥһ
He reviews books for the newspaper. Ϊֽд
He rides horseback. 
He ripped off one end of the envelope and pulled out the letter. ˺ŷһͷų˳
He ripped the letter open with a knife. õһӰŲÿˡ
He risked his life to save the child. ðΣȥȺӡ
He rode away at ( a) full gallop. ۶ȥ
He rolled down the hill until he was stopped by a large rock. ɽϹһɽʯסˡ
He rolled himself in the bed clothes. Լڱ
He rooms at No 5. סŷ䡣
He roots about in a drawer. һзѰ
He rose from his chair. վˡ
He rose to his legs. վ
He rose to speak , but the audience clamoured him down. վ˵ڰȥ
He rounded the city by bike. гһܡ
He rubbed his forehead with the back of his fist. ֱǰ
He rubs up his Russian every morning. ÿ糿ϰ
He ruled some lines on the sheet. ֽϻ˼ߡ
He runs the machine with dexterity. ؿ
He rushed into the room. 첽ܽ䡣
He rustled the papers on his writing desk. д̨ϵŪɳɳ졣
He s come to say goodbye to you. ġ
He s hurrying to school. ææѧУȥ
He sacrificed his life to save the child. ΪС׳Լ
He said goodbye and walked towards the door. ˵ټͳſȥ
He said he could sing as well as the birds. ˵һܳ衣
He said he couldn't arrive before 6 o'clock. ˵ǰ
He said he hoped to be back soon. ˵ϣܿͻ
He said he much regretted not being able to help. ˵Ϊܸź
He said he ought to write an article about it. ˵Ϊдһƪ¡
He said he wanted a few words with me. ˵Ҫ˵仰
He said he was dead sure that they would not return. ˵ȫǲ
He said he was fed up with resting at home. ˵ڼЪˡ
He said he was searching after truth. ˵Ѱ
He said he would arrive at 3:30 , so he'll be here soon. ˵뵽һҪˡ
He said he would come , and sure enough he came. ˵ҪȻˡ
He said he would come tomorrow. ˵ġ
He said he would come;he didn't though. ˵Ҫû
He said he would put the novel into French. ˵ҪⱾС˵ɷ
He said he would rather stay at home ( than join us). ˵ɴڼҲԸһ𣩡
He said he would see me again the next day. ˵컹Ҫҡ
He said he would telephone but we haven't heard from him so far. ˵Ҫ绰ǵڻûйѶ
He said it didn't matter whether we stayed or went. ˵ȥȥԡ
He said nothing ( little , etc.) as to whether he would come back. ǷҪ£ʲôҲû˵û˵ʲô
He said quite decisively that I was too young. ǳȷ˵̫ˡ
He said so , if I am not mistaken. ûŪĻȷ˵ġ
He said so out of courtesy to me. ڶҵò˵
He said that he killed the man in self defence. ˵ɱǸ˵ġ
He said that he really didn't deserve they should be so kind. ˵Ƕȷʵҵ
He said that he would have to go on , as he was due at a meeting at ten o'clock. ˵ʮҪϯһ飬һ
He said that the earth goes round the sun. ˵Χ̫ת
He said without scolding. ú𱸵Ŀ˵
He said you shouldn't go. ˵㲻Ӧȥ
He sailed in and settled the quarrel. ϵؽ벢ѸƽϢⳡ
He sailed in and soon finished the job. һܿ
He sailed in with one question after another. ʼһһ⡣
He sailed into me for being late. ҳٵһ١
He sailed into the sandwiches. ζش
He salted away part of his wages each month. ÿ°ѹʵһִ
He sang to his heart's content. ظ質
He sank easily into the new way of life. һӾӦµʽ
He sat at the controls of the plane. ڷɻĲǰ
He sat back in his chair and looked at me. ￴ҡ
He sat down at the table and set about his work. ǰʼˡ
He sat face to face with me. š
He sat for his examinations as a river pilot. μ˺ӵ캽ԱĿԡ
He sat musing on my remark. ǶҵĻ˼롣
He sat there , lapping up beer. Ƕơơ
He sat there watching , but said nothing. ￴ţû˵ʲô
He sat there with his arms across. ֱ
He sat trifling with a pen. ǶŪһֱ֧ʡ
He sat up from his chair. ӿ
He satisfied us that he could do the work well. ܰá
He saved her life. 
He saved money for his old age. ΪǮ
He saved my life at great risk to his own. ðżΣվҵ
He saved the boy from drowning. ˮкʹ
He saved the child at the cost of his own life. ΪСԼ
He saves 2 every week towards his new bicycle. ΪгÿܽʡӢ
He saw a shadowy outline on the window curtain. ڴϿһģӰ
He saw himself in the broken mirror. ƾռԼ
He saw his way clear to act decisively. ȻعС
He saw many foot prints in the sand. ɳ̲Ͽӡ
He saw other children come , be cheered with candy , and leave , but he remained. ĺǹǣȻ뿪
He saw the thief running away. ˡ
He saw us up to the library. ¥ͼݡ
He sawed away till he got tired. һֱ⵽˲ͣ
He sawed the dead branches off. Щ֦ˡ
He sawed the log into planks. Բľľ塣
He sawed the tree down. ⵹
He says he's going to join the air force and become a pilot. ˵μӿվԱ
He says he's going to join the air force. ˵Ҫվ
He says his country wants to develop its traditional friendship with China. ˵ǵĹϣչйĴͳꡣ
He says they have already considered over it. ˵Ѿǹˡ
He says what he thinks , but he means no harm. 뵽ʲô˵ʲôûж⡣
He says with fair certainty. ൱аյ˵
He schools himself to fatigues. ԼܳԿ͡
He scored their names off and wrote in some others. ȥǵ֣⼸֡
He scraped away the wallpaper and found panelling underneath. εǽֽ塣
He screamed out a warning. 档
He screwed out half a pound for the taxi fare. ᲻õóӢѡ
He screwed the box together. ˿Ѻš
He screwed the lid on the jar. ѹӵĸǶšȥ
He seated himself at the writing table , and began to write the article. д̨ǰ£ʼд¡
He seated himself in the corner. ڽ
He seated himself in the most comfortable chair. ʵϡ
He seeks your advice. һЩҸ档
He seemed ( to be) very happy. ƺܸˡ
He seemed an honest man. ƺǸʵˡ
He seemed to be at death's door from his illness. ƺҪˡ
He seemed to be very well off. Ǿܺõӡ
He seems quite contented with his life. Լ൱⡣
He seems to be a man of good character. һƷˡ
He seems to be happy. ƺ֡
He seems to be somebody. ƺǸҪ
He seems to delight in making other people suffer. ƺϲʹܿࡣ
He seems to have a good ( great) deal of money ( trouble , etc.) кܶǮ鷳£
He seems to have lost confidence in himself. ƺɥʧġ
He seems to look on me with distrust. ҡ
He seems to want two good actors to play up to him. ҪԱ
He sees no company. л͡
He seized my hand and shook it;he was very glad to see me. ץסҵգܸ˼ҡ
He seized on his kit bag and ran out with his comrades. ץ𹤾ߴͬ־һ˳ȥ
He selected the cheapest one for me. ѡ˵ĸҡ
He sells for a living. Ϊ
He sells his goods very dear. ۸ߡ
He sent a wire to say that he was coming. ˵籨˵Ҫ
He sent an order for groceries. һʳƷӻĶ
He sent his hat round to collect contributions. ļ
He sent his son away to school. Ķѧ
He sent in his resignation long ago. ǰύ˴ְ顣
He sent letters to all his friends. Ÿеѡ
He sent to warn me to take care. ˾ҪСġ
He served as a cat's paw. 䵱צ
He served his country as a diplomat. ⽻ٵΪ
He served in the army for three years. ıۡ
He served the people heart and soul. ȫȫΪ
He set a good example to all by his deep concern for patients. ԶԲ˵йػ˺ð
He set a lamp on the table. Ϸһյơ
He set about helping homeless women and children to place of safety. ְ޼ҿɹĸŮͶͯ͵ȫĵ
He set about persuading me to his way of thinking. ͼ˵ҽ뷨
He set down his pen on the table and went out. ѸֱʷϾ߳ȥˡ
He set down the heavy box and rested for a while. ³صЪһ
He set forward several practical proposals. ˼ʵеĽ顣
He set me down in a comfortable chair. һʵ
He set out his arguments in detail. ϸ˵۵㡣
He set out his ideas in simple English. Ӣ򵥵ر뷨
He set the ball rolling. ʼ̸
He set up a ladder against the window. ӿڴ
He set up a new opinion regarding the project. 滮һµ
He set us a good example for imitation. Ϊ˷Чĺð
He sets out his idea in simple English. ü򵥵Ӣ˼롣
He sets some money apart for a holiday each year. һЩǮÿá
He settled down in his armchair to read a new novel. ڷС˵
He settled himself in the armchair. ڷϡ
He shaded his eyes with his hand. ַ۾ϵŹ
He shared in the expenses with me. ҹֵ֧ͬ
He sheared off the ragged edges. е˲βıߡ
He shed his blood for his country. ΪѪ
He shelled out a lot to get that typewriter. ˲Ǯֻ̨
He shone his leather shoes up till they gleamed. ԼƤЬ
He shook his head in disapproval. ҡͷʾܲ⡣
He shook his head sadly. ѹҡҡͷ
He shook the snow off his coat. ϵѩƬ
He shook with anger. ÷
He shored up the wall with a thick balk of wood. һִľͷǽס
He shot an arrow into the air. һ֧С
He shot at the bird but it flew away. ֻһǹȥˡ
He shot off seven cartridges. ߷ӵ
He shot the dying horse. ƥˣǹ
He should arrive soon. ܺܿ쵽
He should be concerned for the welfare of the workers. ӦĹ˵ĸ
He should finish his work before he goes home. Ӧ깤ٻؼҡ
He should speak less and listen more. Ӧ˵ЩЩ
He shouted aloud for help. ȡ
He shouted at the top of his voice. غ
He shouted for help. ȡ
He shouted his orders. 
He shouted in an exasperate voice. Էŭš
He shouted out an order. 
He shouted with pain. ۵ֱС
He showed application in his studies. Ŭѧϰ
He showed great bravery in face of danger. Σֺ¸ҡ
He showed great carelessness in everything he did. ۸ʲôֵúܲġ
He showed his pleasure at the news. ϢԵúܸˡ
He showed me a small jewel on his open hand. ſָҿϵһСʯ
He showed me many kindness. Ҳæ
He showed me the mark of the wound. ҿ˿˺ۡ
He showed no spark of interest in the plan. ǸƻûʾһȤӡ
He showed special interest in science. ԿѧֳȤ
He showed us to our room. Ǵȥ
He showed very little surprise at what he saw and heard. źȡ
He shows a juvenile appearance. Գһò
He shows considerable ability in ( for) organization. ֯
He shows excellent judgement. ʾ׿Խж
He shows great zeal for knowledge. ֳ֪顣
He shows the right spirit. ֳȷľòľͷܶԡ
He shut down upon his anger. ѹסͷŭ
He shut his eyes and tried to sleep. ۾˯
He shut his mouth and refused to say anything more. տڲ˵
He shut me up in the copper jar and had it cast into the sea. ҽ̳˰̳󺣡
He shut the cat out. è档
He shut up his shop at Christmas. ʥʱ˵̡
He shuts the dog in the flat when he goes to work. ϰʱѹ׼
He sided with the plan to build a reservoir. ֧޽ˮļƻ
He sighed a long sigh. һ̾
He sighed for the days of his youth. Ϊഺ̾Ϣ
He signalled the advance. źŸ֪ǰ
He signalled the car to stop by raising his hand. ʾ⳵ͣס
He signed on at half past seven. ʱǩϰࡣ
He signed out at ten this morning. ڽ糿ʮʱǩȥ
He signed over the property to his brother. ǩְѲƲøֵܡ
He silenced all his critics. ʹۼƿԡ
He simply flew down the road. ƵŴ·ȥ
He simply laughed off the embarrassing situation in which he had found himself. ؾͰδӦȥˡ
He sings much worse than he did last year. ȥ곪òˡ
He sits his horse well. 
He sits in with the patients while the nurse has a rest. ʿϢʱǶչ˲ˡ
He sketched in the details. ϸڹ˽ȥ
He sketched out his plans , so that we had some idea of what he would do. ԵļƻʹǶҪһЩ
He sketched out the general picture first. ȰԵػ˳
He slammed down the receiver and walked out. ܻһˤ˳ȥ
He slammed on the brake and the car spun out over the shoulder and came to a dead sto ɲӲһߴת·ڲݵͣ
He slammed the door angrily. ˣعš
He slapped the money on the counter. žһǮڹ̨ϡ
He slept in peace. ˯úܰȡ
He slept the whole night through. ˯һҹ
He slept well in spite of the noise. ܳúܣ˯úܺá
He slid smoothly on the ice. ڱƽȵػС
He slipped a note into my hand. С
He slipped in unnoticed. ˽ûע⵽
He slipped off his clothes and went into the bathroom. Ѹѵ£߽ԡҡ
He slipped off without waiting for a reply. ȴ𸴾ˡ
He slipped on his jacket. æش˼п
He slipped on the stairs. ¥ϻ˽š
He slipped the clutch in. 
He slipped the money into his pocket. ͵͵ذǮڴ
He slipped up over that problem. Ǹϸˡ
He smarted under the gibes of his fellows. ͬĳЦա
He smiled a welcome at the new boy. ΢Цкʾӭ
He snapped off several frames. ÿ˼ͷ
He snapped out in angry reply. 
He snapped their picture. Ŀա
He snapped up the offer. Ȳؽ顣
He snatched at every chance to improve his pronunciation. ץסһлĽ
He snatched at the letter but was not quick enough. ȡǷţһ㡣
He so arranged matters as to suit everybody. ÿ˶ʵķʽ˰š
He soaked up the subject as a sponge soaks up water. ѧƵ֪ʶ纣ˮ
He sold his furniture to tide over his illness. Ҿβ
He sold me the car at a cheap price and included the radio for good measure. Ա˵ļ۸ң̨
He sold them at a loss. Щˡ
He sold us the car in good faith , not knowing that it didn't run properly. ǳʵذǵģ֪ʻ
He sometimes sleeps out of doors when the weather is fine. õʱʱ˯⡣
He soon consumed his fortune. ܿľĲƲ
He soon loses his temper. ͷƢ
He soon scraped down the pine chest. ܿͰľıĥˡ
He soon spent all his earnings. ܿͰǮȫˡ
He soon took to getting up early. ܿϰߡ
He spared his prisoner. ˡ˷²
He spares no pains. Ϳࡣ
He spat at their ideas , treating them as childish. ǵΪЩɡ
He spat out the words with scorn. Ŀ˵ⷬ
He speaks ( behaves , writes , acts , etc) naturally. ̸£̬ȣıʣȻ
He speaks as though he understood. ˵ĿƵġ
He speaks both French and English well. Ӣﶼ˵úá
He speaks English frequently. ʱ˵Ӣ
He speaks French even better than English. ķӢ˵øá
He speaks good English , but his pronunciation of French is bad. Ӣ˵úܺãķ﷢С
He speaks in popular language. ͨ׵Խ
He speaks several languages. ˵ԡ
He speaks with deliberation. ݵؽ
He speaks with freedom. ԡ
He speared a potato with his fork. òӴ
He sped down the street. ؽַɱȥ
He spelt( spelled) all the words correctly. еĵƴˡ
He spends a lot of time in the garden. ԰ﻨʱ䡣
He spends a lot of time working in the fields. ˺ܶʱڵɻ
He spends his spare time visiting workers. ʱ䶼̽ˡ
He spends much of his time outdoors. ʱҰȹġ
He spends the greater part of the day reading books. 󲿷ʱ䶼ڿϡ
He spends too much time with dubious friends. ͬһЩɵѻ˺ܶʱ
He spent 12 on this dictionary. ʮԪⱾʵ䡣
He spent 3 hours writing the letter. дСʱ
He spent a lot of time mending the car. ˺ܶʱ䡣
He spent a whole afternoon cleaning the house down. 磬ӳ״ɨһ¡
He spent all his life in the same town. һһӡ
He spent great efforts helping me. ʹ˺ܴľҡ
He spent his time in sleeping. ˯ĥʱ䡣
He spent the major part of a year abroad. ڹȹꡣ
He spent the whole of the year in Egypt. ڰһꡣ
He spent whole hours in thought. Сʱ˼
He splashed his sister with water. ˮĽ㡣
He split the wood with an axe. øӰľͷ
He spoke a lot at the celebration. ףϽ໰
He spoke at the meeting in opposition to the unpractical plan. ڻϷʵʵļƻ
He spoke briefly but to the point. ˵̣˵ˡ
He spoke confidently and with ease. аաؽݽ
He spoke English so well that I took it for granted that he was British. ˵Ӣ˺ΪӢˡ
He spoke in a detached way about the danger. Բķʽ̸Σա
He spoke in a dismal strain. Ŀܾɥ
He spoke in a low voice. ˵
He spoke in a rude tone. ô³
He spoke in Italian. 
He spoke in support of the plan. ֧ƻ
He spoke last at the meeting. ڻԡ
He spoke little. Ĳࡣ
He spoke only a few words. ֻ˼仰
He spoke openly. ˵ú̹ʡ
He spoke so decidedly that none of us dared question him. ˵úܿ϶û˸һ
He spoke so loudly as to be heard by all. ˵ñ˶
He spoke to me regarding his future. ̸Ľ
He spoke very highly of her. ʮֳ
He spoke with anger. ˵
He spoke with great confidence. ̸ʱǳš
He spoke with heat. ̸¼
He spoke with some spirits. ˵ʱȽϼ˵ʱء˵
He sponges on his brother. Ϊ
He spotted his friend in the crowd. Ⱥϳѡ
He sprang to his feet. һԾ
He sprang( jumped) over the river. һԾӡ
He sprayed an insecticide upon the plants to kill the insects. ҩɱ档
He spread out a map. ̯һͼ
He springs from a peasant s family. ũͥ
He sprinted out for ( to call) a taxi. ȥкƳ̳
He squared himself in his chair. ֱϡ
He squashed three suits into the suitcase. װ
He squatted down to peep into the basket. һ¡
He squatted himself down. 
He stabbed a knife into Tom's neck. ķľ
He stained it blue. Ⱦɫ
He staked out part of this field for building on. ػһΪ֮á
He stalked out of the room. Ȼ߳Ǹ䡣
He stamped on the sparks to keep the bush fire from spreading. ̤𻨣ľֻӿ
He stamped on the spider. ز֩ϡ
He stamped out a cigarette stump. ̤ͷ
He stamped the grass flat. Ѳݶƽˡ
He stands a chance of getting good marks. ϣȡúóɼ
He stands at the end of the street. վڴֵͷ
He stands to his word. á
He stared at me in mute amazement. Ŀɿڴضҡ
He stared at the book and couldn't understand what he was reading. ۾飬ȴŪʲô
He stared out over the sea. Ĵ󺣡
He started a newspaper. һݱֽ
He started at the sudden noise. ͻȻһ
He started from his seat. λﾪ
He started off on his journey at dawn. ʱó̡
He started working hard to improve his English. ʼŬӢˮƽ
He stated the unpleasant facts barely. ˵ʵ
He stayed at home all day. ڼ
He stayed eight days in an open boat with no food , and he was still alive;his surviv ڵСϴ˰죬ʳˣ
He stayed in that hotel for more than a month. Ǽùסһ¡
He stayed the work and had the machinery removed. ѹͣˡ
He stayed with the foremost runner till the last lap but one. ֱȦظסȵǸ˶Ա
He steeled his heart ( himself) against their sufferings. ǵĿʹӲĳ
He steeps himself ( is steeped) in mathematics. ͷоѧ
He stepped across the stream and went to the village. Сׯȥ
He stepped aside to give us an account of his own experience. 뿪ǽһԼľ
He stepped back into the cave , holding the stick high above his head. Ѳ߸ߵؾٹͷ߻ضѨ
He stepped back to appreciate the painting. ˺˼
He stepped backward a pace or two. һ
He stepped down from a plane. ӷɻ
He stepped into his shoes and said he was ready. Ь˵׼ˡ
He stepped into the boat. ֻ̤
He stepped off and turned into a narrow lane. תһխ
He stepped off the pavement , and was nearly knocked down by a taxi. еһײ
He stepped on a nail. ڶˡ
He stepped on the brake to stop the car. ƶʹͣ
He sticks with his old friends. Ȼǡ
He still lives on her parents. Ȼĸ
He still plays an important role in the management of the bank. еĹȻҪá
He stole into the room. 䡣
He stole the money in desperation. ھ͵Ǯ
He stood against the door. վš
He stood alone among his colleagues. ͬкܹ
He stood aloof and did not give us a hand. վԶԶأûǡ
He stood at the corner of the street. վڽֵĹսǴ
He stood at the door. վſڡ
He stood back so that I could pass. վԱͨ
He stood beside the entrance. վԱߡ
He stood by my side. վԱߡ
He stood erect. ֱš
He stood for an instant with his hand raised. Ȼվһ
He stood forth and made a speech on current affairs. ǰȥ˹ڵǰƵı档
He stood on the platform. վڽ̨վ̨ϡ
He stood the child on the wall so that she could see the bear. úվǽͷϣʹܿܡ
He stood there in a threatening attitude. ͱ˵̬վ
He stood unafraid against the enemy. Եˣη塣
He stood up , and all were silent. վǴҶ
He stood upright. վúֱ
He stopped and set up his tent. ͣ
He stopped me from watching TV. ҿӡ
He stopped my wages. ͣҵĹʡ
He stopped short in his conversation. ͻȻ̸ֹͣ
He stopped the child from playing near the river. ֹںӱˣ
He stopped to watch us working. ͣǸɻ
He stopped up the rat holes. סЩ󶴡
He stopped work. ͣ˹
He stores his mind with knowledge. ֪ʶʵѵͷԡ
He stormed out of the room. ŭ߳ӡ
He strained after learning with all his might. ߾ȫؽѧϰ
He strained his ears to listen to the teacher. ʦ
He streaked to school. ɱѧУ
He streched forth his arm. ۡ
He stretched ( himself) out on the grass and fell asleep. ֱڲݵ˯ˡ
He stretched a rope across the river. ںӵ
He stretched out his arm and took down a book. 첲ȡһ顣
He stretched the elastic out as far as it would go. ɽ
He stretches the law to suit his purpose. ⷨﵽԼĿġ
He stripped down to his shorts and leaped into the stream. ѵֻʣһ̿㣬ȻС
He stripped off and dived into the pool to save a boy. ȥ£ȥһк
He stripped off and got into the bath. ѹ£
He stripped the paper off the parcel. Ѱϵֽ˺ȥ
He strode over ( across) the ditch. 
He stroked the horse's neck. ĦĲӡ
He strolled to the opposite side of the street. ⵽ֶȥ
He struck a match and lit the lamp. һѵƵš
He struck at me but missed. ִңûš
He struck me with a stick. һӴҡ
He struck off a poem for the occasion. ϯʫӦ
He struck off the enemy's revolver. ˵˵ǹ
He struck out at his assailant. ߺݺݵشȥ
He struck the ball. 
He struck the boy fair on the chin. һ´Ǹкӵ°ϡ
He struck the dog with a whip. ñӴ
He struck the ground heavily. صˤڵϡ
He struck the hooligan down with his fist. ȭǸå
He struck the man a violent blow. ݺݵǸһ¡
He struck the table angrily. ģ򴸣ӡ
He struggled with the burglar. ͬ
He struk on the bronze bell with a stick. ùͭô
He strung out his lecture. ϳݽ
He strung the pieces of paper out to frighten birds away. ֽϷųȥ
He strung up his nerves to do it. ¡
He stuck by his account. ˵Ļ
He stuck some bits of wood together with glue. ýˮƬճһ
He stuck the letter into his pocket. ŷŽڴ
He studied hard last term and , as a result , he passed the examination. ѧѧϰùԼˡ
He studied medicine as well as surgery. ѧѧڿơ
He studied the picture , which had been taken in the summer time. ϸյƬ
He studied till late last night , or rather , early this morning. һֱѧϰҹ߸ȷ˵һֱ賿
He studies English less hard than before. ѧϰӢﲻǰŬ
He studies in a senior middle school. С
He studies in the infant class. ׶ѧϰ
He studies law in his spare time and became a lawyer. ҵʱоɣʦ
He studies physics diligently. Ŭѧϰ
He stumbled at the step. һ
He stumbled over a stump. ׮ϰһ¡
He stumbled over the doorstep. Ž״һš
He subscribed to that doctrine. ͬǸѧ˵
He subscribes to a number of journals concerning his subject. ѧйص־
He succeeded at length. ڳɹˡ
He succeeded in drawing level with her in the class. ڰȡõĳɼ¡
He succeeded in getting what he wanted. õϣõĶ
He succeeded in his efforts to overcome these weaknesses. ɹؿЩ㡣
He succeeded in whatever he undertook. ʲô飬ȡ˳ɹ
He sucked Coke through a straw. ɿڿ֡
He sucks up all the information you give him. ̸֪ʶսȥˡ
He suddenly appeared in front of us. ͻȻǰ
He suddenly piped up that he wanted to go home. ͻȻ˵Ҫؼҡ
He suddenly toned up and reproached the boy for his carelessness. ͻȻӴĴ⡣
He suffered heavily. ˺ܴĿࡣܵصĴ
He suffered much in consequence. ˺ܴʧ
He suffers from a hearing defect. ë
He suffers from forgetfulness. нë
He suffers from weak sight and weak hearing. 
He suffers great ills. ܴܺҡ
He suggests going to the cimema. ȥӰ
He summed up to everyone's satisfaction. ܽ⡣
He supports himself. ı
He swallowed his anger. ѹס˻
He swallowed the bitter pill. ˿ζҩ衣
He swallowed the insults without saying anything. ĬĬ衣
He swallows everything that is told him. ÿһ¡
He swam his horse across the river. Ӿӡ
He swam the river. Ӿӡ
He swam to land. ϰ
He swears by his dentist. ǳҽ
He swears by short naps or even just stretching out in bed for a few minutes. ŰС˯Ƭ̣ڴɼҲǺõġ
He sweated out his composition in two hours. Сʱдá
He swells with pride. 
He swept away the dust from the door. ɨȥϵĻҳ
He swept out in a fury. ŭ̬Ȼ뿪ˡ
He swims strongly. Ӿо
He switched from a back seat to a front seat so that he could see more. ӺλƵǰȥԱ㿴Щ
He swore the witness in. ֤ġ
He swore to having seen that movie some time ago. ˵ǰ϶ǲӰ
He swore to speak the truth. Ҫ˵ʵ
He takes a fancy for travelling. С
He takes a keen interest in his work. ԹǳȤ
He takes a leading part in the club. ھֲá
He takes a nap after dinner. С˯һ
He takes advantage of her kindness and borrows her bike too much. ̫˵ǽг
He takes an interest in sport. ˶Ȥ
He takes good pictures. ռܺá
He takes great pleasure in teaching his little sister. ϲСá
He takes no care of his things. չܣԼĶ
He takes pleasure in reading. ԶΪ֡
He takes two teaspoons of sugar in tea. ڲǡ
He talked me into walking home with him. ˵Ҹһ·ؼҡ
He talked me out of my belief. ĻҲˡ
He talked on and on for almost an hour. ̸̸̸һͷ
He talked on English literature. ݽӢѧ
He talks as if he knew all about it. ˵Ŀȫ֪ˡ
He talks as if he knew everything. ˵ʲô֪Ƶġ
He talks as if he were tired. ˵ʱۡ
He talks in his sleep. ˯ʱ˵λ
He talks like a madman. ˵ӡ
He talks of going to Beijing. ̸ȥ¡
He tames lions for the circus. Ϸѱʨ
He tapped the window and she looked up. һ´̧ͷ˿
He taught Edison railway telegraphy. ̰·籨
He taught the boy how to build a small boat. кС
He taught us how to construct sentences. 䡣
He taught us how to select seeds. ѡ֡
He taught us where we could find the best mushrooms. ̸ҵõĢ
He teaches both English and French. Ӣͷ
He teaches in a school. ѧУ顣
He teaches us without pay. ޱؽǡ
He telegraphed from Shanghai. Ϻ籨
He telephoned me that he could not come. 绰˵
He tested the machine. ̨
He testified that he had seen the man. ֤ȷʵǸˡ
He thinks he belongs in teaching. ΪԼڴ½ѧ
He thought for a long time before he acted. ˺ܾòж
He thought he could walk as quickly as his friend , but couldn't. Ϊܺߵһ죬С
He thought it no use trying to convince them. Ϊ˵ûá
He thought it over , but could come to no conclusion. ϸˣûܵóۡ
He thought it over. ϸ롣
He thought nothing of walking 20 miles a day. һʮӢﲻʲô
He thought of trying for a job in a research institute. һоı
He thought they ought to take part in the plant design. ΪӦòμӹơ
He threaded his way through the crowd. Ⱥд
He threaded the paths of the fore st. ɭС
He threatened that he would make it public. в˵Ҫ¡
He threw a ball up into the air. С
He threw a pistol down on the floor. ǹڵذϡ
He threw a stone at the bird. ʯͷ
He threw a stone at the dog. Ͷʯ򹷡
He threw an angry look at me. ŭһۡ
He threw away a chance to go abroad. ʧһĻᡣ
He threw away the broken glass. Ʋӵ
He threw down the book and went out. ͳȥˡ
He threw off his coat and started to work. Ҵ´£
He threw on his clothes and rushed out when the bell rang. ʱ¼æϾ˳ȥ
He threw the stone at me. ʯͷ
He ticked off the items one by one. ЩĿһ
He tidied up after supper. ʰ;ߡ
He tied his books together. һ
He tied his horse to a tree by the road. ˩·Եһϡ
He tied the boat to a tree on the bank. Ѵϵڰߵһϡ
He tied the donkey to the tree. ¿˩ϡ
He tied the knot for Diane and Bill yesterday. Ϊݺͱȶ֤顣
He tied up his dog during the day. ѹ˩
He tied up his linen very carefully before sending it to the laundry. ϴµ֮ǰºϸ
He tired the audience with his long speeches. ߳ʹڲͷˡ
He told a fib so he could leave early. һСѣԱЩ뿪
He told his men to do as the boy asked. ԸӶպӵҪȥ
He told me a lie. ˵˸ѡ
He told me not to gallop that old horse. ҲҪʹܡ
He told me of his plan in confidence. ˽°ļƻҡ
He told me that he had had words with the manager and had lost his position. ˵;죬ְλˡ
He told me that his brother had not yet arrived. ܵʱûе
He told me to open the door , and I did so as quietly as possible. ҪҴţұ㾡شš
He told me what he knew. ֪ҡ
He told me where to meet the two mathematicians. ȥλѧҡ
He told that he had good news for me. ˵кϢҡ
He told the children not to pull up the young plants. úǱ粦ˡ
He told the children to sit up and not slouch. кҪ
He told the news to everyone in the village. Ϣ˴ÿˡ
He told the police about the loss of his car. ߾Сˡ
He told us a made story. ǽһĹ¡
He told us as facts many things that he had done. ʵǡ
He told us facts which supported his argument. ֧۵һЩʵ
He told us how to wait at table properly. 
He told us not to bother with him. ǱΪˡ
He told us that these trees had to be sawn down. ˵Щ⵹
He told us to stand by for action. Ը׼ʼж
He told us to try and think in English. Ӣ˼
He took ( rented) the house for a year. ˣΪһꡣ
He took a bit of paper and a few bits of wood and made a fire. һֽСľͷ˻
He took a dislike for Xiao Wang because she was a thief. ϲСΪǸС͵
He took a fancy for chess. 塣
He took a gift from his classmate. ͬѧ
He took a glance at the painting. ˻Կһۡ
He took a key out of the bag. ӰȡԿ
He took a letter out of his pocket. ӿڴóһš
He took a peep into ( =peep into) the kitchen. ￴һۡ
He took a spill when he rode the horse. ʱϵ
He took advantage of us. ƭǡ
He took great exception to what I said. ˵Ļ
He took great risks to save the state property. ðżΣȹҲƲ
He took her into his confidence concerning the matter. £¶
He took his degree at the university last year. ȥڴѧȡѧλ
He took his doctor's degree at Harvard. ڷ˲ʿѧλ
He took his duty as a matter of course. ԼΪȻ¡
He took his rifle to shoot wild duck. ǹҰѼӡ
He took his umbrella lest it should rain. ɡꡣ
He took it upon himself to see that the packages were delivered. ӦһѰĳ
He took liberties with older people. Գʧ
He took no notice of my letter. ûע⵽ҵš
He took no notice of what I said. ˵Ļ
He took notes of everything he read. Ķʼǡ
He took out his flute , and blew at it. óӴ
He took the engine apart to mend it. ѷ𿪽
He took the liberty of using my dictionary while I was absent. ҲʱҵĴʵ䡣
He took the little boy in his arms. һѱסС
He took the measure without the slightest consideration of other people. ȡ˴ʩһҲ롣
He took the medicine , but threw it up a minute later. ҩһӺ³ˡ
He took the new boy under his wing. к
He took to drinking. ˡ
He took to this country life. ϲ
He took with him a few of the officials of the court. żͬ͢С
He took your advice to heart. Ȱӡ
He tops his father by half a head. ߳װͷ
He tore down the road. ·ܡ
He tore off his jacket and plunged into the work. æѵͶ빤
He tore the book apart. ˺ˡ
He tore up the letter as soon as he had read it. źͰ˺ˡ
He tossed his head to show his dissent. ҡͷʾͬ⡣
He touched on many points without enlarging on any of them. ᵽ⣬һҲûϸ
He touched on the subject of climate. ̸һ⡣
He touched up a team of horses. ñһ
He towered above his fellow workers. ʤͬ¡
He towered above the crowd. ͬһ㡣
He traced out his route on the map. ڵͼϱ·ߡ
He traded an old bicycle in for a new one. Ѿɵгۼۻһ³
He trades in cotton goods. ޲⡣
He trades on his father's reputation. ׵
He tramped on the dog's foot. صز˹һš
He trampled down our warning. ǵľ档
He transferred to the New York office. ŦԼ´
He translated it from English into German. Ӣķɵġ
He translated it in another way. һַġ
He transmitted the news to his family. Ϣˡ
He travelled far and wide. ط
He travelled France from end to end. α˷
He travelled from place to place , and returned home only yesterday. ΣŻص
He travelled throughout the whole of Africa. αޡ
He travelled to a far country. һңԶĹȥС
He travelled to Paris by jet. ʽɻȥС
He treasured all of his money. еǮ
He treated his friends to some beer ( the opera). ǺЩơƣȥ磩
He treated his wife badly. Űӡ
He treated me with indifference. Įġ
He treated my plan as a joke. ҵļƻһЦ
He treated them with great kindness. ǺѺá
He trespassed against the traffic regulations. Υ˽ͨ
He tricked me into spending all my money. ƭһҵǮ
He tricked me out of my profit. ƭȡҵ
He tricked the girl and she gave him all her money. ƭǸŮǮȫ
He tried but didn't succeed. Թûгɹ
He tried but failed. Ŭȥʧˡ
He tried hard to shut all pessimistic thoughts out of his mind. Ŭͷųһб۵뷨
He tried in vain to push through the crowd. ôҲûȺＷȥ
He tried over and overand finally succeeded. һһΣɹˡ
He tried to convince them of the safety of travelling by airplane. Ҫʹų˷ɻеİȫ
He tried to disguise his real feelings. ͼʵĸ顣
He tried to drive his point home to me. ʹҶ۵ӡ
He tried to escape detection by disguising himself as an old man. ͼװһӹߵĶĿ
He tried to gain time by postponing his decision. Գٳٲֶȡʱ䡣
He tried to hide out , but the police tracked him down. ͼڰ鰸
He tried to join the army but was rejected. ξܾˡ
He tried to moddel himself on his father. Ч׵硣
He tried to persuade her but failed. ͼ˵ûгɹ
He tried to put her out of his mind. ͼ
He tried to put the meaning of the paragraph across to us. 跨ʹ˽µ˼
He tried to search out his old comrade in arms , but in vain. ͼҵսѣûҵ
He tried to spell out the meaning of the phrase. Ŭĺ塣
He tried to work up the enthusiasm of the crowd. ͼĶȺڵ顣
He tried various devices to do the work. 뷽跨
He trifled with the idea and would not adopt it. ǸţԸԲɡ
He trimmed the hedge down. ޼ˡ
He tripped and fell over. ˡ
He tripped over the step. ̨ϰˡ
He tripped up and nearly fell. һ£һ
He tripped up the speaker by artful questions. һЩʹǸ˵߲Բ˵ˡ
He trusts in her honesty. ǳʵġ
He tumbled off his bicycle. гˤ
He tumbled out of bed. Ҵ𴲡
He tumbled restlessly in his bed. ܲڴշתࡣ
He turned a deaf ear to all pleas for mercy. еĿᡣ
He turned a deaf ear to all requests for help. Ҫ
He turned a deaf ear to our proposal. ǵĽš
He turned against me. תҡ
He turned around and faced me. תҡ
He turned around sharply. ͻȻת
He turned aside pretending not to see me. תȥװûҡ
He turned aside to talk to someone else. תȥͬһ̸
He turned communist. Ϊһߡ
He turned down my invitation. ܾҵ롣
He turned his back on his own family when they needed help. ļҪæʱǡ
He turned his back on the occasion of seeing the film. ˿ӰĻᡣ
He turned his back to us. ǡ
He turned his pocket inside out to show me that it was empty. ¶ҿǿյġ
He turned his steps towards the river. תӱȥ
He turned in a perfect paper for his sicence. һȫȷԾ
He turned off the light to save electricity. Ϊ˽ʡѵƹˡ
He turned on the transistor set , listening to Radio Beijing. 򿪰뵼㲥
He turned out his pockets to show they were empty. ѿڴǿյġ
He turned pale with anger. ɫࡣ
He turned right. ת
He turned the channel to his favorite TV program. ѵƵתϲĽĿ
He turned the corner. תȥ
He turned the key and opened the door. תԿףŴ򿪡
He turned to the window. ת򴰿ڡ
He turned us out of his room because he wanted to study. ķ䣬ΪҪѧϰ
He turns a deaf ear to all warnings. еľ涼š
He twisted the lid off the jar. ̳ϵĸǶ
He twisted the sheets into a strong rope and escaped. ѱһʵӣȻˡ
He uncovered himself. ¶Լ
He undertakes a piece of work. һ
He undertook to be our guide. ͬǵ򵼡
He underwent a lot of hardships in his childhood. ͯʱ࿲
He undressed himself and went to bed. ¾ȥ˯ˡ
He unkindly gave his sister's hair a tug. ĵسһõͷ
He urged me to drive carefully on the icy roads. ڽ·ϿҪ
He used all that was happening to show the truth of Marxism. ÷ŵһ˵˼
He used me worse than ever. ұȹȥˡ
He used most offensive language. ˵˺Ļ
He used the very same words as I had. õͬ
He used to live in Australia , but now he lives in London. ȥסڰĴǣס׶ء
He used to sit up late studying. ȥѧϰҹ
He used to talk back like that. 졣
He uses his wife very ill. Űӡ
He uses long words as a cloak for his ignorance. ߳ĻΪ֪Ρ
He vacationed in Beijing last summer. ȥڱȼ١
He ventured his life to save the boy from drowning. ðΣվǸкʹδ
He visited England last month. ·Ӣ
He volunteered to act as a guide to the Palace Museum. Զ䵱ιʹ򵼡
He waded in as we waded out. ˮ߳ȥʱȴˮ롣
He waded into and across the stream. ˮ߹СϪ
He waded into his opponent with his bare fists. ֿȭ͹Ķ֡
He waded through the book. ضⱾ顣
He waged a long war against poverty. ƶڵս
He wagged his finger at me. ָָ⡣
He waited on us with a letter of introduction. һݷǡ
He waited till the street was empty , then crossed over. һֱȵûгŴȥ
He waited very patiently. ĵصš
He waked up at 4 o'clock in the morning. 糿ĵ
He wakened from sleep. ˯ˡ
He wakes up every morning at 6 o'clock to the minute. ÿ׼ʱ
He walked across the road to the other side. ·˶档
He walked away from all his competitors. ׾ٵػеľߡ
He walked away from the shipwreck. γƽˡ
He walked by me without speaking. ߹ҵԣû˵
He walked down to the post office. ߵʾȥˡ
He walked fast for fear that he should be late. ߣٵ
He walked into a dinner. ̻ʵسһٷ
He walked into the room , glanced round , saw nobody that he knew , and left again at ߽һܣûʶˣ
He walked on tiptoe. ż·
He walked round the corner into the next street. ߹սǣһϡ
He walked so slowly that his brother lost patience with him. ߵ̫ͷˡ
He walked straight by without a word or without even raising his hat. ֱ˹ȥһ仰Ҳ˵Ҳûоñ¾
He walked toward the south. ߡ
He walked up the steps to the big buiding. Ͻ¥̨ס
He walked with a deliberate step. ôݲȵĲš
He walks in a peculiar fashion. ·̬⡣
He walks with a limp. ·һȳһյġ
He walks with a stick because he is lame. ·չΪǸȳӡ
He wallows in blood. ѪС
He wallows in luxury. ݳС
He wallows in money. еǮ
He wandered from the right path. ;
He wanted proof before he would believe something. ĳ֮ǰҪȡ֤ݡ
He wanted to be a physicist. ϣΪһѧҡ
He wanted to devote himself to abstract research. ϣڳо
He wanted to do something useful. ɵ¡
He wanted to drown the dog. ѹ
He wanted to have a few words with you about the week's work. ̸̸ڵĹ
He wanted to join the French army. μӷӡ
He wants advice on his financial problems. ϣ˾ͲΪ⡣
He wants some petrol. Ҫӣ͡
He wants to be a magician. 뵱ħʦ
He wants to be a soldier when he grows up. 볤󵱾ˡ
He wants to be a teacher when he grows up. 뵱ʦ
He wants to check in for the next flight. ҪǼǳһɻ
He wants to farm in Scotland. ոũҵ
He wants to initiate new methods. 뿪ʼʵ·
He wants to live in the country. 뵽ȥס
He wants to perfect himself in French. ҪʹԼͨ
He wants to sail before the mast. 뵱һͨԱ
He wants to send away for some books. дȥҪһЩ顣
He wants yet more. Ҫࡣ
He wants you to see him in his office tomorrow. Ҫϵ칫
He warmed up as he expounded his views. ڲԼʱܼ
He was a boy with an active brain. ǸͷԻԾĺӡ
He was a class ahead of me at college. ڴѧҸһ꼶
He was a democrat. һλߡ
He was a devil may care youth but became more serious as he grew older. һĵˣʱˡ
He was a failure as a scientist. ǸɹĿѧҡ
He was a famous dramatist. һλľҡ
He was a famous outlaw. һĴͽ
He was a foreigner , as I knew from his accent. Ŀ֪һˡ
He was a friend with whom I was toughing the winter out. Ǻһ𰾹Ǹѡ
He was a gentleman to the manner born. һľӡ
He was a good teacher but a poor student. һλʦȴһѧ
He was a great and historical personage. һλΰʷ
He was a handsome boy with large , bright eyes and blond hair. ǸӢ꣬Ŵ۾͵ɫͷ
He was a man quite unknown about town. Ϊ֪
He was a merciless king. һ
He was a nephew of my friend. ѵֶӡ
He was a notable speaker. Ǹ˵ҡ
He was a soldier famous for his daring. Ǹ¸ҳսʿ
He was a teacher of Chinese for a time. һǺʦ
He was a thought more kind. ̫ʴЩ
He was able to explain his apparent faults away. ܹԵĹ
He was able to put complicated thoughts into simple words. ü򵥵Ļ︴ӵ˼롣
He was accustomed to hard work. ϰŬ
He was active in organizing student meetings. ֯ѧᡣ
He was active in politics. λ
He was admitted as a member of the Communist Youth League. ˡ
He was advised against wrong. Ȱ治¡
He was afraid that people would not want to hear him out. ǻ᲻Ըѻ˵ꡣ
He was all skin and bone. 
He was all wound up before the performance. ݳǰʮֽš
He was always in debt. ծ
He was among the first to come here. һ
He was an American news reporter. Ǹżߡ
He was an object of contempt in his class. ڰǱӵĶ
He was an oppressor. һλ
He was an underground worker. һ¹ߡ
He was angry , but he has quieted down now. ղźڰˡ
He was angry at being denied admittance. 򱻾ܾŭ
He was angry at my words. ҵĻʹˡ
He was anxious about the safety of his children. Ϊǵİȫǡ
He was anxious to get it done. ڰ°á
He was anxious to get to the movies , so he made short work of his homework. ҪȥӰԺܿĹΡ
He was anxious to know what had happend. ֪ʲô¡
He was appointed Chinese Minister to Japan. Ϊйפձʹ
He was armed with a rifle. ǹ
He was as happy as a lark. ǳ֡
He was ashamed at being unable to give an answer. ܻشе
He was ashamed that he had failed in the exam. ûп񣬸е߳ܡ
He was asked out to dinner. ȥԷ
He was asked to set down the facts just as he remembered them. Ҫݼʵд
He was asked to smooth things over between them. ǵס
He was asleep the moment his head touched the pillow. ͷһͷ˯ˡ
He was assigned to man the switches. ȥ
He was at ( his)dinner. ʱڳԷ
He was at conference with his associates. ͬǻ̡
He was at table when I called. ҹʱڳԷ
He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. õŵƽ
He was badly beaten. His clothes were torn. úҲ˺ˡ
He was badly burnt. ˺
He was barefoot , wearing a torn and dirty shirt. ŽţһƵĳ¡
He was beside himself with joy. ˵ˡ
He was beside himself with rage. ÷ˡ
He was beyond the help of the teacher. ʹʦ޲ߡ
He was bleeding to death. Ѫֹȥ
He was bombed out ( of his home). ը޼ҿɹ顣
He was booted out of the house. ߳ȥ
He was born in 1805 in Genoa. һǡ
He was born in a small village near the town of S. 򸽽һС
He was born in November , 1960. ¡
He was born of a good family. һüͥ
He was born poor and died poor. һƶ
He was bound hand and foot by his promise. ܵŵ
He was bound hand and foot. ýʵʵ
He was breathing hard when he finished the race. ʱڷش
He was brought to poverty. ˡ
He was brought up by his uncle. ġ
He was brushed against by cyclists. ﳵһ
He was buried in this cemetery three years ago. ǰĹ
He was buried under the avalanche and had to be dug out. ѩ񣬷ǵðڳɡ
He was busy , therefore he could not come. æ
He was busy in his study. 鷿æء
He was busy with his work. æڹ
He was busy with his writing. æд
He was called back from his holiday to handle the problem. ڶȼٵʱ򱻽л⡣
He was called in for consultation. Э̡
He was careful not to be seen. Ը˿
He was careless about ( or in) his work. Թġ
He was careless of danger. Σա
He was carried along by the enthusiasm of his supporters. ֧ǵ衣
He was carried away by a heart attack. ಡȥ
He was carried away by his feelings. 嶯޷Գ֡
He was carrying the bag under his arm. ¼Ǹ
He was cast for the part of Yang Zirong. ١
He was caught in the act of stealing the sweets. ͵ʱץסˡ
He was charged with murder. ָطıɱ
He was chilled to the marrow. 䳹ǡ
He was chosen King. ѡΪ
He was chosen leader by general consent. һͬѡ쵼ˡ
He was chosen out of a hundred. Ǵһٸͷġ
He was clothed in wool. ë¡
He was compelled to ship out. ְ
He was complimented on being a grand old man. Ϊܵǵ𾴡
He was conducted through the museum. ָ²ιݡ
He was confined to his rooms. Ų
He was confronted by a policeman at the gate. ڴſ˾졣
He was confronted with the evidence. ֤ݰǰ
He was confused at his error. ԼĴ󲻽⡣
He was confused by a strange idea. ֵͷŪͿˡ
He was conspicuous among his comrades. ͬ־мܳڡ
He was content to eat dry bread. ڳԸ
He was convinced by her argument. Ϊıۡ
He was criticized because of neglect of duty. ְضܵ
He was criticized for his mistake. 򷸴ܵ
He was criticized for shifting away from the study plan. ڲѧϰƻѧϰܵ
He was criticized for talking big. ţܵ
He was crunching nuts. ڸ֨֨ҧ
He was crushed in the crowd. Ⱥﱻȥ
He was cut down in the prime of life. ׳زۡ
He was cutting it with his knife in order to make a cane for himself. õӿ֦ΪԼȡ
He was dangerously near the edge. ̫ˣΣա
He was dead tired after the race. ֮еˡ
He was deadly white. һĲ԰ס
He was deaf to all advice. ʲô
He was deep in thought. ˼
He was deeply stirred by the news. Ϣж
He was degraded for being drunk and disorderly. Ƽؼɶܽ֡
He was delegated to the convention. ȥϯ顣
He was denuded by his boss of every penny he had. ϰ÷Ĳ
He was described as being very clever. ˼˵ǳ
He was deservedly punished. Ӧܷ
He was desirous of glory. õ١
He was determined to mend his ways and turn over new leaf. ĸĹ£ˡ
He was digging in the garden and stumbled upon a gold coin. ڻ԰ʱżȻһҡ
He was disabled in the accident. ¹взˡ
He was dismayed at the thought. һ뵽ɥ
He was dismissed , because he had been warned to be punctual but was late again. ˣΪȰҪʱֳ̣ٵˡ
He was dismissed without notice. ûб֪ͨͱˡ
He was doomed to die. עҪ
He was downright rude. ̫Ұˡ
He was dripping with sweat , his vest sticking to his torso. עȫˡ
He was driving very carelessly. ʱܲСĵڿϣ
He was drowned in the river. ںˡ
He was drowning. ˡ
He was drummed out of the army. Ӹ˳
He was drunk and began casting up. ˣʼŻ
He was drunk at the end of the party. ʱˡ
He was dubbed a knight. ʿĳƺš
He was eager for the first prize. õͷ
He was educated at a technical college. ڼѧУܹ
He was educated at his uncle's expense. ѧ帺
He was educated in law. ܹɽ
He was efficient in his work. Чʸߡ
He was elected to the 68th Congress. ѡΪʮ˽Ա
He was elected to the House of Representatives in 1847. 걻ѡԺ
He was encouragingly cheered by the crowd. Ⱥ˹Ļ
He was examined by the police. ʡ
He was expelled from school for bad behaviour. Ϊ㱻ѧУˡ
He was extra glad to see us. Ǹ˼ˡ
He was fairly beside himself with rage. ֱ÷衣
He was famous as a soldier. Ϊһ˺
He was fearful of wakening his father. ³ס
He was fettered with irons. 
He was filled with despair. 
He was filled with terror. ǳ¡
He was finally declared out of danger. Σա
He was finally worn down and let her have the book. ڱ˵
He was first in the spelling bee. ƴֱлùھ
He was fishing for words. Ѱժ䡣
He was forced to climb down from his untenable position. ȷվסŵ۵㡣
He was forced to leave his homeland for political reasons. ԭ뿪
He was forced to take to his bed for ten days. Դʮ졣
He was forced to yield. Ͷ
He was found to have helped himself to public money. Ųù
He was framed by his enemies. ݺ
He was free from all care. ǡ
He was friend of my youth. ʱѡ
He was frightened at the noise. 
He was frightened out of his wits. Ŵˡ
He was frightened to death. ˡ
He was gasping away , finding it very hard to breathe properly. ϴûغ
He was gasping when they pulled him out of the water. ǰˮ̳ʱֻһϢˡ
He was given a job last year and has since made a success of it. ȥҵ˹Ӵ˸ɵúܳɹ
He was given a reward for passing the examination. ԼõƷ
He was going to cease working for them. ΪǸɻ
He was hailed as a hero. ǻӢۡ
He was hanged as a murderer. Ϊһɱ˷ˡ
He was happy to return to his native land. ص˹磬ܸˡ
He was heated with passion. ŭˡ
He was held in custody for two weeks. ڡ
He was here a minute ago. ղ
He was here just then. ʱ
He was hidden by the leaves. Ҷӵסˡ
He was hit hard by the failure. ʧܵش
He was honest in telling me his quarrel with his family. ̹ʸͬ˳ˡ
He was honoured with a title. ٳƺš
He was hurt by a falling brick. һשͷˡ
He was hurt in a fight. ˡ
He was ill , but made out to be all right. ˣȴװûвӡ
He was ill for most of last week. 󲿷ʱ䶼
He was ill for three years before he died. 겡ˡ
He was impeached for taking bribes. ܻߡ
He was in a black mood. 䡣
He was in a fog. Ϳ
He was in a good temper. á
He was in a terrible state of anxiety. Ҫ
He was in an army unit there. ǶĲ
He was in Beijing last month. ϸڱ
He was in black. ¡
He was in command of the army. ָӾӡ
He was in despair when he spent the last of his money. һǮԺеˡ
He was in detention in connection with the bribery affair. ¸ǣˡ
He was in drink. ˡ
He was in earnest about learning to play the violin , so he practised every day. ѧϰСٺ棬ÿ춼ϰ
He was in entire ignorance of what was being done. ȫ֪ڽе¡
He was in fits of laughter. һһشЦ
He was in great straits for money. ͷ׾ݡ
He was in perfect training. ֵܹѵ
He was in the control of evil men who forced him to do wicked things. ˻˵Ŀƣǿɻ¡
He was in the enjoyment of good health. ܵȤ
He was intent on his books. רĶ顣
He was invited to sit in on a rehearsal. μԤݡ
He was jeered at by the audience. ܵڵĳЦ
He was judged guilty. 
He was jumped into buying the house. ƭȥ˴˷ӡ
He was just able to crawl into the temple. ǿǿȥ
He was killed on the spot. ɱ
He was known as a man of letters. ֪
He was known to be a young man with lofty ideals. Ƕ֪һбꡣ
He was lacking in mathematical training. ѧѵ
He was late for dinner. ûиϳԷʱˡ
He was leaving for Guangzhou. ȥݡ
He was left 1 , 000 in his uncle's will. 常򲮸ȣ涨һǧӢ
He was listening attentively. š
He was looking at me with a contemptuous glance. Ŀ⿴ҡ
He was lost in thought. ˼ǡ
He was lying flat on his back. ֱͦͦš
He was lying on his chest and then turned over to look up at the sky. ſţ泯졣
He was lying on the ground. ڵϡ
He was mad for water. ʼ
He was mad with joy. ϲ
He was mad with me for losing his watch. ΪҶֱҺ
He was mad with pain. ʹÿҪˡ
He was made a fool of. Ūˡ
He was made the instrument of another's crime. ˷Ĺߡ
He was made to repeat it. ظ˵¡
He was made to work from morning till night. ȴ絽ɻ
He was more dead than alive. ѾһϢˡ
He was more frightened than hurt. ܵ˵ûʲôֻŵú
He was muffled in a cloak. öסӡ
He was my old pupil. Ҵǰѧ
He was my senior. ȥҵϼ
He was named director of the plant after liberation. źΪĳ
He was named for the dean. ΪԺ
He was negligent in his work. ע⹤
He was negligent of his duties. ְ
He was new to the business. ⻹
He was no longer president of the university in my time. ǸѧʱڣУˡ
He was nominated president. ƾΪϯ
He was not a success as a governor. Ϊܶɫ
He was not able to hatch chickens while the hen could. ĸܷСȴܡ
He was not able to hatch chickens. С
He was not always truthful. ˵滰
He was not at all concerned about it. ²ġ
He was not given to many words. ˵
He was not helping; he was only looking on. ûаæֻԹۡ
He was not to be dissuaded from it. ˭ҲȰ¡
He was not too sure about two things-the grammar and some of the idioms. ﷨ϰ滹ղ
He was nothing but a child then. ʱֻǸС
He was nowhere to be found. ʲôطҲҲ
He was observed using a check for $ 1 , 500 ( one thousand five hundred dollars) as a ˿һһǧԪ֧Ʊǩ
He was offered a lifetime professorship. ƸΪڡ
He was often in jeopardy of his life. ʱʧȥվ֮С
He was on the defensive all the time I was speaking to him. ˵ʱǱ⡣
He was on the watch for his brother. غĵܵܣ磩ָţע
He was on trial for theft. ͵
He was once a taxi driver;now he is a college student. ǰ˾Ǵѧ
He was one of the great figures in history. ʷϵΰ֮һ
He was one of the great figures of his age. ǵˡ
He was only twenty two , and to be burdened with a family ! ֻʮ꣬Ҫҵص
He was ordered back to Beijing to report on the situation there. ر㱨ľơ
He was perfectly happy. ǳҸ
He was persuaded to study harder. ˵Ŭѧϰ
He was petrified with terror. Ŵˡ
He was placed under the care of the best doctor in the town. õҽƣϣ
He was pleased by the warmth of the welcome. ܵһӭܸˡ
He was poor by now. ʱ
He was praised for his good marks. ڳɼܵ
He was praised for his meritorious service as governor general. Ϊܶйܵ˱á
He was pressing oil from soya beans. ե͡
He was pronounced guilty. 
He was proud to be elected chairman of the Students'Union. ΪѡѧϯԺ
He was pulling it along at the end of a string. һߡ
He was punished for stealing. ͵Զܳʹ
He was punished lightly. ܵ΢Ĵ֡
He was questioned by the teacher. ܵʦʡ
He was quite content to do so. Ը
He was quite content. 㡣
He was quite excited at ( by , about) the news. Ϣ˷ܡ
He was quite ill , but good nursing brought him around. ĵĻʹȬ
He was rather ashamed of himself. ʮ
He was reading an interesting story. ڿһƪȤС˵
He was ready for any risks. ðκηա
He was ready to die for his country. ׼Ϊ׳
He was reduced to nothing but a skeleton. ݳһѹͷˡ
He was refused entrance to the country because he did not have a passport. ΪûлԲҡ
He was released from his position. ְˡ
He was released from prison. Ӽų
He was remarking upon the subject when I came into the room. ҽݵʱ⡣
He was removed from school. ѧУˡ
He was rich and free from cares of every kind. ܸУκο֮¡
He was right in the main. ǶԵġ
He was running for all he was worth. ܡ
He was running so fast that he couldn't stop himself. ̫ܵˣһͣղסţ
He was sawing all day. һ졣
He was sensible of a voice calling him. ои
He was sent home in disgrace. ų豻ǲͻȥˡ
He was sent over to England. Ӣ
He was sent to prison for stealing money. Ϊ͵ǮΡ
He was sent to spy on the enemy's movements. ȥ˵ж
He was sent to spy out enemy positions. ȥ˵ء
He was set up as our example. Ϊǵİ
He was severely punished. ܵĳͷ
He was sitting in a lazy attitude. š
He was sitting in the dark with the lights out. ˣںڰš
He was sitting on a large stone. ʱһʯͷϡ
He was sitting on the bottom step. һ̨ϡ
He was smoking a pipe. ڳ̶
He was so angry as to be unable to speak. ˵
He was so frightened that he could scarcely speak. ŵü˵
He was so frightened that his knees knocked together. £ϥײ
He was so funny , he made us scream with laughter. ȤǴЦ
He was so ill , I wonder he didn't die. ôûҸе֡
He was so impatient that I could hardly hold him back. ꣬Ҽֱס
He was so tired he sank into the chair and went to sleep. ۵һɾ˯ˡ
He was so tired that he fell asleep in the car. ̫ۣ˯ˡ
He was so tired that he slept on into the afternoon. ۼˣһֱ˯硣
He was soon out of sight. ܿͿˡ
He was sorry to part with his friends. Ƿ֣ܲù
He was speaking in a very strange manner. һַǳֵ̬Ƚ
He was spreading his hands to the fire. ֣ſƣȥ
He was stabbed in the arm. ֱ۱̡
He was stabbed to the heart by the girl's jeer. Ůĳشġ
He was stabbed with a dagger. ذ״ˡ
He was standing at the top of hill. վСɽϡ
He was standing close by me. վš
He was standing just inside the door. ǡǡվ档
He was standing on watch. վڣڣվǶֵࣩ
He was stationed in Vietnam. פԽϡ
He was staying at the Ritz( Hotel). סùݡ
He was stepped up to department head. ΪΡ
He was still smarting from the insult. ΪǴʹġ
He was stranded in a strange city without money. İĳȱǮ޲ߡ
He was stranded on desert island. ׵ĵϡ
He was stripped to the waist. ϰ±ˡ
He was studying at the night school. ҹУѧϰ
He was stung by a bee. ۷䶣ˡ
He was stung for 10. թȡʮӢ
He was successful in everything he did. ÿһ¶ܳɹ
He was successful in the examination. Գɼá
He was suddenly cut off by a heart attack. ಡͻȻȥ
He was suddenly taken ill. ͻȻˡ
He was supporting himself with a stick. Źվţ·
He was surprised and squinted at me. һбҡ
He was taken away in an ambulance. ھȻϴˡ
He was taken by her beauty. Ϊ
He was taken captive at this battle. սбˡ
He was taken down with fever. նˡ
He was taken on by a factory as a worker. һҹ¼õˡ
He was taken to the refuge for lost children. ʧͯ
He was talking to a friend. ̸
He was talking to some man or other. ͬĳ̸
He was terribly wounded. ƺء
He was the discoverer of the element radium. Ԫصķߡ
He was the first airpilot to cross the Atlantic. ǷԽĵһԱ
He was the man whom I saw in the bank. ￴Ǹˡ
He was the noblest personage of his time. ͬʱ
He was the sixth to arrive. ǵġ
He was thrashed within an inch of his life. ð
He was thrown into prison. Ͷ
He was tired of having the same food every day. һĶеζ
He was too busily occupied to go to the show. ̫æȥݳ
He was too weak to stand. ̫վ
He was trained for flying. Ա
He was treated with great cruelty. ܵǳпĴ
He was treated with little respect. òءܵĶԴ
He was treated without mercy. ܵŰ
He was trembling with fear. µ÷
He was trespassing on my property. ռҵĵط
He was tried and found guilty. ܵв
He was tried for robbery. 
He was true till death. һʵ
He was trying to piece up those fragments. 跨Ƭƴ
He was unable to walk. ߡ
He was under the necessity of selling his house. òӡ
He was unkind to you. 㲻
He was upset by his son's accident. Ϊӵ¹ʶʮְա
He was urged by his conscience. ߡ
He was valued as a good worker. Ϊùˡ
He was very cordial. ǳС
He was very courageous. ǳ¸ҡ
He was very delicate as a child. Ϊһӣ
He was very ill but he got better because he had a will to live. أΪŻȥԸתˡ
He was very interested in all kinds of insects. Ը涼ǳȤ
He was very interested in plants , animals and geology. ֲ͵ѧʮָȤ
He was very much interested in what I said. ˵ĻǳȤ
He was very tired and therefore he fell sound asleep. ǳƣͣ˾˯ˡ
He was waiting with anxiety. صš
He was walking back and forth along the corridor. صš
He was walking his horse up and down. 
He was walking in a strange manner because he was drunk. ·Ӻܹ֣Ϊˡ
He was walking toward the sea. 򺣱ȥ
He was walking with quick steps. 첽š
He was washing down the carriage( car , etc.). ڳϴ
He was washing his car with a sponge. һ麣
He was wearing a black tie. źᡣ
He was wearing a white shirt and a blue tie. һ׳һ
He was wearing dark glasses to protect his eyes from the sun. һīԱ۾ݼ
He was wearing his coat inside out. ¡
He was weighing up whether to stay with us or not. ϸǷºһ
He was well rewarded by the kind things people said about him. ǱǶܺõĽ
He was wet through. ʪ͸ˡ
He was wide awake. ȫѵġ
He was wild with delight when he heard the news. ˵Ϣʱϲ
He was willing to concede everything. ԸһС
He was willing to do , without question , any favour we might ask him. ʣǿҪæ
He was wounded in the conflict. սиˡ
He was wounded in the leg. ȸˡ
He was wounded in the lower leg. ²ˡ
He was wrestling with his sums. Ŭ
He was writing a composition when I left. 뿪ʱдġ
He was writing with a pencil. Ǧд֡
He washed , dressed and went out. ϴ¾ͳȥˡ
He washed the food down with glasses of beer. һ߳Զһߺơơ
He wasn t here last spring. ȥ괺
He wasn't affected by the news. Ϣ޶ԡ
He wastes a lot of time , and doesn't work much. ˷ʱ䣬ûٹ
He watched for an opportunity of going home. һؼһˡ
He waved as the train left the station. վʱ֡
He waved aside all our objections. ķһ֮
He waved goodbye to his friend. ѻָ
He waved goodbye when we parted. Ƿʱָ
He waved the flag in the air. ӻ衣
He waved to me as I passed by. Ҿʱ֡
He wears a pair of glasses. һ۾
He wears a watch of 17 jewels. һʮֱ
He wears a watch on his wrist. ϴһֱֻ
He wears glasses because his vision is poor. ۾
He wears whiskers on his cheeks. ڡ
He wears wool in winter. 촩ë¡
He weighed out the ingredients for the medicine. Ƴҩĸϵķ
He weighs above 150 pounds. س
He welcomed his guest with open arms. һӭ˵
He welcomed me when I arrived at his house. ȥʱܻӭҡ
He welcomed my plan. ޳ҵļƻ
He went across the Sahara on a camel. մɳĮ
He went against my wishes. ΥҵԸ
He went by her rapidly. ٵش߹ȥ
He went down on one knee before her. ȹǰ
He went down to the country last year. ȥˡ
He went for a solitary walk. ȥɢ
He went home after graduation. ҵԺͻؼˡ
He went indoors. 
He went into a barber's shop to have his hair cut. ߽һȥ
He went into a cafe. ˷ꡣ
He went into business to help his father. ʵҵ磬ס
He went into that burning house to save the dog. I'll give him full marks for courage ȼŵķֻҽ
He went into the trial full of confidence because he knew he was in the clear. гؽʣΪԼ֪׵ġ
He went no further ( than the station). ߵվͲǰˡ
He went off in a faint ȥˡ
He went off to bed without saying anything. ʲôҲû˵ȥ˯ˡ
He went on excitedly. 鼤ؽŽȥ
He went on reading English. ʶӢ
He went on the land in 1962. һȥũˡ
He went out without leave. δɾͳȥˡ
He went outside in the wet to hire an automobile. ðȥһ
He went outside to look at the garden. ȥ԰ˡ
He went over to the other side of the street. ߵֵĶȥ
He went round to the off side of the wall. Ƶǽĺȥˡ
He went straight there( to Paris) without stopping anywhere. ֱǰõأ裩δκεطͣ
He went to a chemist's shop. ȥҩꡣ
He went to a kind of closet. ߵһڳĶǰ
He went to Africa as a trader. ȥ޵ˡȥ̣
He went to Australia and soon made a fortune. ĴԺ󣬲þͷˡ
He went to college to study more about electricity. ѧѧϰڵ֪ʶ
He went to Japan on a special mission. ȥձʹ
He went to Oxford to study. ȥţѧѧϰˡ
He went to Paris with the intention of learning French. ȥ裬Ŀѧ
He went to prison because he murdered an old lady. ˣΪıɱһ̫̫
He went to sea and travelled around the world. ˴硣
He went to sleep at ten. ʮӾ˯ˡ
He went to sleep with a newspaper over his face. ϸһűֽ˯ˡ
He went to some place in Africa. ĳȥˡ
He went to the island looking for treasure. СȥѰұء
He went to the library with the purpose of finding a book about guns. ȥͼĿһǹе顣
He went to the office to ask for leave. 칫ȥ١
He went to the station for nothing because she wasn't on the train. վһˣΪû˻𳵡
He went to work again with fresh courage. ¹
He wept when he heard the sad news. ⲻҵϢˡ
He wheeled the food in on a trolley. ʳ̨˽
He whiled away his time playing or walking. 棨Ƶȣɢĥʱ䡣
He whipped off his coat. Ȼȥס
He whipped out his gun. Ѹóǹ
He whipped out of the room like a shot. һӵƵȻ䡣
He whipped round as he heard the noise. ת
He whipped up a sketch. Ҵһд
He whipped up the child out of danger. һѽӴΣȳ
He whispered the news to me. ˽¸Ϣ
He whistled his dog back. ڰѹ
He whistled up his hounds. ڰԹ
He who betrays his country must be punished. ˱ܵͷ
He will answer for his mischief. ΪĶܵͷ
He will be an instructor in English. Ӣｲʦ
He will be here in good time , don't fear. ᰴʱġ
He will be in ( =on) one of the crews in the next race. ǲμ´ܵļԱеһԱ
He will catch at any opportunity to practise English. 跨ץסһлӢ
He will come by the end of the month. µ
He will come here at his earliest convenience. ʱá
He will come next week. 
He will come no more. ˡ
He will come right away. ̾
He will come sooner or later. ġ
He will come tomorrow. 
He will dare any danger. ԸðκΣա
He will do anything for a consideration. ֻҪб꣬ʲô¶ɡ
He will doubtless go to Guangzhou tomorrow. ϶Ҫȥݡ
He will give a concert. ֻᡣ
He will have arrived ( done it , etc.) by now. ڸõãˡ
He will have gained his degree long before the age of thirty. Զ꣬ͻѧλˡ
He will have to pay for this foolish behaviour. ҪΪ޴ΪܱӦ
He will jump on me if I'm late. ҳٵͻҡ
He will leave Shanghai tonight. 뿪Ϻ
He will need to be looked after. ȥ
He will never come round to our way of thinking. ˼뷽ʽǵġ
He will never forget his miserable childhood in the past. ԶҲԼȥıҵͯꡣ
He will never let you down. ʧ
He will never pay , not he ! ǾḶǮġ
He will never take the trouble to write. ŲỨǸȥдء
He will not do so any more. ˡ
He will not kick against the arrangements. ᷴЩš
He will not take no for an answer. ˻ش֡
He will retire from his job next year and take things easy. Ҫݹɵˡ
He will sail over to France. ɺȥ
He will sell some of his books at a sacrifice because he needs money. ҪǮ鼮
He will shape up into an excellent basketball player. ɳΪһ˶Ա
He will stand on his rights. ԼȨ
He will start tomorrow morning. 綯
He will stick to her whatever happens. ܷʲô£ʵ
He will succeed as likely as not. ܻܿɹ
He will take her in marriage. ԸȢ
He will very likely be here again next month. ¸ºܿ
He will wed next month. ½顣
He will win yet. ջӮġ
He winked at me. ʹ˸ɫ
He wiped his brow. ͷ
He wiped the writing off the blackboard. Ѻڰϵֲ
He wiped up the spilt milk on the wooden floor. ڵذϵţ̡
He wished for a bicycle at Christmas. ϣʥʱһг
He wished he could talk that piece of reform out with me. ҾЩĸ﷽̸һ̸
He wished he could talk things out with her. ̸̸̹
He wished to make the most of his opportunity. Ļᡣ
He witnessed a murder. Ŀһıɱ
He woke three times during the night. ҹΡ
He woke to find himself in the hospital. ԼҽԺ
He won by surprise tactics. ԳʤĲԻʤ
He won honour for his bravery. ¸ҶӮǵ𾴡
He won praises for his modesty. ǫ飬ܵ
He won the 100-metre race. ڰлʤ
He won the credit of being an honest merchant. óʵ˵
He won the first prize. һȽ
He won the love and respect of the surrounding peasants. ӮΧũȰ𾴡
He won the Nobel prize for Physics in 1921. һһŵѧ
He won through the hardships of his early life. Ŀ
He wondered if he might have a piece of cake. ֪ǷԳһ⡣
He won't accept any ( the) less money in spite of what we have proposed. Щ飬ǲһǮ
He won't be able to manage without help. û˰æӦˡ
He won't face up to the fact that he is too old for the job. ϳʵ̫ˣ˵
He won't get lost--he has a good sense of direction. ·ġкܺõķС
He won't give up the experiment even if he has failed ten times. ʹʧʮΣҲԸʵ顣
He won't have you say such things. ˵
He won't sell under 1 , 000. һǧ
He won't win however hard he tries. Ŭȡʤ
He wore a scarf around his neck. ΧһΧ
He wore a thick coat over his ordinary coat. ִͨһ¡
He wore a troubled look. ݡ
He wore an out of date hat. һʱñӡ
He wore out his life in idleness. ɢضȹһ
He wore tan shoes. ŻƺɫЬӡ
He worked ( for) six hours at a stretch. һСʱ
He worked as an extra for three years. ʱԱ
He worked away for two hours. ϵعСʱ
He worked better when someone was standing over him. ˼ලʱ͹úһЩ
He worked far into the night. ҹ
He worked for a whole night with the lamp lighted. ŵƣһҹ
He worked for the cause with great zeal. żȳΪŬ
He worked hard , and I was rather surprised when he failed the exam. ѧϰŬȴʹ൱⡣
He worked hard , and yet he failed in the exam. ȻŬǿûм
He worked hard all his life but without much reward. һõıȴ١
He worked hard so as to end the task with success. Ŭʤ
He worked hardest but was paid least. ࣬ñȴ١
He worked his men very hard. Ĺʹɻ
He worked in the key and opened up the room. Կײ룬˷š
He worked long hours at the expense of his health. ʱ䳤ö˽
He worked off his bad temper. ĵĻƢ
He worked on until he was in a sweat. һֱɵһ
He worked so hard at it that he got ill. ƴ²ˡ
He worked so well that he was soon advanced to the position of secretary. úܺãñΪ顣
He worked successfully. ɵúܳɹ
He worked till five. һֱ㡣
He worked without much success. Ĺûʲôɹ
He works a farm in the United States. һũ
He works a lot at home. ڼɺܶ
He works all day cultivating his vegetable garden. Ĳ԰ӡ
He works as a recorder in the city court. зԺ¼Ա
He works as hard as ever. һ
He works for a shoe business. һЬ깤
He works from dawn till dark. 絽
He works from nine o'clock until five o'clock. Ӿŵ㹤㡣
He works in a garage , he doesn't go to school any more. ѧˡ
He works in a hospital by night. ҹҽԺ
He works in a lawyer's office. һʦ﹤
He works in a small grocer's ( store). һСӻ﹤
He works in the Ministry of Health. 
He works in the transistor factory near our school. ѧУľ
He works off arrears. ɨβ
He works with a lot of spirit; he tries very hard. ɵúܴŬ
He wormed ( his way) in under the wire. ˿Ѷ롣
He worried ( overworked) himself into consumption. ǣۣȶβ
He would cough up the money for the tickets. ǮƱġ
He would do the work--for a consideration. ȥġֻҪꡣ
He would do very well in business. òġ
He would eat fifty or sixty dishes of their food at a meal. һٳԵ塢ʮǵʳ
He would get up early when he lived in the country. סʱ
He would hear nothing of the request. ȴͬ
He would help you if he could. ܹĻġ
He would lift up twenty little men on to the table. ʮСᵽ
He would meddle in everything. ʲô¶Ҫܡ
He would never choke down the insult. 衣
He would never dare ( to) come. 
He would not hear of my going away. ߡ
He would not permit the waste of a single grain. ˷һʳ
He would not reveal what decisions had been reached. ͸¶ʲô
He would often stop to gossip with children. ͣͺġ
He would pass out if he took one more drink. ҪٺһĻͻˡ
He would rather die than give in. 
He would rather play than work. Ը棬Ϲ
He would shop around a bit before making a decision. ֮ǰȵȥһ
He wouldn't open his lips. ˵
He wound himself up into a rage. ŭס
He wrapped the book with the jacket. Ƥˡ
He wrenched at the door handle. Ťš
He wrenched the bag from my hand. ͵һ°Ѱж˹ȥ
He writes a clear hand. ּ塣
He writes English better than he speaks it. Ӣд˵Ӣǿ
He writes equally well with pen and brush. øֱʺëдһƯ
He writes for a living. дΪ
He writes in an amusing style. ڶг
He writes neatly. д塣
He writes very occasionally. дţ
He writes very well. дúܺá
He wrote a digest of the book. д˱ĸҪ
He wrote a few words on a piece of paper. һֽд˼仰
He wrote a letter and then stood up. дһţȻվ
He wrote a letter of gratitude for my help. дһŸлҵİ
He wrote a paper on grammar. дһƪ﷨ġ
He wrote badly and handed in the composition with discomfort. дòãʱܲ˼
He wrote home every month. ÿ¸дš
He wrote many poems , but they never saw the light. дʫδ
He wrote off three letters within ten minutes. ʮһдš
He wrote the poem in memory of his friend. ΪѶдʫ
He wrote the words in alphabetical order. ĸȺѵд¡
He yawned out a good night. ߴǷ˵
He yelled orders at everyone. ˸ʩ
He yelled with pain. ʹüС
He yields to all her wishes. һԸ
Hearing a cry for help , he rushed out. ˳ȥ
Hearing a cry for help he rushed out. ˳ȥ
Hearing the news , we were filled with amazement. ϢǴΪ档
Heat can change iron into a liquid. ܹҺ塣
Heat can change water into steam. ʹˮ
Heat can transform water into steam. ʹˮΪ
Heat can turn iron into a liquid. ܹΪҺ塣
Heat converts water into steam. ʹˮΪ
Heat energy turns ice into steam. ܰѱΪ
Heat expands metals. ʹ͡
Heat some water ! Щˮɣ
Heat the water , otherwise it will freeze. ˮȣͻ
Heat will melt iron. ʹۻ
Heated , water will change to vapour. ˮȾͻ
Heated discussion followed. һҵۡ
Heather sliced the ham for sandwiches. ϣɪѻгƬ
Heathrow Airport is on the outskirts of London. ϣ˹޻׶ؽ
Heavy snow has covered the ground. ѩ˵档
Heavy taxes were imposed on them. Ǳ˰
Hebei province ӱʡй
He'd better learn to control that fiery temper. ѧſǱƢ
He'd stuck the formula down on the back of an old envelope. һùŷдǸʽ
He'd swear on all the Bibles in the world that he wasn't after her money. ȫġʥģѲ׷Ľ
Helen had an accident and broke her leg. ׳¹ʣ۶ȡ
Helen has been seeing William on the sly , because her mother objects to their friend һֱܵͬᣬΪĸ׷ǽ
Helen shows great consideration towards younger children. ׺Сĺӡ
Helen slipped off her sneakers. ״æЬ
Helen sometimes acts as her father's secretary. ʱ׵顣
He'll be at home now as likely as not. ڼҡ
He'll be back in two days. 
He'll certainly hold by his decision. ȻԼľġ
He'll change his job sooner than work for that boss. ԸɣҲΪǸϰ幤
He'll edge the ax. ҪС
He'll forgive me someday. һˡҵġ
He'll go along with you. һȥ
He'll have to touch up the book before it is published. Ȿǰɫ
Hell is the opposite of heaven. ֮ԡ
He'll kick out if you treat him like that. ҪԴᾡġ
He'll make a teacher ( out) of his son. ҪΪһʦ
He'll run you along to the station. ׼ȥվ
He'll see you safely in. 㰲ȫشȥġ
He'll settle for any kind of work. ׼κι
He'll stay the week out. ڡ
He'll take me swimming. ȥӾ
Hello , it's Tom speaking. ιķ
Hello , Mr. Cock , I have got some good news for you. ιҸһЩϢ
Help came at last. Ԯڵ
Help is surely needed. ǳҪ
Help me dish up the vegetables. ϲˡ
Help the boy to look up the book in the catalogue. ⺢Ŀ¼Ȿ顣
Help yourself without ceremony. ԣؿ
Henry  was a past king of England. Ӣȥһ
Henry asked his father for a loan of 10. ׽ʮǮ
Henry Ford made a name for himself building cars. 
Henry hit up his father's friends for work. ׵ǽܹ
Henry is my elder brother; he is two years older than I. ҵĸ磻Ҵꡣ
Henry likes opera , doesn't he? ϲ磬Բԣ
Henry stopped on for an extra year in the Sixth to take a University Scholarship. Ϊȡһݴѧѧ꼶һꡣ
Henry VIII founded the Church of England. Ӣ̡
Henry was the fifth person in line. һеĵˡ
Her anger flamed up at the sight. һͲȻŭ
Her anger melted away. ŭˡ
Her anger was beyond measure. Ϊŭ
Her anxiety has sprung from a misinterpretation of the report. ĲڶƪĴġ
Her aunt is her sole relative-all the rest of the family are dead. Ψһˡȫˡ
Her baby is great fun. Ӥǳ档
Her bad handwriting will tell against her in the examination. дúܲã⽫ӰĿԳɼ
Her bad temper drove her husband to drink. ĻƢʹɷھơ
Her bag hangs over her shoulder. ڼϡ
Her bath is ready. ϴˮ׼ˡ
Her beauty soon withered. òþ˥΢ˡ
Her blush witnessed her confusion. ֤̻󲻰
Her bright red scarf set her apart from the other girls. ʺΧʹڹмԵرעĿ
Her calm reception of the bad news surprised us. ֪Ѷʱ֮侲ʹǴΪȡ
Her coat is wet because she was out in the rain. ʪˣΪղˡ
Her colour came and went as she listened. ʱɫһһ
Her dance delighted everyone. 赸ʹ˸ˡ
Her dancing delighted everyone. 赸ʹ˸ˡ
Her daring made her a famous pilot. ¸ʹһλķԱ
Her deadly appearance was due to long illness. һòڳڻ¡
Her dislike to living in the Far East became stronger from day to day. ԶԽԽˡ
Her dread of being home alone made her extremely nervous. һ˻ؼҵĿ־ʹ쳣ӡ
Her dream came true. ʵˡ
Her dream has come true. ʵˡ
Her dream of visiting Australia came true. ʰĴǵʵˡ
Her dress is made of silk. ˿Ƶġ
Her dress was crushed. Ūˡ
Her dress was rose. õɫġ
Her eldest son is a friend of mine. Ĵҵѡ
Her English pronunciation is not so bad in general. Ӣ﷢һ˵ǲġ
Her envy had transferred into hate. ļѾ˳ޡ
Her excuse was that her watch had stopped. Ľıͣˡ
Her eyes fell to the ground. ˫۳ŵϡ
Her eyes filled with tears. ˮ
Her eyes flashed fire. ۾顣
Her eyes moistened as she listened to the sad story. Ɐ˵Ĺʱ۾ʪˡ
Her eyes streamed tears. Ȫӿ
Her eyes streamed with dew. Ȫӿ
Her eyes were clouded with tears. һˮ
Her eyes were glistening with tears. ۾žӨỨ
Her eyes were shining brilliantly. ⣬Ө
Her face buried itself in his rough shirt. Ǵֲڵĳ
Her face paled with fear. ŵɫס
Her face shone with the bloom of youth. ϷഺĺΡ
Her face showed signs of worry. ֳɫ
Her face turned as white as a sheet. ɫò԰ֽ
Her face was covered with bee stings. Ǳ˺ۡ
Her face went red. ˡ
Her family said she was possessed by devils. ˵ħסˡ
Her father met her at the station. ڳվ
Her father named her Kitty. ׸ȡ١
Her father won't let her go out this evening. ײš
Her favourite fruit is strawberry. ϲˮǲݮ
Her first success encouraged her to work even harder. ״γɹŬ
Her friends condoled with her when her husband had lost a leg in the accident. ɷ¹ʧһȣǶʾ
Her frown implied that she did not agree with us. üͷʾͬǵ
Her funny stories entertained us. ĻʹǺܿġ
Her gentleness is only on the surface. ֻºͶѡ
Her grief was great when her father died. ȥʱǳʹ
Her hair curls naturally. ͷȻġ
Her hair glistened in the sun. ͷġ
Her hair has natural waves. һͷľ
Her hair has waves. ͷ
Her hair hung down on her shoulders ( over her ears). 㷢ڼϡ
Her hair streamed in the wind. ͷڷƮš
Her hair was cropped when she entered the army. ξʱͷˡ
Her hair was white. ͷǰ׵ġ
Her handkerchief has a lace border. лߡ
Her hands were rough with hard work. ɴֻֱôֲˡ
Her handwriting is very neat. д롣
Her health rapidly failed. ĽѸٶˡ
Her heart melted away in secret raptures. ˵Ļŭš
Her heart was filled with gratitude. ˸м֮顣
Her heart was overflowing with happiness. Ҹ
Her heart yearned for her children. ĺǡ
Her height will be very much to her disadvantage if she wants to be a dancer. 뵱赸߽ǳ
Her hind half is very big. ĺ벿ܷʴ
Her hopes withered away. ϣ𽥻ˡ
Her husband is a film director. ɷǵӰݡ
Her husband is unfaithful to her. ɷʵ
Her illness has had a bad effect on her work. ĲԹкܴӰ졣
Her jest has a sting in it. Цд̡
Her life was menaced. ܵв
Her lips were sealed by a promise. ŵԷס졣
Her long dress was trailing along the ground. ĳȹڵš
Her long hair falls to her waist. ĳ
Her Majesty will arrive at 10 o'clock. Ů½ڵӵ
Her marriage to Philip didn't last very long. ͷսûþʹˡ
Her mind travelled over recent events. 뵽顣
Her moods become better. úõˡ
Her mother had mentioned how colourful the yard was. ĸ˵Ժﻯ̵ʮֺÿ
Her mother smiled at her. ĸЦЦ
Her mother was always at her elbow to help her. 辭߰
Her mother was anxious about her. ĸ׹
Her mother was on her back for two weeks. ĸԴܡ
Her motions are graceful. ̬
Her necklace is set with pearls. 顣
Her neighbour did for her during her illness. ʱһλھӦ
Her new tea set is of fine china. ²ϸɵġ
Her only fault is excessive shyness. Ψһëǹֵӡ
Her parents supplied all her wants. ĸĸȫҪ
Her politeness made everyone like her. ʹҶϲ
Her portrait appears on the front cover to that magazine. ФǷ־ķϡ
Her prayers were very short. ģ̡ܶ
Her protests were of no avail. ĿЧ
Her regular school fees are $50 a term , music and dancing are extras. Ĺ̶ѧÿѧʮֺ赸շѡ
Her ring is made of gold. Ľָǽӣƣġ
Her savings have been eaten up by illness. ĻΪȫùˡ
Her scheme crashed disastrously. ļƻҰܡ
Her skirt caught on a nail. ȹӹˡ
Her skirt is mauve. ȹǵɫġ
Her skirt ripped on a nail. ȹӱӹˡ
Her skirt was worn to rags. ȹӴˡ
Her slow steps showed that she was tired. Ӻ˵ˡ
Her son had gone to bed and I had to ask her to put him on so that I could speak to h ĶѾ˯ˣֻѶӽԱ
Her son is her pride. ĶΪ١
Her son's illness distresses her very much. ӵĲʹܿա
Her story was touching. Ĺºܸˡ
Her storybook is just out. Ĺճ档
Her success was in part due to luck. ĳɹһ
Her tears melted my heart. ˮҵġ
Her temperature is low. ºܵ͡
Her tender looks seemed to smooth away his worry. ƺǡ
Her threats deterred him from carrying out his plan. вʹʵļƻ
Her tongue wags a bit too freely. ̫˵㡣
Her translation sticks closely to the original. ķǳʵԭġ
Her unhappy face touched me. Ǳ˵ݴҡ
Her voice rose in excitement. ɤŶ
Her voice rose to a shriek. ߱⡣
Her voice trembled. ¡
Her waist measures 20 inches around. ΪӢ硣
Her work is of a high standard. ĹǸ߱׼ġ
Here and there you find groups of Young Pioneers playing games. ܸһȺȺȶԱϷ
Here comes another bus. һ
Here comes the bus ! ˡ
Here he was referring to two different world outlooks. ˵ֲͬۡ
Here I think he is wrong. ˡ
Here is a piece of cloth to clean the window with. һõĲ
Here is a stick of candy for you. Ǹ㡣
Here is the book -now go ahead and read it. ɡ
Here is your share of the cake. һݵ⡣
Here the path slopes down. С·￪ʼ¡
Here the river pours into the sea. 뺣
Here the two rivers join up with each other. ϡ
Heredity and environment are influences on character. ŴͻӰԸء
Here's a plan of the Summer Palace in Beijing. Ǳú԰ƽͼ
Heroin is a dangerous drug. һΣյĶƷ
He's a brave boy , for instance , he saved a little girl by jumping into the cold riv Ǹ¸ҵĺӣ磬ĺȥһ
He's a careful man. ͦϸǸСĽˡ
He's a countryman of mine. ҵͬͬ磩
He's a fool because he leaves his door open when he goes out. ǸɵϣΪȥʱſš
He's a friend of mine. ҵһѡ
He's a good farmer. һб£ܸɵģũ
He's a good reader. ڶ顣
He's a good talker. ̸ܽڽ̸
He's a good tennis player. Ǹ˶Ա
He's a great friend of mine. ҵĺҪõѡ
He's a greedy boy , yesterday , for instance , he ate all our biscuits ! Ǹ̰Եĺӡ磬ǵıɶˣ
He's a house painter. ǷṤ
He's a lazy fellow. Ǹ
He's a lover of horse. Ǹİߡƥ
He's a quick worker-he has finished already. ǸˡѾˡ
He's a schemer , and now his plot struck back. ǸıңıȴԼ
He's a stranger in this town. ˵衣
He's a strong silent man. ĬԣԸǿ
He's a terrible man when he's angry. ʱܿ¡
He's a truly good man. Ǹĺˡ
He's a very good ( bad , famous , etc.) actor. Ǹ㣨ţȣԱ
He's a very important person. ǸҪ
He's a very learned man. Ǹѧʵˡ
He's a very patient man. Ǹĵˡ
He's a wise man. ǵˡ
He's a worthy model worker. Ǹʵģˡ
He's always complaining. Թ
He's an out and out thief ! Ǹʮ
He's been fighting her off for years , but she'll catch him in the end. һֱܿǻŪֵġ
He's been gardening all day. ԰չ
He's been out of job for two years. ʧҵˡ
He's been put inside for burglary. 򷸵Ѻ
He's been sick for six weeks. Ѿˡ
He's beginning to look old. ʼˡ
He's by far the tallest among us. Щмӱ˭ߵöࡣ
He's clever with his pen. дд
He's employed at the station. ڳվ
He's exactly like a huge fan. һѴӡ
He's fair with everybody , but he really cracks the whip. ÿ˶ܹƽҪϸ
He's familiar with the subject. ϤĿ
He's fat because he eats so much. ֣ΪԵ̫ˡ
He's fond of travelling. ϲС
He's getting thin. ˡ
He's going to arrive at 10 o'clock tomorrow. ʮ㵽
He's going to become a pilot. ҪΪһԱ
He's going to teach us chemistry next term. ѧǻѧ
He's going to wait for me at the gate of the Youth Palace. 깬ſڵҡ
He's gone and for ever. ˣԶˡ
He's hard of hearing. Щ
He's hopeless at football. ߺġ
He's in a difficult situation and doesn't know what to do. Ĵѣ֪ôźá
He's in communication with his lawyer about this matter. ʦϵ
He's in debt to the bank because he bought that big house. ӶǷеծ
He's in his den studying. ˽˹о
He's in the army. ھ
He's late because he's on overtime tonight. ٵΪӰࡣ
He's learning to swim. ѧӾ
He's left school and will go to work from now on. ѾѧҵӽԺҪˡ
He's locked in and nobody knows where the key is. ˣ˭Ҳ֪ԿĶ
He's looking after the ducks. չЩѼӡ
He's made up his mind to be a doctor. ĵҽ
He's man of optimism. Ǹֹ۵ˡ
He's much better today; he's able to sit up in bed now. öˣڿڴˡ
He's much stronger now;he can stand without support. öˣ˷վ
He's much the most imaginative of them all. ḻһ
He's no relation to me. ҵݡ
He's not easily surprised. ǲףеġ
He's not feeling well this morning. 糿ò̫档
He's not in the least angry. һҲ
He's not longer living in Edinburgh. ڰסˡ
He's not suited to be a teacher. ʦ
He's not very clever , but I like him all the same. ̫Ȼϲ
He's not very fast , but he's got marvellous technique. ܿ죬Ǽ߳
He's nothing if not careful ( he is very careful). ǳϸġ
He's nothing like his brother. һҲ硣
He's out of his mind to smoke so many cigarettes. ộǷˡ
He's pretty clued up on electronics. ԵѧϤ
He's quick at learning languages. ѧһѧͻᡣѧԺ顣
He's rather selfish. ൱˽
He's ready to fight for the honour of his country. ʱ׼Ϊٶս
He's showing around a party of visitors. һ߲ιۡ
He's six inches taller than his brother. ȵܵܣ磩Ӣ硣
He's stopping at Comrade Li's in town. ڳͬ־͡
He's studying at home now;he has left school. ڼѧѧˡ
He's studying for the Church. Ϊְѧϰ
He's studying up now. Ϊ׼Զù
He's such a nice man. ôõһˡ
He's taking a machine part to the factory. ѻȥ
He's taking his bicycle to pieces to see how it works. ڲжг뿴һĹ졣
He's the friend of liberty. άɵˡ
He's the kind of boy who is always fighting. ϰܵк
He's the only support that his poor old mother has. ǿĸֻһհ
He's the right man for the position. ְʡ
He's the second child; he has an elder sister. ϣи㡣
He's thoroughly honest. Գʵ
He's tired and can't concentrate. ˣעܼС
He's too young to know the difference between right and wrong. ̫ᣬܱǷǣƶ
He's training a horse for the race. ѵ׼μӱ
He's unqualified--we can't give him this job. ϸ񡪡ǲ
He's unwilling to spend so much money. ԸôǮ
He's usually in his office until midday. ǰһڰ칫ҡ
He's very fond of moutaineering. ϲɽ˶
He's very fond of play. ϲ档
He's very ill , but with careful nursing he'll pull through. أͨĻõġ
He's very knowledgeable about wines. ھ֪ⷽʶԨ
He's waiting on customers. Ϊ˿
He's writing a book about his travels. дһμǡ
Hey ! What are you doing? ˣڸʲô
Hey monkey ! Would you like some bananas? ٣ӣ㽶
Hibernation is more than sleep. ߲һ˯ߡ
High grade petrol is expensive. ߺͼ۸񰺹
High St. 
Hilary always selects the best fruit in the market. ϣѡгõˮ
Hilary went to the bank because she was short of money. ϣȡǮΪȱǮá
Hilda normally goes to bed at nine o'clock. ϣͨŵ˯
His account drew tears from us. ʹǵᡣ
His accounts seemed to me to smell of truth. ҿʵġ
His acting impressed me as being somewhat artificial. ݼҵӡе
His action disarranges my plan. жҵļƻ
His action gave me a jump. жʹһ
His action was indicative of his future intentions. Ϊʾδ
His actions do not live up to his words. вһ¡
His actions do not square with his principles. Ϊԭһ¡
His admission that he was to blame kept the others from being punished. ĳϹʹܷ
His advice set me off doing morning exercises every day. Ȱʹҿʼÿˡ
His age is beginning to tell on him. ʼԵ˥ˡ
His air of detachment lost him many friends. Ĳƫеʹʧѡ
His anger hasn't cooled yet. ŭδ
His anger is cooling down. ķŭƽϢˡ
His answer wants politeness. Ļش𲻹
His answer was correct in every particular. Ĵÿһֶԡ
His answer was exactly right. Ĵȫȷ
His apparent honesty deceived me. ϵĳʵƭҡ
His appearance was strange. ܹ֡
His application has been sent up for approval. Ѿȥ
His appointment is junior to mine by six months. ¡
His approach is down to earth. ̬Ǻʵʵġ
His arm is out. ֱѾˡ
His art of healing is remarkable. ҽǺܸġ
His article appeared in yesterday's paper. ѵıֽˡ
His ashes were buried. Ĺǻұˡ
His assignment was hard but he saw it out to the end. ޣڰˡ
His attendance is a must. ĳϯǾԱġ
His attitude to ( or towards) me was that of a comrade. ҵ̬ͬ־̬ȡ
His back was bent with age. ϱ䡣
His bad leg condemned him to a wheel chair. Ĳʹϡ
His baffling questions snarled me up. ЩĪҸͿˡ
His bark is worse than his bite. 컵Ĳ
His bath was too hot. ϴˮ̫ȡ
His behavior was in conformity with his ideals. Ϊһ¡
His behaviour is sometimes rather rough. Ϊʱ൱³
His behaviour is worthy of great praise. ΪӦܵ߶
His behaviour was admirable. Ϊ塣
His behaviour was perfect. Ϊ޿ޡ
His behaviour was rather funny. ľֹΪŹ֡
His behaviour was such that everyone disliked him. Ϊ̫󻰣£˭
His birthday fell on a Sunday. ǡա
His blood is up. ŭ
His blood was up. Ƣˡ
His book stood forth to public view. ˹ڵע⡣
His breath smelt suspiciously of drink. Ϣоζ
His breath steamed up the window pane. ʹһˮ
His broken leg gave him a lot of pain. Ķʹǳʹ
His brother is an interviewer. ĸǸߡ
His brow darkened. 
His business crashed last year. ȥ굹ա
His business is in a bad way. ⲻ
His business is selling cars. 
His business is tasting teas. ְҵƷ衣
His business is under the name of Brown & Co. ҵǲʹ˾
His business yields big profits. 
His cap swore at his coat. ñײơ
His car has been jammed in by several lorries , and he can't get it out. סˣû
His careless work made him lose face with his teacher. ʹʦǰ
His chalk scraped on the blackboard. ķ۱ںڰϲ
His character was stained by cruelty. п˸
His chief amusement is reading novels. ҪǲǿС˵
His children are a great joy to him. Ůο
His children are very precious to him. ĺӶ˵Ǳˡ
His classmates all came forwards to help him with his lessons. ͬѧԶϰΡ
His classmates listen carefully to the teacher. ͬѧϸʦ
His classmates often talk to each other in English. ͬѧӢ̸
His cleverness was much admired. Ĵ
His clothes hang loosely on him. Եÿ
His clothes needed mending. Ҫ첹ˡ
His composition is good except for some spelling mistakes. дúܺã˼ƴд⡣
His composition topped all the rest. ʤˡ
His conceit is hateful. Ըǿɶġ
His conception of this matter is rather vague. µĸģ
His conclusion certainly sounded reasonable. Ľȷʵһĵ
His conduct does not harmonize with his preaching. Ϊ˵̲һ¡
His conduct is beneath contempt. Ϊʹ˲мһˡ
His conduct is the best comment on his declaration. ΪԵ˵
His conduct looks queer. жȥ쳣
His conduct of the business was very successful. Ӫҵǳɹ
His conduct was accounted for to the police. Ϊ򾯲ˡ
His conduct was awful. I would talk to him. ı⣬ҵ˵˵
His conduct was shocking. Ϊ˾
His confinement in prison will expire soon. ļ
His conscience stung him. Ĳ
His constant talking wears me down. ϲĽʹҸеᷳ
His contention was that the price was too high. ۵ǼǮ̫ߡ
His continual talking makes me tired. ੲݵĻʹᷳ
His conversation amused the whole table. Ļʹȫ˷Ц
His conversation didn't switch me on. ̸ûʹ˷ܡ
His cough shows that he smokes too much. ˵̳̫ࡣ
His courage earn him the admiration of his comrades. ¸Ҳͬ־ǵ
His courage infected us all. Ⱦǡ
His courage was severely tried. ܵϸĿ顣
His courage will carry him through all difficulties. һѡ
His critical analysis was helpful. еķġ
His criticism was most severe. 
His crown was deprived of. Ȩᡣ
His cruelty was only one remove from crime. Ĳ뷸һ֮ң
His cruety is beyond our conception. Ĳ̷
His cure took six weeks. κĲڡ
His death is a great blow to his father. ׺ܴ
His death is a great loss to the country. Թһ޴ʧ
His death is weighter than Mount Tai. ̩ɽء
His deceit made her very unhappy. ƭʹġ
His decision will cut across our basic plan. ľǵĻƻ
His dedication to teaching gained the respect of his students. Խѧķ׵õѧ𾴡
His defiance of the law cost him his life. ӷɸĴۡ
His demand is not reasonable. Ҫ󲻺
His denial of our request seemed very impolite. ܾǵƺ
His departure was unexpected. ȥ⡣
His desire of returning to his family is natural. ؼǺȻġ
His difficulties issue from his lack of knowledge. ȱ֪ʶɵġ
His disability prevents him from holding a job. ʹʤι
His disagreement with his family was well known. ͼ֪ͥġ
His disposal of the difficulty pleased everybody. ѵĴʹҶˡ
His dog , which was very old , became ill and died. ĹѺϣˡ
His dog bounded to meet him. Ĺȥӭ
His dogged determination helped him to win the race. ǿľʹӮñ
His domain extends for 20 miles in every direction. طԲӢ
His downfall was caused by gambling and drink. Ŀ̨ɶĲɵġ
His drawing is good , but his colouring is poor. ĻܺãɫǷѡ
His easy manners soon dispelled all my apprehensions. ݵ̬ȣܿʹҵˡ
His education is deficient. ȱ
His efforts bring about results. ŬЧ
His efforts were repaid by the eventual success. Ŭõıĳɹ
His elder sister is an old maid. ĽλϴŮ
His English is fair but not very good. ӢĻãǺܺá
His English is quite indifferent. Ӣƽ
His enthusiasm died down. ʧ
His essays were noticed. ºܿע⣨עĿ
His execution of the plan was poor. ļƻɵòá
His experiences left deep print on him. ľ̵ӡ
His explanation is very obscure to me. ĽʹĪ
His explanation made the problem clear to me. ĽʹŪ⡣
His eyes had sunk in. ۾ȥˡ
His eyes rested on me. ۹ϡ
His eyes rested on the book. ۾ע顣
His eyes sparkled with delight. ۾Ծϲõ顣
His eyes travelled over the landscape. ⡣
His eyes twinkled. ۾ҫŹɡ
His eyesight was beginning to fail. ʼˡ
His face brightened up. ¶ϲɫ
His face flamed with anger. ŭˡ
His face glowed with shame when he saw he had made a mistake. ʶԼˣǺ
His face is as black as coal. ú̿
His face is seamed with wrinkles. ơ
His face kindled. Գ˷֮ɫ
His face was blue from the cold. ˡ
His face was distorted with ( by) fury. ŭŤˡ
His face was flushed and his hair disordered. ˣͷˡ
His face was gray as ashes. ɫ԰ףһ
His face was stinging where Harry hit him. ĵطʹ
His face was streaming with sweat. źˮ
His facfory is in the suburbs. Ĺڽ⡣
His factory stands aloof from the streets. ĹԶֵ
His fame spread all over the country. ȫ
His fame was obscured by that of his great father. ׵ʹȻʧɫ
His family is in dire necessity. ļͥƶϴ
His farther is a leading cadre. ĸһλ쵼ɲ
His father and his uncles were all revolutionaries. ׺岮ǶǸߡ
His father asked what he was doing that for. Ϊʲô
His father broke in with us last year. ȥ꿪ʼһ
His father gained day by day. ׵Ĳת
His father gave him a check for fifty dollars. ĸ׸һʮԪ֧Ʊ
His father hit him on the back. ״󱳡
His father is a dentist. ĸһҽ
His father is a docker. ĸһλͷˡ
His father is a jailer. Ǽء
His father is a miner. 󹤡
His father is a police officer. Ǿ١
His father is a teacher;and he is another. λʦҲһ
His father is bowed with age. ĸ߶ձ
His father is making an experiment. һʵ顣
His father is middle aged.( or His father is a middle aged man.) Ǹˡ
His father is out in America. Զ
His father jumped him out. װʹһ١
His father sent him off to his uncle s. ״常ȥ
His father sent him to Germany to be educated. ¹ȥѧ
His father went abroad last year. ȥˡ
His father's death stunned him. ׵ʹ㵲ѡ
His faults gave a handle to others. ë˱԰ѱ
His fear increased at every step. ÿǰһĿ־һ֡
His fearless rescue saved five lives. ¸ҵؾ˵
His feet are as cold as stone. ˫ű䡣
His field is medicine , and hers is cooking. Their son likes the field of politics. ҽѧǶȴȤ
His flesh fell away. ˡ
His forehead was dripping. ǰź
His friend is no better than a fool. ѼֱǸɵӡ
His friends are all learned. Ѷѧʡ
His friends tempted him to do it. ȥ¡
His gains are small. ١
His genius revealed itself. ţأ¶ˡ
His geography is poor. ѧòá
His glaring eyes are looking straight upward. ŭӵ˫ֱϿ
His good conduct commands respect. Ʒвǵ𾴡
His grandfather must now be getting on for eighty. 游һʮˡ
His grandfather sells jumbles. үү
His grandfather was a miser. үүǸĹ
His grandmother fell in a dead faint. ĸ赹ˡ
His grandmother's end came suddenly. ĸͻȻȥˡ
His grandparents came out here in the 20s'. 游ĸʮӡ
His gratitude and devotion to the Party was boundless. Ե޸мҳϡ
His great size discriminated him from his followers. ĿʹͬĲ¡
His guilt is clearly proved. Ѿ׵֤ʵˡ
His guns and dogs lay by that season. һڣǹԹûʹá
His hair is darker than hers. ͷĺڡ
His hair is turning gray. ͷûˡ
His hair stood on end with terror. µͷֱ
His hand met hers. ֡
His handling of the meeting was masterly. λļ
His hands were so stiff that he could hardly light a match. ַˣ񶼲ˡ
His handwriting is simply terrible. дüֱ͸ˡ
His handwriting is so bad that I can hardly make it out. д̫ʲˣҼֱ塣
His haughtiness makes it difficult for the masses to approach him. ĸ߰ʹȺԽӽ
His head is full of silly notions. ӵĹ뷨
His head kept nodding and he kept drifting off to sleep while we talked. ̸ʱϵصͷһٵĴ˯
His head struck against a stone. ͷײʯͷϡ
His head was cut off. նס
His health is wonderful for a man of his age. ˵Ǻüˡ
His heart and soul were still in the classroom. Ȼڿϡ
His heart beats were getting weaker. ر
His heart bounded with joy. ˵ͷֱ
His heart had stopped. ֹͣ
His heart is stone cold. ʯĳ
His heart was beating violently( quickly). úܿ죩
His heart was so full. ǻ顣
His heart was touched by her kindness. ıĺ򶯡
His height helped him to see over their heads. ӸʹԽǵͷۿ
His heroic deeds will always be an inspiration to us. Ӣ¼ǽԶһ衣
His high spirits made all of us happy. ܸߣʹǴҶܸˡ
His hobby is collecting stamps. ҵమǼʡ
His homework is mostly done. ҵˡ
His hope vanished like a bubble. ϣӰš
His horse fell lame. ˡ
His house stands beside a river. ķһӵԱߡ
His hunger drove him to steal food. ʹȥ͵ʳ
His idea is for us to travel in two different cars. ҪǷֳȥС
His idea is quite original. ˼дԡ
His idea jumps with mine. һ¡
His idea scared me. 뷨ʹ𾪡
His ideas haven't much value. ûжֵ
His ideas jump with mine. ҵһ¡
His ideas strike in with mine. 뷨ҵǺϡ
His ideas were offensive to the government. ˼ʹ
His idleness did for him in studying English. Ϊ̫ûѧӢ
His illness accounts for his absence. Ϊвȱϯ
His illness compelled him to give up his studies. ʹѧϰ
His illness continued long. Ĳ˺þá
His illness has taken a turn for the better. Ĳ˺ת
His illness is critical. ĲΣ
His illness is dragging him down. ĲڰϿ塣
His illness was a severe one. Ĳء
His illness was due to overwork. Ĳڹȡ
His illness was not such as to cause anxiety. Ĳ˵ǵֲ
His illustrative examples are almost invariably warmed over from other writings. ٵӼȫǴӱнõġ
His income is 300 yuan a year. ÿԪ
His income is 3000 above the national mean. ڹƽԪ
His influence ceased with his dismissal. ӰĽְ
His injuries were bad , so he went to hospital. ܵ˺ȥҽԺˡ
His insistence upon strict obedience is correct. ־ԴǶԵġ
His intention is to be a teacher. ĴǵһԱ
His intentions were misunderstood. ˡ
His invention brought him glory. ķ١
His invention made a stir in scientific circles. ķڿѧ˺䶯
His joke made everybody laugh. ЦʹҶЦ
His jokes always give spice to his conversation. Ц̸Ȥ
His kindness was such as to make us all love him. ôǴҶϲ
His kindness was such that we will never forget him. ôԶ
His knowledge is the fruit of long study. ֪ʶǳʱѧĽ
His knowledge of French remained very weak. ķˮƽȻܲ
His lecture triggered off an armed clash. ˵һװͻ
His leg was in a plaster cast. ȴʯࡣ
His legs are so long and he moves so quickly that he has a bouncing walk. ȳߵֿ죬Ĳý
His legs felt weak after the illness. ˫ȸе
His life covered seventy-three years. ʮꡣ
His life is full of trouble. ˷ա
His life is no longer in any danger , but it was a close shave. Σˣ
His life was almost despaired of , but his strong constitution won through. ѼûоȻϣˣʺãڻָ
His life was quite ordinary. һʮƽġ
His life was saved by the doctor s efforts. ҽŬȻˡ
His lips moved slightly. 촽΢΢ضš
His look of happiness is only assumed. ֵװġ
His loud radio angered me. ôʹҺ
His lungs are affected. ķβв
His manner was so bright and pleasant that Arthur felt at ease with him at once. ̬ˬ죬ɪ̾úһûʲô
His manner was very cool. ľֹ䵭
His manners stamp him as a gentleman. ΪǸʿ
His mark was B plus. ķǡ
His mates waited for him by the gate. ͬſڵ
His meaning is quite plain. ˼塣
His mind , however , did not change. ǣδ䡣
His mind is cooped up by prejudice. ͷԱƫ
His mind was a complete blank. ʲôҲǲˡ
His mood varied from day to day. ÿ춼б仯
His mother broke her heart over his death. ĸΪеġ
His mother dressed him in new clothes. ĸ׸¡
His mother faded away and died. ĸ˥
His mother forbade him to swim in the river. ĸײںӾ
His mother helped to keep house for him. ܼҡ
His mother told him to get his wet clothes off. ʪѵ
His mother was shocked at the news. ĸϢе𾪡
His murder shocked everyone. ıɱʹÿ˸е𾪡
His name is Colin Brown. ֽп֡ʡ
His name is in connection with Chinese boxing. йϵһ
His name is John , but he is commonly known as Jack. Լͨܿˡ
His name is Peter Smith - Peter is his Christian name. б˵áʷ˹˵֡
His name kept cropping up in the newspapers. ϲᵽ֡
His name sprang into fame. һٳ
His name was crossed off the list. ֱϻˡ
His name was deleted from the list. ִɾˡ
His name was on the tip of my tongue. ־͹ҵߡ
His name was unknown to the world. ֲΪ֪
His name will be ranked with the great names of history. ֽʷΰֲС
His name will go down for many generations. ࡣ
His new book is out. ˡ
His new work is a departure from anything he wrote before. Ʒǰдκζ
His new works is the talk of the whole country. ȫ˶̸
His nose runs. 顣
His nurse left without notice. ıķǶ
His object of studying English is to know more about England and the English people. ѧϰӢĿǸ˽ӢӢ
His objective is to get a college education. Ŀǻôѧ
His offhand remark was wrong. ˵ĻǴġ
His official duties kept him busy. æ
His official duties were not so important. ĹְôҪ
His old aunt came down handsomely; she sent him a cheque for 100. Ϲ迶ңĸһһӢ֧Ʊ
His opinion carries weight , since he is an acknowledged authority on that subject. Ӱ죬ΪǸѧƣ⣩ĹȨ
His opinion went for nothing. Ϊ޼ֵ
His opinions cannot be brushed aside. ĮȻ֮
His opposition was out of the way. ٷ
His outburst of anger shocked us all. ķŭǴҡ
His outward appearance was calm but he was seething inside. 򾲣ĺܼ
His overcoat had been worn for years , and was already mended in quite a few places. Ĵ´˶꣬Ѿ˲ٲ
His parents approved of the match. ĸĸ޳¡
His parents are still alive. ˫Ȼڡ
His parents wanted him to go to college. ĸĸϴѧ
His part in the affair remains obscure. ϰݵĽɫڻ֪
His part in the drama was admirably rendered. һϷĽɫݵ
His passport is proof that he comes from Canada. Ļ֤Ǽôˡ
His passport shows that he is a British national. ĻձӢ
His patience was worn out. Ͳסˡ
His pay doesn't go a long way. Ĺʻ˶ʱûˡ
His pay is below the average. Ĺʵһˮƽ
His personality comes through in his writing. ԸԾȻдС
His personality is his only claim to remembrance. ˸Ψһֵüġ
His piece of meat fell into the water. Ƭˮ
His pipe wants cleaning. ̶Ҫһˡ
His plan fell through. ļƻʧˡ
His plan promises well. ļƻָ
His plan will not work in with ours. ļƻ޷ǵļƻϡ
His plays stage( do not stage) well. ľ籾ܣʺݳ
His pointed remarks about the party were not polite. ԾۻֱʵԵúܲò
His politeness is merely formal. òͽʽ
His position gives him a great pull. ĵλǳ
His praise had greatly encouraged him. ıܴ
His problem did not admit of any solution. ޷
His project did not pan out. ļƻδɹ
His promises counted for something. ŵЩֵ
His promises do not correspond with his actions. вһ¡
His pronunciation is very bad. ķ㡣
His proposal sparked off a heated debate. Ľһҵۡ
His pulse is fine. ġ
His quiet advice cooled them off a little. ƽľȰʹ侲һЩ
His race is nearly run. 
His reaction to the news was unhappiness. ϢķӦǲġ
His reading is quite mechanical. ʶǳ塣
His record is above the average in the class. ĳɼڰеϡ
His remark touched off a heated discussion. Ļһҵۡ
His remark touched off a terrible argument. Ļһҵۡ
His remarks are often interesting. ĽȤ
His remarks weigh heavily with me. ĻҺӰ졣
His remarks were attacked in the newspaper. ڱֽܵС
His reply to my questions was not satisfactory. ҵĴ𸴲ʹ⡣
His request is more modest than yours. ĸ΢
His request was refused. Ҫ󱻾ܾˡ
His researches have been successful. оܳɹ
His right to the estate is in dispute. ĲƲȨС
His room is twenty square metres. ķʮƽס
His room joins mine. ķҵ
His secretary typed the letter and he signed it. Ŵãǩ
His secretary typed the report. ôֻ档
His seeming friendliness was merely a disguise. ϵ궼αװġ
His selfless spirit is worth praising. ˽ֵ
His separation from his friends made him very sad. ѷֱʹʮܡ
His shoes were muddy. Ьࡣ
His shoes were old and worn. Ьƾˡ
His show off only serves to show up his ignorance. Ūֻ¶Լ֪
His shyness got the better of him. Ϊ߶˵
His sins were brought to light. ﱻ¶
His sketch is very short and humo( u) rous. д̶Ĭ
His skin is tanned by the sun. Ƥ̫ɹˡ
His slumbers were interrupted. ˯߱š
His small writing is very hard to read. дСʮϡ
His smile faded out as soon as he heard the news. һϢЦݱȫʧˡ
His son's death cut him up badly. ӵʹʹࡣ
His son's success afforded him great pleasure. ӵĳɹʹǳˡ
His sorrow was quite real. ıʹ顣
His speech affected the audience deeply. Ľڡ
His speech came across very well. ݽЧܺá
His speech is full of \ damns \. ķԳ
His speech produced great impression on the audience. ݽв޴Ӱ졣
His speech showed that he didn't understand the subject. ķ˵Ⲣ˽⡣
His speech stirred up my mind. ˵ʹ˼
His speech swayed the audience. ˵ڡ
His speech touched us to the heart. Ľʹܸж
His speech was constantly interrupted by applause. Ľʱϡ
His speech was greeted with loud cheers. ĽܵҵĻ
His speech whipped up national feelings. ݽ顣
His speech will have interest with us. ı潫ǲӰ졣
His speech won wide support. ˵õ㷺֧֡
His statement does not square with the facts. ĳʵϡ
His story does not check with the fact. ʵ
His story is hardly true. Ĺ²ġ
His story sounds odd.but it is quite true. ֣ȴʵ
His story was full of exaggerations. Ĺ³˿š
His story was seen through at once. Ĺϱˡ
His strange appearance struck terror into their hearts. ֵòʹǸе¡
His strength has been worn down by illness. ˡ
His style of writing is characterized by clearness. Ʒԡ
His success was due to hard work. ĳɹ鹦Ŭ
His success was due to his industry. Ͷóɹ
His success was largely due to his diligence. ĳɹŬ
His sudden death was a great surprise. ͻȻȥˣʹ˸еǳ⡣
His suitcase was made of leather. ƤƵġ
His supporters fell away. ֧߶ˡ
His swimming trunks are nowhere to be found. ҲҲӾ㡣
His talk branched off from the subject. ̸뿪⳶ȥˡ
His talk is divorced from reason. Ļס
His task absorbs him. Ĺռȫ
His teacher said that he was not worth teaching. ʦ˵ֵһ̡
His teeth chattered with cold. 
His term of office expired. 
His terrible stories made our blood freeze. ЩµĹʹŵҪ
His terror was so great that he could do nothing. Żˣֱ֪롣
His theory squares with the facts. ʵ
His thin clothes will be inadequate in the winter. µ첻
His third novel does not seem to come near his second. дĵС˵ƺȲϵڲ
His thought is far behind the times. ˼ԶԶʱĺ档
His throat is sore. ĺʹ
His tongue tripped. ˵ʧˡ
His total debts tot up to RMB 500. ծ񹲼ΪԪ
His trip through the world made an interesting narrative. ǸȤĹ¡
His troubled look frightened her. յʹܾ֡
His troubles deprived him of sleep. ʹʧȥ˯⡣
His trousers come to his shoe tops. Ŀϵ档
His trunk has a good lock. һι̵
His vacation freed him from the stress of his job. ļʹ˹Ľš
His vacation of a good position in the post office was unwise. ʾֵһְλǲǵġ
His view is correct in a measure. Ĺ۵ĳ̶ֳȷġ
His voice jarred on her ( her nerves). ʹ񾭲
His voice rose high. ɤš
His voice tailed off into silence. ĻԽԽͣȻˡ
His waist measure is 30 inches. ΧʮӢ硣
His watch got out of gear , and would not run. ıëˡ
His wealth proved a curse to him. ĲƸĻ
His well cut suit , shabby now , told me his story. úѾƾ˵˵ľ
His wet coat was evidence that he had been outside. ʪˣ֤ȥ
His whole life has been devoted to studying the origin of cancer. һ׸˶԰֢о
His wife exercises a moderating influence upon him. Ӷһֻá
His wife has disappeared; it's a puzzle. ʧˣ顣
His wife is a nothing. ̫̫ƽӹܡ
His wild hair showed that he had been out in the wind. ͷң˵߷
His wild looks frightened me. ǷɫʹҸе¡
His will is wearing down under the pressure. ѹ־ˡ
His wit made even troubles seem amusing. ĻܽջΪȤ¡
His words are brief. Ļܼࡣ
His words are without contradiction. Ļìܡ
His words arrested people's attention. Ļǵע⡣
His words came true. ĻӦˡ
His words carry little conviction. Ļû˵
His words gave offence to everbody present. Ļʹڳ˶ʮַС
His words incited them to rebellion. Ļɿ췴ġ
His words ring true. Ļġ
His words seemed to be meaningless. Ļƺûκ塣
His words weigh heavily with me ( =upon my mind). ĻҺӰ졣
His words were honey to her. Ļۡ
His work at the office piled up when he was in hospital. סԺڼ䣬칫ҵĹһѡ
His work is evidence of his skill. Ĺ˵ļ
His work is of much value. Ͷкֵܴġ
His work leaves him no time for pleasures. æûʱǲ
His work occupies him for the whole day. Ĺʹûա
His work opens the way to our experiment. ĹΪʵƽ˵·
His work shows great want of thought. Ĺǵúܲܵ
His workmates were looking at him and whispering. Ļֹʲô
His wound is closing up. ˿ϡ
His wound troubles him a great deal. ˿ۣʹʹࡣ
His wounds bear witness to his valour. ֤¸ҡ
His writing is so minute that it's difficult to read. ̫СѶ
His writing is very clear. ּ塣
His writing lacks finish. ƷǷȱԡ
His writings are a monument to the struggle of his people. һĲƷ
His years weigh him down. ʹ˥ǡ
History has seen many events of the like. ʷϼ¡
History is moving forward( s). ʷǰ
History is my favorite study. ʷϲѧơ
History is one of the arts. ʷĿƵһ֡
History is repeated. ʷݡ
Hit the ball hard. 
Hold it carefully , please. Сĵš
Hold my hat , please. ҵñӡ
Hold out your right hand. 
Hold the flashlight so that the beam shines straight down on a sheet of white paper. յͲùֱһŰֽϡ
Hold the ladder steady while I stand on it. վʱס
Hold the sticks together and see which is longer. ЩСһȱȿĸ
Hold your hand up if you wish the chairman to recognize you. Ҫϣϯ׼㷢ԵĻ;֡
Hold your hands before your eyes. ס۾
Hold your hands out. 
Hold your pen so. ñʡ
Holland is flat , there are no mountains. ƽ̹ûɽ
Holland is one of Germany's neighbours. ǵ¹ڹ֮һ
Home made goods are edging out imported foreign goods. ȡڻ
Homer sometimes nods. ǧǱһʧ
Honestly ( Really) , that's all the money I have. ˵ģҾֻЩǮˡ
Honesty is the best policy. ʵϲߡ
Honey is sweet. ġ
Honour is the noblest chase. е׷
Honours were heaped upon Einstein. ˹̹õ١
Hope for the best , prepare for the worst. ô룬Ĵ㣨裩
Horns are usually in pairs , one on each side of the head. һ㶼ǳɶԵģͷһ߳һ
Horses , dogs , cats , cows , and pigs are domestic animals. èţǼ
Horses are easy to tame but tigers are hard to tame. ѱףѱѡ
Hot is the contrary of cold. ķ档
Hot water will crack a glass. ˮѲըġ
Hot water will harm the plants. ˮ˺ݡ
Hot weather affects his health. ȵӰĽ
Households without a few family jars are rare. ڽǵļͥеġ
Houses belonging to the government are always well maintained. ڸķάúܺá
Houses flared up in the area yesterday. ǸͻȻ
How about a stop for food? ͣͣԵ㶫
How about doing it now? ô
How about the other men? 
How are all your folks? ˶
How are questions made in English? Ӣʾôɵģ
How are the preparations for the meeting coming along? ׼еˣ
How are you getting along with your work? 㹤е
How are you getting along? Σ
How are you getting on? ô
How are you? How do you feel? 
How beautifully he dives ! ˮĶ
How big that elephant is ! ֻѽ
How can I deal with my work when you play that loud music? ôйѽ
How can I repair the harm done? ܲѾɵʧأ
How can you get rid of a bad habit? ܸĵϰأ
How can you stand by when those boys are kicking the cat? ЩֻèʱվһԲأ
How can you wink at what they are doing? ôۿ۱أ
How could he be so cruel? ôпأ
How could he sink to such depths? ôֵز
How could you set aside all the objections and cling to your own course? ôܲһзһأ
How dare you impute the failure to me? ôҰʧܹأ
How dare you say I'm unfair? ô˵Ҳƽ
How dare you say such a thing ! ô˵Ļ
How daring of him ! ô¸ң
How dear the lesson costs ! ѵĴ۶󰡣
How did it get there , I wonder? ôᵽǶȥأҸе֣
How did life begin? ʼģ
How did the accident happen? ¹ģ
How did the land get carved up? ôֳһһأ
How did the quarrel arise? ģ
How did the thief manage to get into the house? 跨ӵģ
How did they become fossils? ɻʯģ
How did they cut , carry and lift the huge stones? 䡢ͺ͵Щʯģ
How did you celebrate May Day this year? ǽףһڵģ
How did you come by these pictures? Щô㵽ģ
How did you get that spot on your face? ôŪһ飿
How did you spend your boyhood? ȹʱģ
How did your party turn out? ǵľۻô
How do I set about this job? οʼݹ
How do they put away their dead in their country? ǹ˵ģ
How do you care for the cinema? ϲӰ
How do you do ! ã
How do you do , Mr.Smith? ʷ˹ã
How do you employ your spare time? ҵʱ䣿
How do you enjoy the concert? ϲֻ
How do you like the colour film? ΪⲿɫƬô
How do you make that out? ֤飿
How do you spell your name? ƴ
How does he stack up against you at chess? Σ
How does his plan strike you? еļƻôļƻӦΣ
How does the crop promise? ׯճɵǰΣ
How does the expression go? Ǿ仰ô˵ģ
How does the new song go? ¸ô
How does this machine operate? ̨תô
How far did you walk today? ˶Զ
How far does the new road reach? ¹·ж೤
How far does the road continue? ·ж೤
How far has the army marched since 6 o'clock? 㵽ڣǰ˶Զ
How far is it from the school to the station? ѧУվжԶ
How far is it to the nearest town? жԶ
How fast the years have run by ! ʱ죡
How foolish ! ѽ
How hard it blows ! ôѽ
How he became a good student is known to all. ΪһѧǴҶ֪ġ
How high is that tree? ǿжߣ
How I hope to be able to show you what I feel ! Ҷôϣ㿴ڵĸ飡
How I regretted the days when I had played and should have studied ! Ҷôûұúúѧϰȴ˵ôӣ
How I wish it wasn't raining. Ҫǲá
How is he coming on with his study of French? ѧôˣ
How it hurts ! ʹѽ
How little Franz regretted that he had wasted so much time ! С˷ôʱĪ
How long can you stay? ܴã
How long did it take him to learn Russian well enough to read articles and reports? ˶೤ʱѧöܹĶºͱ
How long did the expedition last ? ʱã
How long did you stay in the zoo? ڶ԰˶೤ʱ䣿
How long do you make the meeting? ƻҪã
How long does the film last? ӰҪݶã
How long does the lesson last? ڿΣ飩϶ã
How long has man lived on this earth? ڵϾסˣ
How long has your uncle stayed in the countryside? ũ˶ã
How long have you been in my army? ҵľ˶ˣ
How long is it since the electronic computer came into use? ӼʼӦõжˣ
How long were you on the road ? ·˶ʱ
How long will he be away? Ҫ뿪ã
How long will he be out? Ҫȥã
How long will you need to put it through? Ҫʱ䣿
How long will you take to get yourself cleaned up? ϴҪʱ䣿
How many articles of baggage do you have? м
How many books have you read? 飿
How many compositions do you write eah term? ÿѧдƪģ
How many days sail is it from Dalian to Qingdao? Ӵൺм죿
How many delegates have checked in at the convention? жٴ
How many deliveries are there in your city every day? ÿͼţ
How many do all these figures stack up to? ЩֵܺǶ٣
How many do you want? Ҫ٣
How many English parties had you had by the end of last term? ѧĩǾ˼Ӣ᣿
How many English songs have you learned by the end of last term? ѧĩѧ˼֧Ӣ
How many English words do you know? ֪Ӣʣ
How many friends did you call in? ˶ѣ
How many languages do you speak? ˵֣ԣ
How many letters are there in the word Wednesday? һмĸ
How many lines are there on this page? һҳжУ
How many minutes are there in an hour? һСʱжٷӣ
How many of them are boys? ֮мк
How many pages have you written? д˶ҳˣ
How many pairs of shoes do you have? м˫Ь
How many passes did you have in your exams? Ŀмż
How many people came to the meeting? ˵᣿
How many people can the Great Hall of the People hold? ɶˣ
How many people have you interviewed for the job? ˶ٸˣ
How many people participated in the inaugural ceremony? ˲μ˿Ļ
How many pounds do you weigh? ضٰ
How many proposals has she had? ж飿
How many rooms are there in your house? ҵķм䣿
How many slices of meat would you like? ҪƬ⣿
How many states are there in tne United states of America? жݣ
How many students entered themselves for the examination? жѧμӿԣ
How many times does the word \ the \ occur in the sentence you are reading? ڶľгֶٴΣ
How many turns are necessary? ҪתΣ
How much are the cabbages today? Ĳʲô۸
How much coal did we use last winter? ȥ궬˶ú
How much did he come down with? ˶Ǯ
How much did he pay down on the bicycle? гȸ˶ٶ
How much did he stake down on that deal? ǱʽͶ¶ٶע
How much did that new watch knock you back? ֻ±Ǯ
How much did you pay for that book? Ǳ㻨˶Ǯ
How much did your new bicycle set you back? гǮ
How much do I owe you? ǷǮ
How much do you charge for a consultation? һҪǮ
How much do you charge for making a suit? һҪǮ
How much do you earn? Ǯ
How much do you need for school expenses? ҪǮѧã
How much do you read? ٣
How much does that cost? ǸǮ
How much does your work bring you? Ĺ׬Ǯ
How much ground does your brother cover in a day? ܵһг̶٣
How much have you spent? 㻨˶Ǯ
How much income did they have a week? ÿ٣
How much is he worth? жٲƲ
How much is that picture? ŻǮ
How much is the picture worth? ֵǮ
How much is twenty divided by two? ʮö٣
How much longer does this hot wather go on? 컹Ҫã
How much money have you ? жǮ
How much money have you checked out at the bank? ֧ȡ˶Ǯ
How much money was left over when you had bought everything you wanted? ҪĶˣʣǮ
How much must I pay for the damage? Ҹʧѣ
How much new machinery has been installed? װ˶»
How much paper do you want? Ҫֽ
How much should we leave as a tip at the restaurant? ڷСʱ¶Ǯأ
How much sleep did you have? ˯˶ã
How much start did they give you?Not much , only 10 yards. ܼ룿ֻ࣬ʮ롣
How much were the tickets? Ʊ۶٣
How much will this bottle contain? ƿ٣
How much will you give me to make it worth my while to do( doing) it? £Ҷٳͣ
How often does your dog have puppies?( How often does your dog give birth to puppies? ĹһС
How old are you? 㼸꣨ˣ
How on earth did you manage to get the car started? 㵽ôģ
How shall we divide up the work? ֹ
How slow the time passes ! ʱ
How still everything is !There's not a sound to be heard. ôѽһҲûС
How strange ! ѽ
How sweet the music sounds ! ֶô
How the Party cares for us ! ôǰ
How the rain is coming down ! µúô󰡣
How time flies ! Ƽ
How time flies. Ƽ
How well he sings ! öѽ
How wild his white hair looked ! ͷ׷ôң
How will you deal with this matter? 㽫δ
How will you do for water while ( you're) crossing the desert? ԽɳĮʱˮأ
How would it do for me to write to him? Ҹдź
How wrong we are ! Ǵشˣ
How wrong we were ! Ǵشˣ
However , I couldn't resist the temptation. Ȼҵֵסա
However , this failed to produce the desired effect ( result). ⲢûвԤڵЧ
However long a vacation is , I always feel I want a few days more. ۼڶ೤ܾò
However often he does it , he always makes a mistake. ٻأǳ
How's your work going? 㹤ô
Hugh's crazy about football. ݶԡ
Hugo waved as he passed Hilary in his car. ϣԱ߾ʱ˰֡
Hundreds of thousands more in line on the beaches. ̲ϳгеĻʮ֮ࡣ
Hunters hold their rifles by the stock when shooting. ʱסǹǹС
Hunting and fishing are very good sports. Ժ͵Ǻܺõ˶
Hurry or we'll miss the train , on the double. 㣬ǻ𳵣Ͽ죡
Hurry up , man ! һ㣬ơ
Hurry up , or else you'll be late. 죬ҪȻҪٵˡ
Hurry up , or we shall be late. 죬Ҫͳٵˡ
Hydrogen is the lightest element. Ԫء
I , as well as you , know that. ҺһҲ֪¡
I accept that the plane has no choice but to crash into sea. ΪǼܷɻֻ׹뺣ѡ
I accept your offer. ҽ顣
I accompanied them to the game. ȥ
I account him honest. Ϊʵ
I accused him of lacking morals. ȱ¡
I addressed the envelope to Mr. Jones. ŷд˹Լĵַ
I admire him because of his kindness to everyone. е˶ܺҺ
I admire his industry. 㡣
I admire his morals. Ʒ¡
I admire the intellect's capacity for work. λ֪ʶӵĹ
I admired him for his courage. 
I admit it to be true. Ϊʵġ
I admit that I was rude and I am sorry. ҳϵʱûòǶԲ
I advise him to wait. ҽȴ
I advise that he go at once. Ȱߡ
I advised him to be accurate in his work. ȰҪϸ¡
I agree that the book is well worth reading. ͬⱾֵһ
I agree to his proposal. ͬ顣
I agree with what you said. ͬĻ
I agree with you all along the line. ȫͬ
I agree with you. ͬ
I aid her in dressing. Ұ¡
I aim to be a policeman when I leave school. ҴѧҵԺ󵱾졣
I almost dropped the glass. ҲѲˤˡ
I almost forgot about it. Ҽˡ
I already know about it. ֪
I always did like them. һȷʵϲǵġ
I always get bitten by insects. Ǳҧ
I always get up at five in the morning. 糿𴲡
I always go to town on Sundays. Ҫǡ
I always have an extra shirt handy. ֱܶ౸һ¡
I always hesitate to advise my friends on what to read. ǲԸָҵǸÿЩʲô顣
I always kick the ball with my left foot. 
I always mix Susan up with Yvonne because they are both blonde. Ƿֲɺ룬ΪǶǰƤͷ
I always shop on Fridays. Ͻ
I always take an umbrella when I go out. ҳŵʱǴɡ
I always weigh my words before speaking. ڷ֮ǰҪôʾ䡣
I am ( I'm) here. 
I am a bit fogged. еͿˡ
I am a civil engineer. ľʦ
I am a good citizen and I will stay so. Ǹù񣬽Ȼǡ
I am a man with a cheerful disposition. Ǹˡ
I am a member of the basketball team. ӶԱ
I am a member of the school Art Society. ѧУѧĳԱ
I am a stranger in this neighbourhood. һǸˡҲһˡ
I am a student. ѧ
I am aching all over. ȫʹ
I am afraid ( that) it may hurt you. ҿʹеģѹ
I am afraid of going through that wood. I'll take the road. Һ´֣ҽߴ·
I am afraid that I intrude upon you. Ҵˡ
I am all attention. ע
I am all out of conceit with that book; it is so simple. ҶǱѾٸеˣ̫ˡ
I am already acquainted with the facts. Ѿ˽Щʵ
I am amazed to see you here. Ҹе档
I am angry with you. Ҷ
I am anxious about the parcel because it hasn't arrived. ҶܵģΪû
I am anxious that our plan shouldn't fail. ҺϣǵļƻҪʧܡ
I am anxious to know the results. Ҽ֪
I am ashamed for you. е
I am ashamed that it happened. µķʹҸе
I am ashamed to ask for help. Ҳ˼˰æ
I am at a loss for work. Ҳ
I am at your disposal. Ը
I am at your service if you need me. ҪҸʲôܷԸɡ
I am bound for home. һؼȥ
I am bound for Shanghai; that is my destination. ҵϺȥҵĿĵء
I am bound to keep the contract. ұԼ
I am buying my bicycle with monthly payments of4 гÿµøİ
I am certain he'll come , in spite of the bad weather. ãȷġ
I am collecting money in aid of deaf people. ҳ԰ˡ
I am confirmed in my belief. ʮ㡣
I am curious to know how that old clock works. ҷǳֻ֪תġ
I am debating with myself whether I should accept the gift. ڿǷӦý
I am delighted to find that most of the students can speak English with greater ease Һܸ˿ѧӢｲˡ
I am delighted to see you. ܸˡ
I am designating you to act for me while I am away. ҪָҲʱҡ
I am devoted to chemistry. רѧ
I am displeased at ( by) his conduct. ҲΪ
I am distressed at seeing you unhappy 㲻֣Ҹеѹ
I am distressed at the news. ϢҸеա
I am doing double work now. ˫ݹ
I am done with writing him letters asking him to pay his bill. ҲдҪʵˡ
I am doubtful about the exact meaning of this sentence. ò׼仰ȷʵ⾿ʲô
I am dreadfully busy. 쳣æ
I am dubious about the weather. Ҳȷ
I am dull of hearing. 
I am expecting a letter. ڵš
I am expecting him at 7. ҵ7㡣
I am familiar with this idea. ҵ
I am far from thinking him wrong. ҾΪˡ
I am feeling rather off today. ҽܲ档
I am firmly persuaded that such is the fact. Ҽʵ
I am five years senior to him. ұꡣ
I am following the matter closely. עһ¡
I am fond of mushrooms. رϲĢ
I am fully convinced of it. ȫ¡
I am glad that you are better. һЩˣҺܸˡ
I am glad that you have succeeded. Ϊĳɹˡ
I am glad to have this opportunity of speaking to you alone. Һܸл㵥̸һ¡
I am going home for my holiday. Ҫؼȥȼڡ
I am going on a trip , and I shall stay away a few days. ҴȥУҪ뿪졣
I am going on holiday with a group of friends. ҽҪһȺһȼڡ
I am going to be a banker. Ҫһмҡ
I am going to buy something cheap. ҪЩ˵Ķ
I am going to collect a parcel from the station. Ҫȥվȡһ
I am going to get my hair cut. Ҫȥ
I am going to London soon. ҲҪ׶ȥ
I am going to my cabin. ȥ
I am going to my uncle's. Ҫȥ
I am going to paint the garden gate. Ҫѻ԰Ĵһ¡
I am going to record the concert on my tape recorder. ҪôŴ¼ֻʵ¼
I am going to Shanghai on business. ҪȥϺ
I am going to take a week off next month. ¸Ҫݼһܡ
I am going to the barber to have my hair cut. Ҫȥ
I am going to town. ҽȥ
I am grateful within. Ҵʾм
I am halfway through my book. Ȿҿһ롣
I am happpy in saying that she is quite well again. Ҹ˵˵Ľָˡ
I am happy that you are here. Ҹе졣
I am here to warn you that you have yet a chance. ֪ͨ㣬㻹һᡣ
I am his junior in life. 
I am hopeful that we shall win. ΪǺϣʤ
I am hungry because I did not eat breakfast. ҶˣΪûг緹
I am ignorant in such matters. ⷽһ֪
I am in a fever of excitement. ʮ˷ܡ
I am in charge of this department. Ҹһš
I am in concert with his view. Һһ¡
I am in doubt about what she can do about it. I'll wait and see. Ҳ̫аЩʲôҪһ
I am in favour of going to the theatre. ޳ȥϷ
I am in favour of your suggestion. ֧Ľ顣
I am in my working dress. ҴŹ
I am in two minds whether to go or not. ԥ
I am inclined to think that he will agree to my plan. Ҿͬҵļƻġ
I am inferior to others in many respects. ෽治ˡ
I am learning to drive a car. ѧ
I am learning to play the piano. ѧ١
I am leaving for Sydney in a few days' time. ҪϤȥˡ
I am lonely if I have no company. ûҸе¶
I am lost in a fog. Ի󲻽⡣
I am much obliged to you for your help. Һܸмҵİ
I am no judge of music. ҶֲС
I am not a stranger to your way of thinikng. Ҷ뷨Ϊ˽⡣
I am not afraid of him , but I doubt him. ҲҲ
I am not as tall as he is. Һһߡ
I am not bad at tennis , though I say it myself. ĻԣԼ˵ġ
I am not capable to pay the sum. Ҹʿ
I am not dainty about my food. Ҷʳﲻ󽲾
I am not desirous of seeing him. Ҳ
I am not desirous to know him. Ҳʶ
I am not going to stand for that kind of behaviour. ҲΪˡ
I am not in a mood to go to the cinema. û˼ȥӰ
I am not in the least tired. һҲƣ롣
I am not much of a reader. ҲһܺõĶߡ
I am not responsible to you for my actions. ҵΪû㽻
I am not so eager about going now. Ҳôȥˡ
I am not so tall as he. ҸӲߡ
I am not to be imposed upon. ǲϵġ
I am not to be taken in by your lies. Ļƭҡ
I am not used to speaking in public. Ҳϰڵڽ
I am often here at three o'clock. ҳӵ
I am on duty today. ֵա
I am on the lookout for a good , cheap bicycle. һг
I am on the tiptoe of expectation for his coming. Դ
I am only too glad to accept your offer. ҷǳĽ顣
I am patching the elbows of his old pullover. ڲľͷⲿ
I am pleased at your coming. Һܸˡ
I am pretty well. ܺá
I am proud of knowing him. ʶΪ١
I am puzzled by the difficult question. ұסˡ
I am quite old beside you. ȣ൱ˡ
I am ready to start at a moment's notice. ׼һ֪ͨߡ
I am related to your family. Һݹϵ
I am saving for the future. ΪǮ
I am snowed under with work. ҹæòɿ
I am so glad to see you. ҿܸˡ
I am so tired that I can hardly stand. ۵üվֱˡ
I am sorry , I was mistaken about you. ԲҴˡ
I am sorry Eric was rude , but you must take his headache into account. Բ𣬰˶񣬲ÿǵʱͷۡ
I am sorry I cannot consent to your request. ԲҲܴӦҪ
I am sorry that I have distorted your motives. ԲĶ
I am sorry that you failed in the examination. 㿼ԲҸеѹ
I am sorry to disappoint your plan. 谭ļƻܱǸ
I am sorry to have kept you waiting. Բõ
I am sorry to hear that you re ill. ˵㲡ˣҸеѹ
I am spraying the mosquitoes. ɱӡ
I am strange at bridge. ҶС
I am struck by Annie's wisdom. ݵǻʹҾ̾ѡ
I am studying English literature. ѧӢѧ
I am studying painting and scuplture at an art school. ѧУѧϰ滭͵̡
I am sure he will come. I have no doubt about it. ҿ϶һҲɡ
I am sure he will win the game. ȷӮⳡ
I am sure he won't freeze you out if you call on him. ȥݷҿ϶Աš
I am sure that the key is in the drawer because I put it there this morning. ҿ϶ԿڳΪҽϷġ
I am sure you would get along very well with him. һദúܺá
I am surprised that he did such a thing. £ʹҺܾȡ
I am surprised that there is no mention of the accident in the newspaper. Ҹеֽ֣Ͼûᵽ¹ʡ
I am swamped with work. ʹӦӲϾ
I am taking an English course. ѧӢγ̡
I am tall. ҸӸߡ
I am telling you this for your good. ҸΪá
I am telling you this news in confidence. ܵظϢҪ⴫
I am terribly sorry ! ҷǳǸ
I am thankful that she feels better today. ΪоЩˡ
I am thankful to hear it. Ҹеο
I am thankful to you for your encouraging words. ҵĻұʾл
I am thirsty , for the sun is hot. ȶڿʡ
I am through with this job. ҷ͸⹤
I am tired and cannot walk any farther. ˣԶˡ
I am tired and have a headache. ˣͷʹ
I am tired because I slept very little last night. ˣΪҹ˯ú١
I am tired of all these jealousies and quarrels. Щʼɺͳܵԡ
I am tired of this programme-let's switch it off. Ŀҿˣϰɡ
I am too busy to go with you. ̫æͬһȥ
I am troubled with a headache. Ϊͷʹò档
I am twelve years old. ʮꡣ
I am very busy , I hope nobody drops in on me tonight. ̫æϣҪ
I am very busy. Һæ
I am very certain about that. Ҷȷɡ
I am very fond of fishing. Һϲ㡣
I am very fond of flowers. Ұ
I am very glad indeed to hear that you are better. ˵öˣҵȷǳˡ
I am very interested in photography. ҶӰȤ
I am very much looking forward to the holidays. Һż١
I am very much obliged to you for coming round. ǵҷǳм
I am very short of cash. ҺȱǮ
I am well-off for autumn clothing. װܳ㡣
I am wholly immersed in this business at present. ĿǰһһͶҵȥ
I am willing to help you. Ը㡣
I am willing to meet him halfway. Ըò
I am witness that this is the truth. ֤顣
I am wondering about going to a movie tomorrow. ҶȥӰеȡ
I am working up a series of lectures. ׼塣
I am yearning to make myself useful. ʹԼΪõˡ
I am your friend , aren't I? ѣ԰ɣ
I appreciate your help. Ҹмİ
I argue him into taking a rest. ȰϢһ¡
I arranged that I should meet them here. ׼ǡ
I arranged to meet Ahmad at the end of the road. Ұ·ľͷͰ¼档
I arranged with him for swimming. Һ̶ȥӾ
I arrived here just now. Ҹյ
I arrived just as the match started. ҵʱÿʼ
I arrived safely here. ƽ
I ask nothing of you. 㡣
I ask that my request may be granted. ׼ҵҪ
I asked about the efficiency of the new machine yesterday. ѯʹ»Чܡ
I asked after his health. ʺ˰
I asked for Mr.Smith ( the manager.etc.) Ҫʷ˹
I asked for the ball and he kicked it over. ҪͰ˹
I asked her a question but she remained silent. һ⣬ԱֳĬ
I asked him a question but he said nothing--he was silent. һ⣬ʲôҲû˵
I asked him not to go. Ҫȥ
I asked him to change his decision but he was firm. Ҫıܼ
I asked him to my house. Ҽȥ
I asked him where the new school was and he indicated the road ahead. µѧУָǰ·
I asked if they had a cheap suit. ûб˵¡
I asked John to help me , but he refused. Լңܾˡ
I asked my mother to sew up this rip in my sleeve. ĸ׷ϵѷ졣
I asked that I should be allowed to see her. Ҫ˵Ӧñ
I asked the waiter to bring the bill. ߰ʵ
I asked where the bank was and he pointed across the road. Ķָָ·档
I asked whether there were many people waiting. Ƿ˵š
I asked( him) what it was. ʣʲô
I assisted in a grocery store. һʳƷæ
I assume that it is so. Ҽٶ
I assume that this is the best possible translation. Ϊõˡ
I assumed the responsibility. ҳеΡ
I ate an egg. ҳһ
I attribute his success to his energy. Ұĳɹľʢ
I attribute our success to him. Ұǵĳɹ鹦
I awoke suddenly from sleep at midnight. ҰҹͻȻ
I awoke with a start. Ҿˡ
I badly want to go to the festival. ҷǳȥμӽջ
I banged into the tree and got a smart blow on the head. ײϣͷײúʹ
I bank five yuan every month. ÿ´ԪǮ
I bank on your help. ָİ
I beg that neither of you say anything more. ˭Ҳ˵ʲôˡ
I beg you to pay attention. עΡ
I began to despair of my future. ҿʼǰ;еʧ
I began to take an interest in the study of English. ҿʼѧϰӢȤ
I began to think back to my childhood. ҿʼҵͯꡣ
I began to wonder whether I had been deluded. ҿʼǷƭ
I begged Jon's pardon for arriving late. Ƕԭˡ
I believe he's an innocent man. һˡ
I believe him to be honest. ǳʵġ
I believe him. I am sure of his honesty. ҼΪ˳ʵ
I believe it to be a fact. ʵ
I believe not. Ųǡ
I believe one has to play the game-but that's ethics. Ϊһ˱󡪡ѧˡ
I believe that it is true but I cannot swear it. ģҲܱ֤һ
I believe the book to be lost. ʧ
I believed it to have been a mistake. һᡣ
I belong to a football club and play every Saturday. Ҳμһֲÿ
I bore her hatred. Һ
I bought a basket of peaches yesterday. һӡ
I bought a loaf of bread at the baker's. һ
I bought a magazine at the station kiosk. ڳվ̯һ־
I bought a pair of shoe laces. һЬ
I bought an electric gramophone last year. ȥһ̨糪
I bought enough to curtain the house. 㹻Ĳװ
I bought it at a cost of ten dollars. һʮԪ
I bought it at a low price--it was very cheap. Եͼġܱˡ
I bought it dear. ҳ˸߼
I bought several books. ˼顣
I bought this book today. Ȿҽġ
I bought this car from Green. ҴӸ
I bought this little pot as a souvenir of Spain. СΪļƷ
I bought two lemons at 12 pence. ʣÿʮʿ
I bowed my thanks. ҾϹл
I broke a cup this morning; here are the bits. ҴһӣЩƬ
I broke my neck to arrive in time. ƴʱϵ
I brought back some fruit from South China. ҴӻϴһЩˮ
I brushed my teeth. ˢˡ
I bumped into Comrade Wang on my way to the bank. ȥе·żȻͬ־
I bumped my head. ײͷ
I buy my food at a cooperative. ںʳƷ
I cabbed it home. ؼҡ
I cabled congratulations to him. Ҵ籨
I called at Jack's place on my way home. ڻؼҵ·˳㵽ܿ˼ȥ
I called him three times , but funnily enough , he didn't answer. ҽֵǣӦ
I called on Comrade Li at his office. ҵͬ־İ칫ȥ
I called to an old man on the opposite side of the street , but he seemed to be too d ֶԹһ˺Уƺҵ
I came across some hard words today. һЩ֡
I came by cutting through the lane. ǴŪó·ġ
I came here in 1949 , since when I have been engaged in this work. 굽ʱҾ͵
I came here purposely to see you. ҵġ
I came upon a friend in the park. ڹ԰һѡ
I can ( could) do with a few of these. ôͺˡ
I can accustom myself to cold weather. ϰ
I can but hurry back. ֻøϻ
I can come today but I would rather come tomorrow. Ը
I can credit all that you are telling me. ҵһС
I can depend on ( upon) your being punctual. ҿʱġ
I can dive off the top board. ܴߵ̨ˮ
I can do it myself. Լ
I can do it with the warrant of a good conscience. ĵ¡
I can find his telephone number in the telephone directory. ҿԴӵ绰벾ҵĵ绰롣
I can give an apple to each. ܸÿһƻ
I can give you some medicine to cure your headache. ҿԸҩͷʹ
I can go there and back in half an hour. ڰСʱһΡ
I can go to the meeting instead of my sick brother. ҿвֵȥᡣ
I can hardly believe that is our official attitude. Ҽǵʽ̬ȡ
I can hear you all right;you needn't shout. ȫü˵㲻¡
I can ill afford the time. ҳ鲻ʱ䡣
I can lend you some money in an emergency. 㼱ǮʱҿԽһЩ㡣
I can make a clear distinction between the two. ر֮Ĳ
I can make nothing of getting up at five in the morning. Ҷ⡣
I can manage by myself. ܶԴ
I can never forget the name that he called me. ԶҵĻ
I can never give away such a good chance. ҾôõĻᡣ
I can no longer support his behaviour. ҲΪ
I can no more play the violin than you can. 㲻С٣Ҳ
I can not account for his failure. Ҳ˵Ϊʧܡ
I can not allow you to do that. Ҳ¡
I can not choose but do so. Ҳò
I can not do it like you. Ҳ
I can not get at this author's meaning. Ҳλߵ˼
I can not stand in the deep end of the swimming pool. Ӿˮվס
I can only tell you what I know. ֻܸ֪¡
I can quite believe you ( him , etc.). ŵù㣨
I can render you any assistance in the matter. ܸ
I can see a boy , an old man , and two dogs. ҿһкһ˺
I can see a sparrow two hundred paces away. ٲȸҶܿü
I can see an improvement in your work. ܿĹĽ
I can see Henry over there. ҿԿǶ
I can seek you out wherever you may hide yourself. صʲôطҶҵ㡣
I can skate. һỬ
I can speak to his veracity. ҿ֤ǳʵġ
I can t make up my mind where to settle. ҲܾӺδ
I can t settle finally till I know more details. ֱ˽ϸҲܾ
I can taste onions in this dish. ҳԳζ
I can testify to the marvellous effect of this medicine. ҿ֤ҩЧ
I can think of no end of cases ( examples , etc.) ӣ
I can understand the book--it's written in simple English. ܶⱾ顪ü򵥵Ӣдġ
I can wait only three days at the longest. ֻܵ졣
I cannot be other than I am. Ҳֻӵġ
I cannot bear him to look at you. Ҳ㡣
I cannot bear to look at them. Ҳ̿ǡ
I cannot but take care of a pump. Ҳòܱá
I cannot but take care of the pump. Ҳòˮá
I cannot call to mind the name of the man I saw yesterday. ҼǲǸ˵ˡ
I cannot conceive how he could make this mistake. Ҳ᷸һ
I cannot do it like you do. Ҳܺһ¡
I cannot endure being disturbed in my work. Ҳڹʱ˸š
I cannot endure the sight of it. Ҳ̿龰
I cannot even guess at what you mean. ҲҲ²ʲô˼
I cannot get the key out. ҵԿײˡ
I cannot give ( or lend) my countenance to such a thing. Ҳͬ¡
I cannot grant your request. Ҳͬ
I cannot in all conscience agree. Ҿͬ⡣
I cannot keep from smiling. ̲ס΢Ц
I cannot pass over the matter unnoticed. Ҳ֮ܶ
I cannot put with the toothache. ʹʹܲ
I cannot reach so high. ҵ첻ôߡ
I cannot separate the two arguments. ޷۾ݡ
I cannot stand the cold. ܲ⺮䡣
I cannot tell them apart. ҷֲǡ
I cannot think of her address. 벻סַˡ
I cannot toss off the glass of soda water in one gulp. ҲһǱˮ
I cannot understand neglecting children like that. ԺģҲ⡣
I cannot understand what you are driving at. Ҳ˼ڡ
I can't accept you as my assistant. Ҳͬҵ֡
I can't act this way. Ҳ
I can't afford three days away from work. Ҿ첻ϰࡣ
I can't answer that question. һشǸ⡣
I can't be in two places at the same time ! Ҳͬʱط
I can't bite this; it's too tough. ⶫҧ̫Ӳˡ
I can't bring her here every day. Ҳÿ
I can't carry the bucket if the handle is broken. ҪǻҾ᲻Ͱˡ
I can't climb the wall - it's too high. ǽǽ̫ˡ
I can't come for a moment--I'm occupied. ²æš
I can't come just yet. һϾȥ
I can't come till Tuesday. ǰ
I can't come until tomorrow. ҵ
I can't conceive of such a thing happening again. Ҽֱ»ݡ
I can't conceive of such a thing happening again. ޷Ȼ
I can't do it alone. Let's cooperate. һˣǺɡ
I can't do other than accept. ֻܽܡ
I can't do this difficult sum. ҽⲻ⡣
I can't do this work because it is far from easy. ҸɲˣΪɲˡ
I can't do two things at once. Ҳͬʱ¡
I can't do with him such carelessness. ޷ִ֦Ҷ硣
I can't drink the beer any more. Ҳٺơˡ
I can't express how grateful I am to you. ޷Ҷôм
I can't express it properly. Ҳǡذ
I can't figure it out. ޷⡣
I can't find anything on this messy desk. ʲôҲҲ
I can't find it anywhere. ĶҲҲ
I can't find Joe. What has become of him? Ҳǣô
I can't finish this work because there are so many interruptions. ҲΪ̫ˡ
I can't follow these instructions--they don't make sense. ҲЩָʾͨ
I can't get hold of it. ҵò
I can't get this box open. Ҵ򲻿
I can't get this ring off my finger. ָժ
I can't give you the actual figures. Ҳܸ㣨˵ȷе֡
I can't go , she'll go instead of me. Ҳȥȥ
I can't go because I'm still busy. ҲȥΪڻæ
I can't go because my car is out of action. ȥˣΪҵˡ
I can't go into details with you. Ҳͬϸ̸
I can't go with you on that. ǸĿϣҲܸ㡣
I can't grasp this maths question. Ҳѧ⡣
I can't hear her because she has a low voice. ĻΪС
I can't help drumming in this point. Ҳòǿһ㡣
I can't improve on your design. Ҳܱøá
I can't join you; you'll have to count me out. Ҳҿڡ
I can't judge whether he is right or wrong. Ҳܶ϶ǶԻǴ
I can't make out what he means. Ҳ˼
I can't make this machine go. ޷̨
I can't open the door because I have nothing on. ҲܴţΪû¡
I can't open the door because I've lost the key. Ҵ򲻿ţΪҰԿ׶ˡ
I can't play because I have lost my music. ಻ˣΪҰ׶ˡ
I can't possibly wait till then. ҺܿܵȲǸʱ
I can't quite seize your meaning. Ҳô˼
I can't read because you are forever talking ! ˵û顣
I can't read either. Ҳ
I can't read without my glasses. ۾û顣
I can't remember now for the life of me. Ҳ벻ˡ
I can't say any more...I'm overcome...I truly am. ˵ȥˡ̫ˡġ
I can't see an inch ahead. һӢԶҲˡ
I can't see anything.This is horrible. ʲôҲ̫ˡ
I can't see if there is a car coming because there is a bend in the road. ҿǷСΪ·и䡣
I can't stand a lot of noise when I'm reading. Ҷʱܲô
I can't stand that man; he talks too much. ܲˣĻ̫ࡣ
I can't stop because I m in a hurry. ҲͣΪæ
I can't sum him up at all. ȫʲôˡ
I can't tell you how happy I am. ˵Ҷôˡ
I can't think why she said that. ҲΪʲô˵
I can't throw well. òá
I can't understand this problem; I'm all at sea. Ҳ⣬ȫԻˡ
I can't wade or swim; can you put me across? ҲˮӾܰ͵԰
I can't wait any longer. ҲٵȺˡ
I carried the bag of flour up the stairs. ҰǴ¥ȥ
I cashed a cheque at the bank this morning. жһһ֧Ʊ
I cast on the sweater yesterday but have not knitted much yet. 쿪ʼë£Ϊֹֻһ㡣
I caught him smoking a cigarette. ̡
I caught sight of a tailor's shop. ҿһװꡣ
I caught sight of Tim's face in the crowd. Ⱥп˵ķ
I caught the 7:30 a.m. Train. ҸߵĻ𳵡
I caught the boy at it again. ײ⺢ڸ¡
I caught the child just in time before he fell into the river. ⺢ӾҪʱץס
I caught the disease from a neighbour. ҵĲǴһλھǶȾϵġ
I caught the drift of what he said. Ҷ˵Ĵ⡣
I certainly understood so. ҵȻôġ
I chained my bicycle to the tree. Ұг˩ϡ
I chanced to meet him yesterday. 
I change ten dollars into Renminbi. ҰʮԪҡ
I charged him to send a message. Ӹš
I checked out three books from the library this morning. ҽͼݰ顣
I clean my teeth twice a day. ÿˢ
I clean my teeth twice daily. ÿˢ
I climbed over my bench and sat down at once at my desk. ҿʣѸٵԼǰ
I comb my hair every morning. ÿͷ
I come on business , and have something to say. ¶лҪ˵
I committed the matter to the care of a friend. Ұίһλչܡ
I communicate with him regularly by letter. Ǿͨš
I concur with him in many points. ෽棬ͬġ
I condole with you on your father's death. Ϊ㸸׵ʾ
I confide my property to your care. ҽƲչܡ
I consider him to be a clever fellow. Ϊһܸɵˡ
I consider that it was a very good film ΪһܺõӰƬ
I consider that your bicycle is dangerous. ΪгΣա
I consulted with him about that matter. Һ¡
I continued at the work of translation. Ҽ빤
I contracted many friendships. ҽʶѡ
I conveyed him a message. ҴһϢ
I convinced him that there was no danger. ʹûΣա
I corrected my own faults. ҸԼĹ
I could break your neck ! ҿԶĲӣ
I could come here anytime. ҿʱ
I could do it , yes and well too. úܺá
I could do it no better than that. ûɵñˡ
I could finish my work in time if you did not keep on disturbing me. 㲻ǴҵĻҾͿ԰ʱҵĹ
I could hear the bird whistling at the edge of the woods. ҿСֱתظ質
I could no more do that than fly. ҲŲǸҲһҲɣͬ
I could no more do that than you. 㲻£Ҳ
I could not afford so much money for a bicycle. ҳôǮһг
I could not do otherwise. ֻ
I could not escape from the clasp of her arms. ޷˫ۡ
I could not fall asleep for a long time. Ҿþò˯
I could not gain admission. ûܵõ׼
I could not get up to him. Ҹϲ
I could not make myself understood in English. ޷ñҵӢġ
I could not see the road properly because of the darkness. Ϊ̫ˣҿ·
I could not see where his wound was. ҿ˿
I could see a figure in the dark. ҿڰһӰ
I could see the bicycle tracks in the mud. ҿóгӡ
I could stay for one day or two days , but as for staying for a week , it would be ou ҿͣһգڵһ֮ãǲܵġ
I couldn't contain myself for joy. ϲԽ
I couldn't follow that French film. ǸӰ
I couldn't get used to the silence. ְôҲϰ߲ˡ
I couldn't go to London in view of the train strike. ·չδǰ׶ء
I couldn't go yesterday but I am going today. 첻ȥҽȥ
I couldn't hear what he said because the radio was so loud. ˵ЩʲôΪ̫ˡ
I couldn't hear what she said because she was mumbling. ˵ЩʲôΪС塣
I couldn't keep a straight face when he dropped his watch in the soup. ѱʵ̲סЦˡ
I couldn't ring because the phone was out of order. û绰Ϊ绰ˡ
I couldn't ring you because the phone wasn't functioning. û绰Ϊ绰ˡ
I couldn't see the pop star because he was in the midst of a crowd of fans. δܿǸǣΪһȺΧ
I couldn't speak Italian so I asked Maria to interpret for me in the shop. Ҳ˵̵Ǹҷ롣
I couldn't telephone my uncle because his telephone line was engaged. Ҳܸ绰Ϊĵ绰ռˡ
I counsel instant action. ж
I count it no shame to anyone. Ϊ²κ˴衣
I count myself lucky. ΪԼˡ
I count you as one of my friends. Ϊҵһѡ
I counted 20 fruits on this branch. ֦ʮӡ
I crawled back to Al. ĵص
I credit him with some sense. Щʶ
I cut a sheet of glass to mend the broken window. ҸһƬ޲ƵĴ
I cut my face while shaving. ڹκӵʱˡ
I cut my finger. Ұָˡ
I cut the grass on the hillside in the summer. ɽϸݡ
I dare say Ϊܡ
I dare say he will arrive tonight. ᵽ
I dare say I overdo it.But I think you go to the other extreme. Ҹ˵Ĺˣߵһˡ
I dare say it will rain today. ΪҪꡣ
I dare say you're thirsty after all that tennis. ôҲ˰ɡ
I dare you to jump from this wall. ҲҴǽ
I dare you to ride your bike through the gate with no hands. 㲻˫гͨš
I daren't ask her - will you do it for me? Ҳʺ
I deceive myself if I think so. 룬Ǿʹˡ
I decided to write rather than telephone. ҾдŶ绰
I declare him to be a liar. ҶǸƭӡ
I declare myself innocent. ġ
I declared myself against the plan. ҷԴƻ
I decorated the room pink. Ұѷˢɷۺɫ
I deem it my duty to remind her of it. ΪҵΡ
I deeply respect her courage. ҷǳ
I defy you to prove the contrary. ҿ㲻֤
I delight to read novels. ϲС˵
I delivered the message to him personally. ԰ǷŽġ
I denied myself to visitors. лߡ
I derived a great deal of pleasure from their company. Һ
I desire nothing of her. Ҷ
I desire that these letters be burnt after my death. ϣЩջ١
I desire to see you. Һ
I despise people who are cruel to children. ұЩŰͯˡ
I determined to wash my hands of the whole business. ҾĲˡ
I detest being alone. ¶
I detest dirty houses. ķݡ
I detest spiders. ֩롣
I did it at my father's dictation. ո׵Ļȥ
I did it out of pity for her. ǻڶͬ顣
I did my share of the work. Ҹ˷ָҵĹ
I did my very best. ѾŬ
I did not approve of his action , but he explained his reason and then I saw the ligh ԭͬжԺˡ
I did not buy the book , it was a gift from a friend. Ǳ鲻ģһλ͵
I did not expect you , however , I am very pleased to see you. û뵽һǺܸ˼㡣
I did not remember the correct answer until afterwards. Ҳȷ𰸡
I did not see his name on the list. ûп֡
I did not take immediate action. ûȡж
I did not want to go , but she was insistent. ҲȥҪȥ
I did so , raising the boy's head against my knee. հˣѺӵͷ̧ҵϥϡ
I did that for various reasons. ԭҲɵġ
I did the sum quickly because it was easy. úܿ죬Ϊס
I did the work quickly because it was so simple. Ϊܼ򵥣Һܿˡ
I didn't ask the price. ûʼǮ
I didn't ask you to pay for the meal. ҲҪ㸶ѡ
I didn't buy the shoes; they were too expensive. û˫Ь̫ˡ
I didn't care for the optics. ҶԹѧȤ
I didn't cater for all these problems when I came here. Щ⣬ʱûϵġ
I didn't do it for reward; I did it for love. ҲΪ˱£ֻڰá
I didn't even see him , much less speak to him. ҼҲûм̸Ϻ˵ˡ
I didn't even see your brother , much less speak to him. ûֵܣ̸Ϻ̸ˡ
I didn't go to bed until eleven last night , so I got up late. ʮһʱ˯˽ˡ
I didn't go to his house , but apparently he was not at home. Ҳûȥʱڼҡ
I didn't hear Jane because she came in so quietly. ûݽΪᡣ
I didn't mean to hurt your feelings. ұûҪ˺ĸ顣
I didn't quite follow; could you explain it again? Ҳ̫ףٽһ
I didn't readlize how late it was. ûʶѾôˡ
I didn't recognise your voice on the phone. ڵ绰û
I didn't regret the choice I had made. ѡ񲢲ڡ
I didn't say anything to him about you , on my oath. Ҹҷģûͬ˵κ¡
I didn't see it , nor did you. ûпҲûп
I didn't sleep a wink ( =not at all). һ㶼û˯
I didn't stir out of the house yesterday. ûгȥ
I didn't stop to speak to him -- I merely smiled. ûͣ˵ֻ΢΢һЦ
I didn't think he understood your question. ûŪ⡣
I didn't understand the question , but the teacher explained it to me. ұ⣬Աҽˡ
I didn't use to like opera , but now I'm getting interested. ҹȥϲ磬ظȤˡ
I dipped up a bucketful of water out of the well. ҴӾһͰˮ
I disagreed with Len--he said the picture was good and I said it was bad. Ҳͬ˵Żã˵á
I discovered how to start the engine. Ū
I discussed with him on a difficult topic. Һһ⡣
I dislike being alone. Ҳϲӡ
I dislike the young man's offhand manner. Ҳϲ˴³̬ȡ
I dispense you from your obligation. 
I dissent strongly from what has been said. Ҽͬ˵ġ
I divide my time teaching , writing and lecturing. ҵʱֱڽѧд档
I divide the cake into four parts. Ұѵֳķݡ
I do not believe in fate. Ҳˡ
I do not doubt your ability to do the work. Ҳе
I do not feel over well. Ҳʮֽ
I do not know what to make of him. Ҳ֪ôԴźá
I do not know with certainty if Mark will be at home tomorrow. Ҳȷʵ֪Ƿڼҡ
I do not like Jones because he is always making up to the manager. Ҳϲ˹Ϊǰͽᾭ
I do not think that need be thought about. Ϊؿ¡
I do the arithmetic homework for her. μͥҵ
I don t get the hang of this problem. ҶⲻҪ졣
I don t know the exact spot where it happened. Ҳ֪鷢ȷеص㡣
I don t know whether I can help you; I ll have to see. Ҳ֪ܲܰæҵÿ˵
I don't ( can't) smell anything. ʲôҲŲ
I don't agree in their method. Ҳͬǵķ
I don't agree to this. Ҳͬ⡣
I don't believe in fate. Ҳˡ
I don't believe this kind of flower to grow here. Ҳֻ
I don't believe you need worry. ҿ㲻ط
I don't bother about it. ҲΪ˷ġ
I don't care a button for... һҲں
I don't care about what you think; I'm certain he is right. Ҳôģҿ϶ǶԵġ
I don't care much about going. Ҳȥ
I don't care much about music. Ҳϲ֡
I don't countenance violence in any situation. κ£Ҷ
I don't dislike him at all , on the contrary I am very fond of him. Ҹ෴Һϲ
I don't doubt but he will come. ȷ
I don't eat much for breakfast. Ͳԡ
I don't enjoy tennis , and I don't much like swimming either. ҲϲҲ̫ϲӾ
I don't expect him to do impossibilities. Ҳָȥ¡
I don't expect to hear from him till September. ҲھǰϢ
I don't fully understand. Ҳȫ
I don't get what you are saying. Ҳ˵ʲô
I don't go there every day , only every other day. Ҳÿ쵽ǶȥһȥһΡ
I don't know , nor do I care. Ҳ֪Ҳں
I don't know anything as to the others. ڱˣʲôҲ֪
I don't know both. Ҳ˶ʶ
I don't know her , nor do I know who she is. ҲʶҲ֪˭
I don't know him well enough to ask him for help. Һ죬æ
I don't know how many I have--I didn't count. Ҳ֪ж٣û
I don't know how many there were; there were so many that I lost count ( of them). Ҳ֪ж٣̫ˣ
I don't know how old he is , but he must be sixty something. Ҳ֪ͣ϶ʮˡ
I don't know how to address him. Ҳ֪γƺ
I don't know how to deal with these bad children. Ҳ֪ζԴЩӡ
I don't know how to express my thanks. Ҳ֪αҵл⡣
I don't know Miss Green from Miss Smith. ϲ˭ǸС㣬˭ʷ˹С顣
I don't know the ( your , its , etc.) number. Ҳ֪ģģ롣
I don't know the answer , you must ask somebody else. Ҳ֪𰸣ʱˡ
I don't know the number for sure--I'll look in the telephone book. Ǹ֪òȷСڵ绰һ°ɡ
I don't know what good an electronic watch would do. Ҳ׵ӱʲôô
I don't know what is in this tin because it has no label. Ҳ֪ǸʲôͷΪûбǩ
I don't know what is to be done with this. Ҳ֪ô졣
I don't know what to do to fix this in my mind. Ҳ֪μסһ㡣
I don't know when he wrote the letter -it isn't dated. Ҳ֪ʲôʱдšûдڡ
I don't know whether he dare try. Ҳ֪Ҳһԡ
I don't know whether he is here or not. Ҳ֪Ƿ
I don't know whether he is ill. Ҳ֪Ƿˡ
I don't know whether the outcome will be for good or for ill. Ҳ֪Ǻǻ
I don't know which is the right direction. Ҳ֪ĸԡ
I don't know which one to take. Ҳ֪һá
I don't know who will win-- the two runners are level. Ҳ֪˭Ӯߵˮƽͬ
I don't know why he was laughing away to himself all the time. Ҳ֪ΪʲôһֱԼһЦͣ
I don't lend money to people that I distrust. ҲǮŲˡ
I don't like all this trickery; there's too much of it. ҲϲЩƭֶΣЩ̫ˡ
I don't like cycling; I do it simply to get to work. ҲϲﳵﳵֻΪϰࡣ
I don't like discussing her behind her back. Ҳϲ
I don't like fat meat. ҲϲԷ⡣
I don't like going there ( all) by myself. ҲϲԼһȥ
I don't like golf , but my brother plays it with enthusiasm. Ҳϲ߶ֵܺϲ
I don't like his cruel treatment of those poor horses. Щ˲̣濴ߡ
I don't like his unfriendly atttitude. ҲϲǲѺõ̬ȡ
I don't like it very much. Ҳϲ
I don't like it.--Neither do I. ҲϲҲ
I don't like noise( s). ³
I don't like people who try to play up to me. ҲϲЩֺҵˡ
I don't like rainy days. Ҳϲ졣
I don't like reading small print. ҲϲСӡĶ
I don't like that picture; the lines are too stiff; they don't look natural. ҲϲǷ̫壬ȥȻ
I don't like the cut of his new suit. Ҳϲµʽ
I don't like the feel of a blanket against my skin. Ҳϲ̺ҵƤָо
I don't like the look of him. ҲϲǸӡһͲϲ
I don't like the red one nor yet the brown one. ҲϲǺɫģҲϲǺɫġ
I don't like the stuff your dress is made of. Ҳϲӡ
I don't like the taste of this meat. Ҳϲζ
I don't like the way he acted in the matter. ҲϲеΪ
I don't like this cloth and , besides , it costs too much. ҲϲֲҲ̫
I don't like this striped stuff. ҲϲִƵӡ
I don't like to always eat the same food. I like variety. ҲϲϳͬĶϲ仨
I don't like to ask too many questions. Ҳ̫⡣
I don't like to be mixed up in such a business. ҲԸȥ
I don't like to be ordered around. Ҳϲʹ
I don't like to moon away this Sunday in idleness. ҲԸµضȹ졣
I don't like to see a boy of sixteen stick up to a girl. ҲԸһкʮŮ󰮡
I don't like to speak Frendh because I'm afraid of making mistakes. ҲΪ½
I don't like troubling him. Ҳȥ鷳
I don't like watching television but I enjoy listening to the radio. Ҳϲӣϲ
I don't like wet weather. Ҳϲ졣
I don't like your talking to me like that. Ҳϲ
I don't mean to insult you. û˼
I don't mind at all. Ҹں
I don't mind cigarette smoke. Ҳں̾ζ
I don't mind him( his)coming in late if he doesn't wake me up. úûʲôֻҪŪѾˡ
I don't mind thunder , but lightning frightens me. Ҳ´ףʹҺ¡
I don't mind what you do. ҪʲôҲܡ
I don't need so many. ҲҪôࡣ
I don't quite grasp your meaning. Ҳʮ˼
I don't recall where I met him. ҼǲĶˡ
I don't regard you as being dangerous. Ҿ˲Σա
I don't remember his name. Ҽǲ֡
I don't see how this bears on the matter. Ҳһкιϵ
I don't see the fun of doing that. ҿʲôġ
I don't see the necessity of reading this book. ҿⱾıҪԡ
I don't see what you mean--please tell me again. Ҳ˼ٸ˵һ顣
I don't suppose I shall be back until 8 o'clock. ҿڰ˵ǰز
I don't think anything can come of it. 벻ʲô
I don't think he cares very much. ҿʮֹġ
I don't think he is a lazy pupil. Ϊһѧ
I don't think he looks his age of fifty. Ҹеʮˡ
I don't think he will call back his promise. Ϊջŵԡ
I don't think I can do it , but I'll try. ҿҸɲˣҿԿ
I don't think I can finish it within this week , but I'll try my best. ҿɲˣҽҵŬ
I don't think I can mend this watch , but I'll try. Ҿ޲ҿһԡ
I don't think she will go away within three days. ֮ڲ뿪
I don't think that there is any cruelty in hunting animals. Ϊȡûκβ֮
I don't think that your idea will work. Ϊļƻвͨ
I don't think the house is their own. ӲԼġ
I don't think the poison has passed into his system. Ϊûȫ
I don't think we have met before-what's your name? ǰûм棬ʲô֣
I don't think your uncle will benefit us with his money. ǲǮġ
I don't touch garlic. ҲԴ⡣
I don't understand everything , but I understand the general idea. Ҳȫ״⡣
I don't understand him;he's a peculiar boy. Ҳô£һŹֵĺӡ
I don't understand the matter; I am quite in the dark. ҲףŪôһ¡
I don't understand this book--I can see no sense in it. ҲⱾ顪ҿȷ塣
I don't understand this homework -- can you explain it to me? μͥҵҲףܸܲҽһ
I don't understand what you mean. Ҳ˼
I don't understand you. Ҳ˼
I don't want any more tea. ҲҪˡ
I don't want any of them , you can have the lot. һҲҪȫȥ
I don't want everyone to hear , so I want to speak to you privately. ҲԸҪ̸
I don't want the children taken out in such weather. ҲϣѺӴȥ
I don't want to add to your troubles. Ҳ鷳
I don't want to get up;still , it's time for going to work. Ҳ𴲣ǣϰʱˡ
I don't want to give you a false impression. ҲԼ
I don't want to intrude my opinion upon you. Ҳҵǿ㡣
I don't want to intrude upon your secrets. Ҳܡ
I don't want to keep you back from your work. ҲĹ
I don't want to run ( take) the risk of losing it. ҲðʧΣա
I don't want you to lose by me. ҲϣΪҶܵʧ
I doubt if he can live up to his brother. ҿñȵֵܡ
I doubt if the divorced couple will come together again. ҿķ򸾲عںˡ
I doubt the truth of this report. һʵԡ
I doubt very much whether he is coming or not. ҺܻǷ
I drank a cup of tea to relieve my thirst. Һһֹʡ
I drank a glass of orange juice. Һһ֭
I dread to see him. ¼
I dread to think of what may happen. ܻᷢ¡
I dreamed a strange dream. ˸ֵΡ
I dreamed of you last night. ҹε㡣
I drew a cork from the bottle. Ұƿ˳
I drew him a cheque. Ҹһ֧Ʊ
I dried my hands on the towel. ëֲɡ
I drilled the board through. Ұľһס
I drink a glass of milk every morning. ÿϺһţ̡
I drink a lot of water in hot weather. ȵʱҺȺܶˮ
I drink all happiness and success to you. ҾٱףҸɹ
I dropped across Xiao Li yesterday. żȻС
I dropped it between my house and the station. ڴӼﵽվ·;ʧ˴
I dropped out of the play because I had too much work. ˳ⳡΪҹ̫æˡ
I dropped the book and lost my place. ˣҲŶĶˡ
I dropped the key somewhere about here. ҰԿʧط
I dug a hole in the ground to plant the tree. ڵһ
I dushd the furniture. ҰѼҾϵĻҳ
I earnestly hope that you will succeed. ϵϣɹ
I easily guessed your meaning. Һ׵ز³˼
I elbowed my way through a crowd. ҴȺмȥ
I emptied everything into another box. ҰеĶᵽһȥˡ
I enclose my photograph with this letter. ҰƬ
I enjoy boating. ϲ
I enjoy driving. Ұ
I enjoy listening to the radio. ϲ
I enjoy reading the lives of great men. Ұΰ˵Ĵǡ
I enjoy the quiet of the country. ϲũİ
I enjoy your society. ϲ㽻
I enjoyed in particular the singing. ر質
I enjoyed myself at the party. ξۻҺܿ
I enjoyed the courtesy during my stay here. Ҵ˵ڼܵ
I entered the lift and pressed the button on the fifth floor. ߽ݣ¥İť
I envy you your good fortune. Ľĺ
I envy you your good health. ĽĽ
I examined the door and found that it was locked. Ҽţ
I expect he'll stop over with us for a day or two on his way to New York. ȥŦԼʱ;·ɻסһ졣
I expect I'll see him again sooner or later. ҳټġ
I expect something to come up soon. ҹƺܿҪʲôˡ
I expect to see him in the course of the year. ϣһܼ
I expressed my satisfaction. ұʾ⡣
I extinguished the lamp before I left the room. 뿪ǰϨơ
I favour the idea of going to the theatre. ޳ȥԺ⡣
I fear I must trouble you to come upstairs. ҿҪ鷳¥һˡ
I fear things are going wrong. Ūˡ
I fear you will find the boy a great trial. ҵ⺢ӽһ鷳
I feel a little better. ҾúһЩ
I feel a little cold. Ҿһ䡣
I feel a new man ( woman). Һѱһˣһˣ
I feel a pain in my inside. Ҷۡ
I feel all washed up. Ҹеƣˡ
I feel as limp as a rap. ҾƲ
I feel ashamed of having done so little for the people. ΪĹ̫٣е
I feel contempt for such a man. Ʋˡ
I feel for him in his sorrow. ҺͬĲҡ
I feel giddy. ҾͷΡ
I feel like catching cold. ˷ˡ
I feel like working. Ҫ
I feel my heart beating. Ҹе
I feel obliged to say I don't believe him. ҾҲò˵Ҳ
I feel played out this morning. Ҹоۡ
I feel sleepy , so I'm going to bed. Ҹе룬Ҫȥ˯ˡ
I feel sorry for you. Ϊеѹ
I feel stiff from my long walk. ΪԶ·еŽӲ
I feel that he has told the truth. Ϊ˵ʵ
I feel the medicine gradually operating. ҸеҩЧˡ
I feel the want of a good friend to advise me. Ҹеȱҳ⡣
I feel very queer. Ҿò档
I feel with him in his sorrow. ͬĲҡ
I feel with you deeply. ҶΪͬ顣
I feel wretched with this cold. Ҹðˣܲ档
I fell because he gave me a push. ҵˣΪһ¡
I fell down the steps and barked my shins. Ҵ̨ϵ£ҵ֡
I felt a great regret at having spent my time in this way. Ҷ˷ѹаûڡ
I felt a nibble at the bait. Ҿҧһ
I felt a touch on my shoulder. Ҹеϱһ¡
I felt my way in the dark. ںڰǰ
I felt myself degraded. Ҿýݡ
I felt myself warming towards this big friendly man who had done so much to help us. ̬ѺõĴӰǺܶæҸеԼϲ
I felt one or two drops of rain on my face. Ҹеһˮϡ
I felt pity for the beggar and gave him some money. ҿǸؤһЩǮ
I felt pity for the blind child. ҺܿǸϹӡ
I felt some compunction at having kept her waiting. еҪҡ
I felt tense , but now I'm beginning to wind down. ұеţڿʼˡ
I felt worried then. ʱҺܳ
I figure that different folks like different things. 벻ͬϲͬ¡
I find it difficult to judge of my own work. ҸежԼĹ
I find it difficult to learn a foreign language. ҷѧѵġ
I find it difficult to make myself understood. ҷֺʹҵ˼
I find it difficult to talk to you about anything serious. Ҿú̸ͬκ¡
I finished my meal , paid the bill and left the restaurant. ҳ극ʣȻ뿪ݡ
I finished reading three novels during the winter vacation. ںС˵
I fired up a cigarette. ҵȼһ̡֧
I first heard of it yesterday. ҵһ˵
I first met him in 1932. һμꡣ
I first met him long since. ںܾǰһμ
I flashed on the light. ͻȻ˵ơ
I folded the letter and then pit it into the envelope. ҰۺúŽŷ⡣
I followed your advice. Ȱ档
I forgave him for stealing the money. ҿˡ͵Ǯ
I forgot my umbrella , and got very wet when it rained. ˴ɡʱʪˡ
I forgot the address so I must look in my address book. ˵ַòͨѶ¼
I found her in the office at nine o'clock , and so she could not have checked out at ھŵʱڰ칫ڰ˵ʮ
I found him very stiff , as if he were not at all pleased. ҷ̬ӲһҲˡ
I found my bike by means of a notice in the newspaper. ҽֽϵһҵҵг
I found nobody around. ҷΧûһˡ
I found that he was dozing under a tree. ҷһ´˯
I found the key by accident when I was cleaning the room. ڴɨʱżȻҵԿס
I found the talk very boring. ҾǴνǳû˼
I found this car through an advertisement in the paper. ֽͨϵĹҵġ
I fully agree with you. ȫͬ⣨
I gave 60 for my new watch. һʮӢ±
I gave 5 pounds for it. ҳӢġ
I gave a picture book to each of the boys. ҸÿкһС顣
I gave a shout and he jumped on me. һ
I gave David a book for his birthday. ͸άһΪ
I gave her a flat refusal. ҶȻܾ
I gave him a decisive answer. ҸһȷĴ𸴡
I gave him a dig in the ribs. ߹һ¡
I gave him a lesson in French. Ҹһ÷Ρ
I gave him a lift with his lessons. ҰΡ
I gave him a wink to follow. Ұʾ
I gave him my sincere thanks. ϵл
I gave him six pennies. Ҹʿ
I gave him some money because I pitied him. ҸһЩǮΪҿ
I gave him two glasses and still had three over. Ҹֻֻ
I gave the candy to Mary. Ұǹ
I gave the owner of the flat my notice. ֪ͨ˵Ҫ⡣
I gave the room a sweep. Ұѷɨһ¡
I gazed and gazed. Ҷֿ
I gazed into the immense vacant space. ޱߵա
I generally retire at eleven. һʮһޡ
I get an occasional letter from him , that's all. յżдһţ˶ѡ
I get the up to the minute news each night on the eleven o'clock radiobroadcast. ÿʮһ̨㲥Ϣ
I get up at 6 a.m.. 𴲡
I get up just as early as he does. Һһ硣
I glanced at my watch and was surprised to see that was nearly midnight. ҿһֱ벻ѽҹˡ
I go sailing for pleasure. ҼʻΪȡ֡
I go there no longer. ҲȥǶˡ
I go there twice a week as a rule. ͨÿȥΡ
I go to school by cycle every day. ÿгѧ
I go to school by myself ҶԵѧУȥ
I got 56% in the test. ҿ˷֡
I got a glimpse of China from the plane. ҴӷɻƳй
I got a glimpse of the mountain as the ship went by. дƳɽ
I got a letter from my brother yesterday. յֵܵš
I got a lot from the story. ѧܶණ
I got a lot of mail from Japan. յձš
I got a lot of presents for my birthday. յ
I got a yearlong ticket. Ʊ
I got away without having to make a speech. ûݽ￪ˡ
I got back from my holiday yesterday. ٻ
I got behind in a race. ں档
I got down at almost every stage to stretch my legs. Ҽÿһվɢɢ
I got hardly a wink of sleep. ҼҲû
I got him back for you by means of the girl. Ůһġ
I got home late last night and found myself locked out. ҹһؼˣżˣ򱻹⣩
I got home yesterday evening. ҡ
I got it on the cheap. ⶫñˡ
I got mad and hit him hard. ʮʹһ١
I got my first demand. ѵõҵһҪ
I got the job through a friend of mine. ͨһλѵõ
I got this handbook for nothing. ѵõⱾֲᡣ
I got this information through the official channels. 鱨͸ٷġ
I got through the written papers last term. ѧڱԼˡ
I got tired of him jawing away all the time. ߶߶ͣʹҸеᷳ
I got to know him in 1980. һŰˡʶġ
I got to know him in the autumn of 1963. һʶġ
I got to the station late , but luckily the train was still there. ҵվʱѾˣǺ˵Ļ𳵻ûп
I got up and wash in cold water. 𴲺ˮϴ衣
I got up early so as ( in order) not to lose the train. ú磬øϲϳ
I got well ticked off for my mistake. ܵ𱸡
I got wet to the skin. ȫʪ͸ˡ
I greatly admire your honesty. ҷǳĳʵ
I greatly enjoyed my holiday. ҵļڹúüˡ
I groped in the darkness for the door. ںڰš
I guess he'll be back in an hour. Ҳ²һСʱ
I guess it's going to rain. ҿҪˡ
I guessed that he was a little over thirty. ҹʮһ㡣
I had a busy day. æһ졣
I had a devil of a time trying to solve the problem last night. Ϊʹҹˡ
I had a flood of letters on my birthday. յһš
I had a glorious holiday. Ҽڹú졣
I had a great deal of difficulty in restoring order. ҷ˺ܴ󾢲ŰĶʰ롣
I had a lot of interesting experiences during my year in Africa. ڷһڼȤľ
I had a narrow escape. Һòײѡ
I had a pleasant journey. һС
I had a present today. The present came from my girlfriend. ҽյһҵŮ͵ġ
I had a severe headache that evening. ͷرۡ
I had a telephone call from Peter in Leeds today. ҽһƤشȴĵ绰
I had a terrible dream last night. զһΡ
I had a very good impression of him. Ҷӡ󼫺á
I had already visited Italy on a previous holiday. һݼУǷʹ
I had always dreamed about a trip to this country. εС
I had an accident when a tyre burst. ̥ˣҳ¹ʡ
I had an extra serving of dessert. Ҷһʳ
I had an interesting conversation with my neighbour. ҺҵھӽȤ̸
I had bitten my lips to keep from laughter. ֻҧ촽סЦ
I had come near to forgetting. Ҳˡ
I had doubts , but your explanation satisfies me ( I am satisfied with your explanati ĽҵǣҶĽ͸е⣩
I had forgotten how refreshing the country air could be. ũĿʹˬ졣
I had hardly finished my housework when he called for me. Ҹˡ
I had my hair cut off and sold it. Ұͷˡ
I had my money stolen. ҵǮ͵ˡ
I had my suit dry cleaned. ¸ϴˡ
I had never before seen the sense of being oppressed. Ҵδֱѹȵʶ
I had never listened so attentively. Ҵû
I had no time to deliberate. ûʱϸǡ
I had no umbrella so I covered my head with a newspaper when it rained. ûɡʱҾñֽͷ
I had only an obscure view of it. ҽһģ뷨
I had only five minutes' warning. ǰ֪ͨҡ
I had rare fun with him. Һĺ졣
I had rather play tennis than swim. ԸԸӾ
I had some food , and some wine , too. ҳ˵㶫˵ơ
I had some interesting experiences in the countryside. ũйһЩ˼ľ
I had supposed that it must be latent in the people somewhere. ΪʶһǱǵĳط
I had the advantage of him. ұռơ
I had the happiness to meet an old friend. һλѡ
I had three tries and failed each time. Σÿζʧˡ
I had to contend with difficulties. ֻ
I had to copy the whole letter. 볭ȫš
I had to dismiss him , he lost so much time. Ҳòͣ˷ѵʱ̫ˡ
I had to kill an hour until the bus came. ֮ǰһôһСʱ
I had to make seventeen corrections in your letter. Ҳòдϸʮߴ
I had to muster my courage up to ask him that question. ұǸ⡣
I had to pay customs on my new camera. Ҳòҵɹ˰
I had to put my hand on the ladder to steady it. ֻ÷סӣʹΡ
I had to turn to the dictionary for help. ֻڴʵˡ
I had to wait ten minutes in the shop before I was served. ڵʮӲдҡ
I had twelve years of education. ܹʮĽ
I half believed he was telling the truth. е滰
I happened on him in the street. żȻڽ
I happened to be going that way too. ҲǱߡ
I happened to overhear what he said. ˵Ļ
I happened to see him this morning. ɿ
I hardly expected to find you still here. Ҽֱû뵽㻹
I hardly know her -- we've only met once. Ҳôʶֻһ档
I hate getting to the theatre late. ҲϲϷԺʱٵ
I hate that they should think so. 治Ը롣
I hate to have to part with this pen , even though it is old. ֧Ѿˣһ᲻ö
I hate to trouble you. 治Ը鷳㡣
I hate watching television , I prefer to read. ҺܲϲӣԸ顣
I hate young people smoking. ˳̡
I have a bath every evening. ÿ϶ϴ衣
I have a bunch of keys in my pocket. ´һԿס
I have a cut on my finger. ҵָˡ
I have a difficult case to deal with. һѶԸ顣
I have a diploma in English. һӢ￼Լ֤顣
I have a fancy for fishing. Ұõ㡣
I have a flat tyre--it needs some air in it. ҵĳ̥ˡҪ
I have a good grasp of physics. Ҷкǿ
I have a good mind to speak to him about it. Һ̸̸ͬ¡
I have a good night ( sleep well). ˯úá
I have a good supply of books for the journey. ;㹻鿴
I have a great deal of work to do. дĹҪ
I have a guilty conscience about forgetting to post your letter. ˸ţеھΡ
I have a handkerchief in my pocket. ҿڴһ
I have a headache , so I need peace and quiet. ͷʹҪƽ
I have a high opinion of that man. Ҷۺܸߡ
I have a high regard for his opinion. Һ
I have a high regard for my uncle because he is a brave man. ҺܾҲΪһ¸ҵˡ
I have a lot in common with Paul. Һͱ๲ͬ㡣
I have a lot of shopping to do today. Ҫණ
I have a lot of stamps in my passport which show the countries I have visited. ҵĻϴ˺öӣ˵ȥЩҡ
I have a lot to say in relation to that affair. кö໰Ҫ˵
I have a mind to go for a walk. Һȥɢɢ
I have a misery in the tooth. ۡ
I have a new pair of trousers. һ¿ӡ
I have a new post as a teacher. νԱְ
I have a nose. һӡ
I have a notebook. һʼǱ
I have a number of letters to write. һЩҪд
I have a pair of kid gloves. һСƤס
I have a picture book. һͼ顣
I have a plan for overcoming the difficulty. һѵİ취
I have a pleasant surprise for you. һ벻ĺ£ϢҪ㣨һ
I have a secret which I mustn't tell anyone. һԲܸκ˵ܡ
I have a severe headache. ͷʹ
I have a slight headache. ҵͷеʹ
I have a suit of decent clothes. һ׺ʵ¡
I have a suspicion that he is lying. ѡ
I have a taste for English literature. ҶӢѧȤ
I have a terror of fire. ҶԻпֲ顣
I have a trick of walking to and fro in my room. иڷ߶ϰߡ
I have a visit from a friend. λá
I have a vivid memory of my first day at school. һǵõһѧ龰
I have again delayed long in answering your letter. ֳٳûš
I have already written to David. ѾдŸάˡ
I have an account with a bank in London. ׶صһлͷ
I have an idea that he will come today. Ԥ
I have an idea that he won't come. ˡ
I have an idea that she is ill ǲˡ
I have an interview for a new job tomorrow. ҪµĹдԡ
I have an old print of a famous picture. һĹϸӡƷ
I have arranged for a car to meet you at the airport. ѰһСɣ㡣
I have arranged for the boy to leave school next Easter. Ѱźú¸뿪ѧУ
I have arranged to meet her at ten o'clock. ԼʮӼ
I have arranged to meet Tim at the station. Ѱźȥվӵķ
I have been ill but I am fit now. Ҳܺá
I have been in Harbin for the past two years. ڹȥһֱڶ
I have been living at the seaside for three months. ںסˡ
I have been on my feet all day. վһ졣
I have been rather ill of late. ҽúء
I have been studying English off and on for ten years. Ҷ϶ѧʮӢ
I have been subjected to a great deal of trouble. ⵽˲鷳
I have been there before. 
I have been there quite often. ҳǸط
I have been to Harbin scores of times. ȥܶΡ
I have been to Italy three times. ȥ
I have been told to wait here. ˽š
I have been waiting for him for the last twenty minutes , but he hasn't shown up yet. Ѿʮӣû
I have been waiting the best part of an hour. Ѿ˴Сʱ
I have booked two seats for the theatre on Saturday. ԤϷƱ
I have bought a jar of strawberry jam. һƿݮ
I have bought a small pair of scissors to cut my nails. һСָס
I have bought some cloth to make a pair of trousers. һЩӡ
I have brought back the book you lent me. Ұҵ黹ˡ
I have calculated that there are 10 , 080 minutes in a week. Ҽһзӡ
I have caught him out in several lies. ʶüεĻԡ
I have collected all these books for you. ΪռЩ顣
I have committed myself now and cannot draw back. Ѿ˳ŵ޷ڡ
I have corresponded with a foreign friend and we write to each other once a month. Һһλͨţǻÿдһš
I have done my utmost. ѽ߾ˡ
I have dropped my music lessons. Ѿֿͣˡ
I have dropped some ash on the floor. ҵЩ̻ڵϡ
I have failed several times , but I still keep on. Ѿʧ˺üΣȻȥ
I have finished my work , now I'm going to bed. Ѿ깤Ҫȥ˯
I have five pounds and a few pence. Ӣͼʿ
I have forgotten his name -- I have a bad memory. ֡ҵļԲá
I have forgotten my bag , so I must go back for it. ҵĴӣԱȥá
I have gained a lot of friends since I arrived. ҵԺ󣬽ʶ˺ܶѡ
I have given considerable thought to the matter. Ѿǵ൱ˡ
I have got a lump on the forehead. Ҷһ顣
I have got back from the country. Ҵ»
I have got my wish. ԸԳˡ
I have got some picture books for you to look at. һЩ㿴顣
I have got to phone one. Ҫ˴绰
I have great confidence in my brother. Һҵĸ硣
I have had no word from him yet. һûеõϢ
I have had this camera over ten years. ⲿѾʮˡ
I have heard nothing from him up to now ( so far). ĿǰΪֹһûеõţϢ
I have heard of his having joined the Youth League. ˵Ѳμš
I have heard of the news. ˵Ϣ
I have inside information of their plans. ǼƻĻϢ
I have insured myself against accidents. ѾѱԷ¹ʡ
I have jeans for everyday wear and good trousers for special wear. ƽʱţп㣻Ҫϴÿӡ
I have just bought a new shirt. Ҹոһ³
I have kept in contact with my mother by telephone for many years. һֱĸױֵ绰ϵ
I have laid the table ready for dinner. Ѿں׼
I have learned this poem by heart. ѱʫ
I have left the matter in my lawyer's hands. ѾѴ½ʦ
I have made a mistake so I want a clean sheet of paper. дһطҪһŸɾֽ
I have made a rough copy of the letter. ҴŵĲݸ塣
I have made arrangements for my journey to England. ׼˵ӢȥС
I have made trial of this method , both in small and in large. ַ飬СģĺʹģĶ
I have many more besides. ֮⣬һиࡣ
I have messed about all day , and the result is nothing. Ϲæȴ޽
I have met many such people before. ǰˡ
I have mowed the grass. ҰѲݸˡ
I have my business to attend to. Ҫҵ⣨
I have my doubts about it. ҶԴлɡ
I have named him for the position. ѰǸְλίθˡ
I have neither time nor money. ҼûʱûǮ
I have never been inside a theatre. ҴûԺȥ
I have never been to Shanghai. ҴδȥϺ
I have never heard about him. Ҵû˵
I have never met him before. ǰû档
I have never mounted a horse. Ҵδ
I have never seen any mention of such a thing in any book on the subject. κһ϶ûм¡
I have never seen the like of it. Ҵûˡ
I have never trust him. Ҵ
I have never trusted that man. ҴǸˡ
I have no cash with me; may I pay by cheque? ûǮԸ֧Ʊ
I have no conception of what he means. Ҷ˼ȫ
I have no desire for rest. ҲϢ
I have no fault to find with what you've done. ûʲôޡ
I have no idea when she will be back. Ҳ֪ʲôʱ
I have no illusions about his abillty. Ҷ롣
I have no immediate connection with him. Һûֱӹϵ
I have no jewellery. ûΡ
I have no knowledge of that matter. ҶһҲ֪
I have no matches with me. û
I have no means of supplying your needs. ޷Ҫ
I have no opinion on that question. ҶǸû
I have no other friend than you. ֻѡ
I have no reason for it. û
I have no time for play. ûʱ䡣
I have no wish to go. Ҳȥ
I have none. һҲûС
I have not a speck of interest in it. ҶûκȤ
I have not read all the books , but I have read some. ҲδЩ飬ҶһЩ
I have not seen him for at least two years. ûмˡ
I have not seen you for weeks. Ҽüûˡ
I have not so much ( money) as you think. ҵǮûôࡣ
I have not studied foreign languages other than English. Ӣ⣬ûѧ
I have not taken a drop of water. һˮûȡ
I have not tasted food all day. һ춼ûгԶ
I have not the least interest in your plan. ҶļƻһȤûС
I have not worked this term , but I will make up for it next term. ѧûʲôҪѧֲϡ
I have noted his better behaviour , but , none the less ( all the same) , I cannot ch ע⵽Ϊ˸ĽȻܸıҵľ
I have nothing apart from the clothes I am weaing. ϴ⣬ʲôҲûС
I have nothing particular to do this evening. ûʲôرҪ
I have nothing particular to say. ûʲôرҪ˵ġ
I have nothing to do. ûɸɡ
I have nothing to hide. ûʲôġ
I have nothing to say in reference to that incident. ¹ʣ޿ɷ档
I have nothing to say to the contrary. û෴ᡣ
I have noticed a number of improvements in this town since I was here last. ҷбϴʱвٸĽ
I have often caught him tripping. ҳ¡
I have one or two commissions for you if you are going into town. ǣһ졣
I have only been able to dip into your book as yet , I hope soon to be able to read i Ŀǰֻܰһ飬ϣܺܿһ
I have persuaded him to give up smoking. ˵̡
I have plenty to do. кܶҪ
I have possessed myself of that information. ѻǷ鱨
I have prepared my speech in outline. ׼ҵķ١
I have put a carpet on the floor. ڵذһ̺
I have put aside 5 minutes to talk to you. ʱ̸
I have put the plates into the cupboard. ҰӷŽˡ
I have read all the novels but one. ֻһͰЩС˵ˡ
I have read through the book. ѶⱾ顣
I have received a letter from my brother. յҵܵһš
I have received no answer from him as yet , but the answer will certainly come. ĿǰΪֹһûнӵĴ𸴣Ǵ𸴿϶еġ
I have received no reply. ûõ𸴡
I have reserved the best seats for you. ѾԤõλ
I have seen a Japanese. Ҽһձˡ
I have seen a lion. ҿʨӡ
I have seen all his films , including the last. ݵеĵӰһڣȫˡ
I have seen her once only. ֻһΡ
I have seen him but once. ֻһ档
I have seen him oftener( or more)than you. ұ
I have seen Mr. Smith but I ve never spoken to him. Ҽʷ˹Ҵûк˵
I have seen the film before. ǰⲿӰ
I have seldom met him recently. Һ
I have set my mind on obtaining a distinction in the examination. ҾҪοǰé
I have several rows of cabbages in the garden. ԰˼оĲˡ
I have six here and as many again at home. ڼһ
I have some big news ! ҪϢ
I have some thing further to say. һлҪ˵
I have some very good friends among my classmates. ͬͬѧмҪõѡ
I have something important to tell you. Ҫ㡣
I have something stuck in my throat. ʲôҵĺڡ
I have something to tell you. ¸㡣
I have stacks of work waiting to be done. кܶ๤Ҫ
I have stayed in Beijing all my life. һסڱ
I have strong ( very good) reasons for believing this to be true. гֵɣġ
I have subscribed to a weekly. Ѿһܿ
I have subscribed to that magazine for years. Ҷ־Ѻüˡ
I have sure reasons for believing what he told me. пɿҽĻ
I have ten pence. ʮʿǮ
I have the bicycle now but my sister was the original owner. ռг⳵ԭȵҽ㡣
I have the consolation of knowing that... ֪еο
I have the fellow of your glove. һ֧ס
I have the honor to have been sent as their representative. ҺұǵĴ
I have the honour to have been sent as their representative. ҺұǵĴ
I have the same opinion as you. Һһ¡
I have the same question as you have. ҵͬ
I have the use of his bicycle. Ȩʹг
I have the work done by contract. Ҹݺͬ⹤
I have them write the whole dictations. дȫдĶ
I have three layers of blankets on my bed in winter. Ҷڴ̺ӡ
I have to clear off arrears of work and correspondence. ұ봦ѹĹš
I have to get a book of history. ұʷ顣
I have to get the front tires blown up. ҵðǰ̥
I have to report for work at six. ұϰ౨
I have to see to a puncture in my bicycle tyre. ҵг̥ˣһ¡
I have to step out at the next stop. Ҫһվ³
I have travelled in an aeroplane on three occasions. ɻѾˡ
I have two cats;one is black and the other is white. ֻèһڣһס
I have two sisters and one brother. úһֵܡ
I have two tickets for the theatre. ϷƱ
I have very little knowledge of mathematics. Ҷѧһ֪
I have waited for three hours. ҵСʱ
I have warned him that it is not allowed. ǲġ
I have worse to tell. иҪ˵
I have wrenched my wrist. Ť
I have yet much to say. һкܶҪ˵ġ
I have yet to check up some doubtful points. һúʵһЩɵ㡣
I haven t seen him for ten years , but he still looks the same. ʮûпˣǺǰһ
I haven t seen John for two years. ûмԼˡ
I haven't a penny left; buying all those books has completely cleaned me out. һʿҲûʣ£ЩҵǮˡ
I haven't a single enemy. һ˶ûС
I haven't any small change about me. ûǮ
I haven't been in touch with him since we left school five years ago. Һǰѧҵûϵ
I haven't been to Paris , but I've seen a picture of the Eiffel Tower. ûȥ裬ҿһŰƶƬ
I haven't decided what to do;I am mulling over it. һûʲôϸǡ
I haven't eaten since breakfast and I'm very hungry. Һܶ緹ԺһֱûгԹ
I haven't enough cash--will you take a cheque? ҵֽ𲻹֧Ʊ
I haven't finished the book yet. δǱ顣
I haven't finished the painting for lack of time. ʱ䲻ҵĻûɡ
I haven't got any letters from him up to now. ֱһûյš
I haven't paid my subscription this this month. һûµıѡ
I haven't seen any papers today. καֽûп
I haven't seen anything of him lately. ҽӰҲû
I haven't seen her for a long time. Һܾûпˡ
I haven't seen him for a long while. Һþûпˡ
I haven't seen him lately. ûп
I haven't seen it , either. Ҳûп
I haven't seen you for ages. Һþûˡ
I haven't the patience to hear your complaints again. ûıԹ
I haven't written to my parents lately. ҽûиĸдš
I hear from my mother every week. ÿҶյĸ׵š
I hear that he is in Shanghai. ˵Ϻ
I hear there may be a few copies left. ˵ܻʣ¼
I hear with my ears. ö
I hear with regret that your father is ill. ˵ĸײҸеź
I heard a blast of the whistle in the distance. Զһ
I heard a concert on the radio yesterday. զ㲥ֻᡣ
I heard a good joke this morning. һȤЦ
I heard a knock at the door. 
I heard a loud shout. һС
I heard a sharp cry. һС
I heard a tap at the door. š
I heard about the meeting through Tom. ҴķǶ˵ġ
I heard crash as the tree fell. ʱһ졣
I heard footsteps , then a knock on the door. Ųŵ
I heard her laughing merrily in the next room. ڸڷﻶֵЦ
I heard him sing in the next room. ڸڷ䳪衣
I heard it from her lips. ׿˵ġ
I heard it on ( over) the radio. Ҵġ
I heard some exciting news this morning. ҽ糿һЩĵϢ
I heard someone laughing. Ц
I heard something scraping along outside the window. ʲôɲȥ
I heard sounds of laughter in the next room. ڷЦ
I heard the driver cracking his whip. ѱ˦ž졣
I heard the echoes coming from the empty temple. ԿĻ
I heard the gay music. ֡
I heard the news over the radio. ߵϢ
I heard the news second hand. ǼӵǸϢġ
I heard the news with great ( much) satisfaction. ϢҸеǳ⡣
I heard the ripple of the stream. Сˮ
I heard them talking but I didn't listen to what they were saying. ̸û̸ʲô
I heard you talking and I didn't like to disturb you , so I went away. ̸òôǣ߿ˡ
I heard you were one player short , so l've come to fill in( stop)the gap. ˵ȱһˣȱ
I held back as long as I could from telling her the news. ҾܳʱؿԼϢ
I helped him off with his overcoat. ҰѴ¡
I hesitate to take the risk. ҲԸðա
I hit hard against him ( a wall). ǽ
I hit him and he quickly countered. Ҵб
I hit him back. Ҷлػ
I hit him full in the face. ǡôϡ
I hit him slap in the eye. Ȼ۾
I hit him with my fist and hurt my knuckles. ȭͷҵָؽڴʹˡ
I hit on the book in a small book shop. һСżȻⱾ顣
I hold they are wrong. ΪǴġ
I hope everything will go well. ϣ⡣
I hope for the book to make its mark. ϣⱾ
I hope he will keep his promise. ϣŵԡ
I hope he won't become proud now that he's a rich man. ˣԸ˶
I hope I am not keeping you back. ϣûз㡣
I hope I am not trespassing on your time. ϣҲռʱ䡣
I hope I can pass the examination. ϣͨԡ
I hope I don't intrude. ϣ´š
I hope I get a favorable answer to my request. ϣҵܵõ϶Ļش
I hope I haven't offended you in any way. ϣûʹ
I hope it will continue fine. ϣʡ
I hope nobody has forgotten to write his name on his examination script. ϣе˶ûڿԴдԼ֡
I hope that the children are not up to mischief. Ըǲں֡
I hope the cost will be below a pound. ϣõһ
I hope the food will last out the winter. ϣЩʳά֣ȹ˶
I hope the price of the dress will not be above. ϣµļǮʮӢ
I hope the rain will soon clear off. ϣܿȥת硣
I hope the things will reach you safely. ϣⶫᰲȫ
I hope the weather will improve. ϣת
I hope they will soon come down in price ( become cheaper). ϣǲûήۡ
I hope to chase him up and get some opinion from him. ϣҵ
I hope to get there next year. ϣ굽ȥ
I hope to have your support. ϣܵõ֧֡
I hope to see you again. ϣټ㡣
I hope to see you before long. þܼ㡣
I hope to visit Shanghai. ϣϺ
I hope you can make up your mind quickly. ϣ¾ġ
I hope you may succeed. ϣɹ
I hope you will bear out what I tell them. ϣ֤Һǽ
I hope you will do me the honour to pay me a visit. ϣٺᡣ
I hope you will excuse my son this afternoon. ϣ׼Ҷӽ١
I hope you will get all your heart desires. ϣõҪõһС
I hope you will have a good crossing. ףɹϿʱƽ˾
I hope you will have a good night. ϣ˯档
I hope you will soon find your lost ring. Ը㾡ҵʧĽָ
I hope you will soon recover. ϣտ
I hope you will speak for him. ϣƼ
I hope you will strike up a lasting friendship. ϣǽõꡣ
I hope you will succeed in life. ϣҵɹ
I hope you won't change your mind. ϣ㲻Ҫı⡣
I hope you'll have a good time during your stay in China. ϣйڼ졣
I hope you'll honour me with further orders. ɼݹˣʤҡ
I hope you'll keep him out of trouble while I'm away. ϣߺ鷳ȥ
I hope your family is well. ףȫ彡
I hope your wish comes true. ϣԸʵ֡
I hung the washing in the garden yesterday. Ұϴõ԰
I hung up when our talk was through. ̸ҾͰѵ绰Ҷˡ
I hurt my left foot. ˡ
I hurt myself. Լ
I iced a bottle of beer. ұһƿơơ
I identified my dictionary. ϳҵֵ䡣
I imagine you can shade your activities in gradually , without anyone noticing. Բñ˲ؿչ
I in a whisper told them what I had seen. ҵ
I inched backward. һһŲ
I include you among my friends. ҰΪҵѡ
I insist that he is correct. ϶ȷġ
I insist that you shall be there. Ҫһȥ
I instructed my lawyer that I wanted to sell the house. ֪ͨҵʦӡ
I invited him to my house. Ҽȥ
I jotted down his address. Ҳݲݼĵַ
I judge him to be very honest. Ϊǳʵ
I just caught the train. Ҹպøϻ𳵡
I just glimpsed the aeroplane between the clouds. Ҵƿķ϶Ƴ˷ɻ
I keep chickens and eat eggs every day. ÿԼ
I keep him at arm's length. Һһľ롣
I keep my books on the shelves in my room. Ұҷļϡ
I keep my money and my papers in my wallet. ҰǮ֤СƤ
I keep my purse in my handbag. ҰСǮ
I keep three chickens. ֻС
I kept a few books back and gave him the rest. ¼飬µĸˡ
I kept myself warm by walking up and down. ȥůӡ
I killed two birds at a blow. һӴֻС
I knelt on one knee over him. ҵϥԱߡ
I knew him at once for my long lost brother. ̾ϳʧɢֵܡ
I knew immediately from his gloomy face that his examination had not been successful. Ҵɫһ֪Բ
I knew none of them. ЩһҲʶ
I knew something was wrong immediately I arrived. һ֪ˡ
I knew very well about the matter because I'd studied it up in a book. ҺϤΪһвĹ
I knock up against an old friend. żȻһѡ
I know China inside out. йͨ
I know for certain that he has a car. ҿ϶֪һ
I know he is not English because he speaks with a foreign accent. ֪ӢˣΪ˵
I know him at a glance. һϵˡ
I know him only by name. ָֻ֪֡ûмˣ
I know him. ʶ
I know how to run this machine. Ҷ̨
I know it all along. ͷβҶ֪
I know it by heart. Ұͷ
I know it to my cost. һǳ˿֪֮ġ
I know next to nothing about English. ҶӢＸʲôҲ
I know not , neither can I guess. Ҳ֪Ҳ²
I know nothing beyond this. ֮⣬ʲôҲ֪
I know of a man who has thirteen children. ˵һʮӡ
I know of a shop where you can get the things cheaper. ˵һ̵꣬ǶĶϱˡ
I know only the outside of the building. ֻ֪⽨ۡ
I know she's unhappy , all her brave talk to the contrary. ˵Ļ֪ˡ
I know that gentlemen like you carry only large notes. ҿֻƱӵġ
I know what you are thinking. ֪ʲô
I landed at Shanghai. Ϻϰ
I lay there without movement. һҲأ
I leant my elbows on the desk. ҰѸ⿿ϡ
I leap for joy at the good news. һϢ˵
I learn everyday English. ѧϰӢ
I learned of his departure only yesterday. ˵ˡ
I learned to swim five years ago. ǰѧӾ
I learnt ( learned) English for three years. ѧӢġ
I led my little daughter by the hand. ǣСŮǰߡ
I left at 6:00 so that I could catch the train. ӳţԱϻ𳵡
I left him , determined never to set foot in that house again. 뿪ҲǸˡ
I left my book somewhere near here. Ұڸĳ
I left school at seventeen. ʮʱ뿪ѧУ
I left some photos to be developed. Are they ready yet? һЩƬҪϴڳ
I lent it to him in the certainty that he will return it. ҽȷỹġ
I lighted a candle. ҵһ֧
I like all flowers but roses are my favourite. ҶϲϲĻõ塣
I like all kinds of fruit. ϲָˮ
I like bananas less than apples. Ҷ㽶ƻϲ
I like bananas more than apples. ϲ㽶ʤƻ
I like Beijing particularly in autumn. Ұر졣
I like Bob but he's very annoying at times. ϲʱҲܷˡ
I like chocolate. Ұɿ
I like classical music , particularly Beethoven's. ϲŵ֣رǱҵ֡
I like dancing. ϲ衣
I like doing nothing. ϲʲôҲɡ
I like everything to be in place. ϲÿӦŵλϡ
I like fresh fruit better than tinned fruit. ϲˮʤڹͷˮ
I like fruit juice. ϲȹ֭
I like him-he is a very friendly person. ϲһܺõˡ
I like it best of all. ϲ
I like lean meat. ϲ⡣
I like Lu Xun's satirical essays. Ұ³Ѹķġ
I like milky coffee. ϲţ̿ȡ
I like Mrs. Evans--she's a pleasant woman. ϲ˹̫̫һϲˡ
I like my tea very hot. ϲȺȵĲ衣
I like one of the magazines in particular. رϲеһ־
I like people to tell the truth. ϲ˵ʵ
I like simple food. ϲ򵥵ʳ
I like swimming. ϲӾ
I like that suit of dark colour. ϲɫ¡
I like the last song most. ϲ֧衣
I like the works of Lu Xun. Ұ³ѸƷ
I like these flowers. ϲЩ
I like this brand of wine because it's very mild. ϲӵľƣΪζܵ
I like this dress better than that. Ҷ±ȶǻҪϲ
I like to deal at that shop. ϲǼ̵
I like to diet myself on vegetables. ϲʳ
I like to eat kipper. ϲѬ㡣
I like to go yachting this afternoon. ȥͧ
I like to live a quiet life. ϲƽ
I like to play the flute. ϲѡ
I like to read books more and more. ԽԽϲ顣
I like to read in bed. ϲڴϿ顣
I like to sail in a yacht. ϲͧ档
I like to sing , although I don't sing well. ϲ裬Ȼòá
I like to watch tennis matches. ϲ
I like to work in the morning. ϲ糿
I like your plan , now tell me all the details. ϲļƻȫϸڸҡ
I liked neither. Ҷϲ
I liked the way the man talked , but Father said he sounded slippery. ϲǸ˵̸ʽǸ˵ȥԲ
I listen to the weather forecast on the radio every morning. ÿ糿󱨹㲥
I listened for a footstep. ŽŲ
I little like him. Һϲ
I live at High Street. סں֡
I live in a flat in the suburbs. סڽһ׹Ԣ
I live in a very quiet neighbourhood. סһܰĵ
I live in the flat above. ס׼䡣
I live in the suburbs of Taipei. ס̨н
I lived in that city till I was fifteen. Уһֱסʮꡣ
I ll see that everything is ready. һһа׵
I ll set my watch back ( by) five minutes. Ҫҵıӡ
I look back upon those years. һعЩ¡
I look upon that as most unusual. ΪǺܲѰġ
I look upon this as my home. ҰԼļҡ
I looked back to see if he was coming. ƣûС
I looked here , there , and everywhere for it. ҵ
I looked into the box but there was nothing inside. ҳ￴˿ʲôҲûС
I looked over the notes and found some mistakes. ҰѱʼǼһ飬һЩ
I looked to her a solo. ϣһ
I looked to him for help. ϣ
I looked up the word in a dictionary. һʵʵ˼
I lost control of myself and hit him. ҿƲסԼ
I lost my umbrella , but claimed it at the lost property office. Ұɡˣʧ촦ˡ
I lost my wallet in the park yesterday. ڹ԰Ǯˡ
I lost sight of my daughter in the crowd. ȺҿŮˡ
I love cold drinks , especially in summer. Һܰر졣
I love the country. ϲ塣
I m afraid I cannot see with you there. һҲͬĿ
I m learning to skate on real ice ! ѧ
I m sorry for you--but there s no reason why I should help you. Ϊеϧûɷǵð㲻ɡ
I m sorry I m late. ܱǸˡ
I made a diagram to show how the eye works. һһżͼ˵۾ιġ
I made a grave mistake. ҷһصĴ
I made a lot of friends on holiday. ʱҽѡ
I made a mistake in the English test. Ӣ￼ʱҴһ
I made a note of every word he said. Ҽ˵ÿһ仰
I made a proposal , and nobody opposed. һ飬û˷ԡ
I made him an offer of help. ʾԸṩ
I made many acquaintances while staying in London. ס׶ʱ˲ѡ
I made sure it would rain today. Žꡣ
I made sure you would come today. һġ
I made them give me the money back. ʹǰǮҡ
I made this specially for you. صΪġ
I made three mistakes in my English examination. Ӣ￼Ҵ
I maintain friendly relations with my neighbours. ҺھӱѺá
I make it a rule to go for a walk every day. ÿɢҵϰߡ
I make it one o'clock. ҹһˡ
I make no exceptions. Ҳⷢ
I make nothing of working ten hours a day. һ칤ʮСʱ㲻ʲô
I marked the important sentences with a red pencil. úǦʰҪľ˼Ǻš
I may go out -- it depends on the weather. ҿܳȥҪΡ
I may have missed one or two in the count. ҿܻڼʱ©һ
I may pass in seven subjects. ſĿԼ
I mean you to spend this money for yourself. ʿΪԼЩġ
I meant this photo for her. ׼Ƭ͸ġ
I meant to have told you about it earlier , but I could not come. ұ¸㣬ˡ
I meant to mail the letter , but it entirely slipped my memory. ұ׼ŵģȴȫˡ
I measure 75 centimetres round the waist. ҵΧʮ幫֡
I merely asked him a question. ֻһ⡣
I met ( with)a friend on the steamer. ִһѡ
I met a boy by the name of Tom. һķк
I met a friend at the theatre. ھԺһѡ
I met a friend of theirs. ǵһѡ
I met Comrade Yu by chance last Sunday afternoon. żȻͬ־
I met her son aged 10. ҼǸʮĶӡ
I met him by a happy chance. ҵ
I met him by pure chance. ȫżȻġ
I met Mr.Smith for the first time yesterday , and he seemed very nice. ҵһκʷ˹棬˺ܲ
I met my uncle at the bus stop. ڹվ塣
I met Tom in the street. ڽķ
I met up with a friend in the train. ڻһλѡ
I met with a kind reception. ܵ˺ܺõĽӴ
I met with him at the bus stop and together we went to dinner at a restaurant. ڹվͷȻһ𵽷Է
I met your brother , who recognized me at once. ֵܣϰϳˡ
I missed the beginning of the play , for I was late. ûпĿͷ֣Ϊҳٵˡ
I missed you very much while you were away. 㲻ʱҷǳ㡣
I mistook the road. ߴ·
I mistook the stick for a snake. Ұӿˡ
I mistrusted my senses. ҵĸоס
I mopped up the milk that I'd spilled. Ҳţ̡
I mulled over his remark for a long time. Ҷܾˡ
I murmured secret to him. Сظһܡ
I must be dreaming ! һΰɣ
I must be off I'm meeting a comrade from Xi'an at six. ҵˣҪһλͬ־
I must beg to apologise for coming so late. ôӦõǸ
I must begin by telling you about the factory itself. ȸ̸̸
I must buy a kilo of coffee today. ҽȥһ￧ȡ
I must buy a new pair of shoes. ұһ˫Ь
I must buy a new pen because this one is broken. ұ֧¸ֱʣΪһ֧ˡ
I must buy a packet of cigarettes. ҵһ̡
I must buy another bicycle , my old one is broken. ұһгɵѾˡ
I must change before I go to the party. ұ뻻ȥμӾۻᡣ
I must differ from you. Ҳͬ
I must do my packing this evening. ұʰ
I must do this work again because I am dissatisfied with it. ҵ⹤ΪҶ⡣
I must drop a line to my mother. ұĸдš
I must exercise more to improve my health. ұЩ˶
I must fetch the bottle. ҵȥȡƿӡ
I must find someone to act as ( a)deputy for me during my absence. Ҳڼ䣬ҵҸ˵ҵĴˡ
I must finish the work before I leave. ֮ǰһҪ⹤ꡣ
I must get rid of him. һ
I must get some help somehow. ҷҪȡһЩ
I must give it a good cleaning. ұúɨ䣨ӣ
I must go by myself. ұһߡ
I must have notice when you want me to do the work. Ҫ£֪ͨҡ
I must have silence for my work. ҵĹҪǳ
I must have the recorder fixed up. ҵ˰¼һ¡
I must just tidy up a bit. ұ΢һ¡
I must look at my notes. ҵÿҵıʼǡ
I must make an appointment with the dentist. ұԼʱȥҽʦ
I must make haste with my task. ұϽ
I must make sure of a seat for the play. ҵöһϷλ
I must mind the baby while Mum goes to the shops. ȥʱұտӤ
I must pack quickly for my trip to London. Ҫȥ׶أϿ׼װ
I must part from you now. ұˡ
I must pay away your note tomorrow. һƱݡ
I must pay him a debt of 5. ҵûǮծ
I must perform the task that has been imposed on me. ұҪѼϵĹ
I must post the letter to my boyfriend. ұŸҵѼȥ
I must press on with my work because it is late. ұӽΪˡ
I must prove his honesty. ұ뿼Ƿʵ
I must put a warm pullover on because I'm freezing. Ҷˣҵôů͵ë
I must say thanks to you. ұл
I must send this coat to be cleaned. ҵðװȥɣϴһ¡
I must set my papers in order. ұá
I must speak my mind at all times. κʱұ˵ҵ
I must stand by what I have said. һ˵Ļ
I must study hard to recover the lost time. һҪŬѧϰʧȥʱ䡣
I must travel through the night. ҵһҹ
I must try to get it finished tonight. ұŬҹꡣ
I must watch my step. ·õġ
I must withdraw some money from the bank. ҵôȡЩǮ
I must write David a note to tell him I shall be late. ұдһάҪ
I must write up my notes of the lecture. ұһƪݽ١
I mustn t tell you that , it s a secret. ҿɲܸ㣬һܡ
I nearly fell off my bike. Ҽгˤ
I need a change of clothes. Ҫһ׻ϴ¡
I need a drill to make a hole. һͷۡ
I need a haircut. Ҫˡ
I need a second pair of boots. Ҫһ˫ѥӡ
I need my coat mended. Ҫ˰ҵ²ˡ
I need one more strip of cloth to finish this decoration. һҪһװƷ
I need some more tea. Ҫٺһ衣
I need someone to look after her. Ҫȥ
I need twice as many. Ҫ֮ࡣ
I need your assistance with this heavy load. Ҫص
I never dream that I would spend my old age in such comfort and happiness. Ҳû뵽ܹҸꡣ
I never dreamed of happiness like this. Ҵû뵽Ҹ
I never force my idea upon you. Ҵҵ뷨ǿ㡣
I never get a holiday. Ҵδйա
I never give anything to beggars. ҶҪĴʩᡣ
I never heard of such a thing. Ҵû¡
I never look back to the old days with regret . ҴӲŻں޵ع˹ȥ
I never play ( at)cards. Ҵơ
I never said such a thing. ңû˵Ļ
I never take to them. һҲϲǡ
I never thought to see you. 벻㡣
I never took stock in that story. Ҵִ˵
I never want such a holiday again. ҲҪļˡ
I not only heard it but also saw it. Ҳһۿ
I noted what he said. ע⵽Ļˡ
I noticed a hole in the wall. ע⵽ǽһ
I noticed that a tramp prowled around. ҷһ˺Χǻ
I noticed that he was carrying a suitcase. ע⵽һӡ
I noticed that his legs are not well under control. ҷе㲻ʹ
I object that he is too young for the work. Ҳ޳ɣΪ⹤̫ᡣ
I object to that question being asked. ҷǸ⡣
I offered him a house for 1 , 000 pounds. ԸһǧӢһ
I offered him my pen , but he preferred to use his own. ҵıʵݸԸԼġ
I often go to bed late. ҳ˯
I often hear tell of a so-called robot. ҳ˵ν˵¡
I often mislay my umbrella. ҳǲסɡĶˡ
I often tell my child to clean up his rice bowl when eating. ҳԺ˵ԷʱҪķԸɾ
I omitted doing my homework. ҵˡ
I once asked him if he had any difficulty in keeping five children in school. һѧǷѡ
I only did it for fun. ֻǿЦ
I only glanced through the book. ҰⱾֻԵؿһ顣
I only go to the cinema from time to time. ֻżȥӰ
I only have good children in my house. ֻúҵķ
I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country. źֻҽΪһ
I opened the door , but I could see nobody. ҿţûκˡ
I opened the door for the ladies to pass. ҿŮʿͨ
I ordered the impolite fellow out. Щ³ļһȥ
I ought to throw this hat away. ӦðⶥñӶ
I overlooked the fact. Һʵ
I overlooked this mistake in your paper the first time I read it. ҵһοľʱûп
I overslept. ˯ͷˡ
I owe him 5 yuan which he lent me last week. ǷԪǮڽҵġ
I owe you many thanks. Ҹúúлл㡣
I own I was wrong. ҳҴˡ
I own the document to be a forgery. ҳαġ
I paid 1 , 000 for this house. ӻһǧӢ
I paid 50 for this dress. ʮ
I paid a call on Bob. ȥݷñ
I paid a deposit on a new bicycle and will pay the rest next week. Ҹһг˱֤ٸǮ
I paid a high price for the car. ҳ߼
I paid five dollars for the books. һԪЩ顣
I paid two dollars for the book. ΪⱾҸԪǮ
I paid what was owing. øҶˡ
I part my hair on the left side. Ұҵͷ߷ֿ
I parted from him after lunch. 緹ֵġ
I particularly want to see that new film. ر뿴ǲµӰ
I pass by the post office every day on my way to school. ÿѧʾ֡
I passed by your house. Ҿļҡ
I passed him on the stairs. ¥Ϻ
I passed Mr.Smith just now. Ҹմʷ˹߾
I passed the shop this morning but I didn't stop. Ҵ̵ǰûͣ
I pay in five yuan each month. ÿ°ǮС
I persuaded Robert that the journey was too dangerous and he didn't go. Ҷ޲˵Ǹ̫Σգ˵ˣûȥ
I pesuaded him into doing it. ˵ȥ¡
I phoned my sister last night. ϸ绰ˡ
I pity people who cannot sleep at night. ͬҹ˯žˡ
I placed them in order. Ұǰ˳źˡ
I planned a holiday in May but then I changed my mind and went in June. ԭƻݼ٣ǺҸ⣬ȥ
I plant the seeds in the spring. ڴ첥֡
I played badly in the game. ⳡҴòá
I played tennis in the past , but I don't want to play again. ҹȥ򣬵ڲٴˡ
I played the piano while Mary sang. ҵ١
I pointed it out to him. ָһ㡣
I prayed for some way to save my future in the diamond department. ʲô취סʯӪҵķ롣
I prefer doing to talking. ԸɣԸ̸
I prefer quietness to noise. ϲϲ֡
I prefer soft drink. Ҫϡ
I prefer the country to the town--it's comparatively clean and quiet. ԸסũԸסСũȽͰ
I prefer to do this rather than that. Ը¶Ը¡
I prefer to go there on foot. Ըⲽеȥ
I promised you that I help you. Well , I'm not going back on it. ҴӦ㡣ôǲʧŵġ
I propose that some minor matters on the agenda should be carried over for considerat ҽϵһЩҪ´λ鿼ǡ
I propose we should have another meeting. ٿһλ顣
I propose you to drop the subject. ҽ㲻Ҫ̸ˡ
I pulled a splinter out of my finger. Ҵָȡһ̡
I pushed the table aside. ҰƵһߡ
I put a blanket over the sleeping child. ˯ŵĺϸһ̺ӡ
I put a napkin by my plate. ҰһͽڵԱߡ
I put forward the hands of a clock when it is slow. ߵʱҰʱӲ졣
I put his income at 5 , 000 pounds a year. ҹӢ
I put in an appearance at yesterday's meeting. ҳϯĻ顣
I put labels on my baggage. ϱǩ
I put my bicycle against the wall. Ұҵгǽϡ
I put my desk straight before I went on holiday. ȥݼ֮ǰҰá
I put no trust in his words. ҲĻ
I put ten dollars on a horse. ҳʮԪĳƥ
I put the children in your charge. ҽίչˡ
I put the potatoes in a pot and boiled them. Ұŵ
I put up at an inn. סڿջ
I question the truth of his words. ҶĻʵԱʾɡ
I question the truth of the story. һµʵԡ
I quickly ate up all my dinner. Һܿз˳˸⡣
I quite disapprove of his behaviour. ҺܲͬΪ
I ran across an old friend in the street. ڽżȻһλѡ
I ran across some old letters when I was looking for something else. ұĶʱз˼š
I ran around the counter , and looked down. ƹ̨ͷ¿
I ran around the counter. ƹ̨
I ran faster than ever , reaching the schoolyard quite out of breath. ܵøˣУ԰ʱˡ
I ran into an old friend of mine in the street. ڽҵһѡ
I ran into an old friend of mine yesterday. żȻһλѡ
I ran into trouble on the last problem on the test. ұһסˡ
I ran too fast to notice where I was going. ̫ܵ쾹δע⵽Ķˡ
I rather like him. ϲ
I rceived a letter from him this morning. յһš
I read a frightening story which took place in a haunted house. ҶһƪµĹ£·ڳֹķ
I read about it in the newspaper. ڱֽϿġ
I read it in the newspapers. Ҵӱֽ϶µġ
I read none at all. һҲû
I really don't know how to read this word. 治֪ô
I really ought to apologize to you for having stood in your light so long. ͸Ǹ谭ǰôá
I reason in this way on ( about) the matter. ڴҴⷽ˼
I recalled seeing him once somewhere. һĶһΡ
I received a letter concerning the meeting. յһйš
I received a letter from my brother. յֵܵš
I received a telegram from my father. յ׵һ籨
I received an invitation to her birthday party. յ
I received this certificate when I passed the exam. ҿԼԺ쵽֤顣
I recognize that I have been wrong. ҳҴˡ
I recognize that she works harder than I do. ʶù
I recognized her as my comrade's daughter. ϳͬ־Ů
I recognized him to be cleverer than I am. ʶҴ
I recognized his voice. ϳ
I record all my thoughts in a notebook. ڱʼǱϼе뷨
I recorded the concert so that I can hear it tomorrow. Ұֻ¼
I refuse to be dictated to. Ҿ
I regard him as a friend. Ұѡ
I regard him as a guest. Ұˡ
I regard it as a sacred trust to carry out my father's last wishes. ҰɸԸһʥ
I regard the situation as serious. Ϊء
I regarded her as without principles. Ϊûԭ
I regret to say that we can't stay here any longer. ҺܱǸǲˡ
I remember his face , but I can't call his name in mind. ҼҼǲס֡
I remembered his telephone number. Ҽǵĵ绰š
I remembered suddenly that I had an appointment. ͻȻһԼᡣ
I remembered that she wore a red skirt that day. Ҽǵһɫȹӡ
I repaid him with interest. 
I repeat that we cannot undertake the task. ٴαʾǲܳе
I request that you should come early. ҪЩ
I rewarded you for your help. Ϊİл㡣
I rose so early as to be in time for the first train. ô磬ΪǸͷ𳵡
I said he might borrow my car. ˵Խҵ
I said he would come , and he did come. ˵ҪȻˡ
I said I should go to town. ˵ҽȥ
I said I was resolved to go. ˵ҾҪȥ
I said it in that way so as not to hurt his feelings. Ϊ˲ĸô˵ġ
I said it just as ( for) a joke. ҵǸЦ˵
I said it only in fun. ô˵ֻǿЦ棩ѡ
I said it only in play;don't think that I was serious. ˵ֻǿЦˣҪΪҵ档
I said it would rain and sure enough it did. ˵꣬Ȼˡ
I said no such thing. û˵ֻ
I sat next him. Աߡ
I saw a big sea tortoise. ҿһ󺣹ꡣ
I saw a film star yesterday. 쿴һλӰǡ
I saw a good film at the cinema yesterday. ڵӰԺһӰƬ
I saw a wall posted over with notices. ҿǽ˸ʾ
I saw an object in the sky , but I don't know what it was. ҿи壬Ҳ֪ʲô
I saw an unusual white elephant. ҿһֻİ
I saw her only yesterday. ſ
I saw her running home. ҿģܡ
I saw her walking into a shop. ҿ߽һҵ̡
I saw him and spoke to him yesterday. ҿ˵
I saw him coming along the road. ҿ˳Ŵ·߹
I saw him far in the rear. ҿԶԶں档
I saw him get on the bus. ҿ˹
I saw him in June , but we haven't met since. ¼Ժδ档
I saw him pass by. ҿһ߹
I saw him sometime in May. ĳʱ
I saw him sometime last year. ȥĳʱ
I saw his cheek muscles twitch. ҿϵļ鴤š
I saw it in a flash. һɲǼ俴
I saw it through the window pane. ͸ҿ
I saw it with my own eyes. ۼ¡
I saw little or nothing of him. Һټ
I saw my master looking about him. ҿʦڻܡ
I saw nobody here ( there , etc). ⣨ǣ˭Ҳûп
I saw none. һҲûп
I saw Peter on the oppoite side of the road , but I couldn t cross. ҿ˵·Ķ棬ҹȥ
I saw some people in the garden. ҿ԰һЩˡ
I saw some pretty girls in the garden. ڻ԰￴ƯĹ
I saw them running down the hill. ҿɽȥ
I saw through his plot immediately. ʶı
I saw Xiao Li around just now. ղҿСڸ
I saw your brother the other day. Ҽǰˡ
I sawed the branch away. Ұ֦ˡ
I say ! It's nearly six o'clock. ˡ
I say ! There's someone coming. ѽˡ
I say no once for all. ҶȻܾ
I say so with the full conviction. ȷ˵
I searched everywhere for my pen. ҵѰҵĸֱʡ
I see ( saw , etc.) him now and then. Ҳʱ
I see him very little nowdays. Һٿ
I see through your game. ҿİϷˡ
I seem to remember the name. Һϵ֡
I seemed to detect some anger in his voice. ƺвˡ
I seemed to have caught a cold. Һðˡ
I seemed to hear a voice in the distance. ңãԶ
I seldom go home after five o'clook in the afternoon. Һʱؼҡ
I seldom go to the cinema because I don't really like it. ҺٿӰΪʵڲϲӰ
I send you my best wishes on this happy occasion. ֵ˻ֵӣõףԸ
I sent a letter by air mail. Ҽĳһ⺽š
I sent her birthday present by post. ʼĵġ
I sent him away because I was tired of his idle chatter. ҰߣΪĵĳ̸ʹᷳ
I sent in a request for renewal of my subscription. 롣
I sent the letter by airmail. ҼĵǺš
I sent the letter by mail. Ұʼ
I set apart my overcoat and took out my summer clothes. ҰѴ·ȡ¡
I set aside my overcoat and took out my summer clothes. ҰѴ·ó¡
I set that apart for a special purpose. ҰǸһߣô
I settled down in the chair and went to sleep. ˯ˡ
I settled with them on this question. ǴЭ顣
I sewed a patch over the hole in my jeans. ҸҹװϵĶ˸
I shall aim to be brief. ԼҪΪּ
I shall always value your friendship. һʼꡣ
I shall arrange for the meeting to take place on Friday. ҽ忪ᡣ
I shall be at home before noon. ǰҽڼҡ
I shall be at home from 8 o'clock onwards. ˵ԺҾڼ
I shall be back by 5 o'clock. һ
I shall be busy all this week. ұܽæ
I shall be careful in deciding what to do. Ҫؾô졣
I shall be careful with your books. ҶҪСġ
I shall be glad to do what I can. ҺԸ߾ܡ
I shall be glad to reach land again. ҽܸܻص½ϡ
I shall be glad to see the old home once more. ȥϼңҾ͸ˡ
I shall be glad to talk with you. ҽܸ˺̸
I shall be going there in any case. ҷҪȥġ
I shall be only too pleased to come. ҷǳ
I shall be seeing him shortly. Ҳþͻ
I shall be there directly. ϾȥǶ
I shall be there for certain. һǶġ
I shall be very happy to come. Һܸ
I shall buy several articles at a shop. ҽ̵
I shall catch him yet ! վҵ
I shall come back to the house before I go to the station. ȥվǰأӻġ
I shall come tomorrow. 
I shall complain to the management. ҪҹԱȥ
I shall complain to the mannager ( about it). ҪҾ£
I shall do all I can to put the matter right. Ҫ¡
I shall do nothing of the kind. Ҿ¡
I shall get out at the next station. ҽһվ³
I shall go even though it rains. ʹ꣬ҲҪȥ
I shall go out tomorrow if the weather is fine. õĻҪȥ
I shall go there with my students. ҽͬѧһȥ
I shall go to the cinema tonight. ҽȥӰ
I shall go tomorrow if nothing interferes. û£ȥ
I shall have finished the work by next Friday. 壬ҵĹˡ
I shall have left school then. ʱѱҵˡ
I shall have to brush up my mathematics before I take on that job. ҽǰøϰһѧ
I shall have to decrease your wages. ҪĹʡ
I shall initiate you into our business methods. ҽǵӪҵܸ㡣
I shall keep this new suit for special occasions , as I have two others that I want t ⳡϴΪһҪ
I shall lend him money because I trust him. ҽǮΪ
I shall make an early start for town. Ҫǡ
I shall never forget hearing her singing that song. Ҳ֧龰
I shall never forget it. Զ
I shall never write to him again. Ҳдˡ
I shall not be able to do it. Ҳ¡
I shall not be free until five o'clock. Ҫпա
I shall not start till then. ҪʱŶ
I shall notify you of the arrival of the goods. ҽѻִϢ֪ͨ㡣
I shall pay a call on my friend tomorrow. Ҫȥҵѡ
I shall recall my order for a new coat because I have had one given to me. ҳ´µĶΪһ
I shall ride on a horse. ҽ
I shall see you before long. Һܿͻῴ㡣
I shall see you on the 9th current. ҽڱ㡣
I shall serve lunch at 1 o'clock. һҿ緹
I shall set forth for Beijing tomorrow. 춯ȥ
I shall soon get the trick of it. ҽܿصõš
I shall stay at home if it's wet today. 
I shall stay to the end of June. һһֱµס
I shall stop at this hotel for the night. ҽùݹҹ
I shall take you in order of your ages--starting with Tom who is only twelve , and fi ķʼʮ꣬ʮꡣ
I shall try to get two or three hours' sleep. Ҫ취˯Сʱ
I shall vote for Hall because I think he's the better man. ҽͶƱѡΪΪǺˡ
I shall work harder in future. ҪŬ
I shall work in the morning and play tennis in the afternoon. ҽ繤
I shall work this morning and swim this afternoon. ҽ繤Ӿ
I shan t go out , however fine it is. ôҲȥ
I shan't be back before tomorrow night. ҪϲŻ
I shan't do that until you come back. ֮ǰҲ¡
I shan't worry if you are a little late. ΢һҲᵣĵġ
I share a bedroom with my sister. Һҽסһҡ
I share my office with two colleagues. Һͬºһ칫ҡ
I should be able to tell who are wise and who are foolish. ҾͿԱ˭˭޴
I should have come if I hadn't been so busy. Ҫæˡ
I should help you if I could , but I can't. ܹĻǻģҲܡ
I should like a word with you. ˵仰
I should like to come in here , as I happen to know a good deal about how people live Ը̸һΪҶЩ߾
I should like to have a good tea. һٺò㡣
I should like to have a word with you. ˵һ仰
I should like to have an understanding with you about this matter. ϺһЭ顣
I should like to know Mr Green. ʶһ¸
I should like to sound a note of warning , for , as one who plays with fire , he can һ㾯棺߱Է١
I should like to speak to the director himself , as it is a personal matter. Գȥ̸ΪǸ˵˽¡
I should like to take advantage of this opportunity to express my thanks for your hel ᣬǵİʾл
I should take my rest now instead of later. ھ͵Ϣһᡣ
I shouldn't have succeeded without your support. ûǵ֧Ԯǲɹġ
I shouldn't like to be at the mercy of such a cruel man. ҿɲԸп˰ڲ
I shouldn't trust him;he's known to the police. ҲӦǾ֪
I shut the door and turned the key in the lock. ҹŲҰϡ
I simply can't stick a whole summer in Tokyo. Ҽֱܲ춼ڶ
I sincerely hope you will soon recover. ϵ㲻þͻָ
I slept away the morning when the alarm clock didn't go off. û죬˯һ硣
I slipped on the ice and fell over. ڱϻˡ
I sold my house to Mr A for1 , 000. һǧӢļǮѷ
I solved the word puzzle in three minutes. ӽǸԡ
I sometimes go for a walk after lunch , but not always. ʱ緹ȥɢˡ
I sometimes have a sleep in the afternoon. ʱ˯
I sometimes stay at home on Sundays , but mostly I go to the parks. ʱڼǵ԰ȥ
I sorted the shoes into pairs. ҰЬһ˫˫á
I speak nothing but our mother tongue. ֻ˵ǵı
I spend the summer and fall hunting for a job. Ҷҹ
I spent a day in the country. ´һ졣
I spent all day weeding the lawn. һһʱƺݡ
I spent half an hour looking through the evening paper. ðСʱ
I spent half my money on clothes. ҵǮһ뻨ŷ档
I spent my boyhood in Harbin. ҵͯڶȹġ
I spent some time observing their customs. һһЩʱ۲ǵϰߡ
I spent the whole of July in the country. ¶ȹһ·ݡ
I spoke to him by telephone. Һͨ˵绰
I spoke to him in a whisper. ҵ˵
I spoke to the others. too. Ҳ̸˻
I spread some butter on my bread. ͿһЩ͡
I squeezed an orange and drank the juice. ҰѽӼ֭ˡ
I stacked the books on my desk. Ұϡ
I start work at nine in the morning. ŵ㿪ʼ
I stayed in order to ask the teacher a question. ʦһ⡣
I stayed there for a very short period. ͣʱ䲻
I stayed with my aunt when I was in London. ׶ʱסҹҡ
I steel myself in labour. ͶжԼ
I stepped in on a friend of mine on my way home. ڻؼҵ·ϣ˳ȥһѡ
I stood there motionless , not knowing what to do. һվǶ֪ô졣
I stood watching her , not knowing what to do. վ֪ôá
I stopped for a week at my friend's house. Ѽסһڡ
I stopped it with a cork. ľס
I stopped the car very quickly thanks to the good brakes. բãҺܿɷס
I stopped to drink in the beauty of the scene. ͣľɫ
I strained to hear her quiet voice on the telephone. 绰ܵͣŷѾúܡ
I strangled an impulse to cough. סԡ
I strongly advise you not to go. ҼȰ㲻Ҫȥ
I struck in with a suggestion. Ҳ廰һ顣
I study zoology at school. ѧУѧѧ
I suceeded chiefly through your help. ҵĳɹҪİ
I suddenly caught sight of a man who was hiding. ͻȻһڲصˡ
I suddenly discovered that it was too late to catch the last bus. ͻȻѾϲĩ๫ˡ
I suddenly felt faint. ͻȻͷΡ
I suffered severely from the hot weather. ȵʹࡣ
I suggested that we ( should) hold a meeting tonight. ǽᡣ
I summon you and yours , to the last of your bad race , to answer for them. ҪǺǼֱثֵһ
I suppose he has arrived in Harbin by now. Ѿˡ
I suppose you are quite happy in your new position. µĹλһ졣
I supspect that girl of taking my book. һǸŮӰҵˡ
I suspect , nay , I am certain , that he is right. Ҿãҿ϶ǶԵġ
I suspect that she is ill , but I'm not sure. Ҳˣҿ϶
I swore that now if anyone should set me free I would kill him at once. ҷ˵һʱҷˣҾɱ
I take a different view of it. ҶвͬĿ
I take a shower when I feel tired. Ҹеƣʱϴһԡ
I take a ten minute run before breakfast every day. ÿ緹ǰܲʮӡ
I take a walk on the campus every morning. ÿ糿У԰ɢ
I take an interest in it. ҶԴ˸Ȥ
I take back what I said. ջ˵Ļ
I take great enjoyment in writing. ҿᰮ鷨
I take him to be an honest man. ΪǸʵˡ
I take it for granted that I'll always spend Christmas with my family. ҽԶͼһʥڣΪǲġ
I take it for granted that you will be coming to the meeting. Ϊ㵱Ȼμӿᡣ
I take my final examination next week , and then I leave university. ҲμӱҵԣȻ뿪ѧ
I take pleasure in gardening. ϲֻ߲ˡ
I take this opportunity of thanking you. ҳô˻лǡ
I talk English. ˵Ӣ
I talked him around at last. ڰ˵ˡ
I talked to the sailor for a long time because he interested me. ҺǸˮ̸˺ܾΪʹҺܸȤ
I talked with him about our plan , and he wanted in. ̸ͬǵļƻμӽ
I talked with Mr. Mao yesterday. ë̸ˡ
I teach English to children in a school. һѧУ̺Ӣ
I testify on oath that I have not noticed the accident. ҷûע⵽ⳡ¹ʡ
I thank you for your kind letter. յˣлл
I thank you from the bottom of my heart. ĸл㡣
I thank you sincerely for your courtesy in conveying this information. ϸл֪һʢ⡣
I thanked Tim for his present. Ҹлķ͸
I think and think and cannot cease from thinking. 룬һֱûꡣ
I think as much. Ҳ롣
I think he is right. Ϊԡ
I think he is sad , despite his smiles. ΢ЦΪܱˡ
I think he means business at last. ˡ
I think him to be a charming boy. ΪǸɰĺӡ
I think I lost something. ҴǶˡ
I think I would try my hand at tennis although I have never played it before. Ȼû򣬵һҪһ¡
I think I'd better take a walk around the block and shake dinner down. Žɢ֮ʳ
I think I'll go and have a lie down. ȥһ
I think I'll go and lie down-I don't feel well. ҵȥһҸе档
I think I'll pass the movie up tonight;I'm too tired to go. ҲȥӰΪ̫ˡ
I think I'll take it back. Ҵȥ
I think I'll walk over to see him. Ӧ߹ȥ
I think I'm ill -- I have a headache and a temperature. ǲˡͷʹҷա
I think it best to refuse. ΪǾܾ
I think it is a pity that you could not come. 㲻ϧ
I think it is not fair. Ϊǲƽ
I think it is true , but you had better make sure. ģ֤ʵһ¡
I think it's going to rain. ҿҪˡ
I think Mr.Smith is a very kind person. Ϊʷ˹һܺˡ
I think riding a bicycle is preferable to walking. Ϊг·ȡ
I think she'll be a famous dancer in years to come. ΪΪ赸ҡ
I think somebody knocked at the door; I will go and see. Ҿţȥ
I think that he should go. Ϊȥ
I think that he will come. ġ
I think that perhaps you ought to take your coat. It's going to be cold. 룬Ҫ£Ҫˡ
I think that you are in the right. ȷġ
I think the actors performed very well. ΪԱǱݵ÷ǳá
I think the coat costs between 8 and 9. ΪµҪˡŰ
I think the party begins at six o'clock but I'll phone to make sure. 㿪ʼҪ绰ȷˡ
I think the picture would look better on the opposite wall. ŻڶǽϵĻЩ
I think they deserve to be congratulated. ֵء
I think things are mending there. ҿںת
I think this kind of thing comes under the jurisdiction of the Foreign Office. ù⽻ܡ
I think we can fix up with what you want. ܰźҪĶ
I think we could manage to crowd a few more in. ǿ跨ٶװȥ
I think we see eye to eye on that subject. ΪǸϿһ¡
I think we'd be better off in the shade on this hot day. ΪִҪһЩ
I think you should go out for some fresh air. õȥʿ
I think you'll puzzle out an answer. ǻҵ𰸵ġ
I think your conduct is disgraceful. ΪΪǲʵġ
I think your plan is best. Ϊļƻá
I thirsted for the information. ҿõϢ
I thought as much. Ϊˡ
I thought Betty was in the garden , but in fact she was in her room. Ϊڻ԰ʵԼķ
I thought he was making fun of me. Ц
I thought he would be angry but to my surprise he smiled. ģ벻΢Цˡ
I thought I had best have your opinion first. Ϊ
I thought I saw him leaving , but I couldn't swear by it. Һ󿴼뿪ˣҲܿ϶
I thought I'd lost my pen , but it was right under my nose ! ԭΪҵĸֱʶˣʵҵǰ
I thought it was right though I wasn't sure. ǶԵģҲ϶
I thought it would be easy , but a lot of problems have arisen. ұףǳ⡣
I thought so once , but now I know better. ȥҲ׹ˣҴ
I thought the ants would be tired from their daylong work. ΪЩϻΪͶˡ
I threw the ball to him and he caught it. ҰӸˡ
I threw the shoes away because they were worn out. ҰЬˣΪˡ
I tied the boat to the tree but it has come loose. ҰѴϵϣɺɿˡ
I tied up the parcel. ð
I tiptoed toward the Indian and Vargas. Žߵӡڰ˺߸˹
I told her to pipe down , but she still babbled on. ҽ죬Ȼੲݡ
I told him flat. ҶȻظ
I told him for the thousandth time. Ѹˡ
I told him that I ate the whole pie , but I was only fibbing. ҸڱˣʵҲ˸Сѡ
I told him that it was too late. Ҹ˵Ѿ̫ˡ
I told him to come back tomorrow. ҷԸ
I told him to stick in and make further progress. ҽùȡøĽ
I told my little sister a funny story. ҸҵСýһȤĹ¡
I told the boys to play for all they were worth. They did , and won 5:0. ҽкǾƴôˣӮˡ
I told the happy news to everybody. ҰѺϢ˴ҡ
I told you before. ǰ߹㡣
I told you to shut the door , you didn't shut it though. Ҷ˵Ҫţ㻹ûء
I took a dislike to him. 
I took a nap after lunch on a hot day. 緹С˯Ƭ̡
I took a taxi. ҳ˳
I took him for a clever boy at first , but now I think he's rather stupid. ΪǸĺӡΪܱ
I took him for his brother. Ұֵܡ
I took him into my confidence. ﻰ
I took it for granted that he would agree. Ϊһͬġ
I took it ill. Ҷ
I took my father's advice and went to the station early. Ӹ׵Ȱ棬ȥվˡ
I took my place at the desk. ¡
I took no more ( money , etc.) than I needed. ֻҪǮ
I took part in an athletic meet. Ҳμ˶ᡣ
I took some medicine for my upset stomach. θ棬ҳЩҩ
I took the knife away from the baby. ҰѵӴӤˡ
I took the machine to pieces. Ұѻжˡ
I took their books by mistake. Ҵǵ顣
I took three hours to get home last night. һͷŵҡ
I trampled down his feeling. ˺ĸ顣
I travelled together with my classmates. ҺͬͬѧһȥС
I treasure your friendship. ꡣ
I tried to avoid answering him. 跨ش⡣
I tried to carry on a conversation in English , but I could not. ҴӢжԻҲܡ
I tried to cheer her up by telling her the news. ҰϢʹ
I tried to deal justice to all men. е˶ִ
I tried to find him in the crowd , but had no success. ͼȺҵûҵ
I tried to free myself but could not move. Ű嵫ȴá
I tried to give him consolation. Ҿο
I tried to laugh away her doubts , but it proved of no avail. Цǣûá
I tried to make friends with my classmates. Ŭͬѧǽѡ
I tried to pick the apple but I couldn't get at it. ժƻûܹš
I tried to put an end to their dispute , but suddenly I found myself between two fire ұʹǲҪִȥǾȻܵ
I tried to stop him , but he pushed me aside. סƵһȥ
I tried to telephone you but I couldn't get through. Ҹ绰ûдͨ
I tried walking for my health , for amusement. ΪС
I tripped against a rope. ұӰ
I trust he is not hurt. ûء
I trust Peter to go to the pool alone because he can swim well. ñ˵һȥӾҷģΪΡ
I trust that my proposal will meet with your approval. ϣҵ齫õͬ
I trust that you are well. ϣá
I trust to hear better news. ϣõϢ
I turned away in disgust. ذת
I turned out all the drawers but couldn't find the missing pen. Ұѳ붼ˣҲʧĸֱʡ
I turned the key and opened the door. תԿףš
I turned the problem over and over in my mind. ﷴؿ⡣
I turned the record over to see what was on the other side. ҰѳƬתһ¼Ƶʲôݡ
I understand form this letter that he is coming. ֪ġ
I understand her to say so. Ϊô˵ġ
I understand him to be a man about fifty. Ϊʮҡ
I understand that the plane from Geneva will be late. ˵ķɻҪ㡣
I understand your point of view. Ĺ۵㡣
I understood him to be willing to help. ֪Ըæġ
I understood him to say that he was busy. Ϊ˵¡
I used all of the money to take care of my unpaid bills. ȫǮʵ
I used to be able to play well but I'm out of ( not in) practice now. ԭ棨򵯣£úܺãΪϰ
I used to do business with him. ҹȥ⣨ס
I used to eat out in the evenings when my parents were on night shifts. ʱ굽Ҹĸҹ࣬Ҿ
I used to keep a diary. Ҵǰռǡ
I used to meet her formerly. ǰ
I used to sail a lot when I was a boy. ʱݴ
I used to smoke a lot ( but I don't now). ҹȥ̳úڲˣ
I used to walk off my headache. ҳɢͷʹ
I usually awake at six. ͨ
I usually do most of my washing and ironing on Mondays. Ҵ󲿷һ㶼һϴ١
I usually go to church on Sunday. ͨȥݡ
I usually go to school at 9 o'clock but yesterday I went early. ƽŵѧȥú硣
I' ve been saving up for a TV set. һֱڴǮ̨ӻ
I ve bought a new set of tools. һµĹߡ
I ve hidden the letter in a secret place. ҰŲһܵĵطˡ
I ve seen that film several times. ǵӰѿˡ
I very much like going to parties and dancing and meeting people. ҺܰμӾۻᣬ裬ǽӴӴ
I view his conduct in the gravest light. ҺܿΪ
I waited ( for) a few moments. ҵһ
I waited for only two minutes before I was called in. ֻӾͱнȥˡ
I wakened ( up) early. ú硣
I walk to work every day because it is good exercise. ÿ첽ϰ࣬ΪǺܺõ˶
I want a book on fresh water fishes. Ҫһڵˮ顣
I want a copy of his new book. Ҫһд顣
I want a definite answer. Ҫһȷ𸴡
I want a drink of water. ȵˮ
I want a good , solid box that won't break easily. ҪһöʵĲ׻ĺӡ
I want a good cry. Ҫʹһ
I want a good cut of meat. ҪһƬƬ
I want a new G string. Ҫһҡ
I want a new pair of gloves. Ҫһס
I want a nurse for my children. 溢һλķ
I want a perfect copy. Ҫһԭȫһµı
I want a real holiday. Ҫһʵʵڵļڡ
I want a return ticket to London please. Ҫһȥ׶صƱ
I want a seat in the front row at the theatre. ҪһǰŵϷƱһǰŵλ
I want all these pictures sent to London. Will you send for the packers? ҪЩ˵׶ȥȥҼװ
I want an outside seat. Ҫһġλ
I want meat of the best quality. Ҫõ⡣
I want only a small quantity of that stuff. ֻҪֲϡ
I want peace--I must get away from this noisy town. Ҫҵ뿪ӵĳС
I want round corners , not square corners. ҪԲǣҪǡ
I want some food--anything will do. ҪһʳƷκζС
I want some juvenile books. Щ
I want some milk chocolate. Ҫţɿ
I want some thinner paper. ҪһЩֽ
I want the same colour in a lighter shade. Ҫɫǳͬɫ
I want to ask about the train time table. Ҫѯһ»гʱ
I want to ask you about the examination. ڿԵ
I want to be a basketball player. 뵱һ˶Ա
I want to buy a lemon ,  please. ͼݣҪһʡ
I want to buy a yardstick. ߡ
I want to buy some instant noodles Щʳ档
I want to buy the latest issue of the \ English Language Learning \. ҪһڵġӢѧϰ
I want to change this for that. Ǹ
I want to check with other comrades before I sign the papers. ǩЩǰͱͬ־һ¡
I want to dissuade you from leaving the university too soon. ҪȰ㲻Ҫѧ̫硣
I want to go , too. Ҳȥ
I want to go somewhere where it's quiet. 뵽һĵطȥ
I want to go to Shenyang , but I took the wrong train. Ҫȥҳ˴˻𳵡
I want to go to the party - however , I have no transport. ȥμᡪûнͨߡ
I want to have this prescription put up. Ҫҩ
I want to hear the story out. ѹꡣ
I want to help them to become builders of socialism. ҪǳΪĽߡ
I want to leave early but it depends. 뿪Ҫܶ
I want to make a record of the necessary data in order not to forget them. ЩҪݣԷǡ
I want to make a round trip to Beijing. Ҫα
I want to make an enquiry about train times. һ»𳵵ʱ̡
I want to read a little. һ顣
I want to search into the matter once more. ٴε¡
I want to see my lawyer. Ҫȥҵʦ
I want to talk to you about an important matter. ̸һǳҪ¡
I want to teach my students everything I know. Ҫ֪һн̸ҵѧ
I want to think it over before I decide about joining it. ھμ֮ǰ뿼ǿǡ
I wanted some ink , but there was none in the house. Ҫīˮһ㶼ûС
I wanted the book badly. ҷǳҪⱾ顣
I wanted to write a novel but I lost my nerve when I sat down to do it. дС˵ʼдʱ򣬾ʧȥ
I wanted very much to get a new suit and throw off my rags. Һһ£ӵ¡
I warn him against the danger. Σա
I warned him of the danger. Ҿ˵Σա
I warrant him to be a liar. 㱣֤ѵˡ
I was a good deal surprised. ҷǳȡ
I was about to leave the office when the telephone rang. Ҫ뿪칫ʱ绰ˡ
I was afraid he might think me a bore. Ϊᡣ
I was afraid lest he should come too late. ̫
I was afraid of being scolded. ﺦ°
I was afraid of the boy and I had an urge to run away from him. ҺǸкҺܿ
I was against it from the first. һʼҾͷԡ
I was almost bursting with laughter. ҲЦƶӡ
I was almost crazy with pain. ʹüҪˡ
I was almost knocked down by a motorcar. Ҳ㱻һײ
I was alone , but I did not feel lonely. ȻµҲеį
I was already on my way when it suddenly came to me that I hadn't hung out my washing Ѿ·ͻȻϴĶûȥ
I was always good at reading faces. --Yes? ڿࡣ
I was angry ( = main clause) because he came late ( = dependent clause). ˣ䣩ΪˣӾ䣩
I was anxious to hurry my work. Ҽڰѹꡣ
I was asked to see them off. ҸС
I was attending to my business , but he pickcd a quarrel with me. רĸҵ£ȴҲܡ
I was awakened by their quarrel. ұܳˡ
I was bathed in sweat. Һ䤱
I was bitten in the leg by a mosquito. ϱӶһڡ
I was bored stiff. ҷռˡ
I was born in 1874 at Christmas. ҳһʥһ졣
I was brought up by my aunt. ҹùø˵ġ
I was busy with my studies and so did not take the job. æѧϰûнǸ
I was caught in a downpour. Ҹꡣ
I was caught in the rain on my way home. As a result I had a bad cold. ڻؼҵ·꣬ظð
I was cautioned not to ride fast. ұ治Ҫ̫졣
I was chilled to the bone. Ҹе̹ǡ
I was conscious of being lifted from the ground. ʶ˴ӵ̧
I was conscious of someone passing through the room. ʶ˴ӡ
I was cursed with a bad temper. ҳƢõĿ
I was denied admission. ûܻ׼볡
I was disappointed at not finding her at home. ҷڼңеʧ
I was displeased with you for your behaving so badly. ֵã
I was disppointed in ( or with) the result. ҶԽеʧ
I was doing some washing at my aunt's yesterday afternoon. ĸҸЩϴ̻
I was doing some washing at my aunt's. ҴҸЩϴˢ
I was filled with anger when I saw him kicking the dog. ҿʱˡ
I was forced to open the door. ұȿš
I was fully awake to the danger. ֪Σա
I was getting ready for the theater. ׼ϷԺȥ
I was greatly surprised to see him ! ҷǳԾ
I was greatly touched by what you told me. ĻҺܸж
I was holding a jug while Annie pumped. һˮڳˮ
I was holding a jug. һˮ
I was horrified at the news. ϢҺܳԾ
I was ignorant of the time. Ҳ֪ʲôʱˡ
I was ill all summer. Ҳһ졣
I was ill yesterday. 첡ˡ
I was in a hurry this morning so I had no opportunity to read my letters. ҽܴæûʱ俴š
I was in agony with tooth ache. ۼˡ
I was in the teacher's room. ڽʦ칫ҡ
I was in transport. ҿˡ
I was infected with T. B. without knowing it. Ҳ֪Ⱦ˽ˡ
I was injured in a street accident. һγˡ
I was inspired to work harder. ܵŬ
I was just going to visit a friend. Ҫȥһλѡ
I was late at the theatre yesterday. ҿϷȥˡ
I was late for work so I stole past my boss's office. ϰٵˣԾ͵͵߹ϰİ칫ҡ
I was listening in on the wireless. ʱߵ磨
I was living at home then. ҵʱڼס
I was looking forward to seeing him again. ټ
I was much concerned about her. Һܹ
I was much surprised at what he said. ĻҸеܾȡ
I was named after my father. Ը׵
I was named for duty. ұ
I was near dead with fright. Ҽˡ
I was nearly drowned through the drowning boy clinging to my neck. ǸˮĺӽסҵĲӣҲˡ
I was never considered as a good athlete at school. ѧУʱ򣬴ûΪó
I was never happy at home. ڼǲ
I was not able to make the party last night. ޷μᡣ
I was not conscious of having offended him. ûʶ
I was obliged to diet myself. Ҳòʳ
I was obliged to walk home because the car would not start. Ҳò߻ؼңΪˡ
I was on the playground. ѧУ˶
I was on the point of going out when the phone rang. Ҫȥ绰ˡ
I was one of the applicants for the job. ⹤Ӧ֮һ
I was out of patience with his carelessness. ҶĴ֦Ҷֱ޷̡
I was overjoyed with( at) this good news. ϲѶǳˡ
I was really touched beyond words. ȷʵж޷ݡ
I was regularly taken in over that business. ȫƭˡ
I was rendered unconscious by the blow. һʹʧȥ֪
I was riding my bicycle along the road when a car overtook me. г·ϣͻȻһҡ
I was robbed of my watch. ֱˡ
I was roused by the telephone bell. ұ绰ѡ
I was roused from sleep. Ҵ˯о
I was sandwiched between two very stout men in the bus. ڹϱǳ׳֮䡣
I was satisfied with the soft colour of the room. ҶԷɫ⡣
I was sick of waiting for you. ҵȵòͷˡ
I was so disappointed when I heard that you could not come. ˵㲻Һʧ
I was so irritated that I could not hold my anger in. ߼ˣ޷ѹԼŭ
I was so tired that I slept ( for) ten hours. Һƣ룬˯ʮСʱ
I was soundly rated by my father. ұʹһ١
I was staggered by the news. ϢʹҾ㵡
I was struck by her beauty. ò̵ӡ
I was sure his business was done for when his biggest client stopped buying. ֹͣʱȷҪ
I was surprised at his foolishness. Ҷ޴еȡ
I was surprised at the cheapness of everything. ֮⣬ܱˡ
I was taught by Mr.Green. ̹ҡ
I was taught that two sides of a triangle were greater than the third. ұ̻ߵĺʹڵߡ
I was thankful for a rest after the long walk. ˺ܳ·Ϣһ¸еˡ
I was the last that arrived. һ
I was the only person in my office who was invited. ǰ칫Ψһˡ
I was there a long time ago. ܾǰ
I was to meet him at the station; but I got crossed up and went to the dock. ұõվҸͿˣܵͷȥˡ
I was too tired to go further so I stopped. ̫۲ǰߣͣ
I was touched to the very heart. ܴ
I was unable to answer the test questions regarding the Civil War. һش𲻳ս⡣
I was unable to cope with my duties. ޷ҵְ
I was unwilling to lend her my comb. ҲԸӽ
I was up at six o'clock. 𴲡
I was very dusty and went up to my room to wash. ܶ࣬¥ҷȥϴϴ
I was very fond of him once. ϲ
I was wakened by the noise. ұѡ
I was walking along the stream , when I met my teacher of English. СϪɢʱӢʦ
I was watching the England Germany football match on TV. ڵ￴Ӣ
I was wondering how to get there quickly. ֪ôȥ졣
I was worried when Barry didn't come back at the usual time. ƽؼҵʱ仹ûлҸеġ
I washed myself with cold water. ˮϴ衣
I washed the dishes yesterday--it's your turn today. ϴĵӡֵˡ
I wasn't serious; I only did it for fun. Ҳǵģֻ档
I watched a football match on television last night. ҹڵ￴һ
I watched my sister at the dancing display. 赸ݻҹۿ˽ˡ
I watched the new film on TV. ҿ˵ӷӳӰƬ
I wear a fur coat when it gets cold. ҾʹƤ¡
I wear a rain coat when it rains. ʱҴ¡
I wear my watch on my wrist. Ұֱϡ
I wear sandals on my feet. ҽϴЬ
I wear wool next my skin. ë¡
I weigh less than I used to. ұǰˡ
I welcome your kind help. һӭ
I went along , feeling about in the dark. ںڰǰ
I went for a bathe this morning. ҽϴˮ裨Ӿȥˡ
I went home before the end of the meeting. What was the eventual decision? ûҾͻؼˡôģ
I went home for dinner and then went to the cinema. ȻؼҳԷȻȥӰ
I went partly for business and partly for pleasure. ȥһΪ⣬һҲΪ档
I went there thirty years ago today. ʮǰĽ쵽Ƕȥġ
I went to bed because I was unwell. Ϊе棬Ծϴ˯ˡ
I went to London yesterday. ȥ׶ˡ
I went to see Mr.Smith about a job. Ϊְҵ£ȥݷʷ˹
I went to see my elder brother once in a while. żȥҵĸ硣
I went to see the doctor today about my cough. ȥҽƿԡ
I went to see the police in connection with the theft of my bicycle. ҵг£ȥҾˡ
I went to the airport to see Xiao Lin off. ȥͱС֡
I went to the baker's to buy a loaf of fresh bread. ҵȥһʵ
I went to the door to receive my visitors. ߵſӭӿˡ
I went to the exhibition in memory of Lei Feng. Ҳι˼׷չᡣ
I went to the Northeast last year. ȥȥ˶
I went to the station to ask about the trains. ҵվȥʻ𳵰Ρ
I went to the theatre with two friends last night. ҺϾԺϷ
I went to visit the Shanghai Industrial Exhibition. ȥιϺҵչᡣ
I whipped him off. Ҽæߡ
I wholly agree with you. ȫ޳
I will apply for the job today. ҽǷݹ
I will arrange to do as you wish. һᰴϣȥ
I will be at college then. ʱϴѧˡ
I will be back within an hour. һСʱ֮ڻ
I will be with you just as soon as I wash up. ϴϴϴϴ־㡣
I will come at all events. һ
I will come at any rate. Ҷ
I will come if you like. Ը⣬Ҿ
I will come on Monday unless you write me to the contrary. ҽһдŽҲ
I will come someday. Ҹ
I will come though I don't expect to enjoy myself. ʹ޷죬һǻ
I will do in my power to assist you. Ը⾡㡣
I will do it at your desire. ԸҪȥ
I will do it right away. Ҽ̾
I will do it with pleasure. ҽ˵¡
I will do my part well. һҷڵ¡
I will do my utmost for you. ҽΪ߾ȫ
I will do so with pleasure. ҽ
I will drum up an excuse for coming to see you next week. ҪҸܺ㡣
I will excuse you this time. һԭ㡣
I will follow you wherever you go. 㵽δҶ㡣
I will get off the passage by heart. Ҫһαù졣
I will give each of you a book. ҽҪÿһ顣
I will give you anything but this dictionary. Ȿֵ⣬ʲôԸ㡣
I will go now at my lesson. ҪΡ
I will go over to his office and have a talk with him. Ҫ칫ȥ̸һ̸
I will go tonight. ҽȥ
I will go with you as far as London. Ҫһ·׶ء
I will help him as long as I live. ֻҪһţҾͻ
I will help you as far as I can. һᾡ㡣
I will help you for the sake of( =because of) our old friendship. Ϊǵĳ꣬Ը㡣
I will help you if you need me. ҪĻԸ㡣
I will inquire his name. ҽ֡
I will introduce you to some of our family on canvas. ҪҼһЩ˵Ļ
I will judge at the Baby Show next week. ԸӤˡ
I will keep back nothing from you. Ҷʲô
I will leave this to your care. Ұչܡ
I will let you choose how you're going to die. Ըѡô
I will make no mistake about it. һҲŪ
I will make the dress for you if you give me your measurements. ĳߴң¡
I will match my donation to yours. ҪʹҾĶͬһ
I will meet you at my club. ҽھֲ㡣
I will never understand this. Զ޷ġ
I will not burden you with more questions. Ҳٶ⣬ĸ
I will not stay here wasting my breath on you. Ҳ׷ѿˡ
I will not turn its corner down , to spoil it more and more. Ҳı߽ǣŪ
I will overlook your late arrival because it is the first time. ҿԿٵΪǵһΡ
I will put him in ward. ҽ໤
I will put some clean sheets on the bed for you. ҽϸɾĴ
I will reach there in less than two days. ҽ쵽
I will reason why you are wrong. ҽ˼Ϊʲôˡ
I will return the book as soon as I have read it. һⱾͰȥ
I will send him a wire. ҽĸ籨
I will serve the people all my life. ҪΪһӡ
I will settle with you tomorrow. ʻ㡣
I will show you around the school. ҴǲιѧУ
I will speak to him about the matter. ҽ̸¡
I will stick at my purpose. ұּҡ
I will support him always. Զ֧
I will take care of that letter. һᴦǷŵġ
I will take him for a model. ԸΪ
I will take the place of comrade Chen during his absence. ͬ־ʱҽ
I will talk to him about the matter. Ҫ̸̸¡
I will tell you in my next. һ㡣
I will tell you my thoughts on the matter. ҪҶµ뷨
I will try to smooth their quarrel over. ҽ跨ƽϢǵ
I will watch a football match with a few classmates. Ҫͼͬѧȥۿ
I will write and let you know if the occasion arises. ҪʱһдŸġ
I wipe my face with this towel. ë
I wish all of you a pleasant journey. ףǴһ·˳硣
I wish I could be of some use. ϣеô
I wish I could fly ! Ըܷɣ
I wish I could free that bird from its cage. Ҫֻܰŵͺˡ
I wish I could get out of debt. Ըܻծ
I wish I could go with you( but I can't). ԸܹһȥͺˣҲܣ
I wish I had your brains. ԸǸãԽ
I wish Jill success with her studies. ףԸѧϰȡóɹ
I wish my working hours were more regular. ҵĹʱܸһЩͺˡ
I wish the snow would thaw so that I could get at the garden. ϣѩڻҺ԰ء
I wish those children would keep quiet. Щְܱͺˡ
I wish to be paid in sterling. ϣȡӢҡ
I wish you a happy future. ףǰƽ
I wish you a happy voyage. Ը㺽ƽ
I wish you a merry Christmas ! ףʥڿ֣
I wish you a pleasant journey. ף;졣
I wish you joy ! ף֣
I wish you luck ! ףˣ
I wish you success in your new position. ףµĸλϻóɹ
I wish you would be more attentive to what I say. ҪܸϸҵĻͺˡ
I wish you would be so kind as to bear with him a little longer. ϣ˵ȥ
I wish you would wake up ! ϣ
I wish you'd talk sense. Ҫ˵Ļ˵еͺˡ
I wished him a safe journey. ףһ·ƽ
I woke up early and said to myself , 'Shall I get up '? Һ룺ҪҪأ
I won by six games to three. ʤ
I wonder at you. ൱Ծ
I wonder how Frank always has pat answers to question. Ҳ֪Ϊʲô˻شôǡ
I wonder how he dares ( to) say such things. ô˵Ļ
I wonder if he is a spy. Ҳ֪ǲ̽
I wonder if he is at home. Ҳ֪Ƿڼҡ
I wonder if you are a spy. Ҳ֪ǲǸ
I wonder if you'd give me some advice. ֪ܷҳ⡣
I wonder what he's doing now. ˿Щʲôأ
I wonder what you call these flowers. ֻ֪ǽʲô
I wonder when that was. Ҳ֪ʲôʱ¡
I wonder whether he would care to come with us. Ҳ֪ǷԸ⣨룩һ
I wonder whether they will care for us all to go there. Ҳ֪ǷϲǶǶȥ
I wonder why he always tries to choke me off from going to see him. Ҳ֪Ϊʲôǲȥ
I wonder why he closed up when you asked him. Ҳ֪Ϊʲôʱտڲ
I wonder why our team lost. ǶΪʲôˡ
I won't dispute you on that point. ҲԸһͬۡ
I won't do it for anything. Ҿ¡
I won't go back on my word. Ҳʳԡ
I won't go there any longer. Ҳȥˡ
I won't go tomorrow. 첻ȥ
I won't hear of such a thing. ҲԸ顣
I won't let him get away with that excuse. Ҳֽɻȥ
I won't let you do it even if you dare ( do it). ʹңҲ
I work best in the cool weather. ˬʱҹá
I work best in the morning. 糿Чߡ
I work during the day and sleep at night. Ұ칤˯
I work eight hours a day. һ칤Сʱ
I work thirty five ( forty eight) hours a week. ÿܹʮ壨ʮˣСʱ
I worked for them all the year round , but I could scarcely keep body and soul togeth Ҹһ굽ͷɻȴά
I would ( just) as soon stay at home. ҿɴڼ
I would be ashamed to be seen here. ˿һеġ
I would buy that book as soon as not. ҺԸǱ顣
I would hate you to think so. ҲԸ롣
I would have been here sooner , but the rainstorm kept me back. ҪǱ裬ˡ
I would just as soon not go. ҿɲߡ
I would like a film for my camera , please. ҪһõĽ
I would like a front seat. Ҫһǰλ
I would like a quarter of a pound( 1/4 1b)of tea please. Ҫķ֮һӢĲҶ
I would like some more of cheese spread. ٶĨһЩҡ
I would like some notepaper and envelopes. ҪһЩֽŷ⡣
I would like to buy a ballpoint of this kind. һ֧Բʡ
I would like to have you do me a favour. һæ
I would like to smoke , if you have no objection. 㲻ԵĻ̡
I would like two loaves of bread , please. Ҫ
I would like two vanilla ice creams , please. ݱܡ
I would make him king over the earth. ҽʹΪ֮
I would not testify against a friend. Ҳѵ֤
I would rather go tomorrow than today. ԸȥԸȥ
I would rather have a cup of tea. ԸȲ衣
I would rather kill the animal outright than leave it to suffer. ԸɱԸ
I would rather live in France for climate. ϵԸסڷ
I would rather lose a dozen cherry trees than you should tell one lie. ԸʧһӣԸһλѡ
I wouldn't put it past him to take a bribe.( I wouldn't be surprised if he should rec ܻ¸Ҳþȡ
I wrapped the present in red paper. Ұúֽ
I write more carefully now than I did before. ڱдøϸˡ
I write to him regularly every other week. ÿһܰʱдš
I wrote him several letters but he didn t answer. Ҹдţûлš
I wrote that ( long) afterwards. ܾԺҲдЩ
I wrote that specially for you. ЩרΪдġ
I wrote to him care of Comrade Li. дͬ־ת
I wrote to my sister and her reply came in due course. Ҹҽдһţš
I wrote to thank Carol for her goodness to me. Ҹдһţлҵĺ⡣
Ice , snow and steam are different forms of water. ѩˮ̬ͬ
Ice is solid water. ǹ̬ˮ
I'd like a few hours of quiet after the day's work. һĹ֮밲Сʱ
I'd like another cup of tea , please. ٸһ衣
I'd like some jam on my bread , please. ͼݣҪЩĨϡ
I'd like this much , please. ôࡣ
I'd like three dozen altogether. һҪ
I'd like to ask you a few questions , if you don't mind. мҪĻ
I'd like to get hold of two tickets for the concert. 㵽ֻƱ
I'd like to go dabble in ( at) politics. ԸΡ
I'd like to go. Ըȥ
I'd like to make you a little present. ͸һС
I'd like to see him. Һ
I'd like to see over your report before it goes to the chief. Ұıͽ쵼֮ǰһ¡
I'd like to see your ten speed bicycles. 뿴ǵʮг
I'd like to show you down. ¥
I'd like to stay at home. Ըڼ
I'd like to try chopsticks. ʹӡ
I'd like you to colour the place up a bit. ϣطװεһЩ
I'd like you to meet my people. ͬҼҵ˼档
I'd love a boat , but such things are expensive. ҵϲһֶ̫
I'd love to come and see you again. ҺԸ㡣
I'd paid him before he gave me the ticket. Ʊ֮ǰѾǮˡ
I'd rather stand than sit. ҿվţš
I'd rather stay at home than go for a walk. ԸڼУԸȥɢ
I'd think it better to return the visit. ҿǻطһ½Ϻá
If a metal bar is heated , the greater the heat applied , the larger the expansion. ȣԽߣԽ͡
If a room is 3 metres wide by 3 metres long its area is 9 square metres. һ׿׳Ǿƽס
If a tooth hurts , you go to the dentist. ʹͿҽȥ
If any misprints have crept in , they will be corrected in the second edition. ݻֲ֮ڵڰԸ
If anybody comes here , please ask him to wait. ˵һ¡
If anyone set me free I would make him very rich. ˭ҪҷųҾʹΪ̡
If at any time you do not understand what I say , always ask for an explanation. ʲôʱ˵ĻͿԽҽһ¡
If he can maintain this speed he will win the race. ܱٶȣӮⳡܡ
If he doesn't rest he'll crack up soon. ҪϢܿġ
If he had been there I would have seen him. ȥˣӦûῴġ
If he had been with you , you could have been successful. ǰһĻܳɹˡ
If he has yet another card up his sleeve , he has kept it secret from me. ʹд㣬Ҳûҡ
If he makes these experiments , he will come to the necessary conclusion. Щʵ飬ͻóֱȻĽۡ
If he wants the book by the end of this week he will have to whistle for it; I can't ҪڱĩҪⱾ飬ǰ첻ģҪ
If her answers were all correct , she'll get a mark of one hundred per cent. Ļشȫˣͻһٷ֡
If I am wrong , you are wrong too. ҴˣҲˡ
If I find fault , it is that I want you to improve. 㣬ΪҪĽ
If I give you an instruction , you must obey it. Ҹһָʾӡ
If I go on the bus , it will save me a long walk. ҳ˹ʡһγ·
If I had a change to go to Japan , I'd jump at. лᵽձȥһץסš
If I had wings , I would fly round the world. ҪгҾͷɱء
If I make any mistakes , please point them out. ҳ˴ָ
If I should be free tomorrow , I will come. һпգҾ
If I tell you a secret , you must promise not to repeat it. Ҹһܣ뱣֤˵ȥ
If I tell you this secret , don't spread it around. ҪҰܸ㣬ɲҪȥˡ
If I want to write fast , I must learn to type. дÿ죬Ҿ͵ѧ֡
If I were a bird , I could fly in the sky. һֻҾз衣
If I were rich I would travel a lot. ҪǮĻ͵ȥΡ
If I were to tell you all about him you would be surprised. Ұȫ㣬Ծġ
If I were you , I shouldn't do that. ҪĻҾ¡
If I were you , I'd go. 㣬Ҿȥ
If I win this race... ˵һ
If it does not rain tomorrow , we shall have a picnic. 첻꣬ǽȥҰΡ
If it is really necessary for me to go there , I shall have to ask off. ı뵽ȥҾֻˡ
If it's any good , I'll buy it. еôҾͰ
If Jim fails the test , he is done for. ķԲˡ
If my camera is not brought into focus , the photograph will be blurred. ҵԹ⣬Ƭģ塣
If one is enough , a second although useful is needless. һˣôڸʹãҲǲҪġ
If only he could come ! Ҫͺ
If only I had enough money to buy one ! ҵǮҪǹһöã
If only we could go to the festival today ! Ҫǽȥμףͺˣ
If only you would listen to reason ! Ҫýͺˣ
If other means fail , they will resort to force. ֶʧܣǽ
If Pitt didn't spend so much of his time chasing around after girls he might have don ҪƤزǳŮߴתǿ
If she is feverish , telephone the doctor. ոҽ绰
If something gets into your eyes , don't rub them. ʲô۾Ҫǡ
If something gets into your eyes , you may lift the upper lid gently. ʲô۾Ƥ
If the aims of two countries colide , there may be a war. ĿͻͿܷս
If the bus doesn't come , we must be prepared to walk. Ǳ׼С
If the lemonade tastes bitter , sugar it. ˮ࣬ͼǡ
If the people are taxed much more , they'll begin to kick. 񱻿Ը˰ҪʼԹˡ
If the rain keeps off , we shall go out. ͣˣǾͳȥ
If the road is busy , don't walk across. ·ӵҪ
If the students who study English do not pay attention to listening , speaking , writ ѧϰӢѧע˵дͲܰӢ
If the tobacco plant is eaten , it can quickly poison a person. ̲ݣ˾ͻܿж
If the weather is nice , we'll go out on a picnic. ãǽȥҰ͡
If there is any doubt , you had better make certain. ʲôܿ϶ģһҪŪ塣
If there is going to be a football match , please count me in. ҪҲһ
If there's any soup over , we can eat it tomorrow. ʣ£ǿԡ
If there's something here I must see , then rest assured I shan't pass it over. Ҫʲôע֮ĩģҲ
If they would only pull together they would succeed in overcoming the difficulties. ֻҪͬЭܿѡ
If this noise goes on any longer you'll all have to stop in after school. ٳȥѧȫ
If Tom doesn't keep his promise , he'll lose face. ķŵԣͻᶪӡ
If we can't go to Huangshan , we'll go to Taishan instead. ǲȥɽǾȥ̩ɽ
If we don't understand this , we shall commit the gravest mistakes. һ㣬ͻ᷸Ĵ
If we have time , we'd like to look round the factory. ʱ䣬뵽ιۡ
If we show him these figures , perhaps we can bring him around to our point of view. ЩָҲ˵ͬǵ
If we stand firm , I firmly believe we shall succeed. ǼᶨƣҼǻɹ
If we wire into this job , we shall finish by half past ten. ץɣʮǰ
If you add two and five , you have seven. ߡ
If you always try to cock the boy up in this way , you might end up spoiling him. кͷ߻ġ
If you are going to collect some money for a gift for her , you can count me in. ǳǮǿɰҼڡ
If you are good I shall perhaps take you for a walk this afternoon. ԣҽܴȥɢɢ
If you are ill , consult a doctor. 㲡ˣҽ
If you are ill , the doctor looks at your tongue. 㲡ˣҽҪͷ
If you are ill , you must go to the doctor. 㲡ˣ͸ȥҽ
If you are in a hurry , take the most direct road. 㼱ȥֱ·ɡ
If you are in trouble abroad you should see a consul. ڹѣӦȥ¡
If you are tired , then you had better stay at home. ˣôôڼ
If you are trying to buy off , I'm afraid you've come to the wrong person. 𣿿Ҵˡ
If you are very quiet , you can hear distant music from the circus in town. ʮְͿԶϷŵ
If you are willing to sell , I ll buy. ҪǣԸҾ
If you average 4 , 6 and 11 , you get 7. 罫ġʮһƽ֮㼴ߡ
If you break the school windows , you'll be in for trouble. ѧУһҪǳ鷳
If you buy a house for 22 , 000 pounds and sell it for 20 , 000 pounds , you are sell ʱǧӢʱӢô
If you can't find a ladder , use a strong chair as a substitute. ҲӣһѽʵӴɡ
If you can't finish it in time , you may come and renew it. 㲻ܰʱ꣬衣
If you can't finish it in time you may come and renew it. 㲻ܼʱ꣬
If you charm him up a bit , he'll do whatever you want. ֻҪ΢һ£Ҫʲôͻʲô
If you clear off that shelf , you may leave your books there. Ҫڳ԰ȥ
If you compare the translation with the original , you will find the inaccuracy. ĺԭıȽһ£ͻҵ׼ȷĵط
If you compare the two books , you will see that this one is better. Ƚһ飬ᷢһһЩ
If you cube 10 , the result is 1000. ˣǡ
If you defy the law , you may find yourself in prison. 㲻طɣͻΡ
If you did right , you needn't feel shame. öԣͲظе
If you divide 20 by 4 , the answer is 5. ʮģô塣
If you do not clean your teeth they will decay. 㲻ˢͻỵġ
If you do not go , neither will I. ҪǲȥҲȥ
If you do not like the idea , drop out. 㲻޳ƻ˳
If you do not take back what you said , I shall not speak to you again. 㲻ջ˵ĻҲ㽲ˡ
If you do that , you're just asking for trouble. ֿԡ
If you do this you will only get into difficulties. ֻ
If you don t help me , I ll haunt you after my death. 㲻ң㡣
If you don't attend , you won't understand. 㲻ע⣬㲻ס
If you don't attend to the lecture , you won't understand. 㲻Ͳᶮ
If you don't attend to your work , you won't succeed. 㹤רģͲɹ
If you don't know , just ask. Ҫǲʺ
If you don't know the word , look it up in a dictionary. ʶʣԲʵ䡣
If you don't like it , you can always go home. 㲻ϲȻԻؼҡ
If you don't look out , you will come to grief. 㲻ģᵹùġ
If you don't sit still , the boat will upset. 㲻ãᷭ
If you don't step on it , we shall not get to the station in time. 㲻ӿٶȵĻǾͲܼʱϵվˡ
If you don't stop making that noise I'm going to lose my patience. ҪٲֹͣҿҪˡ
If you don't stop this continual arguing , you will drive me to desperation. ǲֹͣⳡճ־õۣǻʹ޷
If you don't study hard , you will hang behind. ҪǲŬѧϰͻںˡ
If you don't want to get fat , eat less food. 㲻뷢֣͵ٳԶ
If you don't work , you will fail to pass the exam. 㲻ѧϰ㿼Ծͻ᲻
If you earn 100 and spend 60 , your balance is 40. һٰʮôʮ
If you earn money , it's your gain. Ǯ롣
If you ever go there , let me know. ʲôʱȥ֪
If you figure up exactly how much I owe you , I'll pay you right away. ǷǮҾ̻塣
If you go camping you sleep in tent. ȥҰӪʱ˯
If you go from England to America by ship , you will sail across the Atlantic Ocean. Ӣȥͻɴ
If you go on like that I shall be angry. ôȥҾҪˡ
If you go on working like this , you'll crack up. ҪǼȥġ
If you go out , who will attend to the baby? Ҫǳȥ˭չ˺ӣ
If you go out in the rain you'll get wet. ʪġ
If you go out without a raincoat you risk getting wet , because it may rain. 㲻³ȥҪðʪΣգΪ
If you go to college , you must study seriously and not fool around. ҪϴѧͱŬѧϰҪ˷ʱ䡣
If you go to England you'll soon pick up English. ӢȥܿѧӢġ
If you had stuck around , you'd have seen the fireworks. Ҫ㵱ʱĻͿԿ̻ˡ
If you happen to be passing by , be sure to step in and have a chat. ·Ļһġ
If you have a map you will be able to find your way to the hotel. ŵͼܹҵȥùݵ·
If you have any questions , don't hesitate to ask me. ʲô⣬ҡ
If you have anything to say about the problem , you can take the floor. ʲôҪ˵Էԡ
If you have no electric light you must use candles. ûеƣͱ
If you have no pen , a pencil will do as well. ûиֱʣǦҲС
If you have nothing to do , help me harvest corn. û£ס
If you have stock in a company , you receive a part of the money it makes. һҹ˾йɱͿȡù˾׬һ
If you hesitate too much , you'll lose the game. ̫ԥͻһ֣Ϸȣ
If you hit me , I'll tell Mother on you. ңҾ͸衣
If you hurry , you'll be in time for the bus. 㣬ܸϹ
If you keep milk for a long time it turns sour and bitter. ţ̷ŵʱ䳤ˣͻɬ
If you knew English at all , you should understand this sentence. 㵱涮ӢĻ仰ס
If you leave the pot on the cooker too long , all the water will boil away. Ѻڻ¯ʱ̫еˮͻոɡ
If you liked that sweet , have another. ҪϲǣٳһŰɣ
If you live in England , you will soon learn to speak idiomatic English. סӢܿͿѧ˵صӢ
If you live in the country , you soon get out of touch with things. ס£ܿͻƵķչ
If you look through the window you can see the garden. ӴȥԿ԰
If you love me , you must catch that monkey. 㰮ңץסֻӡ
If you make a promise , you must keep it. Ӧˣͱ
If you match that material against this you will find that one is slightly lighter th ǸͬϱȽһ£ῴǸ
If you move a step , I'll shoot ! һҾͿǹ
If you pull , I'll shove. Ҿơ
If you pull the curtain back , people will see in. ǻ￴ġ
If you put that pot on the edge of the table it will fall off. Ҫǰѹӷӱϣȥġ
If you read this book , you will have a better understanding of the causes of the tro 㿴Ȿ飬ԶҵĸԴͻ˽øȫˡ
If you really need help then go ahead and ask. ҪǾ˰ɡ
If you really put your back into the job , you can finish it today. ͷɹ
If you run after two hares , you will catch neither. 裩ֻӶϣһֻҲš
If you saw a doctor leaving a house you might deduce the fact that someone in the hou 㿴һҽ뿪һ˼ңͿǼ
If you shut your eyes , you can t see. ۾Ϳˡ
If you sit on that chair it will come apart ! ǰӣɢˣ
If you stick to the study of English , you will surely be able to master it. ֲиѧϰӢһġ
If you stick to the truth , you've nothing to fear. ҪǼͿη塣
If you stumble across the book , keep it for me. ɿǱ飬͸¡
If you subtract 6 from 9 , you will have 3. ż
If you think I'm going to buy that dictionary , you have got another guess coming ! ΪҪǱֵ䣬ɾŪˣ
If you think of going anywhere tomorrow , let me know. Ķȥ͸˵һ
If you tilt the table , the dishes will slide off onto the floor. ʹбӾͻỬذϡ
If you touch an electric wire , you ll get a shock. ȥһĵߣͻܵ
If you try hard , you will succeed. ֻҪŬɣһɹġ
If you turn the volume down on your radio , it will be soft. ŤСͻᡣ
If you use joints , you can make these short pipes into one long pipe. üͷͿ԰Щ̹ӽӳһӡ
If you walk up the street , you'll see many shops. ؽȥ̵ܿꡣ
If you want any help , please tell me. ҪʲôҰɡ
If you want for anything , let me know. Ҫʲôҡ
If you want me , please send. Ҫң֪ͨҡ
If you want tickets for the ferry , please fill in this booking form. ɴƱдƱ
If you want to get the book , you must pay for it in advance. ҪⱾ飬ȸ
If you want to go camping , we can provide you with a tent. ȥҰӪǿṩһ
If you want to grow a beard you must stop shaving. Ҫ룬ͱ
If you want to know how far it is from the school to the post office , just pace it o ҪҪ֪ѧУʾжԶýŲһˡ
If you want to know the time of the train you can inquire at the office. Ҫ֪𳵵ʱ䣬ȥʰ칫ҡ
If you want to know the way , ask a policeman. Ҫ·ôߣȥʾ졣
If you want to leave the class , you should ask for the teacher's permission. Ҫ뿪ϣӦõõԱɡ
If you want to obtain knowledge , you must learn step by step. õ֪ʶͱѭ򽥽ѧϰ
If you want to pass the exam , you must simply work hard. ҪͨԣֻŬѧϰ
If you want to succeed in the work , you must take pains about it. Ҫȡóɹ͵ÿɡ
If you want to telephone Germany you must call the operator. Ҫ绰¹ȽнԱ
If you want to use this wood , you must dry it out. ľͷŪɡ
If you will come this way. I'll take you to the manager's office. ԸߣҿԴȥİ칫ҡ
If you will take ten copies , I will throw in another. ʮټһ
If you wish , I will help you. ҪҰĻԸ㡣
If you wish for peace , prepare for war. Ҫƽ͵׼̡
If your watch does not work , send it back to the makers. ֱߣ˻ظ̡
If you're afraid of losing your dignity , you can't expect to learn to speak a foreig 㺦ʧȥϣͲѧ˵һ
If you're free , then come. пգôɡ
If you're thinking of becoming a journalist like me , I'd be the last to discourage y һһŹߣҾȰ㡣
I'll act on my own judgement. ҪԼ¡
I'll afford you a chance. ҽṩһᡣ
I'll allow his cleverness. ԸĴ
I'll ask the teacher about the results of the test. ҽʦѯʿԵĽ
I'll attend to that. 졣
I'll be around if you need me. ңҾڸ
I'll be back at five. ӻ
I'll be back in a little while. Ͼͻ
I'll be back presently. Ͼͻ
I'll be frank with you and put my cards on the table. ҪԳҵͼ
I'll be having a few friends around for a meal one of these evenings. ⼸Ҵ뼸λҳԶ
I'll be here till Monday. һֱһ
I'll be in trouble if I get home late. һؼ˻ᰤ˵ġ
I'll be late home , but please don't stay up for me. ҽأ벻ҪΪ˵Ҷ˯
I'll be perfectly frank with you. Ҷȫ̹ס
I'll be ready in a second. Ͼ׼ˡ
I'll be ready in an hour. һСʱ׼á
I'll be there around midday. ҽǰ
I'll be with you in a moment. ҺܿȥǱߡ
I'll be with you in an instant. ʱ
I'll bear my share of the expenses. Ըеһݷá
I'll bear your advice in my mind. ҪȰ
I'll bring you some records when I come next time. ´ʱҸһЩƬ
I'll buy you an English reader by all means. һӢ
I'll call at his office on the chance of seeing him before he leaves. ҽİ칫ȥϣ°ǰ
I'll call for it on my way home this evening. ҽؼʱ˳ȡ
I'll call round at my brother's to pick up the dictionary. ҽֵܼȥһ°Ǳʵ
I'll call you if anything is needed. ҪҪʲôҾͽ㡣
I'll cast up these figures and tell you the total. ҪЩּȻ㡣
I'll certainly remember to post the letter for you. ҵȻǵҪ㷢š
I'll charge the expenses up. һЩüϵġ
I'll check back in half an hour and let you know what's been decided. Сʱٺϵľ֪ͨ㡣
I'll check off all the items in the inventory. ҽ˲嵥ϵĸĿ
I'll come and see you later. Ժ㡣
I'll confer with the manager about your suggestion. ҽĽ;̡
I'll confine myself to making a few remarks. ֻ򵥵˵仰
I'll deal your problems later. Ժٴ⡣
I'll do a good turn to anyone if I can. ֻҪܣκҶϰæ
I'll do anything but that. ˵ʲôҲ¡
I'll do him in. Ҫɱ
I'll do it straight away. Ͼȥ
I'll do it this very afternoon. Ҿڽ¡
I'll do nothing until I hear from you , at any rate. Σյǰȡκδʩ
I'll draw two lines across each other at an angle of 60. һཻʮȽǡ
I'll drink his health in honour of its being Christmas Day. ʥѽҾٱף
I'll drop around later when I'm free. п
I'll engage myself to lead you there. ҽǶȥ
I'll enter the names in alphabetical order. ҽĸ˳ּϡ
I'll fit in with your plans. һǵļƻġ
I'll get back as quick as I can. Ҫ
I'll get my own back on that boy who broke my watch ! ҪǸŪֱкб
I'll get up early , so as to be ready when you come. Щ𴲣ԱʱҾ׼ˡ
I'll give you a ring later. ԺҸ绰
I'll give you three sweets in exchange for an apple. ǻһƻ
I'll go along to the film with you. һȥӰ
I'll go and see what it is. ȥʲô
I'll go first and you come behind. ߣ
I'll go in a minute. ̾ȥ
I'll go instead of him. ҽȥ
I'll go shopping with you just to keep you company. Ҹ飬ȥ
I'll go there after a time. ҹЩʱҪȥǶ
I'll go to any restaurant but that one. Ǹ͹ݣκβ͹ҶԸȥ
I'll go tomorrow and talk it over with Xiao Yang. ȥСһ¡
I'll have a try at it. һ¡
I'll have Master Li repair the motor for you. ʦ޵
I'll have to mend my pace , or I'll be late. ұӿ첽Ҫٵˡ
I'll have to step out for a while. Ҫȥһ
I'll have to take time and think.I can't decide this offhand. Ҫʱ룬Ҳ̾¡
I'll have you turned out if you make any more trouble here. ﵷҾͰǸϳȥ
Ill health seems to have cleared Sarah out. ಡѾŪòһġ
I'll help you out in English study. Ӣѧϰæ
I'll help you with pleasure. Һܸ˰㡣
I'll inquire for it in this shop. ҽѯ̵ûֶۡ
I'll just run through these letters , and then we'll go out. Ұ⼸źܿ쿴һ飬ȻǾͳȥ
I'll leave as soon as I'm ready. һ׼þ뿪
I'll leave it to you to buy the tickets. ҰƱ½ȥ졣
I'll leave you to settle all the business. Ұδ֮¶ˡ
I'll lend you the book. ҽⱾ顣
I'll make good the damage I've made. һ⳥ɵʧ
I'll meet you at 2 o'clock in the waitingroom at the station. ڳվҺͷ
I'll meet you at the corner of Yan'an Street and Zhongshan Road. Ӱ·ɽ··ڵ㡣
I'll meet you outside at a quarter to eight. һ̰˵㣬ߵ㡣
I'll mend the hole in your blouse if you give me a needle and thread. ҪǸǮҾ͸Ķá
I'll never do this sort of thing. Ҿ¡
I'll never forget the day when I joined the Youth League. Զŵһ졣
I'll offer to go if nobody will. ûԸȥĻҺȥ
I'll pay back the money you lent me next week. ҰҵǮ㡣
I'll pay him back blow for blow. һر
I'll pick out a picture to show them. ҽѡһŻǿ
I'll protect her as far as possible. ҽܵر
I'll provide food for the picnic. ṩҰͳԵʳ
I'll put forward the clock ten minutes. ҪӲӡ
I'll put up my house for sale. Ҫ۷ݡ
I'll put you through to the manager. Ұĵ绰ӵ
I'll race you home. Һܻؼҡ
I'll read the question over once more. ҵðͷβٶһ顣
I'll remember you ever; I'll never forget you. ҽԶǵ㣻Ҿ㡣
I'll report you to the headmaster. ҽУ
I'll ring them around to find out who's unable to come. ҽֱ绰ǣ˽˭
I'll run and fetch mother. ҽȥ
I'll see you in a quarter of an hour( 15 minutes). һ̣ʮ֣Ӻ㡣
I'll see you in a week s time--that is to say , next Monday. Ǽʱ䰲һںҲ˵һɡ
I'll see you later on. Ժɡ
I'll see you through( your troubles). һ㣨鷳
I'll see you through. һȹѹصġ
I'll see you tomorrow. 
I'll show you how to play the game. Ϸ㿴
I'll show you round the garden. Ҵȥ԰
I'll speak to him on the first occasion. һлᣬҾ͸
I'll speak to that point later. ں滹Ҫ˵һ㡣
I'll square the matter up for you. ҽΪ˽¡
I'll stop by on my way home. ҽڻؼҵ·˳ȥ
I'll stop for you at the crossroads. ҽʮ·ڵ㡣
I'll string along , if you don't object. Ҫ㲻ԣҾ͸ȥ
I'll take 6 pounds for my old bicycle. гҪ
I'll take both , please. ͼݣҪ
I'll take care of the affairs of office. 칫ҵճ
I'll take that telephone call myself. ҪԽǸ绰
I'll take the children out to the pictures;there is a film suitable for them. ҽȥӰһӰʺǿ
I'll take the house only on the understanding that it is repaired. ޺ˣҾҪ
I'll take this one as well. һҲҪ
I'll take this one for want of a better. ȻûкõģҾҪɡѶΣҾ
I'll take this one. Ҫ
I'll talk to them individually. ҽغ̸
I'll tell him as soon as I see him. һ͸
I'll tell you a funny story if I may digress from my subject for a moment. ǿĻԸǽһȤĹ¡
I'll tell you everything that went down. ҪѾͳͳ㡣
I'll tell you this in confindence. Ұܸ㡣
I'll tell you what to do. Ҹô졣
I'll think on it for a while. һ
I'll treat you all. Ǵҡ
I'll try to get over to see you sometime next week. ʲôʱҽ跨㡣
I'll try to improve. Ҫ跨Ľ
I'll try to reason the man out of his fear. ҽ˵Ҫ¡
I'll use this piece of paper to mark the place. Ҫֽʾˡ
I'll wait for you in the garden. ڻ԰㡣
I'll wait till six o'clock. ҽȵӡ
I'll wait until he arrives and then I'll leave. ҪԺ뿪
I'll weigh the matter in my mind and tell you what I think tomorrow. Ҫúÿһ£ҵ뷨㡣
I'll write back to him tomorrow. ҽš
I'll write my letter on a fresh piece of paper. ҪһŸɾֽдš
Illness kept the two girls behind in mathematics. ʹŮѧѧˡ
Illustrations throw light on the text. ͼ˵ġ
I'm a bit tired. еۡ
I'm a citizen of Switzerland , not Austria. ʿ񣬲ǰµ
I'm a girl. ǸŮ
I'm a stranger here.Can you tell me where the station is ? ҲǱˡܸһվʲôط
I'm afraid he has gone down again. û
I'm afraid I have to sleep out tonight as I shan't be able to catch the train for hom ½ҵҹΪҸϲϻؼҵĻ𳵡
I'm afraid I'm rather out of touch with most of my old friends. ҺͶѶʧȥϵˡ
I'm afraid it's going to rain( I can't stay , etc.). ҪˣҲٴȥˣ
I'm afraid I've broken your pen. ܱǸҰıŪˡ
I'm afraid that I can't help you. ҿ²ܰ㡣
I'm afraid the very sick man is at death's door. ز˿ˡ
I'm afraid these shoes are done for. ҿЬѾˡ
I'm afraid this paint won't wipe off. Ϳǲġ
I'm afraid this possibility is not in the cards. ǲܵġ
I'm afraid we'll be playing into the enemy's hands. Ҫе˵ļơ
I'm afraid we're in for a storm. ҵһᶨꡣ
I'm afraid what I said just now was not called for. Ҹղ˵Ļǲؽġ
I'm anxious for him to go. Ҽеϣȥ
I'm anxious to see what the new neighbours are like. ҷǳ뿴ھʲôˡ
I'm ashamed of what I did. ΪԼ¸е
I'm ashamed that you should see me in this state. 㿴⸱ӣҸеΪ顣
I'm ashamed to do such things. ¡
I'm ashamed to say that it's true. ֻܲ˵ġ
I'm at a loss to know what to do. Ҳ֪ʲôá
I'm at work by 8 a. m. ˵ǰϰࡣ
I'm being careful. ڣκСġ
I'm busy but I'll come presently. æϾ
I'm busy now but I'll do it later on. ںæԺ
I'm certain that he has wronged me. ȷίҡ
I'm close to five pounds lighter ( heavier) than I was last winter. ұȥ궬ʱҪᣨأ
I'm cold -- please shut the window. 䡪ϴ
I'm dreadfully sorry to hear your bad news. ǵĻϢеʮѹ
I'm fed up with work ! ҶԹˣ
I'm feeling slightly better today. ҽеһˡ
I'm flying to Brussels tomorrow. ˷ɻȥ³
I'm getting much thinner these days. I'll have to take in some of my clothes. ݣЩµøСܴ
I'm getting quite near sighted. ң磩ԽԽˡ
I'm glad you've taken their advice. Һܸˣǵ
I'm going for a walk on the common. Ҫݵȥɢ
I'm going home early as a matter of fact it's my birthday. Ҵؼң֪ɣҵա
I'm going on holiday for a fortnight. Ҫݼܡ
I'm going to a party tonight. ҽȥμһۻᡣ
I'm going to be a school teacher , like my father and mother. ҪҰְֺһһѧУʦ
I'm going to breakfast with them tomorrow. Ҵȥ緹
I'm going to buy Mother a present for her birthday. Ҫȥĸ
I'm going to drive the Triumph to the police station. Ҫʤȥ
I'm going to finish the job with my friends. Ҫһѻꡣ
I'm going to have a physics quiz tomorrow. ǽ顣
I'm going to pick out a few books to send to some friends in South China. ҽѡĸϵļѡ
I'm going to pour out the tea for the guests. ǵ衣
I'm going to see the teacher to consult with him. ȥʦ¡
I'm going to the canteen for lunch. ȥʳó緹
I'm going to tot up the marks scored by my students. ׼ѧõķ
I'm going to write in a request for help. ҽд
I'm going upstairs to the bathroom. ¥ϴȥ
I'm happy that I can speak a little English now. ҺܸˣܽһӢˡ
I'm having difficulty with my daughter's maths homework. ѾŮѧҵء
I'm having difficulty with this work. ⹤ѡ
I'm hungry--I've nothing to eat. Ҷˡûжɳԡ
I'm in Class 9 , Grade 1 , of the No. 15 Middle School. ʮһ꼶Űѧϰ
I'm in Grade One. һ꼶
I'm in no mood for trifling. Ϸ
I'm in sympathy with your proposal. ͬĽ顣
I'm in the mood for work. 빤
I'm incapable of walking far today because I've hurt my foot. ҽ첻ԶΪˡ
I'm interested in studying the globe in my spare time. ϾʱҶоǺܸȤ
I'm just going home to clean up. I'll meet you in an hour at the park gate. һؼϴ裬һͷڹ԰ſڻ档
I'm just going to pack. Ҫȥʰ
I'm learning fast. ѧúܿ졣
I'm longing to see you. Ҽ뿴㡣
I'm looking for Mary this is her book. 顣
I'm looking for my glasses. I don't remember where I put them. Ѱҵ۾˷ˡ
I'm looking forward to our holiday next week. ܵļա
I'm nearly as clever as you. ҿôˡ
I'm no more mad than you. ͬһ衣
I'm not afraid to say what I think. Ҳ˵Լ뷨
I'm not at all satisfied with the present situation. Ҷ״һҲ㡣
I'm not going to bow down to people of this sort. Ҳ׼˱ϥ
I'm not going. Please scratch my name off the list. Ҳȥˡҵִϻ
I'm not hungry but I'd like a snack. ҲҵϲСԡ
I'm not in the least tired. һҲۡ
I'm not prepared to accept such weak arguments. ҲԸû˵۵㡣
I'm not ready to step down yet. һ׼ְ
I'm not staying at a hotel , I'm staying with friends. ûסùݣסѼ
I'm not very much good at this sort of work. Ҷֹ̫С
I'm off my food. ҲԷ
I'm only too pleased ( very pleased) to help you. ܹҷǳˡ
I'm packing in football after this season. ڹȥҾͲˡ
I'm pleased because he consented to my idea. ҺܸΪͬҵ
I'm pleased to be on land once more. һλص½ϣܸˡ
I'm pleased to see you , Adam. ǵҿˡ
I'm pressed for money this week. ΪǮ
I'm putting a point on this stick. ڰ
I'm quite able to pay for this suit. µǮȫ
I'm quite in agreement with what he said. ʮͬ˵Ļ
I'm quite powerless in the matter. Ϊ
I'm rather busy for the present. ൱æ
I'm rather short of money just now. ൱ȱǮ
I'm ready to match my strengh with ( against) yours. ׼
I'm ready to throw my job up. ׼ҵĹ
I'm really delighted with the news. ϲϢ
I'm right in advising you not to be too thorough in your use of reference books. Ȱʹòο鲻Ҫٵ̫ϸǶԵġ
I'm sick of all this rain. ꣬巳ˡ
I'm sick of the winter;why doesn't it get warm? ҶⶬеᷳˣΪʲôů
I'm simply starving. ҼֱҪˡ
I'm sleepy after my long walk. һγ·е롣
I'm so glad to see you. ̫ˡ
I'm so sleepy that I can hardly keep my eyes open. ˯̫Ũ۾ˡ
I'm sorry , brown sugar is out of stock. Բ𣬺ˡ
I'm sorry , but we don't keep them. ԲûУ
I'm sorry , he is not at home. ܱǸڼҡ
I'm sorry , I have forgotten your name. Բˡ
I'm sorry I have been hasty. Բ̫ˡ
I'm sorry I hurt you it was not intentional. ܶԲ㡪ǹġ
I'm sorry I slept in. Բ˯ͷˡ
I'm sorry if my words hurt you--I meant no harm. ҵĻð㣬ܱǸҲûж⡣
I'm sorry now that my words were so hasty. ܶԲҵʱ˵̫ˡ
I'm sorry to disagree with you. ܱǸҺͬ
I'm sorry to have left my notes behind. ⣬˴ʼǡ
I'm sorry to learn of his illness. ˣҺѹ
I'm sorry you've been kept waiting. ܱǸһֱš
I'm stuck up. Ҹסˡ
I'm sure of his honesty. ȷʵɿ
I'm surprised to hear that he has broken his word. 벻ʧš
I'm suspicious of his story because I know he sometimes tells lies. Ҷ˵ɣΪ֪ʱ˵ٻ
I'm thirsty and would like a drink. ҿˣȵ㶫
I'm thirsty--I'd like a drink of water. ҿˡȵˮ
I'm thirsty--what about a drink? ҿˡһô
I'm tied down here all day. 춼˩ˡ
I'm tired because I've just run home from school. ˣΪҸմѧУܻؼҡ
I'm tired of hearing it. Ҷˡ
I'm tired of it , aren't I? Ҷˣǲǣ
I'm tired of the whole business. Ҷʵڸеᷳ
I'm tired out. I've had a long journey. ҳһԶţƣ
I'm too tired to walk another step. ҺۣһҲ߲
I'm turning out the cupboard to look for a lost key. ҷ¹ҶʧԿס
I'm twelve years old. ʮꡣ
I'm used to walking because I haven't got a car. ϰڲУΪû
I'm very happy to have a chance to visit your school. ҺܸлᵽУιۡ
I'm very tired with that long walk. ôһ·ҷǳۡ
I'm willing to do anything in reason. ֻҪҶԸ
I'm worried about his health. ҺܵĽ
Immerse the cloth in the boiling dye ! ѲڵȾȥ
Imperialism is irretrievably on the decline. ۹޿ȵ˥ȥ
Imperialism is the monopoly stage of capitalism. ۹ʱ¢Ͻ׶Ρ
Imperialist aggression has met with strong opposition from the people throughout the ۹⵽ȫǿҷԡ
In \ A dog bit Chris \ the verb is active , but in \ Chris was bitten by a dog \ the У̬
In \ John hit me \ , \ me \ is in the objective case. ԼҾǱ
In 1603 James I united England and Scotland. ղķ˹һͳһӢո
In 1619 the first Negro slaves were brought to America from West Africa. һū˵ޡ
In 1691 the first negro slaves were brought to America from West Africa to work on th һһһū͵ޣڸ
In 1775 , England was at war with her American colonies. һӢֳؽս
In 1812 , Napoleon declared war on Russia. һһضԶս
In 1862 the American slaves won their struggle for freedom. ūӮΪɶеĶʤ
In 1863 Lincoln gave freedom to all American slaves. ֿʹеūɡ
In 1947 India received its independence from Britain. ӡӢö
In 1957 the shop was turned into a factory. һ꣬ĳ˹
In 1969 the first men landed on the moon--I was twelve at the time. һһε򡪡ʱʮꡣ
In 20 years the city has spread quickly to the north. ʮѸٵ򱱷չˡ
In a blaze of anger he shouted at them. ŭǺš
In a few months or half a year , go over the first book once again. »꣬ѵһһ顣
In a packed and silent court room the judge began to sum up. ڼ˵ྲķͥϣٿʼϰԶҪ
In a terrible storm the ship hit a rock and broke into pieces. һδ籩Уʯײˡ
In a train I like to sit and gaze out of the window. ڻϲӴ⡣
In a way infinity is easier to imagine than some of the very big numbers. ĳ̶ֳ˵Щ޴ָЩ
In a word , he tires of everything. ֮һжеˡ
In a word , I don't trust him. һ仰Ҳ
In a word , practice is far more important than book knowledge. һ仰ʵԶ鱾֪ʶҪ
In addition , I paid 100 yuan. ָһԪ
In addition to English , he has to study a second foreign language. Ӣ⣬Ҫѧ
In addition to his homework , he did many exercises. ˼ͥҵ⣬ϰ⡣
In addition to the main question , there are secondary matters to talk about. Ҫ֮⣬ЩҪۡ
In America , they usually tip taxi drivers. һҪ˾Сѡ
In autumn , leaves turn yellow. Ҷơ
In autumn leaves of trees turn red. Ҷ졣
In autumn the leaves change from green to yellow. 죬Ҷ̱ơ
In autumn the leaves fall down from the trees. Ҷϵ
In brief , the matter stands thus. 򵥵˵ġ
In bright light , the pupil shrinks. ̫Ĺͫ׻
In Britain , it is illegal to drive when you are drunk. Ӣ˾ƿΥ
In Britain it is a tradition to give children chocolate eggs at Easter. Ӣڸǳɿһͳ
In capitalist countries , many people are out of job. ʱʧҵ
In case I forget , please remind me about it. Ҫˣҡ
In class the teacher gave expression to his hopes for a new subject. ʦڿϱʾϣһ¿Ŀ
In class we should not talk at the same time; we should take turns. ϿʱǲӦͬʱԣӦԡ
In compositions , it is the quality of the mind that counts. ķ棬ǾԵġ
In conclusion , I should like to thank all those who have worked so hard to bring abo ҪͶȡóɹǱʾл
In court , the man declared that he had done nothing wrong. ڷͥûʲô¡
In desperation , the old woman sold her ring to get some money for food. ھУλָ̫̫ǮԵġ
In developing a design , a number of problems have to be taken into account. ʱ뿼һϵ⡣
In developing a design , one has to take account of many factors. ʱҪء
In discussing this problem we ought to keep to the point at issue. ʱӦץס֮㡣
In early spring we could see the shoots appearing on the bushes. 紺ʱڣܿѿȷ
In England and America the school year begins in September. ӢѧУǾ¿ѧ
In England the ( pound)is the unit of currency. Ӣǻҵλ
In England we drive on the left. Ӣǿ߿
In England you must pay tax on money you earn. ӢǮҪ˰
In Europe , there are a lot of immigrants from Africa and Asia. ŷӷ޺ȥ
In fact the earth is actually a bit nearer to the sun during our winter. ڶ̫ʵϻҪһЩ
In fair weather prepare for foul. 컹Ҫ졣
In Greece , as in Italy , they use a lot of olive oil in cooking. ϣ˺һ˰͡
In gym class we paired off for the game. ǷֳһһԵϷ
In Harbin many people resort to the bathing beach in hot weather. ڶﳣȥԡ
In his lecture on English grammar , he glanced at English pronunciation. Ӣ﷨ʱԵᵽӢķ
In his lecture on geology , he touched on the subject of climate. ڹڵѧıУҲ漰⡣
In his life he gave an example of bravery and wisdom. һΪ¸Һǻ۵İ
In his preface the author set forth his reasons for writing the book. ǰвдⱾԭ
In hospital the nurses helped me to wash. ҽԺﻤʿϴϴ衣
In hot weather he swallows much water. ʱȺܶˮ
In 'James sang in the choir yesterday , 'the verb is in the past tense. Уõǹ
In just a few days its root will strike deep into earth. Ҫ˼죬ĸͻС
In London there are always tourists looking around. ׶أڵιۡ
In May , Mother's illness took a turn for the worse. Ĳˡ
In my judgement , he is right. ΪǶԵġ
In my youth I played football. ʱ
In neither case can I agree. Ҷͬ⡣
In New China men and women enjoy equal rights. йŮͬȨ
In northern countries , a north wind is colder than a south wind. ڱϷ䡣
In October 1935 the Red Army reached northern Shanxi. һʮº±
In old China the poor children had no right to go to school. ھй˼ҵĺûѧȨ
In old days , my father died of hunger and cold. ھᣬҸڼȡ
In old times people had a theory that the world was flat. ȥΪǱġ
In one room next to him I found a lot of good books. ڵһҷֺܶ顣
In order to achieve the four modernizations we must carry on our techincal revolution ΪʵĸִǱм
In order to make deeper study on this problem , they collected some latest informatio Ϊоһ⣬ռһЩϲ
In order to meet the needs of agriculture we must produce more tractors. ΪӦũҵǱ
In order to read foreign reference material , he has learnt four foreign languages. ΪĶοϣѧ
In order to stop the fire from spreading , some of the houses nearby had been pulled Ϊ˷ֹӣļݱƵ
In order to understand scientific growth , we must take account of the social and cul Ϊ˽ѧķչ̣Ǳ뿼ĻӰ
In our plans for the journey , we have provided for possible accidents. мƻУΪܷʵ׼
In our work quality counts for as much as quantity. ǵĹУͬҪ
In parts of Northern France , farmers still plough up shell fragments and weapons. ڷĳЩطũʱƬ
In preliberation days the apprentices were usually kicked around a great deal by thei ǰѧͽǳܵϰŰ
In preliberation days the daily necessities were marked up every day. ǰƷǼۡ
In proteins , atoms of nitrogen are combined with carbon , hydrogen and oxygen atoms. ڵУԭ̼⡢ԭ໯ϡ
In recent times , pollution has gone from bad to worse all over the world. Ⱦȫء
In relation to London , our town is very small. ׶ȣСúܡ
In respect of what you say , there is nothing more that we can do. ̸Ҳûʲô¿ˡ
In Russia , the sea sometimes freezes in winter. ڶˮʱɱ
In saying this I am not aiming at you. ˵⻰ɲġ
In solving these problems you must apply the formulas you have just learned. øѧĹʽЩ⡣
In some countries , one ton is 1 , 000 kg. Щһֵһǧ
In some countries black people do not have equality with white people. ĳЩҺûкͰͬȵȨ
In some places rats have even been seen. Щط
In some things you must trust to our elders. Щ
In spite of all his faults , he is still a good comrade. ȱ㣬λͬ־
In spite of all the discomforts the Curies worked on. 򸾲һѲ㣬š
In spite of all this discomforts , the Curies worked on. 򸾲һѲ㣬š
In spite of my friend's shortcomings , I still think he is a good man. ҵЩȱ㣬һΪһˡ
In spite of the difficulties , we must carry the work to completion. ȻѣǱ
In sports he did not measure up to his younger brother. 棬Ȳܵܡ
In spring , the English countryside is green. ӢũһƬɫ
In spring there are many waterfalls on the mountain. ɽٲ
In spring there are wild flowers on every side. 죬Ұ
In sum , theory should be combined with practice. ֮۱ͬʵϡ
In summer I go swimming in the Lijang River now and then. Ҿ콭ȥӾ
In summer people often go to the beach and swim. ǳ̲Ӿ
In summer the sun goes down in late evening. 죬̫ȥ
In summer we store our winter clothes. ǰѶղ
In taking a picture , the shutter , the focal length and the other things must be adj չУšȵȱ밴ʵԵ
In that city many people use electric cookers. Ǹ˶õ¯
In that job Ellis just coasts along and hardly lifts a finger. ˹Ƿݹޱȣ
In that regard at least I agree. ͬ⡣
In that respect you are quite right. һϣȫȷ
In that society the many are exploited by the few. Ǹܵ˵
In that way I'll be able to pick up some theoretical knowledge too. ҲѧһЩ֪ʶ
In the army , a general is of a higher rank than a captain. ½ｫľαξߡ
In the army , officers disipline men to make them into good soldiers. ھٰʿѵսʿ
In the army , the general takes rank of the colonel. ھľξУ֮ϡ
In the basketball game , his foul played into the opponent's hands. УķԷһͶĻᡣ
In the book she wrote of the Taiping Rebellion. Ȿд̫ƽ¡
In the classroom the pupils sit at desks. ڽѧǰ
In the cold weather some of them hibernate. еϺˡ
In the depths of the Great Depression , we could buy no meat or fruit. ھʱڣ򲻵ˮ
In the early days of New England , the whole population of a town sat under one minis ڵӢȫǵֻһʦ
In the end it disappears completely. ȫڡ
In the end you will come to understand. ġ
In the evening we made our way to the railway station. ϣǾվȥ
In the evening we watched dancing and singing in a big theatre. ϣһҴ糡ۿ˸衣
In the event of fire , ring the alarmbell. һʧ
In the eye of the law a person is a minor until he is eighteen years of age. ͷ˵˵ʮꡣ
In the fall , Wilma limped off to school. 죬һһյѧȥˡ
In the flour mill , wheat grains are powdered. ĥĥɷĩ
In the hot summer the plants lacked water. ȵ죬ֲȱˮ
In the liberation war , many fighters laid down their lives for the revolution. ڽսУܶսʿΪ׳
In the meantime , consult dictionaries , memorize grammatical rules. ʱҪʵ䣬﷨
In the meantime , consult dictionaries and memorize grammatical rules. ͬʱҪĴʵ䣬﷨
In the meanwhile , I'll go for a few days to Shanghai. ͬʱһҪȥϺա
In the middle of the program they had to leave. ǲòݳϯ
In the morning the grass was wet with dew. 糿¶ˮ
In the name of common sense , what are you doing? 㾿ڸʲô
In the name of law. Էɵ塣
In the old days I never made enough to feed my family. ھᣬǮҡ
In the old days the peasants lived a miserable life. ھᣬũʹࡣ
In the old days they lived from hand to mouth. ھ׾ݡ
In the old society , officials stuck together against the masses. ھᣬٹ໤ѹա
In the old society , the labouring people suffered from poverty and illness. ھᣬͶƶӡ
In the old society , the workers had little to live upon. ھṤ˿΢
In the old society , the working people were deprived of the right to be educated. ھͶ񱻶ܽȨ
In the old society her parents were deprived of every means of livelihood and finally ھĸĸһϣֻÿ
In the old society hunger , cold , and illness cut down many of the villagers. ھἢͼȥ˴˵
In the Olympic Games the winner will get a gold medal. ڰ˻ʤߵõһöơ
In the open air , we held a memorial meeting. ׷ᡣ
In the past , people had candles to light their homes. ȥǼ
In the past few years the workers have put forward a lot of suggestions ( opinions). ⼸˴飨
In the restaurant , they leave a tip to the waiter on the table. ڷǰСѷϸԱ
In the room there was a long table spread with candy , biscuits and fruits. һųӣǹɺ͸ˮ
In the school play , David played an old man. ѧУݳľάһˡ
In the sentence \ Barry likes chocolate \ ,  \ Barry \ is the subject. ھ
In the sentence \ The boy threw the ball \ , the word \ threw \ is a verb. кУǶʡ
In the sentence 'Frank kicked the ball' , the word'ball'is the object of the verb'kic һУǶʵı
In the sixth form , Andrew specialized in Maths and Physics. 꼶³רѧ
In the snow the animals went short of food. ѩﶯû㹻ʳ
In the summer , I prefer cotton shirts to nylon shirts . Ը޲Ը
In the test the teacher marked all my answers right. ʦҵĴ϶˶Ժš
In the U.S. men don't wear hats now; they're out of fashion. ڲñӣñѲʱˡ
In the United States , fifty individual states are united under the federal governmen ʮͳһ쵼֮¡
In the West , one can rent furnished rooms. ǿôҾߵķ䡣
In the West people think it's rude to stare at a person. Ϊſǲòġ
In the winter , the water turns into ice. ˮ˱
In these days of rising prices it is difficult for many people to keep body and soul Щά
In this book , the headwords are in large type. Ŀô塣
In this compostion spelling mistakes stick out while grammatical ones are not so obvi ƪУƴдͻ﷨󵹲ôԡ
In this connection I may say a few words about him. ⷽ棬Ҳ̸
In this little village , he passed for a learned man. СΪѧʵˡ
In this part of the world we get such beautiful sunsets. һǿԿ侰ɫ
In this photograph , I am in the foreground and our house is behind me. ƬǰңǼҵķӡ
In this they displayed a lofty communist spirit. Ǳ˳ߵĹ徫
In this type of business you naturally have to rub up against all kinds of people. ҵϣȻҪӴָ
In this way he got the weight of the elephant. ⷽƳ˴
In this way we obtained all the data we needed in our work. ǻ˹Ҫϡ
In those capitalist countries absenteeism and frequent work stoppage have greatly cut ЩʱƵͣѾʹĹ
In those days the place was heavily guarded. ʱطرء
In those days they could hardly keep alive. ʱǼֱûȥ
In those years , poverty stricken , hungry refugees wandered about the countryside. Щͷũ嵽ˡ
In today's practice , a substantial part of hydro electricity orginates from reservoi 죬ܴһˮԴˮ⡣
In view of your departure tomorrow , can you spare me a few moments? Ҫ뿪ˣ̸ܸһ̸
In what country can you find the pyramids? ĸҵ֣
In what have I offended? ˣ
In what quarter of the town is the school situated? ѧУеĸ
In winter , the weather in the north is very cold. 䡣
In winter bears usually hibernate in their dens. ͨѨﶬߡ
In winter there are no leaves on the trees. ûҶ
In winter there is ice on the pond. 
In winter we wear woollen clothes to keep us warm. ǴëԱů
In winter when clothes are washed , they don't get dry very easily. ϴ׸ɡ
In writing one has to conform to usage as well as to the rules of grammar. дʱҪ﷨Ҫϰ÷
Incidentally , did you know that my uncle is visiting us? ˵һ£֪
Incidents crowd upon my mind as I write. ִдʱǧͷ
Incoming flights land on this side of the airport. 뾳ķɻͣڻһߡ
Indeed he is young , but he is very prudent. ȷᣬȴܽ
Indeed yes( no). ȷǵģǣ
Indignation bereft him of speech. ߵ˵
Indirect Object ӱ
Industrial towns are often very dirty;but this one is unusually clean. ҵǺģ쳣ࡣ
Infinite things go on and on and on , forever. ĶԶԶȥġ
Information was smuggled out by a friendly guard. һѺõĿذϢ͵͵˳ȥ
Information was usually given orally over the counter. ͨڹ̨ϿͷѶ
Ink stains worse than almost anything. īˮɵۼκζ
Inside the pyramids are long passages to these rooms. ڽ棬ͨĹҵĳȡ
Inside the pyramids are the burial rooms for kings and queens. ڽйĹҡ
Inspection declined. лιۡ
Instead of contenting himself with what he had , he was always asking for more. ӲеģҪģ
Instead of going round by the road , we came by ( took) a ( the) short cut. ûߴ·ǳһǣ
Instead of putting aside their old clothes , the couple altered them for their childr ԷûаѾ¶ǰǸĸǴ
Instead of wasting time , she employed herself in reading. ˷ʱ䣬Ŭˡ
Intellectuals should identify with the workers , peasants and soldiers. ֪ʶӦú͹ũһƬ
Invitations kept rolling in. ׷׶
Iran is a democratic country. һ壩ҡ
Ireland lies to the west of England. λӢ֮
Iron is a cheap metal. һ۵Ľ
Iron is a solid. ǹ塣
Iron is apt to rust. ⡣
Iron ore is found in rocks. ʯʯзֵġ
Is all the class present? ȫ˶
Is anybody here? ڴ
Is anything the matter? ʲô
Is crime on the decrease? İǷڼУ
Is divorce allowed in your country? ǹ
Is entrance charged for? 볡Ҫշ
Is growing wheat here as difficult as growing rice? Сֵһ
Is he a chief engineer? ܹʦ
Is he a judge of the sports meet? ˶ĲԱ
Is he a young lad? ǸС
Is he anything of a sportsman? е˶Աķ
Is he back from his travels yet? лûУ
Is he dead yet? ڻû
Is he fit for the job? ʺϸ
Is he ill? --I think not. 𣿡벻ɡ
Is he rich? --Not at all. 𣿡һҲ
Is he still of the same mind? Բı
Is he your regular customer? ǵ
Is here a likely place to study? ѧϰĺʵط
Is it a join in the pipe? ǹӽӷ촦
Is it a safe country to live in? ȫ
Is it because we are closer to the sun in summer than we are in winter? Ϊڶ̫һЩ
Is it cold outdoors? 
Is it my fault that you don't want to learn? 㲻ԸѧϰѵҵĹʧ
Is it necessary for you to go there every night? ÿ϶ȥ
Is it necessary to set down these additional rules? бҪƶЩ涨
Is it O.K.to park my car here? ҿͣ
Is it real gold? 
Is it safe to swim here? Ӿȫ
Is it the same lecture as tomorrow's? ݽһ
Is it time for play? 
Is it true that he has left London? 뿪׶صϢȷʵ
Is it true that you have five brothers? 
Is it wise to go there alone? һ˵Ƕȥ
Is that a wise thing to do? 
Is that container large enough to hold all the books? Ǹװе鹻
Is that the case that you are going abroad? Ҫ
Is the baby a he or a she? ӤкŮ
Is the baby awake or asleep? Ӥ˻˯ţ
Is the book in print or in manuscript? Ȿûиӡ
Is the branch strong enough to hold you? ֦ܳԵס
Is the climate hot in your country? ǹ
Is the country mountainous ? Ҷɽ
Is the fire in? 
Is the ground marked out for our game? ΪǱ
Is the League meeting held today? We'd better make sure of it. Ż쿪ʸ塣
Is the manager about? ڣ
Is the mountain climbable? ɽʵ
Is the new car performing well? ÿ
Is the new dictionary out yet? ´ʵ
Is the news official? ǹٷϢ
Is the position still open? ְλ
Is the water on or off? ˮͷŻǹţ
Is the window open or shut? Żǹţ
Is the wood dry enough to burn? ľɵÿ
Is there a calendar clock in your family? 
Is there a cigarette case on the table? ̺
Is there a passage through these rocks? Щʯм·ͨ
Is there a short cut to the station? վȥн·
Is there any fresh news? ʲôϢ
Is there any hurry? мıҪ
Is there any life on the moon? 
Is there any means of getting there? ʲô취ɵ
Is there any possibility of your getting to London this week? пܵ׶ȥ
Is there any use in discussing the matter further? ȥк洦
Is there anyone to attend to him? չ
Is there anything planned for tonight? ʲô
Is there anything special in the papers today? 챨ʲôرҪϢ
Is there anything surprising about it? I don't think so. ѵʲôֵģΪûʲôֵġ
Is there life beyond the grave? ˻
Is there room for one or more in the car? ﻹһ
Is this a complete story? һĹ
Is this a field of wheat? С
Is this a jeep or truck? һճһ
Is this a jewel? һ鱦ʯ
Is this a medicine cabinet? ҩ
Is this a safety razor blade? ǰȫƬ
Is this a simple problem in division? Ǽ򵥵ĳ
Is this hat on straight? ⶥñӣã
Is this kind of bicycle made in Guangzhou? гǹ
Is this kind of telephone made in Guangzhou? ֵ绰ڹ
Is this neighbourhood quiet? ︽
Is this picture meant for me ? ŻǴҵ
Is this portrait taken from life or copied from photograph? This is a portrait from l дĻģд
Is this the right tr ain for London? ȥ׶صĻ
Is this the road to London? ·ͨ׶
Is this the train for Glasgow? ǿ˹Ļ
Is this your subsistence depot? ǵʳֿ
Is your brother at home?--No , he's at work ( i.e. at his place of employment , etc.) ܵܣ磩ڼ𣿡ϰˣ
Is your brother in or has he gone to the match? ܵڼһǿȥˣ
Is your father a worker? 㸸ǹ
Is your father any better? 㸸׺һ
Is your mistress at home? Ůڼ
Is your new car satisfactory? ʹɣ
Is your sister a student? ѧ
Is your sister behind with her studies? лѹĹ
Is your tooth still painful? ʹ
Is Zhang Li as careful with her homework as Li Pin? Ƶϸ
Isabel is at home. ɯڼ
Isn't it a beauty ! 
It acts like slow poison. Զҩá
It affords the key to an understanding of the situation. ṩ˽Ƶ
It all turned out for the best. һ⡣
It appeared that the little girl would probably never walk. СŮܿԶ߲·ˡ
It appears that he is ill. ƺв
It appears that somebody wants you. ƺ㡣
It appears to me that something is wrong. ҿе㲻ͷ
It aroused public indignation. ˹ߡ
It astonished us to hear that you did not received our letter. ˵㻹ûյǵţʹʮ־ȡ
It becomes ill you to do so. ͦʵġ
It began to get dark. ˡ
It began to rain hard. 꿪ʼ´ˡ
It breezed from the west all day. 촵΢΢硣
It brings joy twofold you. ˫ϲš
It came across my mind that he might be waiting for me there. 뵽ҡ
It came down with a clash. һ¡
It came to my ears by chance. żȻ
It can be done with great ease. ׾ٵġ
It can be very cold in Scotland. ոġ
It can readily be understood. º˽⡣
It can't move about in the usual way. ƽˡ
It cast a cloud on our future. ǵǰ;ͶӰ
It chanced that I was out when he called. ʱǡҲڼҡ
It comes natural to some people to do things like that I have tried very often , but ˣҲŪãѧᣩ
It concerns his welfare. ϵҸ
It concerns my welfare. ҵҸйء
It constitutes a class by itself. Գһࡣ
It cost him his life. °͵ˡ
It cost me a great deal of money. ҺܶǮ
It cost me a lot of work. ½ҴۡҲٹ򡣣
It costs 10 p. an hour to park in this car park. ͣͣһͷҪʮʿ
It costs double what it did. ⶫǰ
It costs something like ten pounds. ֵʮ
It costs too much. ̫ˡ
It could be a bushmaster. ܿһ޴ߡ
It could rain tomorrow. Ҫꡣ
It created wide comment in the press. 𱨽㷺ۡ
It dawned on Mary that she would fail the course if she did not study harder. ʼʶѧϰſξͻ᲻
It defies description. ޷ݵġ
It didn't happen suddenly;the cchange was gradual. 鲻ͻȻģ𽥱仯ġ
It didn't take the children long to figure out the correct answer. ûлܶʱȷĴ𰸡
It does not do to trust to memory for these things. Щ¹ƾǲеġ
It does not do to work too much. ̫۲á
It doesn't matter about closing the window. ϴûϵ
It doesn't matter much , does it ? ûʲôϵǲǣ
It doesn't matter that you came late. ˣûʲô
It doesn't matter to me which one you choose. ĸ޹ء
It doesn't matter what you feel , you must listen to reason. ǡ
It doesn't matter.I guess. ûйϵġ
It doesn't seem to have much meaning. ûж塣
It eased me of the burden. ʹҼ˸
It effected nothing. ûЧ
It ended in a failure. ʧܸա
It entirely depends upon circumstances. ȫ
It feels like rain. Ҫꡣ
It fell about her , rippling and shining like a cascade of brown water. ͷɢϣɫСٲƮ
It fell with a loud crash. һˡ
It forms a companion to the present volume. 뱾ɽƪ
It forms a substantial contribution to the subjects of acoustics. ѧʵԵĹס
It forms the core of all the questions. γġ
It frosted last night. ҹ˪
It gave him such a shock that his face turned white. ʹһˡ
It gave me much pleasure to have been working with you. һʱһҸеǳ졣
It gets light at about 5:30 in the morining. ϴԼ
It goes against the Marxist principles. Υ˼ԭ
It goes nowhere. ·ĶҲͨĶҲãۻ򰲣ݲϡ
It grips sth. in its death clutch. ץסĳ
It had a picture of the Queen on it. ƱӡУӢŮ
It had quite gone out of my mind. ҰԺȥˡ
It happened at the well. 鷢ھԡ
It happened on a day in November when the weather was very wet and cold. ·ʮһµһ죬ʱֳʪֺ䡣
It happened overnight. ġ
It happened to be a fine one that day. á
It happened two months ago. ·ǰ
It happened when I was living in the country. ·סũʱ
It happened with unpleasant consequences. ²˲ĺ
It happens that his sister is a closed friend of mine. ҵһѡ
It happens that I received the letter this morning. ҽյš
It has a great deal of sugar. Ҫɷǡ
It has a very ugly face. һѿ
It has become much warmer. ůͶˡ
It has been a very dry summer , it has only rained once or twice. ļǳɺֻ¹һΡ
It has been especially hot this summer. رȡ
It has been proved beyond contradiction. ѵõ޿ɱ粵֤
It has been raining for three days on end. 겻ͣҹ
It has been raining the whole day. ¸ͣ
It has caused the circulation of many stories. ҥԵ
It has come to my notice that he was poor in health. ע⵽岻á
It has fallen over. Stand it up again. ˣ
It has fired the whole country with enthusiasm. ʹȫ硣
It has long been an acknowledged want. ǹϵıƷ
It has no attraction for me. û
It has no taste. ⶫûζ
It has nothing to do with me. ޹ء
It has rained itself out ȫͣ
It has saved millions of lives. 
It has several uses. кü;
It has the first claim to consideration. Ҫȸ迼ǡ
It has three constituents. ֳɷ֡
It hides large quantities of nuts inside trees. شļ
It inspired him with courage. ¹
It is a bad form to make a display of learning. ҫѧһֻ硣
It is a bird in full feather. һֻë
It is a bright , sunny day. һˬĵӡ
It is a British custom to have a tree in the house at Christmas. ʥʱһӢһַϰߡ
It is a burden to the people. һָ
It is a circular railway. ǻ
It is a clever disposition of troops. ľ²
It is a cleverly constructed story. Ǹ˼Ĺ¡
It is a cluster of grapes. һѡ
It is a dead match. һѲĻ
It is a deceitful child. һѵĺӡ
It is a disadvantage not to be able to drive a car. Ὺǲġ
It is a discouragement to me. ʹйˡ
It is a disgrace to him. ˵Ǹ衣
It is a divine plan. һļƻ
It is a done job. һ˵Ĺ
It is a faithful report. һʵı档
It is a formidable task , but we are determined not to shrink from it. һǳ޵񣬵Ǿ
It is a full length portrait. һȫ
It is a gift for my brother. Ǹֵܵ
It is a gloomy day. Ǹ졣
It is a good five miles from here. Ӣ·
It is a good medicine for colds. һθðҩ
It is a great force to advance all kinds of work. һƶľ޴
It is a great honour to be elected as a model worker. ѡΪͶģǺܴ١
It is a great joy to battle against nature. Ȼ
It is a halfway inn. мõ꣨;õ꣩
It is a kind of mellow wine fom Shao xing. ˳һִơ
It is a lion's nature to kill. Ѫʨӵıԡ
It is a long time since I had a holiday. ԴϴݼٵѾܳʱˡ
It is a long time since I saw him last. ԴϴμԺкܳʱˡ
It is a matter for determination by the departments concerned. Ӧйزž顣
It is a matter of course that a deer is not a horse. ¹Ȼġ
It is a matter of especial importance. رҪ¡
It is a matter of ten li from here to there. ⵽ǴԼ
It is a matter to be regretted. һź¡
It is a mean motive. ǱɵĶ
It is a memorial to the martyrs. ʿ
It is a mere matter of form. ⲻǸʽˡ
It is a mile further. һӢ
It is a misty morning. һ糿
It is a mosquito bite. Ӷĸ
It is a new sort of bike. һ͵г
It is a noble act. һָеΪ
It is a passenger plane made in China. һܹͻ
It is a pleasure to hear her sing. һ׮¡
It is a political crisis. Σ
It is a possibility that he will come tonight. п
It is a problem that cuts across all strata of society. һӰ쵽һײ⡣
It is a puzzle to me how he could come here. Ҳ֪ôġ
It is a quilt. һޱ
It is a railway time table. һгʱ̱
It is a rare and delicate treasure. һѵõľƷ
It is a rare book. 䱾
It is a river 300 miles in lenght. һӢĺ
It is a satisfaction to him to have won. ʤʹ⡣
It is a severe lesson to all of us. Ǵҵһ̽ѵ
It is a sharp curve in the road. Ǽת䡣
It is a spacious workshop. һĳ䡣
It is a spring bed. һŵɴ
It is a straight line. һֱߡ
It is a T square. һѶֳߡ
It is a thought too small. һ̫Сˡ
It is a track off the main road. һŴ·С
It is a very good translation. һƪܺõġ
It is a very interesting hobby ! һȤģҵࣩã
It is a yearly plant. һֲ
It is about a year since then. ʱһˡ
It is about time I went home. Ҹûؼҵʱˡ
It is about time that the thing should be done. Ǹµʱˡ
It is above the common mass , above idleness , above want , above insignificance. ǳһˡɢƶֵӵ顣
It is advisable to keep a little food in reserve in case of emergency. ôһʳӦ衣
It is all downhill work. ⶼ˳¶µģʡģ
It is all over with him. ˡ
It is almost needless to say so. ô˵
It is almost ten o'clock , we must leave in a minute. ʮˣϸˡ
It is already twelve o'clock. Ѿʮˡ
It is an accidental error. żȻ
It is an act of kindness to help a blind man across the street. ä˹·һֺ¡
It is an affair of the first magnitude. ͷҪ顣
It is an ancient temple. һ
It is an animal of the monkey kind. һںĶ
It is an area of sandy soil. ɳ
It is an earthshaking era. һ츲صʱ
It is an economical stove. Ǿ¯
It is an evergreen tree. һó
It is an hour's run by train from here to London. Ӵ˵ص׶شһСʱг̡
It is an hour's walk more or less. ǴԼҪһСʱ
It is an illusion that the sun goes round the earth. ̫ΧƵתһִ
It is an impossible task. һ첻Ĺ
It is an off season for fruit. ˮ
It is an organic disease. Լ
It is an unpleasant matter , and I suggest that we let the whole thing drop for a few һ£ǻƲɡ
It is apparent to all observers. й۲߶˵¡
It is around five o'clock. ڴԼӡ
It is as you told me. ҵ
It is at most a mistake. ⶥ಻Ǹ
It is bad in quality. á
It is bad manners to blow your nose at table. Էʱߩǲòġ
It is begining to storm. ʼ±ˡ
It is beneath your dignity to answer such a rude remark. ҰĻشϡ
It is best that you go at once. ̾ߡ
It is better that you should have asked him to come. ġ
It is better to ask him even though he ( should) refuse. ʹܾǻȥȽϺá
It is beyond ( =out of) all comparison. ޿ɱġ
It is beyond our conception. ˵ǲ˼ġ
It is beyond the limit of my ability. ⳬҵ
It is blowing a gale. δ
It is both good and cheap. ֱֺˡ
It is but a joke. ⲻЦѡ
It is cast in silver. ɡ
It is characteristic of him to talk nonsense. ˵˵
It is classed as an agricultural state. ݱΪũҵݡ
It is classed high in literature. Ȿѧгߵĵλ
It is clear ( that) you have been deceived. ȷʵƭˡ
It is clever of you to say that. ˵Ǵġ
It is coming in foggy; we had better get home before it thickens. ڿʼˣŨǰؼҡ
It is common sense that the maintenance of public order would be impossible without s ûЩ£޷ά֣֪
It is common sense to practise thrift. ʵнԼǺǵġ
It is counter to the spirit of the times. ʱ෴
It is cultivated for its flowers. ؿѳֻ
It is dangerous for a person to go without water for a long time. һ˳ʱ䲻ˮΣյġ
It is dangerous for a small child to cross the road alone. СԼ·Σա
It is dangerous for him to swim in such a swift current. ļӾΣյġ
It is dangerous to walk near the edge of a cliff. ±Σյġ
It is dangerous to walk on thin ice. ڱΣյġ
It is desirable that we should provide for the poor at Christmas. ʥڶʩǺʵġ
It is desired that this rule shall be brought to the attention of the staff. 뽫빤Աע⡣
It is difficult , nay , impossible. ѵģǲܵġ
It is difficult to comprehend the magnitude of his crime. ŪĴСѵġ
It is difficult to decide between the two. ߣ
It is difficult to give flat answers to these questions. ֱ˵ػشЩ⡣
It is difficult to judge distances. жϾѡ
It is difficult to understand his essays much more his books. ⣬ο顣
It is disgraceful for him to act in that way. ǿɳܵġ
It is dull today. 
It is easier said than done. ˵ѡ
It is easier to descend a mountain than to climb up it. ɽɽס
It is easier to take a machine to pieces than to put it together again. жһ̨װס
It is easy to tell the difference between metal and nonmetal. ˵ǽǲѵġ
It is evident that Jenny is happy , for she is smiling. ȻǸ˵ģΪ΢Ц
It is expanded by heat. ȶ͡
It is far better to read aloud than to read in silence. ʶԶʤĬ
It is hailing. ±
It is hard work to strtuggle against the nature. ͬȻĹ
It is his express wish that we should go without him. ȷԸҪǲһߡ
It is his nature to spy into other people's affairs. Ժô̽˵˽¡
It is his use to take a walk every morning. ÿɢϰߡ
It is human to make mistakes. ֮顣
It is I. ҡ
It is idiotic to go shopping with no money. ȥǮǺܴġ
It is idle for a girl to wish to be a boy. Ůкõġ
It is impolite to sing while I'm talking to you. Ҷ㽲ʱ㳪ǲòġ
It is important to follow out the doctor's directions. ȫҽǺҪġ
It is important to meditate on the meaning of life. ˼Ҫ
It is impossible for a dead animal to come back. ˵Ķǲܸġ
It is impossible of achievement. ǲġ
It is impossible that he should have missed the train. 󳵡
It is impossible to live on the moon. ǲܵġ
It is in conflict with the provisions of the existing treaty. 뱾Լйع涨ִ
It is in the nature of lightningrods. бʡ
It is inconsiderate of you to make so much noise when people are asleep. ̫˼ˣ˼˯Ūô졣
It is indifferent to me. ¶޹ؽҪ
It is inferior in quality. ӡ
It is interesting to learn the manners and customs of other countries. ѧϰҵķϰǺȤġ
It is just a short walk to the grocery store. ʳƷ·Զ
It is just a year since I saw him. ϴһꡣ
It is just as well to be careful. Сһá
It is just as you like. ϲ
It is just half past ten. ʮӡ
It is known that family names come first in China. Ҷ֪йշǰ档
It is late.I have to run along. ʱҵˡ
It is less than a year since he began to study English. ѧӢﻹһꡣ
It is man's social being that determines his thinking ( consciousness). ǵڣǵ˼루ʶ
It is moderately cool. ˬˡ
It is monotonous to do the same work each day. ͬĹû˼
It is more grey than brown. ˵ɫģ˵ǻɫġ
It is most desirable that he should attend the conference. ܲμλ飬òˡ
It is most kind of you to help me. ܺãҵæ
It is mostly made of steel. 󲿷øġ
It is much easier to run into debt than to get out of it. Ƿծ׻ծѡ
It is much talked of. ̸̫ˡ
It is much too dark for me to distinguish anything. ̫ˣʲôҲ治
It is my intention to go for a tour. ҪȥС
It is my office to open the mail. ҵְǲʡ
It is my speech draft. ҵĽ塣
It is my wish that you should do so. Ҫôġ
It is natural for ducks to swim. Ѽӻˮġ
It is natural that he should disagree. ͬȻġ
It is natural to laugh when you are happy. ʱЦġ
It is neccessary for us to take up productive labour. ҪͶ
It is necessary for the children to obey you. Ǳ㡣
It is necessary for us to take part in physical labour. ǲμͶʮֱҪġ
It is necessary that all wrong cases should be corrected. бҪ
It is necessary that the children should obey you. ǱĻ
It is necessary to put up a fight against waste. бҪչһη˷Ѷ
It is necessary to research into the cause of cancer. о֢бҪ
It is needless to sweep a clean floor. ȥɨɾĵذûҪ
It is neither round nor square. ȲԲֲ
It is neither white nor black. Ҳڡ
It is never too late to mend. Ĺ
It is next door to impossible. ֱܡ
It is next to impossible. ֱǲܵġ
It is nice and cool here. 졣
It is nice of you to come here. 㵽üˡ
It is nine o'clock. ŵӡ
It is no joke. ɲǿЦ¡
It is no use making a display of your knowledge. Ū֪ʶûõġ
It is no use trying to kick against the new rules. ͼЩ¹涨õġ
It is no wonder that he should have succeeded. ɹǲΪġ
It is not a mystery to me. ˵ʲôء
It is not a thing to trifle with. ⲻǿɵ¡
It is not always easy to know right from wrong. ֱǷǲǺ׵ġ
It is not cold enough for snow. 䣬ѩ
It is not convenient for me to ring him up. ڲڸ绰
It is not enough merely to wish for peace;we must strive for it. ֻϣƽǲģһҪȥȡ
It is not for me to judge him ( his conduct). Ϊ
It is not grammatical to say 'They is. ˵﷨
It is not in their nature to do such a thing. ²ǵıԡ
It is not necessarily so. δһˡ
It is not of very much use. ûжô
It is not only useless to trouble him but it is needless to do so. ȥ鷳ûôҲûбҪ
It is not possible to live on the moon. ǲܵġ
It is not possible to tell in advance what the results of the experiment will be. ԤʵĽǲܵġ
It is not safe for children to play with fire. С𲻰ȫ
It is not so good as I thought. ûôá
It is not the act of a gentleman. ⲻʿΪ
It is not to his convenience to go with you. һȥ
It is not true that they have split up. ѶϾϵһ˵ǲʵġ
It is not wholesome to eat without washing your hands. ϴֳԷǲġ
It is not worth a straw. һǮֵ
It is not worth while to rack your brains over such a trifle. С²ֵԽ
It is not yet time to sow. ڻǲֵʱ
It is nothing less than a miracle. ֱһ漣
It is nothing less than madness. ֱǷ
It is nothing surprising. ֡
It is now against the law for a factory to send heavy smoke from its chimneys. ڣ̴ðŨΥġ
It is now more or less settled. ²ඨˡ
It is now past midday. ѹˡ
It is nowhere near finished. Ҫúܡ
It is obligatory for everyone to safeguard our motherland. 
It is obligatory for us to obey the laws. Ǳط
It is of daily occurrence. 춼¡
It is of no use crying over spilt milk. ˮա
It is of no value at all. Ǻ޼ֵ
It is of small ( no) consequence. ûʲôҪ
It is one of the greatest countries in the world. Ĺ֮һ
It is one thing to learn , and another to teach. ѧһ£һ¡
It is our duty to make contributions to our motherland. ΪǵΡ
It is out of question to arrive there on time. ׼ʱ⡣
It is pleasant for me to see you. Һܸˡ
It is pleasantly warm in May. µůˡ
It is pointless to hang out washing when it is raining. ʱϴ´ȥûġ
It is polite to say \ Please \ when you ask for something. Ҫʱ˵ò
It is possible for us to outstrip the advanced countries in the world. ܳȽĹҡ
It is possible that something will come off the price of TV sets. ӻпܼۡ
It is possible to press forward with their work. пܼӽǵĹ
It is printed in red ink on paper. úīӡֽϵġ
It is quicker to go by rail than by road. ˻𳵱ȳ졣
It is quite another story now. ȫͬˡ
It is quite near. ൱ڸ
It is raining cats and dogs. 衣
It is rare to see snow in summer. ѵüѩ
It is rather windy today. ܴ
It is recorded in ancient books. ¹мء
It is said in the newspapers that we re going to have a cold winter. ݱ˵궬콫䡣
It is said that farming didn't pay in their country. ˵ǹũ㡣
It is said that the damage is too extensive to be pieced up. ˵ʧ̫󣬺ֲ
It is said that there has been a big earthquake in Italy. ˵һδ
It is settling in to rain now. Ҫ¸ͣˡ
It is simply a question of time. ֻǸʱ⡣
It is snowing hard. Ŵѩ
It is so in theory , but not in practice. ˣʵȻ
It is something different. һͬ¡
It is sometimes impossible to keep clear of errors. ǲɱġ
It is spring and the weather is becoming warm. 쵽ˣůˡ
It is still not too late to turn back into the right path. Ϊʱ
It is still under discussion. 飩ۡ
It is strange that such a man should pass for a scientist. ֵǣһ˾Ȼðѧҡ
It is such a nuisance that I would never let it stick by me. ᣬҾס
It is sure to rain. һġ
It is tea time. Have a cup of tea , please ! ǺȲʱһɣ
It is the business of banks to make advance to business firms. ̺Ŵеҵ
It is the custom for young people to offer their seats to old people in crowded trams ӵĵ糵Ҫиϰߡ
It is the duty of everybody to obey the law. ط
It is the little things that count. õЩ۵С¡
It is the people who decide the fate of mankind. ˵
It is the season for spring ploughing now. Ǵʱڡ
It is the teacher's business to see that his pupils study their lessons. ѧʦΡ
It is the worst for a long time. ¡
It is thoughtless of her to keep us waiting so long. ǵôãһҲ롣
It is time to cut the rice. Ǹӵʱˡ
It is too cheap to be good. ⶫ̫ˣòˡûû
It is too dear for us. ۸˵̫ˡ
It is too expensive for me to buy. ⶫ̫ˣ
It is too late to make me stay behind. ̫ˣ
It is trying to the nerves. ʹ಻
It is understood that you will come. ġ
It is unlikely that we shall find a cafe there , so let's bring sandwiches. ǲܻҵһݣԵôΡ
It is very bad for you to cork your sorrow up like that; you'd feel much better if yo ѱʹǿѹܲãй
It is very cold for October. ʮǺ䡣
It is very cold today. 䡣
It is very difficult to persuade the imperislists to disarm. ˵۹þǺѵġ
It is very handsome of you to say so. ˵󷽡
It is very important to keep classes in order. ֿǺҪġ
It is very important to keep your teeth in good condition. ǺҪġ
It is very rare for Jeanne to be late. ݺٳٵ
It is very refreshing to take a bath during the hot summer. ȵϴʹ˷ǳˬ졣
It is very slow to make shoes by hand. ֹЬǺġ
It is very wrong for a man to live beyond his means. ԼǼĴ
It is well known for its lead mines. Ǧǳ
It is wicked to break the window on purpose. 򻵴Ǻܿɶġ
It is worth ten yuan. ֵʮԪ
It is worth your while to see the museum. ֵһ
It is worthy of remark. ֵע⡣
It is wrong for you to wash your hands of politics. 㲻ǲԵġ
It is wrong not to take the interests of the people into account. Ǵġ
It is wrong to aim at sheer quantity at the expense of quality. Ƭ׷Ǵġ
It is wrong to say that the sun goes round the earth. ˵̫Ƶתǲȷġ
It is wrong to tell a lie. ˵ǲӦõġ
It isn't any good. һҲûС
It isn't going to rain , is it? 첻꣬
It isn't good to call others names. ˲á
It isn't hard to say things; but it's harder to do them. ˵˵ѣѶˡ
It isn't hot; on the contrary it's cold. ⣨ȣ෴䡣
It isn't likely that I should accept such an offer as that. ҪҽĽǲܵġ
It isn't proper to visit a friend at this late hour. ôˣȥѲʡ
It isn't real--it's only imaginary. ǲģֻİˡ
It isn't so ( as) easy as you think. ⲻôס
It lacks ten minutes of eight. ˵ʮ֡
It looked as if it was the race. ȥҪӮⳡܡ
It looked for all the world like a whale. 㡣
It looked like rain this morning , but it has turned out to be a fine day. ϿҪ꣬Ǹ졣
It looks as if a storm would come soon. Ҫ
It looks as if it had set in for a wet day. Ҫˡ
It looks like he means to go. Ҫȥ
It looks like rain. Ҫꡣ
It looks like rain. You'd better take your raincoat with you. Ҫˣ㻹Ǵ°ɡ
It looks like the point of a needle. ⡣
It makes me sad to hear that you have to go away. ˵һҪߣҺѹ
It makes my mouth water. ʹˮ
It makes no differnce to me. Ҳûʲôϵ
It makes no matter whether I succeed or fail this time. һǳɹʧǶ޹ؽҪ
It matters little whether it will rain or snow. ѩ޹ؽҪ
It may be a good report , but it seems to lack facts. Ǹñ棬ʵƺ֡
It may clear up this afternoon. ת
It may possibly be so. Ҳ
It may rain today. ꡣ
It means everything to us. ˵ش塣
It measured about three metres high. Լ׸ߡ
It melted at a very high temperature. ڸۻ
It might be worth thinking about. һֵÿǡ
It moved with great speed. ܿƶתܿ졣
It must be clearly understood. 뽲塣
It must be done in the proper way. ±ǡķʽ
It must be handed in sometime before Friday. ǰ콻
It must be something of importance. һҪ¡
It must be taken for granted that he will do the work well. ǵȻġ
It must be towards five o'clock. һǿ쵽ˡ
It must be very costly to keep up a large house like this. άһһûǮ
It must be very interesting saling on the wide ocean. ĺϺһȤ
It must cost a lot of money to study abroad. ѧϰһҪǮ
It must find a place where it can keep fairly warm. ҵһԱůĵط
It must have slipped through the tiny opening between the showcase and the window. һǴֻйʹ֮Сˡ
It must of necessity be so. Ȼġ
It need not cost much money. һܶǮҪôǮ
It needs ( wants) somebody of some experience. Ҫеˣɣ
It needs a touch of colour. Ҫ΢ӵɫɫҪǿһЩ
It needs no accounting for. ͡
It never rains but it pours. ѣ裻С
It occurred to him to leave the whole thing to Xiao Wang. ȫСȥ졣
It occurred to me that we should go there more often. ΪǸӦȥ
It only needs a few more touches. ֻҪԼɫˡ
It only takes me five minutes to dress in the mornings. ϴֻӡ
It ought to be ready by this time. ʱӦ׼ˡ
It ought to be you rather than me that sign the letter. ǩӦҡ
It pays to be careful. ϸǲԿġ
It pleased him mightily. ʹǳˡ
It promised to be an exciting one. ⿴һĵı
It proved to be of no practical help. ֤ûʲôʵá
It put him at a great disadvantage. ʹڼ䲻ĵλ
It rained and rained , as if it would never stop. ֹ꣬ͣġ
It rained at intervals. ʱʱͣ
It rained to begin with , but then the sun came out , and we had a lovely day. ꣬Ǻ̫ˣǳá
It rained very little and the reservoir dried up. µ̫٣ˮⶼɺˡ
It reached the zenith of its glory. ﵽٵĶ塣
It requires at least two hours. ҪСʱ
It resists the action of acids. ֿá
It resulted in success. ڳɹˡ
It s better to say too little than too much. ˵˱˵Ҫá
It s getting dark; I can t see to read. 콥ˣҿܶ顣
It s more like a spear than anything else. Ķꡣ
It s not quite the sort I'm looking for. ⲻҵһ֡
It s time we settle up. Ǹð˽ˡ
It s very hot today; let s sit in the shade under the tree. ȣɡ
It sank like a stone. һʯͷȥˡ
It seemed that he was ill , so I called in the doctor. ǲˣҽ
It seemed that nobody knew anything about the matter. û֪¡
It seemed to be as big as a house. ȥһһ
It seems ( that): it appears; it gives one the impressionIt seems ( that) ȥˣûϻ𳵡
It seems as though Ken will win the race. ȥҪܵһˡ
It seems good to me to do so. ҿܺá
It seems to be a good plan. But will it be any good in practice? Ǹ÷ʵеͨã
It seems to me ( him , us , etc.) that something is wrong. ңǣʲôˡ
It seems to me as if I saw you somewhere. ҺǰĶ㡣
It seems to me that you should perfect your plan. ƺ㻹ӦøĽһ¼ƻ
It served as a lesson to him. Ϊһѵ
It serves her right that she feels sick--she ate too much. ̫˸еܣá
It snowed heavily last night. ҹ˴ѩ
It so happened that both of them were there. ˶Ƕ
It spoke well for him that his every shot told. ǹٷУ˵С
It sprinkled this morning. 糿Сꡣ
It started in to rain. ˡ
It started to rain and , at that point , we went home. ڿʼǻǻؼˡ
It strikes me that he is worried about something. ҾΪʲôµġ
It strikes me that the man was not telling the truth. ҸеǸû˵滰
It suddenly darkened up and threatened to rain. ͻȻҪˡ
It sums ( up)to 1 , 000. ܼƴһǧԪ
It sums up in exactly three sentences. ¸ǡþ仰
It takes a lot of practice to play the piano well. øҪϰ
It takes a year for the earth to make its circuit of the sun. ̫ѭһʱһꡣ
It takes one year to make a circuit of the earth around the sun. ̫һһʱ䡣
It takes pains to learn a foreign language well. ѧҪ
It takes years to gain a mastery of English. ͨӢҪꡣ
It tastes bitter. ζࡣ
It tastes rather sweet. ⶫζͦ
It tells about his life and work in our country. ҹ͹
It threatens to snow. ѩ⡣
It thundered and lightened. ׵罻ӡ
It took great patience for Annie to teach me to speak. ԼĽ˵
It took her more than an hour to make herself up. һСʱŴá
It took me a long time to make up my mind. ˺ܳʱž
It took the old man an hour and a half to spell out the newspaper article. ˻һСʱŷض걨ƪ¡
It took the teacher months to bring her class under control. ʦ˺üµĹſס̵İ༶
It took them half an hour to set out the room ready for the reception of the foreign ǻ˰Сʱú÷䣬׼Ӵ
It took three clear days. ʱ
It took us a whole week to go through one of the great forests. ǻһڲŴһɭ֡
It tries my patience.I can hardly endure it. ڿҵԣ޷ܡ
It turns on its own axis. ת
It was 5 below zero last night. Ϊȡ
It was a bad accident and there was much loss of life. һص¹ʣܶɥˡ
It was a bloody battle. һѪս
It was a brave act. һʮ¸ҵľٶ
It was a cold mid winter night. һٶҹ
It was a deliberate lie. ˵ѡ
It was a dinner of many courses. һʢľ硣
It was a dirty night. Ǹ֮ҹ
It was a fine summer and we had a good crop of corn. һܺõļǵʳճɺܺá
It was a great disappointment to us. ʹǺɨˡ
It was a great loss to me. ˵شʧ
It was a great nuisance. Ἣˡ
It was a great party. Ὺðˡ
It was a great temptation. ⶫ
It was a great victory. һʤ
It was a little man less than six inches tall. һ߲ӢСˡ
It was a long and difficult march. һμѵĳ;о
It was a long pull to the top of the mountain. ɽǳ¡
It was a long time before he came round. ˺ܾòѹ
It was a long way. ·̺Զ
It was a miracle that she did not die when she fell from the window. ӴˤûǸ漣
It was a neglect of duty. ְء
It was a painless death. ĳˣʱʹࡣ
It was a revelation to him when she said she had married him only for his money. ˵ֻΪǮż޸ʱеǳ⡣
It was a serious car accident , but she came off with nothing more than a few scratch ⳡأֻǲ˵Ƥ
It was a silly thing to do. ºܿЦ
It was a touching sight. һ˾
It was a treat to get into the country after living for so many months in the town. ڳס˺üԺ󣬵һܡ
It was a treat to hear his good lecture. ʵݽһ¡
It was a very long concert; the music went on and on. ֻܳһֱͣš
It was a very serious wound , so we took him to the hospital. ƺأǰ͵ҽԺȥ
It was a wet and cheerless day yesterday. Ǹ졣
It was a wild night. һ֮ҹ
It was a wonderful film. Ӱ̫ˡ
It was a wonderful meal , and we all ploughed into it. һٷķˣǴҿʼ
It was a wonderful play-I really enjoyed it. Ϸܾʡҵȷϲ
It was a wonderful tea. һ衣
It was a worthwhile attempt even though it failed to achieve its aim. ԼʹûдﵽĿĻֵõġ
It was already raining hard when he went out. ȥʱµúܴ
It was an area of about 43 million square kilometres. ޣԼǧƽ
It was an astonishing story. ˾Ȳѡ
It was apparent that she didn't hear what I said. ԣû˵Ļ
It was autumn , the time for Crusoe to gather his small harvest of corn. 쵽ˣǿ³ոһС׵ʱˡ
It was bitter cold. 
It was bold of him to enter the burning building. ҽȼŵķݣ¸ҡ
It was bound with a cord. ˩š
It was clearly impossible to start in such bad weather. ôȻ޷
It was cloudy yesterday. 졣
It was cold even in August. Ҳ䡣
It was Comrade Wang who jumped into the river to save the child. ȥȺӵͬ־
It was confused among many objects. ƷС
It was daily and hourly cross to the girl. Թ˵ÿʱÿ̶ĥѡ
It was dark , and we could not make out who was coming along the road. ˣǿ˭
It was difficult , but I did it in the end. ºѣһˡ
It was difficult to tell his exact age. ж׶
It was dishonest of the boy to pretend that the penknife was his own. СװСģǲʵġ
It was done by design and not by accident. ǹġ
It was even more miraculous that crews had been found for them. ˾ǣܸôСҵˮ֡
It was five by the station clock. վʱӡ
It was five years before we met up with each other again. Ժٴ
It was flying towards the sun. ̫ȥ
It was from ignorance. ǳ֪
It was furnished with some old tables , a blackboard , and an old stove. мžӣһڰһ¯ӡ
It was furnished with some old tables , a blackboard and an old stove. мžӣһڰһ¯ӡ
It was getting dark; we had to camp out in the woods. ˣǲò¶ޡ
It was getting on towards eight o'clock when they cast off the launch. ǽ⿪ͧʱѾ˵ˡ
It was hard to walk through the swamp. Ҫ߹ѵġ
It was he who drew up a work plan. һݹƻ
It was he who told me the news of the victory. ʤϢ
It was him that I met yesterday. ľ
It was his chief defect. Ҫȱ㡣
It was his destiny to die in a foreign country , far from his family. ҪԶˡ
It was honest of you to tell your troubles. ܽԸ֪Ǻ̹ϵġ
It was hot and he threw open all the windows. ȣдӶˡ
It was hot when the sun came out. ̫ȡ
It was hot work , but every so often he would bring us something cold to drink. ǸȻʱȡ
It was impossible for the family to make both ends meet. Ҫʹ֧ͥǲܵġ
It was impossible to explain what I meant. Ҫҵ˼ǲܵġ
It was impossible to hear the lecturer. ޷ݽ˵Ļ
It was impudent of him to say so. ˵ðʧġ
It was insane to take the boat on the sea in that storm. ôķ籩СֱǷˡ
It was interesting work that I enjoyed thoroughly. ˼ҷǳɡ
It was judged better to set out at once. Ϊ̳ȽϺá
It was just a sprinkle. ֻһСꡣ
It was late , so I went home. ˣҾͻؼˡ
It was late at night. He had not yet fallen asleep , turning over in bed from time to ҹˣû˯ʱڴϷȥ
It was mean of you to tease the little boy. ϷŪǸСк滵
It was migh tily kind of you. ġ
It was my turn to recite. ֵұˡ
It was naughty of you to do that. ̫Ƥˡ
It was nearly an hour before the sleeping pill took effect. һСʱҩá
It was night. ʱҹ䡣
It was no other than my brother. ǲǱˡ
It was noon , and he still had not finished up. Ѿˣûиꡣ
It was not a real face , but the face of a doll he had. ⲻ˵һ޵
It was not a walk , not a run; it was a crawl. ⲻߣҲܣ
It was not anger , nor surprise , nor disapproval , nor horror. ǣ飩ǾȣǲҲ
It was not considered lawful to act that way. ΪǲϷġ
It was not I but my brother that you met. ĲңҸ磨ܵܣ
It was not long before I tracked down the lost watch. Ҿҵʧı
It was not till I went there that I knew him. ֱҵǶԺʶ
It was not until he gained power that he showed himself in his true colours. һֱȨ֮¶ԼĿ
It was obliging of him to take so much trouble. 鷳Ϊ֡
It was one of my father's own copybook exercises. Ҹ׵һϰϰ
It was only a dream , after all. ⲻһζѡ
It was only a hop to the window. ֻһ˴̨
It was only a week until Christmas. ʥֻһˡ
It was partly my fault , and partly yours. һҵĴһĴ
It was planted on both sides with cabbages. ֵĶǾĲˡ
It was proved from another fact. һʵ֤
It was quite an accident. һżȻ¡
It was quite different from what I expected. ԭĺܲһ
It was quite simply made. ⶫͦ򵥡
It was quite true though. ȴǧȷġ
It was raining , nevertheless they went out. Ȼ꣬ǻǳȥˡ
It was raining slightly when I came in. ҽʱСꡣ
It was raining when we arrived. ǵʱꡣ
It was really very dangerous;the horse nearly injured him. ȷʵΣաƥʹˡ
It was relief to me to find the children safe. ֺǰȫҸеξ
It was so cold that I wore two sweaters. ô䣬Ҵë¡
It was so cold that the river had frozen. úˮˡ
It was so cold yesterday that it hailed. ̫䣬±ˡ
It was so hot that two girls passed out. ̫ˣŮ赹ˡ
It was stupid of me. ɵ
It was such a beautiful spring day. һõĴӡ
It was such a warm day that I took off my jacket. ůͣҰѶѵˡ
It was such a warm day that they went swimming. ȣӾȥˡ
It was the Communist Party that brought us a happy new life. ǹǴҸ
It was the curse of God. ䷣
It was the dreariest day of the week. һ졣
It was the driest summer in years. Ƕɺ졣
It was the first joy I had known for years. Ҷһθе˵¡
It was the triumph of civilization over mere force. սʤ
It was thoughtful of Arthur to meet us at the station. ɪվȥǣܵ
It was too important to guess about. ̫Ҫ˲ɺ¡
It was too nice a day to stay inside. ãס
It was turning slowly. ת
It was unfortunate that the weather was so bad. 浹ù⡣
It was unfortunate that this accident should happen. ⳡ¹ⷢˣ治ҡ
It was unjust of the judge not to hear the case immediately. ٲ˰̫ˡ
It was very cold in the tent; I had to hide my face under the blanket. 䣬ֻð̺
It was very cold this morning , but it becomes to be warming up. Ϻ䣬ںůˡ
It was very decent of you to lend me your bicycle. ãгҡ
It was very kind of them. лǡ
It was very kind of you to help me. ̫ˡ
It was very much to my taste. ܺҵĿζҺϲ
It was very tiring work. Ǻ˵Ĺ
It was with the greatest difficulty that the boy gathered the strength to speak. ǸкòײŹ˵
It weighed heavily on our shoulders. صѹǼϡ
It will be a heavy tax on my strength. Ҫķྫ
It will be difficult to live down this humiliation. Ҫġ
It will be worth your while , I think , to go and see him. Ϊȥֵõġ
It will break at a touch. ⶫһ顣
It will breed a class consciousness. ⽫һֽ׼ʶ
It will bring peace to all mankind. ȫƽ
It will certainly be interesting for you to tour in China. йһȤ
It will cost at least five pounds. Ҫֵ
It will cost at least five yuan. ҪԪǮ
It will help to improve your speaking. Ŀ
It will lighten the basket if I take out the potatoes. ҪǰóӾˡ
It will need much time , not to speak of the expense. Ҫöʱ䣬ˡ
It will not take long. Ứ̫õʱ䡣
It will pay you to shop around a bit before deciding which car to buy. ھ֮ǰö࿴ҳУֵõ
It will soon be dark. 첻þҪˡ
It will take a lot of money to buy the house. ҪǮ
It will take less time to machine the curtains than to sew them by hand. ûƴֹõʱҪЩ
It will take more than a few pleasant words to square yourself with her. Ҫָ겻һûͿԵġ
It won't be any trouble if you stay to dinner. ԷɣһҲ鷳
It won't do to neglect this work. ǲеġ
It won't make much difference whether you go today or tomorrow. ȥȥûʲôϵ
It works by means of a spring. ÷ġ
It would be a crime to have a race horse do the work of a cart horse. ޴ġ
It would be difficult to find a man to take the place of the present manager. һڵľǲ׵ġ
It would be difficult to stop a car without any brakes. Ҫһûɲͣѵġ
It would be fine sport to see this tree fall with a crash to the ground. ¡һڵ档
It would be foolish to let such an opportunity slip; it's the chance of a lifetime. Ļʵ޴ǧѷѽ
It would be hardly natural for him to do that. ǲġ
It would be well to ask him about it. ȥΪá
It would have been well to ask for his advice ( do it another way , etc.). Ҫԭһñķͺˡ
It'll make me so happy if you'll accept it. Ըܣʹҷǳˡ
It's a bad habit to leave one's work half done. һͶǸϰߡ
It's a bag. һֻ
It's a blue quilt. һɫıӡ
It's a case of new wine in old bottle. Ǹƿװ¾Ƶ⡣
It's a chance meeting. һżȻ
It's a crime to waste so much food. ˷ôʳǲӦõġ
It's a diffcult job but I'll have a shot at it. ⹤ѣȥ
It's a good job I was at home when you telephoned. 绰ʱڼҡ
It's a good thing to be polite but you needn't overdo it. òǺ£Ҫ֡
It's a great convenience to have you live next door to us. סǸڣΪ㡣
It's a habit of theirs. ǵϰߡ
It's a jeep. һա
It's a little too strong , please add some water. ̫Ũ˵ټһˮɡָ衢ȡʿɾ֮
It's a long drive from Glasgow to London. Ӹ˹絽׶ؿҪߺܾá
It's a long journey , so we're doing it in four stages. һγ;УǰĶΡ
It's a long way--I'll go by bus next time. ·Զ´ҵȥ
It's a lost cause. ܾѶ
It's a lot warmer today. ůͶˡ
It's a marvel that you weren't killed in the car crash. ײûײҡ
It's a mystery to us all. Ƕò˼顣
It's a mystery what he sees in her. Ͽʲôһա
It's a pity that you have to leave so soon. ôҪˣź
It's a pity you can't come. 㲻ź
It's a pretty walk. һɫɢĵط·ߣ
It's a quarter past two. һ̡
It's a reach of woodland. һƬ
It's a shame to go on sponging on your parents like this. ĸǿɳܵġ
It's a snake bite. ҧ˿ڡ
It's a squash with five people in this car. С̫ˡ
It's a strange business. һ¡
It's a tight squeeze with six people in this little car. ôСòˡ
It's a tough assignment , and I hope he'll measure up. Ǹ޵ϣʤΡ
It's a toy gun; it's not a real one. һ֧ǹġ
It's a very rainy place. Ǹĵط
It's a vest. һġ
It's a waste of time to water the garden when it is raining. ԰ˮ˷ʱ䡣
It's a windy day. һηӡ
It's a wonder that the child came through without a scratch. ⺢ӾܰȻգ漣
It's about a year since then. ʱԼһꡣ
Its about two li from here to the zoo. ﵽ԰Լ·̡
It's against the rules to touch the ball with one's hands. ִΥġ
It's all very puzzling. ⶼʹĪ
It's an honour , you know. ֪١
It's an important guide to the study of science. ѧѧҪָ
It's an impossible situation. ޷ܵľơ
It's April 4 ( April the fourth). ա
It's as light as a feather. ëһᡣ
Its author was soon the centre of attention. ߺܿעĿ
It's awfully hot and our bodies streamed with sweat. ȼˣ϶˺
It's awfully hot today. ǳȡ
It's bad manners to talk a full mouth. Ŷ˵ǲòġ
It's been well desinged. Ƶúܺá
It's beside a big rice field. һƬԱߡ
Its body is covered with hair. ȫë
Its carbon content is 4%. ̿ĺǰٷ֮ġ
It's certainly cold , but still it might be colder. 죩ȷʵ䣬ܻҪء
Its certainty has been accepted. µȷʵѵõϡ
It's cheap , but on the other hand it isn't good. Ǳˣǲá
It's chilly. Don't stay out too long. 䣬Ҫ̫á
It's cold because the fire has gone out. ڻˣúܡ
It's cold so you should wear a coat. 䣬Ӧô¡
It's cold today , so you must wear your coat. 䣬봩Ĵ¡
It's daft to play football in the rain ! ð̫ɵˣ
It's debatable whether I will go to Beijing this Summer. 죬Ƿȥġ
It's definite that he'll come. ϶Ҫġ
It's difficult to find a time that suits everybody. ҪҸ˶ʵʱѡ
It's difficult to give objective criticism. ͹ϵѵġ
It's difficult to tell the two brothers apart. ֵֿܺ
It's difficult to understand what she's talking about. ڽЩʲô
It's downright nonsense. ȫһɺԡ
It's easy to get to that place. Ǹطȥס
It's easy to make a promise. Ը׵ġ
It's easy to say , sir , but look at the bill yourself. ˵˵ԼųƱɡ
It's easy to take a watch apart but difficult to put it together again. 𿪱׵ģװˡ
It's easy-anybody can do it ! סκ˶
It's fashionable to come to China for holidays. йʱֵ¡
It's February 2 ( the second). ա
It's foolish of him to go alone. ȥδ̫ɵˡ
It's foolish to overwork. ̫ˡ
It's for holding eggs. ʢá
It's for you to decide. 
It's Friday 塣
It's getting cold day by day. ˡ
It's getting late , so I think I'll turn in. ˣҸ˯ˡ
It's getting on for twelve o'clock. 쵽ʮˡ
It's going to be a cold winter , or so the newspaper says. 춬콫䣬ٱֽô˵ġ
It's good to have exercise in the open air. ڻġ
It's half past ten. ʮˡ
It's hard to get a word out of them. Ѵѡһǡ
It's hard work to teach physics. ǲ׵Ĺ
It's hopeless; we can't win now. ûϣˣӮ
It's hot today and no mistake. ȷʵȣû
It's hot today I think I'll leave off my coat. ȣ벻ˡ
It's Jnly I ( the first). һա
It's June now , so last month was May. £ϸ¡
It's late , so I suppose I must go home. ͦˣұؼˡ
It's late. Get ready at once. ˡ׼á
It's likely that I shall go to Shanghai tomorrow. ܿҪȥϺ
It's likely to rain. пꡣ
It's Monday. һ
It's most useful invention. һõķ
It's my habit to get up early every morning. ÿҵϰߡ
Its name is Rover. ֽ޸
It's natural for a child to love its mother. ӰĸףǺȻġ
It's natural to run away if you're afraid. 㺦µʱܿǺȻġ
It's nearing the end of summer. 쵽ĩˡ
It's nearly five o'clock. ˡ
It's necessary for us to learn from each other. ֮以ѧϰǱҪġ
It's necessary to maintain a correct attitude towards it. Ӧһȷ̬ȡ
It's nice if a child can have his own room. һԼиͺˡ
It's nice to be sitting here with you. Ƿǳġ
It's nice to see you on your feet again. ܸٴμȬ
It's no smaller , larger , better , easier , more difficult , etc. С󣬺ãףѣ
It's no use carrying this debt forward;we might as well write it off. Ƿʲתǻˡ
It's no use crying over spilt milk. ˣҲûˡ
It's no use learning the text by heart without understanding it. пĶûõġ
It's no use quarrelling-we're all in the same boat. ûãͬ
It's no use shouting at him--he's deaf. кûõġ
It's no use talking nonsense. Ϲʲôã
It's no use your trying it on with us. ˣֻûá
It's none of your business , so please don't butt in. ޹أ롣
It's none too good. Ⲣܺá
It's nonsense to say that eggs grow on trees ! ˵ϳģǺ˵˵
It's not a bit cold. һҲ䡣
It's not easy to rid oneself of a habit. Ҫĵһϰǲ׵ġ
It's not easy to tell true friends from false ones. ֱѲ̫ס
It's not important enough to get into a temper about. ûʲô˵ģαضλ
It's not important; don't bother your head about it. ⲻҪҪΪ˷ģģ
It's not nearly as cold as yesterday. һҲô䡣
It's not nearly so important as you think. ԶôҪ
It's not very good , but we'll have to make it do. ⲻ̫ãǵôպá
It's nothing other than the usual difficulty. ֻͨеѡ
It's nothing to be proud of. ûʲôɽġ
It's nothing to speak of. ǲֵһᡣ
It's November the twelfth. ʮһʮա
It's nowhere near so good. ԶԶûôá
It's obvious that he hasn't read the book. ȻûжⱾ顣
It's October 1 ( the first).It's National Day. ʮһգڡ
It's odd that he has gone out in the rain without an umbralla. ֣ɡðš
It's OK as far as I know. ֪ûʲô⡣
It's on a new railway line. һ·ϡ
It's one hundred and twenty kilometres , or two hundred and forty li from here to my ﵽҼһʮʮ
It's only a day's sailing from here to Shanghai. ȥϺֻһĺ̡
It's only a few steps further. ֻмԶˡ
It's only a short way , so you can walk there in a few minutes. ·;̣ܶ߼Ӿ͵ˡ
It's only for private circulation. ֻ˽´ġ
It's our duty to guard this bridge and not let the enemy pass. ǵ⡡Ųõͨ
It's past dinner time and I'm hungry. ˿ʱˣҶˡ
It's perfectly monstrous that men should be paid more than women for the same job. ͬĹñŮ˶࣬ȫ
Its population has increased from less than half a million in 1949 to over two millio ˿һľ껹ʮӵٶ
It's possible , but hardly probable. ֿеģ
It's possible to come at the exact facts. ʵȷŪǿܵġ
It's pretty cold this morning. You'd better put on my coat. ൱䣬ðҵĴ´ϡ
It's pretty material , but it doesn't wash. ͦƯǲϴ
It's quite a large town. ൱
It's quite common and we have all noticed it. ǺܳģǴҶע⵽
It's quite good , in a manner , but I don't much care for it. ĳ˵ǲģҲϲ
It's quite narrow , you can easily step across. խһͿȥˡ
It's raining again what miserable weather ! ˣ˵
It's raining fast. µ
It's raining hard. We'd better put off the sports meet. ´꣬ð˶ڡ
It's rather cold out of doors , you had better put on your overcoat. ൱䣬ôϴ¡
It's rather late; I'd better be getting along. ʱ䲻ˣҸˡ
It's rather tiring working late like this. ൱˵ġ
It's really a graveyard of trees that lived long ago. ǹŴľһس
It's really a great pity that we failed to strike off grand scene. ϧδȷеһΰĳ档
It's Saturday. 
It's September 10 ( the tenth). Ǿʮա
It's simply wonder. ֱԡ
It's so cold outside that my fingers feel dead. ̫ˣָˡ
It's so cold outside. 䡣
It's so warm that I felt I could sleep out. ôůͣҾÿ˯ȥ
It's still quite light. 컹ء
It's such tea that I can't drink it. ô𣬣ڣҺȲȥ
Its summit is crowned by a small shrine. ĶС
It's ten miles there and back. عʮ·
It's ten minutes to six. ʮ֡
It's ten o'clock. ʮˡ
It's the carI am in great trouble. кܴѡ
It's the correct thing to do. ԰Ӧˡ
It's the custom of the country. ҵϰߡ
It's the highest mountain in the world. ߵɽ
It's the shop assistant's job to serve the customers. Ϊ˿ۻԱְ
It's three minutes past six. ʱ֡
It's time for breakfast. ǳ緹ʱˡ
It's time for little girls to be in bed. СŮ޵ʱ䵽ˡ
It's time for me to push along. Ҹˡ
It's time for us to push off now. Ƕʱˡ
It's time for you to throw off your mask. ҵߵʱˡ
It's time to be getting on with the work. üɻˡ
It's time to begin work. ǿʼʱˡ
It's time to get up , children ! ǣˣ
It's time to go aboard. ϴɻȣʱ䵽ˡ
It's time to go home. ǻؼҵʱˡ
It's time to light up. õˡ
It's time to set off( leave). öˡ
It's time to slack up a bit. ΢Ϣһˡ
It's time we jacked the work in. Ǹýˡ
It's time you and I come to an understanding about it. ˶ԴӦôһ½ˡ
It's time you and I squared up. ʱˡ
It's too exciting for words. ̫ˣݡ
It's too hot in the sun--we'll sit in the shade. ̫̫ȡɡ
It's too hot to work. ̫ȣûɻ
It's too late to go now. ȥ̫ˡ
It's too late to go to the film now--never mind , we'll go tomorrow. ȥӰ̫ˣûϵȥɡ
It's too much bother going there by a roundabout way. ƵȥǶ̫鷳ˡ
It's too sticky; I don't like it. ⶫ̫ճˣҲϲ
It's too sunny here. ̫ǿˡ
It's turned out cold today. ˡ
It's unfortunate that you were ill on the day of the pop festival. ̫źˣֻ㲡ˡ
It's unpleasant to be out on a foggy day. ȥ˲ġ
It's up to you to pay back all deposits. Ѻ𶼸ȥ˻
It's usual to have a holiday in the summer. ݼǹ
It's very bad thing to lie. ˵Ǻܲõġ
It's very cold indeed. 䡣
It's very dark -- I'll put the lights on. ܺڣȥ򿪵ơ
It's very discouraging to be sneered at all the time. ܼЦǺйġ
It's very fine weather for a walk , but yet I don't think I'll go out. ɢĺһǲȥ
It's waste of time to argue further. ۾˷ʱˡ
It's worthless to anybody. κ˶޼ֵ
It's your turn to deal. ˡ
It's your turn to dry up. ֵˡ
It's your turn to wash up today. ֵϴ;ˡ
I've been offered 50 for my old bike , but its value is much higher. ɳ˳۵ļֵҪ߳ࡣ
I've been there already so I don't want to go again. ѾȥҲȥˡ
I've been there many a time. ҵǶȥˡ
I've been there more than once. ҲֹһεǶ
I've been to Beijing three times. ȥΡ
I've been to the league office. ȥŰ칫ˡ
I've bought several old paintings. ˼Ż
I've bought some cake for you. ҸһЩ⡣
I've caught cold and can't taste ( anything). ҵ˸ðԶûζ
I've collected over three hundred Chinese stamps. ռٶöйƱ
I've come here as a journalist. Լġ
I've come here for the exercise books. ȡϰġ
I've cut myself ! ҰԼˣ
I've felt blue all day. 
I've forgotten how to open the box. ӡ
I've got a flat tyre. ҵĳ̥ûˡ
I've got a new car on trial. һ
I've got a new flat , or rather a large room. һס߸ȷе˵һ󷿼䡣
I've got a novel by me. ҴһС˵
I've got enough money for the present , but I must go to the bank tomorrow. ҵǮʱãȥȡ
I've got my book but I can't find hers. ҵҲġ
I've got some more questions to ask you. һЩҪ㡣
I've got some new books. Have you got any? Ҹ㵽˼顣㵽ûУ
I've got something to do. Ҫ
I've got to be off now. ҵˡ
I've got to write a letter. ҵдһš
I've got used to this kind of life. Ѿϰˡ
I've had an invitation from the people that live next door. Ҵסڸڵյһ
I've had bad luck all week. һá
I've had enough , thank you. ңԣȣˣлл
I've had enough of this nonsense. ֺѾˡ
I've had many a good meal in that restaurant. Ǹ͹Թܶοɿڵķˡ
I've had no time to wash my hair--is it noticeable? һֱûʱϴͷó
I've had so many falls that I'm black and blue all over. ҵΣŪȫһһ顣
I've half a mind to buy it after all. ֮е
I've heaps of work to do. ๤Ҫ
I've heard a lot about it. ̸˺ܶࡣ
I've hearned about it somewhere. ʲôط˵
I've inspected each repair myself. Բ쿴ÿһĵط
I've just been sent a whole lot of information. ոո˴ϡ
I've just started on the book. Ҹտʼд
I've just taken letters to the post. ҸհЩʾ֡
I've left my things at home. ҰѶڼˡ
I've lent him some money , but he will pay me next week. ҽһЩǮͻҡ
I've let the cat out of the bag already , Mr. Li , and I might as well tell the whole Ѿй¶ܣɴھͰȫ
I've let you down--I said I would help you but I didn't. ʧˣ˵Ҫ㣬û
I've lost all feeling in the left arm. ȫʧȥ֪
I've lost my book--I can't find it. Ұ鶪ˡҲ
I've lost my key and can't unlock the front door. ҰԿ׶ˣûǰŵˡ
I've lost my keys , so I'll be in a fix if the door is locked. ҵԿ׶ˣҪŵĻ鷳ˡ
I've lost the thread of the story. Ҷʧ˴˹µ
I've made a chair with the wood. ľһӡ
I've managed to stop smoking cigarettes. Ѿˡ
I've mixed my French books and my English books. ҰҵķӢһˡ
I've never felt so much terror in all my life. Ҵûô¹
I've never got any letter from him ever since he left. 뿪Ժһֱδյš
I've never had anything to do with him. ҴӲ򽻵
I've never met such a delightful person. Ҵûôϲˡ
I've never seen such a big house before. Ҵδôķӡ
I've never seen such fruit as that before. ǰδˮ
I've never set eyes on that man before. ҴδǸˡ
I've only been to Brighton once. ֻһΡ
I've only one diamond left in my hand. ʣһƬˡ
I've only recently begun to learn Japanese. ֻſʼѧϰġ
I've placed an order for a new car with a firm in Nottingham. ŵһҹ˾һ
I've read the letter but I don't understand it. Ѿˣǿ
I've saved up nearly two hundred dollars for my summer job. ɻǮ˲Ԫ
I've seen the book somewhere , but I don't remember where. ʲôطⱾ飬Ҽǲ
I've sent after him and hope he ll get the message. ȥˣϣõϢ
I've started learning a new language--Italian. ѿʼѧϰһԡ
I've struck my foot on a stone. Ұѽʯͷˡ
I've stuck the map on the wall. Ұѵͼǽˡ
I've taken out the wire to the starter. Ұĵ߰γˡ
I've taken somebody else's umbrella. Ұѱ˵ɡˡ
I've tried till I'm tired. һֱԣֱ˲ͣ
I've very much enjoyed my stay here. ú졣
I've written off to order the second edition of the dictionary. ѷŶôʵĵڰ档
Jack booked down details of every article handed in. ܿ˰ѽÿһϸǼ
Jack can give recitations from Shakespeare. ܹܿɯʿǵƷ
Jack gambled with a group of strangers , and didn't realize till too late that they h ܿ˸һȺİ˶Ĳȵһֱթʱ
Jack is telling the teacher what happened. ܿڱʦշ¡
Jack sat on the fence for a week last spring before he finally joined the track team ȥ괺ܿԥһܣżﾶӶûμ
Jack was running a high temperature and his mother phoned the doctor. ܿʱգҽ˵绰
Jack went to Canada in 1974 and has lived there ever since. ܿһȥô󣬴ʱһֱס
Jack worked his passage to China. ܿ˿ɻй
Jacuqes comes from France. ſǷˡ
Jalu has already forgotten falling off his bicycle. ղ¶гˤˡ
Jam is sticky. ճ
James has arrived so our team is complete. ղķʿѾˣǶ˶ˡ
James's crops never paid for the expense of raising them , and he found that he had i ղķ˹ճɴδֳùãԼΪı
Jamie was unable to go to work today because he was sick. ׽첻ȥϰ࣬Ϊˡ
Jane curled her hair. ͷá
Jane is her father's favourite. ϲĺӡ
Jane played the part of Cinderella in the school pantomime. ѧУݳͯݻҹ
Jane wants me to go over to her place later tonight. ҪҽЩʱȥ
Jane was painting the walls and meanwhile Pat was watching T.V. ǽڣͬʱڿӡ
Janet sings perfectly. سúüˡ
January is the first month of a year. һһеĵһ¡
January is the first month of the year. һһеĵһ¡
January would find me back at the awful task of job-hunting. һ·ݣֵûҹĿʹȥ
Japan is an eastern land. ձǸҡ
Japan is an island country. ձǸ
Japan is for the manufacture of radios. ձ
Japan lags behind other countries in that field of scientific study. ձǷĿѧ֮
Japan lies to the east of China. ձλйĶ档
Japanese customs are strange to us. ձķ׶˵֡
Japanese houses are chiefly composed of wood. ձ˵ķҪľͷɡ
Japanese imperialism ձ۹
Jazz music has a lot of swing. ʿֽɺǿ
Jean is ill -- she is not in good health. ݲˡĽ״á
Jean's clothes were lying around the room. ڷﵽҷš
Jeff is an outstanding boxer and will probably become a champion. ܷλܳȭ˶ԱܿܵϹھ
Jeff is nineteen years old. ܸʮˡ
Jenny spoils her little sister. ݰСù߻ˡ
Jeremy is very thorough in his work. ׶Թһ˿
Jerry was singled out as the best student. ѡΪѧ
Jesse gave money under the table to get the apartment. ĻǮŪһ׷䡣
Jesus Christ Үջ
Jewelry , vases and carved pieces are ornaments. 鱦ƿ͵ƷװƷ
Jill deserves a holiday after so much work. ô๤Ӧһμڡ
Jill does not want to come because she's too involved in her sewing. Ϊķһ̫æˡ
Jill is in bed because she is ill. Դˡ
Jim and Tim played badly , but I played worst of all ! ķ͵ķòãҴ㣡
Jim filled up the tank with petrol. ķ͡
Jim got a small stab in his hand when he grabbed a sharp corner of his toy. ķץߵļϣִ˸С˿ڡ
Jim is often mistaken for his brother. ķΪ硣
Jim lives further down the road than Duncan. ķȵ˿סָԶĵط
Jim played a violin solo at the concert. ķֻϱСٶࡣ
Jim squared his debt with Debby by paying her the quarter he owed her. ķ±ʮ֣ͬʡ
Jim tossed the ball to me. ķ򴫸ҡ
Jim went up the ladder to mend the roof. ķȥݶ
Jim's dues were checked off every week. ķĹÿڴӹп۳
Jim's holiday plans came to nothing because he didn't have enough money. ķļռƻûʵ֣Ϊû㹻Ǯ
Jinan is the capital of Shandong Province. ɽʡʡᡣ
Joan and I are friends -- we play together. ѣһˣ
Joan Smith is a proper name. ʷ˹Ǹרʡ
Joan was ashamed of her rudeness. ΪԼе
Jobs are scarce now , aren't they? ڹѽ
Jock tipped the water out of his bucket. Լ˰Ͱˮ
Joe doesn't like work -- in other words , he's lazy ! ǲͶ仰˵裡
Joe is in Form 4. 꼶
Joe said that he would come. ˵Ҫ
Joe sent away for a free almanac. дȥҪһĵ
John always casts up at her the fact that she crashed the car. ԼΪײ¶
John always sticks up for his old friends. Լ֧ǡ
John and Mary are walking out together. Լ̸
John and Nina roared with laughter. ԼȷЦ
John and Tim have been playmates since the first grade. Լ͵ķһ꼶Ǻѡ
John asked his mother for a hundred dollars today. He's always asking for the moon. ԼҪԪǮҪòĶ
John believes that it is not advisable to come between a man and his wife. ԼΪԤ˼ҷ򸾼Ҫõġ
John came up for interview but did not get the job. ԼȥйˣվûõǸְλ
John did a double take when he saw Bill in girls' clothes. ԼȶŮװȵÿһۡ
John fell behind in his studies and failed the course. Լѧϰϲȥ޿γ̲
John fell down from the tree and injured his back. Լˤѱˤˡ
John forecasts crowded roads at the weekend. ԼԤĩʱ·Ͻͨӵ
John found his book after a long search. ԼѰҺܾԺҵ顣
John gave up his teaching career to go on the stage. Լ˽鹤ȥԱ
John has a made-to-measure suit. Լһ¶¡
John has a very different nature from his sister. ԼԸĽȻͬ
John has been courting Mary for three years. Լˡ
John has been staked out for some time. Լѱһʱ䡣
John has left a letter for you. Լһš
John has sold off his business. Լĵ̡
John has taken the leadership of the football team. Լеӵ쵼
John hung up his wet wash in order to dry it out. Լʪ¹Աɡ
John is a man of large frame. ԼǸĸߴˡ
John is always happy , as long as he has a book to read. ֻҪɶԼͺܿ
John is capable of jumping higher if he tries. ԼŬĻøһЩ
John is engaged to Mary. Լˡ
John is good at French but weak at history. Լķﲻʷѧò
John is lucky to get that job. ԼˣҵǸ
John is not very good at maths , but he passed the exam. ԼѧܺãԼˡ
John is shy and dislikes parties. ԼҲϲμ罻ᡣ
John is still trying to live down the excitement he caused when he broke the window. ԼŬʹ˴ʱɵɧ
John is the secretary of our club. ԼǾֲ顣
John is very anxious about his exams. ԼǳĿԡ
John made the second string on the football team. Լ˸ӵĺ󱸶Ա
John played badly , Tom played worse , and Harry played ( the) worst. Լòãķø
John pulled the drowning man into the boat. ԼѿҪǸ
John quit his job and struck out on his own as a traveling salesman. ԼǵȥԱ·
John run a car into a park. ԼС˹԰
John showed me his homework. Լҵҿ
John signed on yesterday and will start work on Monday. ԼǩԼܹͣһʼ
John sits in the back row and cannot see the blackboard very well. Լһţڰ塣
John studied architecture. Լѧѧ
John talked to himself. Լ
John took an aspirin for his headache. ԼһƬ˾ƥͷʹ
John wants to take a bath , too. ԼҲϴ衣
John was just leaving the office when Robert came through on the phone from London. ԼҪ뿪칫ң޲ش׶ش˵绰
John was so delighted that he wanted to find someone whose face could be shown. Լ˼ˣҪҸʲô˰ʾ
John went home after three years in Holland. Լںعˡ
John works for a large American chemical corporation. ԼΪһѧ˾
Johnny hit him in the face. Լ
Johnny is my special friend. Լҵֿѡ
John's creditors have sold him up. ԼծĲƲծ
John's high grade in the test lifted his spirits. ԼԵ˸߷֣ľ
John's mother is Janny. Լĸݡ
John's new bicycle cost $160. ԼгһʮԪԪ
John's room was a chaotic mess of clothes , books , and toys. Լķ߰Ķ¡ߡ
Joking apart , we really do need a place to meet and talk. ˵ȷʵҪط沢̸
Jonathan announced that he had found a new job. ɭѾҵ¹
Jone tied up the parcel with ( a) string. ǶӰѰ
Jones joined the party and spoilt the pleasure of everyone by his impolite behaviour. ˹μǴξۻᣬֹ³ʹҺɨˡ
Jones simply walked over Brown at billiards. ڵϷУ˹Ѵ֮Ӯ˲ʡ
Jones stuck on the farm while his brothers left. ˹ũĵǶ뿪ˡ
Judgement was delivered in the Supreme Court. ߷Ժо
Judging by externals , he is very strong. ӱܽ׳
Judging by his accent , he must be from Hunan. Ŀ׼ˡ
Judging from the look of the sky , it may clear up. ɫܻ硣
Judith sent me an invitation to her party. ˼Ҫȥμľۻᡣ
Julian made the boat fast to the bank. Ѵε˩ڰߡ
Juliet's courage won everyone's admiration. Ҷôҵ͡
June the first is International Children's Day. һǹʶͯڡ
Jupiter is one of the sun's planets. ľ̫һǡ
Just a moment , please. Եһ¡
Just as we thought the heat had gone out of the discussion , Comrade Wang sailed in. Ϊ۵ĸ߳Ѿȥʱͬ־ּҵ
Just at that moment in came a woman. ʱȻһλŮ
Just do as you're told and don't argue. հɣҪˡ
Just look at this funny picture ! 뿴ȤĻ
Just north of Germany lies the Baltic Sea. ޵ĺλڵն档
Just outside the town , there are about ten factories. ڳ⣬Լʮҹ
Just outside the town there are about ten factories. ڳĸԼʮҹ
Just smile naturally while I take your photograph. ҸʱҪЦȻЩ
Just stay with me a minute longer;I'm sure I can persuade you to agree with our propo һһ˵ͬǵĽ顣
Just stick it down there. ͰǶ
Just then , when I was fifteen , I joined the Red Army. ʱμ˺
Just then a small truck drew up. ʱһС
Just when she had reached the most important point we were cut off. ոսҪĵطǵĵ绰ͱжˡ
Just when we thought we had the matter nicely settled , in stormed Jack claiming that ΪԲʱܿش
Justice is on our side. Ƿ档
Karen has a date with Paul on Friday. 忭׺ͱиԼᡣ
Karl Marx left behind him a great revolutionary theory for us. ˼һΰĸۡ
Karl Marx's works are the treasure of the revolutionary peoples. ˼ǸıƸ
Kate captured a butterfly in her hands. ׽סһֻ
Kate carried our school banner on the top of a hill. ɽϾǵУ졣
Kate washed the lettuce and drained it. ذϴɾҰˮθɡ
Kathy dearly loves icecream. ǳԱܡ
Kathy lay on the bed and read. ڴϿ顣
Katy was so happy that she cried. ٸ˵ÿˡ
Kay is busy cooking because we are entertaining this evening. æΪǽ͡
Keep a good lookout( for thieves). ͵ϼӷע⣩
Keep an eye on the baby ! չһºӣ
Keep an eye on the crowd for your teacher. עһȺûʦ
Keep an eye on the stove in case the milk boils. ע¯ϵţ̣гȥ
Keep at it ! ֵף
Keep away from him because he'll bend your ear for hours if given the chance. ӽһлͻ߶߶̸ϼͷ
Keep away from the furnace. Ҫ¯ӡ
Keep fit , study hard and work well. ãѧϰãá
Keep him at a distance. Ҫ׽
Keep it from moisture. ܳ
Keep it up ! Final victory is in sight. ȥʤѾˡ
Keep off the grass. ̤ݵء
Keep straight on and you'll come to the market. һֱǰߣ͵г
Keep the dictionary on your desk for your reference. ⱾֵϹοɡ
Keep the fire burning. տãûˡ
Keep these in a safe place. Щڰȫĵط
Keep these old newspapers; they may come in useful ( or handy) some day. Щɱֽܽôġ
Keep this matter to yourself; don't let anybody know. ֪ˣҪԱ˽
Keep to the right. ߡ
Keep up an old custom һֹϵϰס
Keep your eye on this frontier;steam heat from the earth may one day help keep you wa ҪעһµгһյȿԹ
Keep your noise within bounds. Ҫ̫
Keep your stomach in ! ո
Keep your temper , not get angry , please. סҪƢ
Keep your temper; don't rage. ƢҪŭ
Keith fell into the hands of the police after his accomplices crossed him up. ˼ͬǳ䵽˾С
Ken is doing economics at Oxford University. ϶ţѧѧϰá
Ken is working at the BBC. ĿǰӢ㲥˾
Ken put out his foot and tripped me up. ŰҰ
Kensington Gardens ٹ԰
Kent is an English county. Ӣһ
Kent is known as'the garden of England'. ӢĻ԰
Kerosene smells horrible. úͺš
Kim loves all fruits , especially bananas. ķˮϲ㽶
Kindness is an attribute of a good teacher. һʦдƵƷԡ
King Arthur ɪ
Kites are gliding in the air. ڿз衣
Kittens are naturally playful. Сè档
Knowledge begins with practice. ʶʵʼ
Knowledge originates in practice. ʶԴʵ
Labour creates the world. Ͷ硣
Labour favours a seven hour day. ͹޳ÿ칤Сʱ
Labour leads to happiness. ͶʹҸ
Lack of ability is at the root of his dislike for sports. ϲ˶ĸԭûмܡ
Ladies and gentlemen λŮʿǣ
Ladies and gentlemen ! Ůʿǣǣ
Ladies wear bathing costumes. Ǵԡ¡
Lake Windermere µ
Lamp posts stand at intervals in the street. Զ·ӡ
Language is peculiar to mankind. еġ
Languages , such as English and French , are not difficult to learn. ԣӢġĵȣѧ
Lao Li helped to carry the sacks of grain to safety. Űһʳ˵׵ĵط
Lao Li was unselfish and modest , always putting the interests of the people before h ˽ǫǰڸ˵
Lao Wang never turns a deaf ear to other's criticisms. ȡ˵
Lao Wang was sent to the hospital;had to take over his work. סԺˣҵýĹ
Lao Wang's remark burned the student up. ĻʹǸѧˡ
Lao Yang was elected to replace Lao Zhu in the committee. ѡΪίԱ졣
Laser has come to play an important part in industry. ڹҵҪá
Last month he shut himself in for days on end. ϸһûгš
Last month we went to Guilin , where we spent a week sightseeing. ϸ£ȥ֣Ƕһʱɽˮ
Last Saturday we listened to a report on current affairs. һʱ±档
Last summer I went to France. This year I'm going to Italy instead. ȥȥҪȥ
Last Sunday they flew their model planes. Ƿźģ
Last week a new play was acted. ݳһϷ
Last week they started on their tour of the world. ǿʼǵȫС
Last week we saw the professor who taught him chemistry at the university. ǿڴѧѧλڡ
Last week we visited Lu Xun's Memorial Hall. ǲι³Ѹݡ
Last year we all helped with the harvest. ȥǶæׯˡ
Lastly , I must explain why I won't accept his offer. ұ˵һҺԲ롣
Late arrival of the train messed up all our plans. 㣬ǵļƻȫŪˡ
Late as it was , they continued the work. ɫȻˣȻڹ
Later an operation helped her to get back part of her sight. һʹָ˲
Later she went to college and became a teacher. ˴ѧΪһʦ
Latin Christianity 
Latin is a dead language. һֲõԡ
Latin words never stick by me. Ҵͼǲס
Laura is just as pretty as Jean. ͬһƯ
Laurie's holiday was a big expense. ȼٻѺܴ
Laws are made to protect society. Ϊ˱ƶġ
Lay aside bad habits. ϰߡ
Lay these papers in ashes. Щջ١
Lay your book on the table. ϡ
Lead the way please. ·
Lead the way with the police dog; he'll soon smell the fellow out. žȮ·ɣϻǼһ
Lean the shovel against the wall. ǿǽš
Learning English takes up a lot of my time. ѧӢռʱ䡣
Leather is made from the skin of animals. ƤöƤġ
Leave a basin of water outside in freezing weather. ڱһˮ⡣
Leave him - he won't do any harm. ȥᵷҵġ
Leave him alone. 
Leave him in peace , he's trying to work. Ҫ
Leave it as it is. ԭҪ
Leave me in peace to read my book. Ұؿɡ
Leave my books alone. ҵ顣
Leave room for this big box. طӡ
Leave some space on your test for the teacher's comments. ԾʦдĿհ״
Leave the book on the table. ϡ
Leave the windows open , so that fresh air can come into the room. ôŰɣʿܽ
Leave these things in the sun , they will soon dry. Щ̫ɹţܿͻɵġ
Leave things as they are. һбԭʲô𶯡
Leave your umbrella in the hall. ɡ
Leaves begin to shoot forth early in spring. ʱڣҶӿʼˡ
Leaves carpeted the ground. Ҷ档
Leeds is in northern England. Ӣı
Lei Feng devoted himself to the cause of communism. ׷һ׸˹ҵ
Lemon is sour. ʺᡣ
Lemonade is a soft drink. ˮһֲƾϡ
Lenin considered that theory should serve practice. Ϊ۱Ϊʵ
Lenin said to the guard that he had done right. жǸ˵öԡ
Lesson Nine ھſ
Lesson Nineteen ʮſ
Let AB be equal to CD. ڡ
Let go of me ! ſң
Let him be; he has a headache. ͷۡ
Let him do his worst; I'm not afraid. ʹ򷴶ңˣҲ¡
Let him have his say. ˵˵İɡ
Let him in at once. ̽
Let him in. ɡ
Let him try. ԡ
Let John decide , he's very sensible. ԼɣǸˡ
Let me alone. Ҫҡ
Let me alone--I am reading. ңڿ顣
Let me assure you that it was not intentional. 㱣֤ǲǹġ
Let me be your banker. ҪǮ㡣
Let me calculate the cost of the journey. Ҽһ;÷ѡ
Let me consider. ҿһ¡
Let me get by , please. ҹȥ
Let me give you a piece of advice. ҸһҸɡ
Let me have a bite. ҧһڡ
Let me have a look at it. ҿһ¡
Let me have a look at your new dress. ҿһ¡
Let me have a look at your newspaper. ҿһıֽ
Let me have just one peep at the letter. Ƴһš
Let me hear from you ! ţ
Let me hear you sing once again. 㳪һ顣
Let me jot down your telephone number so that I can call you later. Ҽĺ룬Ժô绰㡣
Let me know directly he comes. һ֪ͨҡ
Let me marshal the guests at the feast. ϰſˡ
Let me massage your back for you. 㰴Ħ󱳡
Let me mend that shirt for you. ѳá
Let me mix up flour and water. 棨ۺˮȣ
Let me quote you the words of Lenin. ҸٳеĻ
Let me say a few words by way of introduction. ˵仰Ϊܡ
Let me see , how does that song go? 뿴Щô
Let me see all the official documents concerning the sale of the land. ҿȫصĹٷġ
Let me see. 롣
Let me sketch in a little more of our plans. ҰǵļƻԼӲ䡣
Let me stand in with you if it's expensive. Ļֵͬɡ
Let me support you , take my arm. 㣬ҵĸ첲
Let me take your blood pressure. Ѫѹ
Let me tell you the full of it. ǰȫ㡣
Let me think a moment. һ¡
Let me think it over. Һúһ롣
Let me top you up. ơ
Let no man appropriate a common benefit. Ҫκ˽ΪС
Let nobody in without a ticket. Ʊ롣
Let s go for a sail this afternoon. ǽȥ˴ɡ
Let s go out while the sun is shining. û̫ʱǳȥɣ
Let s pack up and start at once. ̳
Let s settle down to our work. רĹɡ
Let s shelter under this tree until the rain stops. ¶㵽ͣߡ
Let s shift the beds so that we can sweep the floor. ǰѴƶһ£ǿɨɨء
Let s walk the short space to school. ѧУ·Զȥɡ
Let the beans soak in water overnight. öˮҹ
Let the imperialists tremble before us. õ۹ǰɡ
Let the living and the dying seal our comradeship. ûŵ˺нȥ˶ǵͬ־ׯϵı
Let the package down gently. Glass ware inside. Ѱ£ǲƷ
Let the sun heat the sleeping bag. ̫˯ɹȡ
Let the water out of the bathtub. ԡˮŵ
Let this be an example to you. µĽѵɡ
Let this lesson sink into our mind. ѵаɡ
Let Tim keep his earnings to his own cheek. õķǮԼðɡ
Let us be well content to have seen such wonderful sights. Ӧúˡ
Let us begin a new chapter. ǿʼµһ°ɡ
Let us consider the wisdom of following his advice. ǿǰǷǡ
Let us have introductions all round. һһһ¡
Let us hope that this is the first step towards peace. ǵԸƽĵһ
Let us make merry ! ǻְɣ
Let us not talk of that matter. ǾͲ̸ˡ
Let us proceed with our journey. Ǽаɡ
Let us set out when the sun has risen. ̫һǾͶ
Let us suppose for a moment that the news is really true. ǹҼϢġ
Let us suppose that we had not helped him , what would have happened? 統ʱûȥᷢʲôأ
Let us take a right turn. ҹա
Let us take the next train. ǳһ˻𳵰ɡ
Let us trust her with our typewriter. ǰѴֻܰɡ
Let us try who can do it best. Կ˭á
Let your tea cool a little before you drink it. Ȳ֮ǰһЩ
Let's ask him again--he may have a change of heart. ɡܸı俴ˡ
Let's begin at once , it's already late. ϿʼɣѾˡ
Let's bridge the river. ǿȥ
Let's call in a doctor for the baby. ҽ⺢Ӱɡ
Let's call it a day. ǽ͵ɡ
Let's carry through with the task. Ǽ
Let's cast off the rope and free the boat. ǽ¿
Let's check off the names of the people to be invited. ǰѴ˵һ¡
Let's check up on our stocks of fuel. һȼϡ
Let's count over the fish we've caught. һ׽˶㡣
Let's cut out the talking. ̸ֹɡ
Let's discard some of these old newspapers. Щɱֽɡ
Let's do some exercises to warm up a bit. ׼һ¡
Let's dress up and go out to the theatre. Ǵ뵽ϷԺϷɡ
Let's drink to the health of Mr. Li ! Ǿٱף
Let's drive over there in the afternoom. ǿȥɡ
Let's drum up some buyers for our new products. Ϊǵ²ƷһЩ˿͡
Let's empty our glasses ! Ǹɱɣ
Let's find some sticks to make a fire. Щ֦ɡ
Let's first get them something to eat. ȸŪ㶫ԡ
Let's fix a time for the party. Ǹۻᶩʱɡ
Let's forget our quarrel. ǳܵ°ɡ
Let's form in line. վöӡ
Let's get down to work. ǿʼɻɡ
Let's get to the root of this matter. ǴӸϽɡ
Let's give the room a thoroughly good sweeping. ǰѷ䳹״ɨһ¡
Let's give three cheers for our football team ! ǵӺȲɽкðɣ
Let's go and say hello to him. ȥʸðɡ
Let's go and sit on the seat in the garden. ڻ԰ϡ
Let's go and watch the Easter parade. ȥаɡ
Let's go bathing in the river. ǵȥϴɡ
Let's go boating. ȥɡ
Let's go for a plunge before breakfast ! 緹ǰһӾ
Let's go for a run across the fields. ȥܹܲƬҰɡ
Let's go for a swim. ȥӾɡ
Let's go for a walk in the park. ǵ԰ȥɢɢɡ
Let's go for a walk with your brother. Ǻֵһͬȥɢɡ
Let's go for a walk. ǳȥɢɡ
Let's go home together. һؼҰɡ
Let's go into the museum. ǽݰɡ
Let's go round to Neville's house this evening. ǽȥάҴŰɡ
Let's go to the badminton match. ȥëɡ
Let's go to the cinema this evening. ҽǽȥӰ
Let's go to the tailor's. ǵµȥ°ɡ
Let's go. I've already settled up with the waiter. ߰ɣѾԱʡ
Let's hail a taxi. ǽһɡ
Let's have a break from TV. Ъһᣬʱ𿴵ˡ
Let's have a chat. İɡ
Let's have a dictation. дɡ
Let's have a game of bridge. һưɡ
Let's have a game of chess. ɣ
Let's have a go at it. ȥԡ
Let's have a little talk. ̸һɡ
Let's have a talk with the pedlar. ȥǸС̸̸ɡ
Let's have an exchange of views on the matter. Ƕ½һɡ
Let's head for the river. Ǳ߰ɡ
Let's hear him through. ɡ
Let's hurry up so that we may finish the work in time. ǿһ㣬üʱ
Let's join hands and struggle together. Яͬ
Let's join hands in the business. ҵͨ
Let's jump over all those items. ǰЩĿͨͨȥɡ
Let's keep Christmas. ףʥڰɡ
Let's keep the two things apart. ǰ·壬һ
Let's kill time with a game of football until the train comes. 𳵵վǰһĥʱɡ
Let's leave off here for lunch. зˣ͵Ϊֹɡ
Let's lie off till the next feeding time. Ъ´μʱٸɡ
Let's listen to some music on the radio. ̨㲥ְɡ
Let's listen to the radio commentary on the football match. йĽ˵ɡ
Let's make a plan. ƶһƻɡ
Let's make believe we are doctors. ٰҽ
Let's make out that we know nothing about it. Ǿͼװ֪ˡ
Let's open the window to let in some fresh air. ǰѴӴ򿪣ŵʿɡ
Let's pack up and spend a week in the countryside. ʰöȥһڰɡ
Let's photograph it. ǰɡ
Let's play a game and pretend that we're policemen. ϷװǾ졣
Let's play nicely.Don't be rough. Ǻúö棬
Let's play this game out. ǰⳡϷɡ
Let's pool our money to buy a car. Ǻһ
Let's pull up these plants by the roots. ǰЩֲ
Let's put an end to smoking. ֹ̰ͣɣ
Let's replace the things exactly as they were before. ǰЩŻԭ
Let's reserve a little energy for the other work. Ҫ㾫
Let's rest for a bit. Ϣɣ
Let's rest for a while. Ϣһɡ
Let's row over to the other side of the river. ǰѴǱȥɡ
Let's see who gets there first ˭ȵ
Let's shake hands and be friends. ѡ
Let's share in our troubles as well as in our joys. ͬʹɡ
Let's shut the window because I can feel a draught. ǹϴɣΪҸейɴ÷硣
Let's sing some songs to celebrate this joyful occasion. ǳ֧ף˻ֵĽա
Let's sit under the shady trees. ¡
Let's skip over this page and come to page 55. Խһҳʮҳ
Let's sleep on it and try again tomorrow. Ұһ£跨ɡ
Let's speak freely ! ǳ԰ɣ
Let's split up the cost. Ƿֵʷðɡ
Let's start in and clean up the room. Ƕִɨɡ
Let's stay up and see the New Year in. Ǳ˯ӭĵɡ˵ʱ
Let's step out on the dance floor and shake a leg. ǵɡ
Let's stop working and relax for twenty minutes. ֹͣϢʮӰɡ
Let's study the thirteenth lesson. ѧϰʮΡ
Let's take a chance. There may still be some tickets left. ʣƱ
Let's take a few pictures of it. ռ
Let's take a look at the gas engine. ǿһȼ
Let's take a short cut through the fields. Ǵﳭ·ߡ
Let's take the metal removal rate for example. ԽΪ
Let's take your new one. Ǹµİɡ
Let's think it over in cold blood. 侲롣
Let's think over what we'd better do. һô졣
Let's throw all the old stuff out of the house ! ǰѼƾɶӵɣ
Let's try knocking at the back door if nobody hears you at the the front door. ǰû͵š
Let's try to clear up our difficult and doubtful points. 跨ѵɵһ¡
Let's tune in on( to)Radio Beijing. ǰ㲥̨
Let's view the problem at a different angle. ǴһǶ⡣
Let's wait in the park , shall we? ڹ԰ȣ
Let's wait until the rain stops. ǵͣɡ
Let's wash those marks off the wall. ǰЩӡǴǽϴ
Let's wind up the plans. ǰЩƻɡ
Let's wish you a long life. ף㳤١
Let's work hard to push the socialist cause forward. Ŭҵǰ
Letters , maps , and pictures are documents. ţͼͼƬס
Letters are a link with friends who live far away. ͬסصѵһϵ
Letters kept raining upon us. ųǷ׷׼
Letters of congratuation flooded in. ףˮӿ
Li Bai and Du Fu were famous poets in ancient China. ׺ͶŸйŴʫˡ
Li Bai and Du Fu were two great geniuses in the Tang dynasty. ׺ͶŸƴλΰš
Li Hong is an intelligent pupil. ǸСѧ
Li Li has made good progress in Enlish this term. Ӣѧ˺ܴ
Li Ping's handwriting is good. ƽ鷨ܺá
Lies are always lame. ˵ġ
Lies can't cover up facts. ڸǲʵ
Life begins at forty. ʮΪ֮ꡣ
Life is full of troubles. г鷳¡
Life is getting more and more complex and difficult. ԽӸӶѡ
Life is limited , but there is no limit to learning. ޵ģѧ޵ġ
Life is not all honey. ȫ۵ġ
Life was good for the few rich families. ֻмҸмͥõġ
Life was very hard for the working people then. ʱͶ˵Ƿǳġ
Lift up your voice. ɤӡ
Light and air are necessary to life. ͿǱҪġ
Light and heat are sent off , together with heavy smoke , and soon only black charcoa ȱɢȥỤֻ̃ܿʣºɫľ̿
Light and heat are sent off , together with heavy smoke. Ũɢȥ
Light spilled out through the window. ƹӴк
Light travels faster than sound. ٶȿ졣
Light was showing under the door. ŵ¿ü⡣
Light waves are waves of energy that travel through space at the rate of 186 , 000 mi ⲨÿӢٶͨռܲ
Lightning travels very fast. 紫úܿ졣
Like all politicians , he says he wants to do good for people , but I think he has an еĿһ˵ҪΪ£
Like everything else , they are made of molecules. κζһɷӹɵġ
Like father like son. 丸ӡ
Lily lost her way in the woods. ɭ·
Limit your answer to 100 words. Ĵһٸڡ
Lincoln commemorated the soldiers killed in the battle in his address. ֿ˵бʿ
Lincoln gave liberty to black slaves. ֿϸ˺ūɡ
Lincoln liberated American slaves. ֿϽū
Lincoln proclaimed the release of the slaves. ֿū
Linda has great charm. մо޴
Linda's happy smile is one of her charms. մ΢Цķ֮һ
Linda's smile charmed everyone. մ΢Цסеˡ
Line A and line B inclined to one another at an angle of 45. ߳ɶȽǻб
Lions and elephants are wild animals. ʨӺҰ
Lions do not hunt in packs , but alone. ʨӲȺʳǵ
Liquid dries up. ҺԿݸɡ
Lisa is away today but she will be back tomorrow. 첻ͻ
Lisa smiled because she was pleased to see us. Ǹ˵΢Цˡ
Listen at the keyhole( s). ͵
Listen attentively; don't break in so often. עǲ졣
Listen to the teacher carefully. עʦ
Listen to the teacher. ʦ
Listen to those children gabbling away. Щߴ˵ûꡣ
Listen to those foreigners jabbering away ! Щߴ˵ͣ
Literature and art can only spring from the life of the people. ֻѧΨһԴȪ
Little Anita cried because the older children excluded her from their games. С槿ΪǲһϷ
Little Betty is the only one who can smooth down Uncle Joe's anger. СΨһܹƽϢķŭˡ
Little by little , our English is getting better. ǵӢؽ
Little children should not talk back to their parents. СӲӦøĸ졣
Little insects were often unlucky and got stuck in this sap. һЩС泣ճ֬
Little Tom likes to imagine himself an air pilot. СķϲԼһԱ
Little Tom's clothes were in rags. Сķ¶Ƭˡ
Liu Hulan died a glorious death. ù١
Liu Hulan was cruelly beaten and tortured , but she stood as firm as a rock. ⵽ĥʯҡ
Liu Kaiqu made some very famous sculptures. һЩ
Live and learn ! ϣѧϣ
Liverpool is a major British port. ӢһҪۿڡ
Living here has given me back my health. ʹһָ˽
Living in the countryside , he identifies himself with the peasants. ũũһƬ
Living in town is pleasant but , on the whole , I like the country better. סڳģǣܵҸϲũ塣
Living on the sun is an impossibility. ̫ǲܵġ
Lloyd had entered for the big race on Saturday. ͰѾμʢˡ
Lock these papers up. Щ
Locusts travel together in great numbers , destroying crops by eating every bit of gr ȳȺӵطУҶͳԣٵׯڡ
London has a population of ten million. ׶һǧ˿ڡ
London has many fine museums , which thousands of people visit every day. ׶ྫĲݣÿ춼гǧǰι
London is on the site of a Roman fort. ׶һݵľַϡ
London is one of the important financial centres of the world. ׶ҪĽ֮һ
London is the capital of the Great Britain. ׶Ӣ׶
Long ago , people believed that the world was flat. ܾǰŵǱƽġ
Long lines of lorries stacked up on either side of the construction site. еĿڽصԡ
Long long ago , there was a war between the birds and the beasts. ܾúܾǰ෢һս
Long long ago , there was war between the birds and the beasts. ܾúܾǰ֮䷢һս
Long skirts have been out of fashion for a long time in the West , but they are comin ȹѹʱȴַˡ
Look ! the child is peeping at us through the window. ƣǺڴ͵ء
Look , there comes the bus. ƣˡ
Look at that horse and cart. ƥ
Look at that poor little boy. ǸСк
Look at that woman ! ǸŮˣ
Look at that young fellow. 㿴ǸСӡ
Look at the enormous size of that airplane ! һܷɻôѽ
Look at the little beggar ( the brave little boy). ǸСһ¸ҵСк
Look at the map on the wall , please. 뿴ǽϵĵͼ
Look at the notice posted on the wall. ǽϵ֪ͨ
Look at these photographs. ЩƬ
Look at your grubby hands ! ˫֣
Look at yourself in the glass. ھԼ
Look down a rise. Сɽ¿
Look out ! There's car coming. ˡ
Look right and left before you cross a street. ·֮ǰҪ濴
Look that way. Ǳ߿
Look to it that you don't make the same mistake again. עⲻҪٷͬĴ
Look to your manners. üһЩ
Look what a mess you have made of your dress , playing in that dirt. طŪôࡣ
Looking out of the window , we are able to see the full of extent of the park. Ӵ⿴ܹ԰ȫ
Loose clothes are comfortable than tight ones. ±ȽС档
Lorries are very noisy. ܴ
Losing a little money doesn't trouble me. ʧһǮҵ⡣
Lost time is never found again. ʧʱ䲻
Lots of people here don't like us. ˲ϲǡ
Lots of them had no right to vote. ʱûѡȨ
Loud music is a disturbance in the countryside. ũһָš
Louise is a charming girl. ¶˿ǸɰŮ
Love , hate , and fear are emotions. ޺¶С
Love and hate are exremes of feeling. ͺ˵ĸ顣
Loyd's next two ventures struck out. Ͱºðնʧˡ
Lu Xun exposed the evil of the old society in his works. ³ѸƷн¶˾
Lu Xun is , by common consent , the greatest Chinese revolutionary writer. ҹ³Ѹйΰĸѧҡ
Lu Xun is my favourite author. ³Ѹϲҡ
Luck was with us , and we won easily. ã׾Ӯˡ
Luckily he was none the worse for his fall. ˣˤһûˤˡ
Luckily I didn't hurt myself when I fell. ãûˤ
Lunch hour is over. ʱȥˡ
Lunch is practically ready , so come to the table. 緹ˣɡ
Lungs are breathing organs . Ǻ١
Lying in court is a very serious crime. ڷͥ˵Ǻصķ
Lying is a bad habit , to say the least of it. ˵˵һֻϰߡ
Macbeth murdered the king with a knife. ˰˹õɱ˹
Machines save us a lot of work. ʡȥ๤
Magellan was trying to find a passage to the Indian Ocean. ׵ʱѰһͨӡĺ
Magnets attract pins. ͷ롣
Mail these circulars to our custmers ! Щ֪ͨĸǵĿͻ
Maisie spends a lot of money on records. ÷Ƭ˺ܶǮ
Make a guess at it. ²¿
Make an outline before trying to write a composition. дǰݸ塣
Make antibiotics , that is , substances that kill germs. 쿹أҲɱʡ
Make haste !We have to catch the train. 㣡Ǳϻ𳵡
Make haste and come ! 
Make haste or you will be late for the bus. 㣬Ȼ͸ϲϹˡ
Make it a rule not to sit up late. ͨҹ
Make it wider. һЩ
Make six copies of this , please. ݡ
Make sure his appointment dosen't clash with mine. һҪԼҵԼᶩͬһʱ䡣
Make sure of your facts before you accuse him. ָǰҪѲϺʵһ¡
Make sure you get there in time. һҪ׼ʱ
Make the past serve the present and foreign things serve China. ΪãΪá
Make the room ready for the meeting. ѷ䲼úã׼á
Make these sentences negative and interrogative. ЩӸĳɷ񶨾ʾ䡣
Make up sentences with the words given. Ĵɾӡ
Make up words by joining a word from column  with a word from column  using each ӵһ͵ѡһʽһʣÿ
Making speeches is not his strong point. ˵
Malaria is a disease that mosquitoes carry. űӴһּ
Malta is an island. Ǹ
Man , in a sense , is the creature of circumstances. ĳ˵ܻ֧ġ
Man cannot breathe under water. ˲ˮº
Man did not use metal in the Stone Age. ʯʱ಻ý
Man is a conscious being. ʶġ
Man is fighting a battle against pollution. Ⱦս
Man is the decisive factor. Ǿء
Man made the town. ഴ˳С
Man overboard ! ˮˣ
Manchester is an industrial city. ˹һҵС
Man's life is often compared to a candle. Ϊ
Many a quarrel as come about through a misunderstanding. ִġ
Many activists have come forward. ӿ˴ӡ
Many Americans are of English descent ܶӢ
Many artists get their inspiration from nature. ҴӴȻлС
Many blank spaces are still left in the suburbs. յء
Many chemicals entered into the composition of the medicine. ҩ໯ѧʺϳɵġ
Many children played at hide and seek in the garden. ຢڻ԰׽Բء
Many countries have sent up man made satellites to circle the earth. ҷΧƵС
Many customers spoke for these new products. ܶ˿ͶЩ²Ʒ
Many different kinds of meat are sold in the market. гϳ۸⡣
Many different words have the same form when they are spoken or written. ಻ͬĴڶƴдʽһġ
Many farmers fields are irrigated by water. ũˮࡣ
Many foreign films are dubbed when they are shown in China. ܶӰйӳʱ
Many foreigners go to England to learn English. ܶ˵ӢȥѧӢ
Many foreigners take an interest in travelling to China. ˶ԵйиȤ
Many gave their lives in the gallant effort to wipe out rascism. Ӣ¶У׳
Many geographers now call this landmass Eurasia. ѧڰ½ؽŷǴ½
Many girls wear their short today. ںܶŮ̷
Many houses were destroyed by the flood. ෿ݱˮˡ
Many kinds of animals are kept for exhibition in zoological gardens. ԰ιֹչĶ
Many kinds of ants milk little bugs called ant cows. ϻἷһֳΪţСӵҺ֭ԡ
Many legends centre about this historical figure. ഫ˵ʷΪġ
Many men lost their jobs during the business depression. ҵʱںܶ˶ʧҵˡ
Many misfortunes came upon them during that harsh winter. Ǹ϶಻ҵ½ٵͷϡ
Many mistakes occur in your composition. ĳ
Many nations contest for medals at the Olympic Games. ڰƥ˶άơ
Many natural materials are becoming scarce. ȻԭԽԽ١
Many newly unearthed cultural relics are set forth in the exhibition hall. չ³
Many of my friends went there. ҵѶȥˡ
Many of the rulers of Rome met with violent deaths. They were either murdered or pois ͳ߶ڷǲǱıɱǱ
Many of them wore colourful national costumes. Ǻܶ˶ɫ޵װ
Many paintings of the Song and Yuan Dynasties were displayed in the exhibition. չչγԪĻ
Many Pakistanis have immigrated to Britain. ͻ˹̹ƾӵӢ
Many people are crying out against the new rule. ˶¹涨
Many people crowded around a speaker. Χһݽˡ
Many people had no work. Their children often went hungry. ûйǵĺӾ
Many people have expressed their dissatisfaction with the proposals. ܶѱʾԴ˽Ĳ
Many people have written in to us asking for samples. ȡƷ
Many people in the world want for vital things as food and clothing. кܶȱʳƷ
Many people like to watch others playing games. ܶϲ˱
Many people think so. Ϊġ
Many people travel to work each day by railway. ܶÿϰࡣ
Many people turned out for the rally. μμᡣ
Many people were drowned out of their homes. ˮĶ޼ҿɹ顣
Many people were hurrying to see the parade and we joined on at the rear. ˸ȥУҲں档
Many people were queuing up for the bus. ܶŶӵȺ
Many people witnessed the accident. ˿¡
Many plants bloom in the spring. ֲڴ쿪
Many pupils in this class got prizes for good conduct. ѧΪкö˽
Many raw materials are exported to foreign countries. ԭ⡣
Many scientists descended on the factory. ѧͻȻٸó
Many shareholders stepped out when the business was at a low point. ⲻʱɶ˳
Many soldiers of the puppet troops have crossed over to the people's side. еʿͶˡ
Many students have taken to the arts. ѧȤ
Many thanks ! л
Many thanks for your kind thought of me in sending back my umbrella. ллɡҵһݹ֮⡣
Many tourists go to France and Italy in the summer. ܶȥ
Many towns and villages were recovered in that year. һոʹ䡣
Many travellers visited the Great Wall. ˳ǡ
Many trees fell down in the gale. ܶεˡ
Many unearthed cultural relics were exhibited in the museum. չ
Many worker engineers have made brilliant inventions. ๤˹ʦйΰķ졣
Many years ago men lived in caves. ܾǰ˹Ѩ
Many young people of the village have joined up since last year. ȥĺܶ궼˾
Many young people were so interested in the football game that they lost sight of tim ˶ǳȤʱ䡣
March 8th is the International Working Women's Day. °ǹͶŮڡ
March came in and they were still holding out against the enemy. ˣȻŵˡ
March is the third month of the year. һĵ¡
March is the time to plant trees. ļڡ
March winds and April showers bring forth May floweers. µķ磬µ꣬ʹﻨء
Marco Polo and other travellers brought back strange stories of the countries they ha ɡ޺мҴĹҵ
Margaret combed her hair in front of the mirror. ھǰͷ
Margaret is jealous when Charles talks to other girls. ÿ˹ͬĹ̸ؾͶʼɡ
Margaret started school in 1973. һ꿪ʼѧ
Maria was my interpreter. ҵķ롣
Marie took an apple as she walked past the tree. ƻ߹ʱժһƻ
Marion works as a journalist. ְҵŹߡ
Mark carefully how this is done. úעġ
Mark has the imagination to make good new games. ˾ʺϷ
Mark learned to read long before he started school. ѧ֮ǰѧ˿顣
Mark my words , this will surely happen. ҵĻһᷢġ
Mark proposed to Valerie. ˡ
Mark that down in your notebook. It's very important. һıʼǱϣҪ
Mark the place on the map. ڵͼϰط
Market St. г
Mark's most valuable possession is his dog , Topper. Ķǹꡣ
Marriage is a serious business. Ǵ¡
Marry took her oath that she did not steal the watch. ˵û͵
Mars and Venus are planets of the sun. Ǻͽǻ̫ǡ
Mars was the Roman god of war. ˹ս
Martha is too busy to finish her new dress this week , so she has put it on one side. ɯ̫æ£԰һߡ
Martin is personally unknown to me. Ҳʶˡ
Marx and Engels scientifically forecast the collapse of capitalism. ˼Ͷ˹ѧԤʱ
Marxism Leninism Mao Tsetung Thought illumines the way ahead for the Chinese people. ë˼йǰĵ·
Mary , the cook , is walking out with Jack , the chauffeur. ʦͬ˾ܿ
Mary always likes to score off people when she can. ֻҪлᣬܰ˵ࡣ
Mary and I went to the party separately. ҲһȥμӾۻġ
Mary and Jane can sleep double tonight and you can have one of their beds. ͼ˯һ˯һŴ
Mary blew hot and cold about going to college , every day she changed her mind. ϲϴѧò⣬ÿ춼ı⡣
Mary has come to stay for a few days. ˣҪס졣
Mary has cooled off about him. Ѿ䵭ˡ
Mary hurt herself when she fell over. ʱˡ
Mary is a girl's name. Ůӵ֡
Mary is a great success as a singer. 裬켫һʱ
Mary is behind the other girls in sewing. ڷҷ治Ůӡ
Mary is the tallest girl in our class. ǰϸߵŮӡ
Mary is young but Edith is still younger. ᣬ˿ᡣ
Mary Lamb had to be put away from time to time. ķòαͽԺ
Mary often stumbles in her speech. Ͱ͵ؽ
Mary seeded the raisins( = dired grapes) for the cake. Ѹȥ⡣
Mary soiled her dress. Ū¡
Mary was ill , but the doctor says that she has improved. ˣҽ˵ѾЩˡ
Mary was in a poor state of health. Ľ״á
Mary was in such a deep sleep that she did not hear her mother call. ˯ĸ׽Ҳû
Mary was not well so she was lying on the couch in living room. 棬ɳϡ
Mary weighed down her repertory with these plays. ⼸ϷʹݳĿõ˼ǿ
Mary went sadly away. ˵߿ˡ
Mary wheeled her bicycle up the hill. гɽȥ
Mary's face went red. ˡ
Mary's father will not permit her to stay up late. ĸײҹ
Mary's friend asked her to drop her a line while she was away on vacation. ڶȼʱдŸ
Masked bandits stuck up a bank yesterday. һС
Master John Smith is seven years old. Լʷ˹үˡ
Mathematicians can imagine more than one kind of infinite number. ѧֹһ
Mathematics is a main subject in middle schools. ѧѧһơ
Mathematics tasks that child's brain. ѧʹǸкԽ
Mathilde continued to tell Jeanne her story. ٶ¼ȽǶξ
Mathilde enjoyed herself very much at the party. ٶúܸˡ
Maths and physics are very important. ѧҪ
Maths is the most important of all the sciences. ѧһпѧҪġ
Matter generally exists in three states: gas , liquid and solid. ̬̬ͨҺ̬̬
Matter has volume. 
Matter is in constant motion and constant change. ڲ˶ϱ仯ġ
Matthew is considering my idea. ڿҵ
Maurice has achieved his hope of becoming a doctor. Ī˹ʵ˳ΪһҽԸ
May comes between April and June. º֮¡
May Day is a great international holiday. һǹԵΰա
May I ask a favour of you? æ
May I be allowed to use typewriter? һֻܴ
May I beg a cigarette from you? һ̺
May I beg for an interview? ҿ
May I borrow your pen to write a letter? ҿԽĸֱд
May I borrow your pen? ҿԽĸֱ
May I call in this evening? ҿڽ
May I compliment you on winning the race? лʤˣף㡣
May I disturb you for a moment? Ҵһ
May I have another potato? ҿٳһ
May I have permission to leave early? 
May I leave the room , sir? ҿ뿪
May I make bold to ask your name , sir? ðһʲô֣
May I present a suggestion? ҿ
May I put in for five days' leave? ҿ
May I stay out and play a little longer? ҿһ
May I take a picture for you? ҿһ
May I take part in your game please? ҲμǵϷ
May I take your measurements ( for your coat)? ҪҪ£ߴ磿
May I trouble you with a question? 鷳һ
May I use your telephone? ҿԽĵ绰
May is the fifth month. һĵ¡
May you be happy ! ףҸ
May you have a safe journey. ףһ·ƽ
May you live happily ! ף죡
Maybe it is right. ǶԵġ
Maybe somebody took it by mistake. ˴ˡ
Maybe we'll see you tomorrow. 㡣
Means must be devised to comb the right things out of the tangle. 跨߰ĶʵĶ
Measles attacks many children. ܶຢӵ
Measles is an infectious disease. һִȾ
Measure off two yards of this silk. ü˿
Measures are taken to bring down the workshop. ȡ˽´ʩ
Measures must be taken to meet this situation. ȡʩӦ档
Meat and fish are often kept in cold storage. ⳣؿС
Meat goes off quickly in hot weather. ⻵ÿ졣
Mechanics is a science dealing with force and motion. ѧһй˶Ŀѧ
Medical students are trained to be doctors. ҽѧѵҽ
Medical terms are used by doctors. ҽҽѧ
Medicine is of no avail. ҽҩЧ
Medicines are broadly classed as internal or external ones. ҩΪҩҩࡣ
Meditate on ( upon):give oneself up to serious thought ˼
Meet me in the square at seven o'clock. ߵڹ㳡档
Meeting is , in a manner of speaking , the beginning of parting. ۻҲ˵Ŀʼ
Mel said I was wrong , but Andy sided with me. ÷˵Ҵˣǰվߡ
Mel said I was wrong , but Andy was on my side. ÷˵Ҵˣǰվߡ
Members of Parliament are politicians. ԱǸεġ
Memories crowded in on ( or upon) him as soon as he met the friend whom he had heard һλʮͨŵѣ±ӿ
Memories crowded on her mind. ӿͷ
Memories of childhood make me happy. ͯĻʹ졣
Memories of happy days remain with us. ʱļڡ
Memories of the past haunt her. ȥ¡
Men and women have equal rights in people's China. йŮȨƽȡ
Men and women wear shorts in hot weather. ʱ˺͸Ů̿㡣
Men eat to live but not live to eat. ˳ԷΪ˻ţŲΪ˳Է
Men usually have deep voices. ˵ɤһ
Men wear socks but women wear stockings. ˴࣬Ůࡣ
Mending is not easy. ǲ׵ġ
Men's tastes are various. ˵İøвͬ
Merchants buy and sell ( things). 
Metal conducts electricity. 硣
Metal is a good conductor of electricity. ǵ塣
Metal transmits electricity. 硣
Metals tend to creep when they are subjected to stress at high temperatures. ڸܵӦʱͻᷢ䡣
Michael has grown three inches since last year. ȥ˶Ӣ硣
Michael is a boy. ˶Ǹкӡ
Michael made this box himself , without his father's help. ˶Լӣûְְ
Michael s name heads the list. ˶ǰͷ
Michael told us an incredible story about his grandmother catching a thief. ˶ǽһĸץС͵ŵĹ
Mickey Mouse was the creation of Walt Disney. ֶء˹Ĵ
Microphones were set up in front of the speaker's stand. ̨ǰװ˷硣
Mid Autumn Festival 
Might I come past , please? ͼݣø·
Might we use your typewriter for a little while? һĴֻ
Mike is afraid that the doctor will shut him away in a mental hospital. ˺ҽؽԺ
Mike is confident that he will arrive in time. ἰʱ
Mike left his money behind when he went shopping. ȥʱ˴Ǯˡ
Miles is studying medicine because he wants to be a doctor. ˹ѧҽΪ뵱ҽ
Milk costs 30p a litre. ţÿ۸ʮʿ
Milk is a wholesome food. ţڽʳ
Milk is good for children. ţ̶Զͯ档
Milk is good to health. ţ̶Խ档
Millions of men were out of work. ʧҵˡ
Millions of people hunt and fish for a living. ˴ԺͲΪ
Millions of tons of waste and poisonous gases are sent into the air with the smoke. ֵķͶ̳ɢС
Mind out , there's a bus coming ! ģ
Mind the steps ! ע̨ףСĽ£
Mind the wet paint ! ģδɣ
Mind you don't slip. Сı𻬵
Mind your own affairs. ٹ¡
Mind your own business. ¡
Miners work underground. ڵ¹
Mining is an unhealthy job. ɿһֶкĹ
Minister for Home ( Foreign) Affairs ⽻
Minister from Japan to China ձפйʹ
Minister of Communication ͨ
Mirrors reflect light. ӷ⡣
Misfortunes plague this family in season and out of season. һҳҡ
Mistakes must be criticized. д͵
Mists fled before the rising sun. ճɢ
Modern architecture uses more straight lines than many earlier kinds of architecture ִŴʹøֱ
Modern camera design tends to simplicity. ִƵԽԽ򵥡
Mohammed Ali is a boxing personality. ĬĬ¡λȭ֡
Molly is terribly spoilt. Ī߻ˡ
Molly slung her bag over her shoulder. Īڼϡ
Money doesn't always bring happiness. Ǯһ˴Ҹ
Money is everything to him. ˵ǮһС
Money is his god. ǰݽߡ
Money is needed for the relief of sufferers. ȼߺҪǮ
Money just slips through his fingers. һǮ
Money left carelessly about is a temptation to some people. õǮĳЩ˶Ǹջ
Money means nothing to him so he gives most of it away. Ǯ޹ؽҪѴ󲿷Ǯˡ
Money usually depreciates in value over a period of years. ǮͨһЩֵ
Money was lacking for the plan. ʵʩƻѲ㡣
More and more oppressed peoples are waking up. ԽԽıѹھѡ
More cars have to be put on during the rush hours. ڸ߷ʱ䲻òӳԹʹá
More haste , less speed. 򲻴
More new machines will be installed to replace the old ones. װ»ɻ
More than 80 percent of the population are peasants. ٷ֮ʮ˿ũ
More than one person has made the suggestion. ֹһ顣
More wasteland will be opened up here. ｫѸĻĵء
More work does not necessarily call for more men. ӹһҪԱ
Most beer is quite cheap , but some is expensive. ơƴ󶼺ܱˣҲйġ
Most birds can fly. 󲿷ǻɵġ
Most British workers get their wages by the week. Ӣ˵Ĺÿȡġ
Most countries in the world have different customs. ϴŲͬķϰߡ
Most green plants make the kind of sugar called glucose. 󲿷ɫֲﶼΪǵǡ
Most matter has three states ״̬̬Һ̬̬
Most matter has three states: solid , liquid and gas. ʾ״̬̬Һ̬̬
Most men seek wealth; all men seek happiness. ѰƸÿ˶׷Ҹ
Most of Americans keep birthdays every year. ÿףա
Most of the big London hotels have a New Year's Eve dance. ׶ضùݶ˰Ϧᡣ
Most of the clothes in the cupboard have got the moth in them. ܶڱڳųˡ
Most of the damage was caused by your sister. 󲿷ɵġ
Most of the hotel staff sleep in. ùĹԱסù
Most of the large land areas are connected , or almost so. ½ģ߻ġ
Most of the large land areas connected , or almost so. ½ģ߻ġ
Most of the people invited to the reception were old friends. μдĴѡ
Most of the people singing were women. ֮У󲿷ǸŮ
Most of the people there speak Spanish , Portuguese or French. ˽
Most of the work ( digging) is done by machines. 󲿷֣ɻС
Most of them are teachers. ǴǽԱ
Most of those present joined in the dance , but a few preferred to sit out and chat t ڳ˶ˣмԸһ̸
Most of us don't hold with his theory. Ǵ˲Ŀ
Most of us sided with Debby in the discussion. ʱǶֵ֧±ȡ
Most of what he says is true. ˵Ļ󲿷ʵġ
Most people in this city earn their living by working in the car factory. еĴ˶ıġ
Most people write with their right hands. д֡
Most pupils feel ( have) scorn for those who cheat. 󲿷ֵѧƲ׵ˡ
Most scientists of the time were prepared to accept Darwin's case. ʱѧҶԸܴĵŵ۵㡣
Most shopkeepers are getting in their New Year goods. ̵ϰ嶼ڽ
Most solids are heavier than liquids. ĹҺء
Most stews contain meat and vegetables. ʳ߲ˡ
Most stools have four legs. ȡ
Most students are studying English hard now. ڴѧŬѧϰӢ
Most trees are denuded of leaves in winter. ľڶ춼ҪҶ
Most trees shed their leaves in winter. ľڶҶˡ
Mother and daughter met and embraced emotionally. ĸŮᣬ໥ӵ
Mother bought the ice cream for you , not for me. ĸǸǸıܡ
Mother cooked a chicken dish for lunch. ĸΪ緹һֻ
Mother couldn't really get started on the housework until she had packed the children ĸڽѧУ֮ǰ޷ʼ¡
Mother did not light the stove. ĸû¯ӡ
Mother didn't consent to my going there alone. 費ֻͬһȥ
Mother dismissed the idea with a wave of her hand. ĸװһڣʾ뷨
Mother expects us to show proper manners at the party. ϣھۻϱֵñ
Mother had to right the entire house after the party. ۻԺ軹ðһ顣
Mother has charged me to take care of you. ĸί㡣
Mother heaped food on to my plate. ˺öԵĶ
Mother is cooking lunch in the kitchen. ĸڳ緹
Mother is icing my birthday cake. ڸҵյͿ˪
Mother is ironing father's shirts. ְֵٰĳ¡
Mother keeps her knitting in a bag. ֯һֻ
Mother mended the tear in Andrew's trousers. 貹˰³ϵƶ
Mother now is satisfied with the hang of her curtains. ԴĹҷ⡣
Mother nursed Bob until he was well again. 軤űֱָΪֹ
Mother opposed the idea at once. 뷨
Mother pieced a quilt yesterday. ĸ첹һ졣
Mother put the peaches in her basket. ĸװңӣ
Mother set the food on the table and told the children to dig in. ѷ˰ϸߺǿʼԷ
Mother showed me how to work the sewing machine. ĸ׽ôʹ÷һ
Mother sliced the loaf. г˱Ƭ
Mother slipped into the room to make sure the children were all asleep. ĵ߽䣬ǲǶ˯ˡ
Mother sprinkled salt on the potatoes. Ρ
Mother stuffs the turkey before roasting it. ڻ𼦶Ȼȥ
Mother was a little girl then. ʱĸ׻ǸС
Mother was in hospital all year--that was a terrible time. 궼סҽԺǼѵʱڡ
Mother was used to such knocks. ĸ׶ôѾˡ
Mother washes the clothes on Mondays. ĸÿһϴ¡
Mother went to town to do some shopping yesterday. ĸ׵ȥ
Mother will be home in a little while. 費þͻؼҵġ
Mother will be upset if we don't let her know where we are. Ҫǲ֪Ĳµġ
Mother will expect us in tonight. ָǽڼġ
Mothers are gentle with their babies. ĸ׶Ӥġ
Motorcars are assembled as they travel from one part of a workshop to another. ӳһطһطƶʱͰװˡ
Mount Everest could be seen in the distance. ԶԶؿԿǶʿ壨壩
Mount Everest is very high. Ƕʿ弫ߡ
Mount Jolmolangma 
Move along the bus , please ! ǰߣ
Mozart was a famous composer. ĪǸҡ
Mr and Mrs Kay have gone to live in the country. Ѿᵽũȥסˡ
Mr Baker , you're wanted on the phone. ĵ绰
Mr Brown reviews books for a living. дΪ
Mr Crossett thus kept a record of all his old students. ̹ѧĳɼ
Mr Hall exhibits in several galleries. ںüչƷ
Mr Harrison called a meeting of the directors on Tuesday. ѷټһλ顣
Mr Kaplin lost his temper when he found his daughter smoking. ŮʱƢ
Mr Murray subscribes to \ The Times \. Ĭġʱ־
Mr White is over me in the office. ְλҸߡ
Mr. and Mrs. Shaw have bought some modern furniture for their living room. ФҷЩʽҾ߲ҡ
Mr. and Mrs. Williams adopted a child whose parents were dead. ˹ͷһĸ˫ĺӡ
Mr. Baker paints pictures and sells his work to friends. ȻƷѡ
Mr. Brown keeps a shop. һҵ̡
Mr. Canon trades in furs. ũӪƤ
Mr. Crossett looked at us curiously. ̽ѯĿǡ
Mr. Davies pays me rent weekly. ά˹ÿڸһ
Mr. Jackson hires out bicycles. ܿѷг
Mr. Johnson is the host the party is at his house. ԼѷˡۻļС
Mr. Jones holds an important position at work. ˹ڹϾҪְλ
Mr. Jones works for a company which makes cars. ˹һ칫˾
Mr. Li was ill last week but has since recovered. ڲˣȬˡ
Mr. Peters thinks the world of you. ˵˹ۼߡ
Mr. Rivers gives swimming instruction. ︥˹ѧӾ
Mr. Smith , can you spare a minute? ʷ˹ܵһ
Mr. Smith came out to see what was happening. ʷ˹ʲô¡
Mr. Smith was in front. ʷ˹ǰ档
Mr. Smith will speak now. ʷ˹ԡ
Mr. Unwin fitted a new lock on the door. װһ
Mr. Wang will head up the new business. 쵼¹˾
Mr. Watson has great popularity. ɭкܴ
Mr.and Mrs.Owne are newly married. ŷķ½ŽĻ顣
Mr.Baker's face slowly turned red. رˡ
Mr.Barlow keeps his dog on a chain. ѹ˩ס
Mr.Brown beats his dog and treats it unkindly. Ĺ̡ܲ
Mr.Davies is our maths master. ά˹ǵѧʦ
Mr.Donovan has to support a large family. ŵһˡ
Mr.Green is our English teacher. ǵӢԱ
Mr.Johnson is out and will be back in two hours. ԼѷȥˣСʱ
Mr.Johnson is the Minister of Foreign Affairs. Լѷ⽻
Mr.Jones is very ill and needs an operation. ˹úҪ
Mr.Kent is Mrs. Kent's husband. ǿ̫̫ɷ
Mr.Li gave the other driver a piece of his mind. һλ˾
Mr.Matthews lost his way in the dense fog. ˹Ũ·
Mr.Moore takes two daily newspapers. Ħձ
Mr.Richards runs his business very successfully. ⾭Ӫú
Mr.Scott stood patiently at the bus stop. ˹ڹվĵվš
Mr.Smith is a teacher. ʷ˹ǽԱ
Mr.Smith is in conference with his advisers. ʷ˹ĹЭ̡
Mr.Smith is my father's factor in England. ʷ˹ҸӢĴˡ
Mr.Smith isn't here;he's gone away. ʷ˹ˡ
Mr.Smith manages a big shop. ʷ˹ӪһҴ̵ꡣ
Mr.Smith says that if he were in your position he would have acted differently. I wis ʷ˹˵ҵλ᲻ôϣ
Mrs Green is a teacher. ַλʦ
Mrs Hill is keen that Tom should marry Stella. ϯ̫̫ϣķ˹顣
Mrs Lack craned her neck to look for her husband in the crowd. ̫̫쳤ѰȺеɷ
Mrs Lee is bathing the baby. ̫̫ڸӤϴ衣
Mrs.Baker and her daughter , Miss Baker ˷˺ŮС
Mrs.Williams is our history mistres. ˹̫̫ǵʷʦ
Mt Kilimanjaro lies in Africa. ɽڷޡ
Much hail fell. ౢӡ
Much of the world is covered by sea. ĺܴһֶ󺣸š
Much of what you say is true. ĻвǶԵģʵģ
Much territory in northwest China is desert. йط󲿷ɳĮ
Much to my regret , I didn't go with them. ǳźûͬһȥ
Much was said but little done. ˵Ĳ٣ɵĲࡣ
Multiply 6 by nothing , and the result is nothing. Ľ㡣
Mum and Dad can hardly write their names. ͰּԼҲд
Mum stressed that Jacky should be home by ten o'clock. ǿܻһҪʮ֮ǰؼҡ
Mumps is a children's disease. Ƕͯһּ
Murder is a crime. ıɱһС
Murder is a hateful thing. ıɱһɺ޵¡
Murder is a horrible crime. ıɱһֲֿС
Murray descended the steps into the swimming pool. Į̆µӾ
Museum of Chinese History йʷ
Music affords me great pleasure. ʹĿ
Music greets the ear. ӯ
Musicians can read written music. ּܿס
Muslims fast during Ramadan. ˹ͽ°ʳ
Must we get in the cucumbers today? ǽҪҪժƹϣ
Must we visit those stuffy people? ǷǵðݷЩΪǵ
Must we water the tomato fields , too? Ҳý
Must you drag up all these old scandals? ǵðЩϵĳ¶
Mustapha was on his way home. ˹ڻؼҵ·ϡ
My advice has no influence on his actions. ҵȰûӰж
My aim is to become a policeman. ҵĿҪ졣
My arm is painful. ҵֱۡ
My audience were mostly foreigners. ҵڴ󲿷ˡ
My aunt left me 2 , 000 in her will. ϽǧӢҡ
My aunt took me to the zoo as a treat. ùôȥ䶯԰Ϊҵд
My baby sister can walk a little already. ҵС߶ˡ
My back is about to break under the load. ҵıѹÿҪˡ
My back itches. ҵı
My best friends , i.e.Robert and Phil , went to the match with me. õѣ޲غͷƶͬһȥ
My best greetings to your father. 㸸⡣
My bicycle goes better since I oiled it. ҵгԺˡ
My bike gets a lot of wear. ҵгĥú
My blood boils with indignation. ŭɶ
My book needs a new cover. ҵҪһ·档
My boss instructed me to type the letters quickly. ҵϰָʾҸϿЩš
My boss ticked me off for arriving late. ҵϰѵҳٵˡ
My boss told me off for my careless work. ҵϰҹġ
My box of tools is very handy. 乤ߺܷ㡣
My boyfriend writes to me every week. ҵÿڸдš
My brain seems to be in a whirl. ҵͷڷΡ
My brother did a lot of good last week. ҵܵ¡
My brother doesn't have the background for the job. ҵĵܵû⹤ľ顣
My brother gave me his cold. ҵܵܰѸðȾˡ
My brother goes by the building every day. ҵܵÿ¥߹
My brother has a bad illness. ҵĵܵܲòᡣ
My brother has a full time job but I work only in the mornings. Ҹչֻ繤
My brother has hardly worked this term. ֵѧѧϰûʲô
My brother has infected me with a bad cold. ҸظðȾҡ
My brother has joined the navy. ҵĵܵܲμ˺
My brother has just received his commission as engineer in the factory. ҸսӵĹʦ顣
My brother has turned up from India. ֵѴӡȵִˡ
My brother has worked hard this term. ֵѧѧϰù
My brother has written a letter to me. ֵѾдһš
My brother is a film fan. ֵǸӰԡ
My brother is a mason. ֵˮ
My brother is a short man-he's only 1 m. 50. ҵĵܸܵӰֻһʮ
My brother is a young man who angers easily. ҵĵܵһ׷ŭˡ
My brother is fighting at the front. ҵֵǰս
My brother is handy with tools. Ҹʹùʱֺɡ
My brother is often absent from work because of illness. Ҹ糣򻼲ȱڡ
My brother is on the committee. ҸǸίԱ
My brother is poor at arithmetic. ҵܵܵܲ
My brother is studying engineering. Ҹѧѧ
My brother is studying law; he is a law student. ҵܵܣ磩ѧɣǷѧ
My brother is teaching me to swim. ҸڽӾ
My brother is two years older than I am. ҸҴꡣ
My brother studies economics in the college. ֵѧԺѧϰѧ
My brother used to go there. ֵܹȥǶȥ
My brother was fined for exceeding the speed limit. ҵܵܿٶƶ
My brother was ill , but mother cheered him up. ҵĵܵܲˣʹ
My brother went away on holiday yesterday. Ҹȼȥˡ
My cap tumbled from the hook. ҵñӴӹϵ
My car can go 140 kilometres per hour. ҵÿСʱһʮ
My car is due for a service. ҵӦάˡ
My car stalls in cold weather. ҵĳ
My case will be brought on tomorrow. ҵİ
My Chinese and English books are confused together. ҵӢĵ鼮һˡ
My classmate played a joke on me , and next day I got back at him. ҵͬѧҿ˸Цұ
My clock has gone wrong. ҵë
My coat caught in a bush. ҵ±Թˡ
My coat is warm. ҵºů͡
My coat was worn out so I had to buy a new one. ҵ´ˣҵһ
My cold cures itself automatically. ҵĸðζ
My contention turned out to be correct. ҵĹ۵ȷġ
My cousin is my nearest relative. ҵ׵ˡ
My cousin sells her garden produce in the market. ұгԼ԰߲ˡ
My cycle is broken , so I shall have to walk. ҵгˣҲòС
My darling ! װģ
My darling wife and I are going to Europe. ҺװӽҪȥŷޡ
My daughter does not take after me in any way. ŮһҲҡ
My daughter is in the children's ward in the hospital. ҵŮסҽԺĶͯ
My daughter rated very high in her class. ҵŮڰۺܸߡ
My doctor couldn't help me so he sent me to an eye specialist. ҵҽûа취Σȥһۿרҡ
My dog has a good coat of hair. ҵĹһëƤ
My dress is too long - I must shorten it. ҵȹ̫ˣҵðضЩ
My dress wrinkles easily. ҵ塣
My earrings are made of gold. ҵĶǽġ
My ears are ringing. Ҷ
My ears are singing. Ҷ
My elder brother is full of thought for me. ҵĴǳҡ
My enemies bore down upon me. ҵĵ˱ƽҡ
My English book is on the top shelf. ҵӢϱһϡ
My explanation took a long time to sink in. ҵĽͺܾòű⡣
My eyes followed Al's--down to the lump over his stomach. ҵ۾˳Ű۾ֻĶһ
My face is burning. ҵڷա
My family has removed to the countryside. ҵļҼᵽũȥˡ
My father and mother are school teachers. ҵĸ׺ĸ׶ѧУʦ
My father bought me a tape recorder with four loud-speakers. Ҹ׸һĸȵ¼
My father comes from French stock. ҸǷѪͳ
My father congratulated me on passing the exam. Ҹףͨ˿ԡ
My father finances his student at the university. Ҹѧϴѧ
My father gave me a box on the ear. Ҹ׸һ⡣
My father helped me when I was in a tight corner. ҴʱҸװҡ
My father is a mechanical engineer. Ҹǻеʦ
My father is a plain worker. ҸǸͨˡ
My father left me his farm. Ҹũ
My father ran a camera store last year. Ҹȥ̵ꡣ
My father remained in because of the bad weather. Ҹûгȥ
My father taught me to ride a bicycle. ҵĸ׽г
My father used to run errands for the boss. ҰְǰΪϰȵġ
My father wanted me to become a farmer , but I decided otherwise. ҸҪҵũ񣬵Ҿɱġ
My father wants to make me a doctor. ҰְҪʹҳΪһҽ
My father was mad about losing the money. ҸʧǮ
My father was very angry when I broke the window. ҰѴˣ׷ǳ
My father won't allow me to take the wheel. ײҼʻ
My father works on the eighteeth story of an office building. Ҹڰ칫¥ĵʮ˲칫
My father's philosophy is to work hard and be kind to others. Ҹ׵ĴѧǣŬΪơ
My feet sank into the wet mud. ҵֻС
My fever is gone , but I still have a cough. ҵˣеԡ
My finger was hurt by a sting. ҵָˡ
My foot is better but it still hurts a bit. ҵĽźһЩˣеʹ
My friend has a great flow of words. ѵĻϲ
My friend is called Peter. ҵѽб˵á
My friend lives in a nearby house. ҵסڸһ
My friend lives nearby. ҵסڸ
My friend was not in the least excited. ҵѣ£һҲ
My friend went up to the room and I dealt with the baggage. ҵ¥ȥˣҴ
My friends mean a lot to me. ҵѶ˵ǳҪ
My future stands on what my teacher thinks of me. ҵǰ;ȡҵʦҵĿ
My garden gives me great satisfaction. ҵĻ԰Ҹеʮ⡣
My girlfriend writes frequent letters to me. ҵŮƵظдš
My gloves are worn out;I'm going to buy a new pair. ҵ׻ˣҪȥ˫µġ
My good marks surprised my father. һ˺÷ʹҸ׸е졣
My grandfather has a large vegetable garden and an apple orchard behind his house. 游ڷһ԰һƻ԰
My grandfather is very dear to me. Һϲҵүү
My grandfather naps in his armchair. 游ڷС˯
My grandfather walks with a stick to guard against falling. 游·ʱһԷˤ
My grandmother has been ill for a week. ĸһˡ
My grandmother is now past ninety. ĸѹʮ
My grandmother lived for 82 years. ҵĸ˰ʮꡣ
My grandmother reared a big family. ĸ˺öຢӡ
My grandmother used to dance a lot when she was young. ĸʱ衣
My grandson watched the plane go higher an higher until he lost sight of it. ҵŷɻԽԽֱΪֹ
My gratitude is beyond my power of expression. ҵĸм鲻ܱġ
My greedy brother has eaten all the sweets. ̰ĵܵܰǿ鶼ˡ
My hair has been cut too close. ҵͷ̫ˡ
My hair is going gray. ҵͷˡ
My handwriting can not be compared with my father's. ҵ鷨Ҹ׵ȡ
My hat fell to the ground. ҵñӵڵˡ
My head is splitting. ҵͷ۵Ҫѿ
My head is still paining me. ҵͷۡ
My health is declining. ҵĽԽԽ
My hearing has always been poor. ҵͲá
My hearing is not as keen as it used to be. ҵǰô
My heart bleeds for the poor little child. ҵΪСӱ
My heart is too full for words. ޷ҷḻĸ顣
My heart jumped when I heard the news. Ϣҵ
My holiday is at an end and I must go back to work tomorrow. ҵļڽˣҵûȥˡ
My holiday plans are uncertain because I don't know how much money I shall have. ΪһԼжǮҵĶȼټƻûȷ
My home is in Hunan. ҵļϡ
My home town was liberated in 1949. ҵļŵġ
My home town was liberated in the spring of 1949. ҵļһľ괺ŵġ
My hope has become a reality. ҵԸʵˡ
My hopes were crushed. ҵϣˡ
My house faces to the south. ҵķӳϡ
My house is at the corner of the street. ҼڽֵĹսǴ
My house is at the foot of the hill. Ҽɽ¡
My house is half a mile from the city. ҼǰӢ·
My house is near the railway station. Ҽҿվ
My house stands back from the road. Ҽλڵԡ
My house stands cheek by jowl with hers. Ҽҽڡ
My idea is to climb the mountain from the north. ҵ뷨Ǵӱɽ
My imagination has not dried up yet. ҵδȫݽߡ
My interest in him chiefly centres in his quick mind. ҶȤҪͷ
My interests come into conflict with yours. ҵȤȤͬ
My interests conflict with yours. ҵĵִ
My job is boring; there's no variety. ҵĹʹᷳûб仯
My knowledge of French progresses steadily. ҵķ
My knowledge on the subject stands at zero. Ҷ֪ʶ㡣
My lawyer has a very good practice. ҵʦҵæ
My lazy brother never cleans his car. ҵܵϴ
My leg still hurts. ҵȻʹ
My legs ached after the long walk. Ƕγ·ۡ
My legs are sore from running the race. Ϊμܣҵȷۡ
My life is in his hands. ҵ
My little brother always stands up to the bigger boys. Сܵ¸ҵЩӡ
My little brother can count from 1 to 10. ҵСܴܵһʮ
My little brother fell down and got a bang on the head. ҵСܵˤˣԴݺݵײһ¡
My little brother is a pest when he spoils my games. ҵСܵƻҵĸϷᡣ
My little brother is full of curiosity. ҵСܵܳġ
My little girl does not go to school , she has a governess. ҵСŮûѧλͥʦ
My memory is slipping. ҵļ𽥼ˡ
My merit is little beside yours. ҵĹ΢ġ
My mother agreed to buy a new pen for me. ҵĸ״Ӧһ֧¸ֱʡ
My mother always insists on cleaning the whole house down at least once a month. ĸһֱÿ°ӴɨһΡ
My mother bought two yards of cloth. ĸ벼
My mother called me to the kitchen. ҵĸװҽеȥ
My mother cut down father's trousers to fit me. ĸװҸ׵ĿӸС˸Ҵ
My mother enjoys gardening. ĸϲ԰ա
My mother has bought some material to make a new dress. ҵĸһЩ¡
My mother is a Party member. ĸǵԱ
My mother is a teacher at the village school. ĸѧУʦ
My mother is as healthy as usual. ĸƽһ
My mother is darning Bob's socks. ĸڸࡣ
My mother is in good health ҵĸܺá
My mother is on the go all day. 춼ææµµġ
My mother knitted me a pullover. ֯һͷë¡
My mother knocked up a meal for unexepected guest. ĸ״æΪ֮һٷ
My mother sewed me a new cotton padded jacket. ҷһ졣
My mother smiled over the contents of her letter. ڿŵʱĸ΢Цˡ
My mother stands for the kind treatment of all children. ŶԴһкӶҪȰ
My mother was upstairs with her daugter helping to make the beds. ĸ׺Ů¥ϰ̴
My mother went in the house and got his coat. ĸ׽óĴ¡
My mother wore a long dress because it was a formal meal. һʽ룬ĸ״˳
My mother's disease cast a damp over my holidays. ĸ׵Ĳʹҵļڹòʹ졣
My mother's love for me was very great. ĸ׷ǳҡ
My narrative ends. ҵˡ
My new curtains have a pretty blue and red pattern. ҵ´иܺÿĺͼ
My niece collects stamps. ֶŮʡ
My nose began to bleed. ҵıӿʼѪ
My nose is shiny. ҵıӷ
My nose is stopped up. ҵıסˡ
My nose is stuffed up with the cold. ڸðҵıסˡ
My old coat must be patched up. ҵľ±첹һ¡
My old school friends are scattered far and wide now. ͬѧһ
My older brother handed down his outgrown clothes to me. Ҹ˵¸ˡ
My older sister has taken on the role of wife and mother. ҽѾеӺĸ׵
My opinion is different from yours. ҵĿĲͬ
My opinion is identical with his. ҵͬ
My parents are elderly and cannot walk very far now. Ҹĸˣ߲Զ·
My parents are going to meet him at the airport tomorrow. ҵĸĸ콫ȥɻӭ
My parents do not understand me. ҵĸĸҲ½⡣
My parents hoped I would study medicine , but I didn't want to ( study medicine). ҸĸϣѧҽҲԸ⣨ѧҽ
My parents married in 1947. ҵĸĸġ
My pay is five dollars a day for helping in the store. ̵﹤ÿ칤Ԫ
My pen is missing. ҵĸֱʶʧˡ
My pen is missing. I can't find it anywhere. ҵĸֱʶˣĶҲҲ
My pencil doesn't write well; I must sharpen it. ҵǦʲʹұ⡣
My pencil is broken;may I borrow yours , please? ҵǦʶˣԽһ
My people enjoy complete free speech. ҵгֵɡ
My people enjoy complete freedom of speech. ҵгֵɡ
My place is six miles out of town. ҵסؾ
My plan met with a refusal. ҵļƻ⵽ܾ
My political views concur with his. ҵμһ¡
My promotion is in the bag. ҵѾȷʵˡ
My rabbit sleeps on a bed of straw. ҵڵ˯
My recognition of him was immediate. һϳ
My request is for you not to interfere in my work. ҵҪ㲻ҪҵĹ
My rings have been stolen. ҵĽָ͵ˡ
My roof will go if there's another storm. һ籩ҵݶҪˡ
My room overlooks the sea. ҵķԸӴ󺣡
My rule is to get up at five every morning. ϰÿ糿𴲡
My salary fully covers all expenses. ҵнˮ㹻һп֧
My salary is 70 a month. ҵĹÿʮԪ
My school is two miles away. ҵѧУӢ
My shirt has a soft collar. ҵĳġ
My shirt has shrunk so much after washing that I can't wear it any more. ҵĳϴ֮˺ܴܶ࣬ˡ
My shoes are so tight that my feet hurt. ҵЬ̫СŶˡ
My shoes have round toes. ҵЬԲͷġ
My shoes let in water. ҵЬ©ˮ
My shoes need mending. ҵЬҪһ
My shoes press my toes. ҵЬӼѹҵĽֺ
My sister arrived suddenly from Canada--what a surprise ! ҽͻȻӼôˡ벻£
My sister edged a handkerchief with lace. øϻߡ
My sister has a nice figure. ĺ
My sister in law had a baby last week. ɩһӡ
My sister is a very clever girl. һܴŮӡ
My sister is acting tonight. ýݳ
My sister is diligent in studying English. ÿ̿ѧϰӢ
My sister is ill in bed. Բڴ
My sister is married to a doctor. ü޸һλҽ
My sister says she likes to read and her reading helps her at school. ҽ˵ϲ飬Ķѧҵа
My sister stayed single all along. ҽһֱǵ
My sisters have gone out but I am staying behind to do some work. ҽöȥˣɵ
My skirt is wet and the red dye has come out on to my legs. ҵȹʪˣȹϵĺȾȾҵˡ
My sleeve caught on the corner of an upright tray of diamonds. ҵһʢʯʽ̵Ľˡ
My socks are worn and have holes in them. ҵĶˣ洩˶
My socks have been darned again and again. ҵѾһٲ
My son is doing very well at school. ҶУֺܺá
My son is good at maths. ҵĶóѧ
My son is ill and has been in hospital for a week. ҵĶӲˣҽԺסһڡ
My spectacles have been mended. ҵ۾ˡ
My speech was clumsy and not pleasant to hear. ұ챿ģ˵Ļܲ
My stay in New York is drawing to a close. ŦԼĶʱҪˡ
My stick will break soon. ҵȿˡ
My suggestion is ( that) we go to the cinema. ҵĽȥӰ
My sums were wrong and I had to do them over. ҵĵˣҵ
My teacher and my classmates danced and sang at the Pioneer's meeting yesterday after ҵʦͬѧȶӻϳ衢衣
My teacher held out her hand in welcome. ʦ˻ӭ֡
My telephone number is 49811 , four nine eight double one. ҵĵ绰ǣ
My test is only partly finished. ҵֻһ֡
My throat is sore. Һʹ
My tooth stings. ҵʹ
My trip was cut short , because of rain. ҵжϡ
My uncle has a farm in the country. иũ
My uncle instructs people how to drive cars. ̱˿
My uncle is in poor health. Ľ״ѡ
My uncle is on leave for a month. ݼ٣Ϊһ¡
My uncle is teaching me how to play singles. 常
My uncle went to America for good. ȥˡ
My uncle's business was smashed by the fire , but he started a new store with the ins 常̵ڻ֣ñսֿһ̵
My untidy brother drops all his clothes on the floor. λĵܵܰȫڵϡ
My wallet won't button. ҵƤӿ۲ϡ
My wants are few and are soon satisfied. ҪĶ࣬㡣
My watch doesn't work--I must buy a new one. ҵֱˡҵһµˡ
My watch dropped out of my pocket. ҵıӿڴ˳
My watch gains three minutes each day. ҵıÿӡ
My watch got out of gear and would not run. ҵıë
My watch has a black dial. ҵıǺɫġ
My watch is broken. ҵıˡ
My watch is fast. ҵıˡ
My watch is five minutes behind. ҵıӡ
My watch is five minutes slow. ҵıӡ
My watch is out of order. ҵıˡ
My watch loses two minutes a day. ҵıһ֡
My watch wound down and stopped. ҵı꣬ͣˡ
My weight is slowly coming down. ҵ𽥼ᡣ
My weight showed an increase of 5 pounds in a month. һ
My wife had an accident and damaged the bike. ҵ¹ʣгŪˡ
My wife's people are staying with us now. ҵĿǰסǼҡ
My wound is still painful. ҵ˿ڻʹ
My younger brother's health returned quickly. ҵָܵܺܿ˽
My younger sister has a dress with red spots on a white background. һ׵׺ѡ
Napoleon reached Moscow to find the city deserted and in ruins. صĪ˹ƣֳ˼һƬ档
Napoleon was a dictator. Ǹߡ
Napoleon was famous as a soldier. ²ܶơ
Nathan Hale took a last look at his beautiful country. ɭڶһ
National Day celebrations ף
National Day is approaching. ڼ١
National defence must take precedence over all other questions. ȿǡ
Native salt is refined for use. ȻξԹʳá
Naturally I want to pass the exam ! ҵȻ뿼Լ
Nature makes most trees lose their leaves in winter. ȻʹľڶҶ
Nature transforms a caterpillar into a butterfly. ȻʹëΪ
Naughty little children often tell on each other. Ƥĺǳ״
Near examination time , some of the students fish for information about the examinati ٽһЩѧݡ
Near the cemetery between the trees , there is something that shines. Ĺظм䣬Ķ
Nearby were two canoes in which they had come to the island. ֻǳ⵺Ķľۡ
Nearly all my clothes seem to be at the wash. What can I wear? еº͵ϴµȥˡҴʲôأ
Nearly everyone knows it. ÿ˶֪
Nearly the whole class came to their help. ȫ඼ǡ
Necessity is the mother of invention. Ҫ˷֮ĸ
Need anybody know? бҪ˶֪
Need he go? ȥ
Need I stay? ұ
Need they have done it yesterday? бҪ
Need you go now? Yes , I must. No , I needn't. ڵǣڵߡҲߡ
Needless to say , he came late as usual. ˵סһˡ
Needless to say , he never came again. ԣҲû
Neglect must when the devil drives. ȣֻˡ
Neil lay on his back and looked up at the sky. ϡ
Neil made his way to the station. ȥվˡ
Neither answer is right ( or correct). ûһǶԵġ
Neither book is satisfactory. 鶼⡣
Neither book was very interesting. 鶼ǺȤ
Neither he nor I know it. Һ֪¡
Neither his answer nor yours is correct. Ĵ𰸲ԣĴҲԡ
Neither of his parents helped him. ĸĸ˭Ҳû
Neither of them can understand. ˭Ҳ⡣
Neither of them walks. ֻߡ
Neither the bus nor the trains are running today. ͻ𳵶ͣ
Neither the teachers nor the pupils are coming. ʦѧ
Neither Tom nor Jerry can swim. ķӾҲӾ
Neither volleyball nor basketball is a hundred years old. 򶼲һʷ
Neither was satisfactory. ߶⡣
Neither was very interesting. ߶ûж˼
Neither watch works , they're both broken. ֻˣˡ
Neither words nor letters meant anything to me. ۵ҲãĸҲãҶ塣
Nelson's Column in Trafalgar Square ӹ㳡ɶѷ
Never be a giddy man. Ҫһḡˡ
Never copy foreign things blindly or mechanically. ҪäĿеճĶ
Never fool with the recording equipment. ǧ¼豸
Never get off while the car is moving. ʻʱ³
Never have I seen such a sight. Ҵδ˵ľ
Never in her life did she do such a thing. ƽûиɹôһ¡
Never in his life had he gazed on such beautiful scenes. ƽδľɫ
Never mind , I can do it by myself. ûϵԼ
Never mind , put it aside , and start another one. ûϵһţһ
Never mind what he said , I want your opinion. Ļ
Never put off till tomorrow what you can do today. ²Ҫϵ졣
Never rat on a debt. ʡ
Never slept better. û˯ôù
Never speak to a strange man in the train. ڻϲҪ̸
Never speak to me like that again. ԺɾҪҽ
Never stand aloof from the masses. ǧ򲻿Ⱥڡ
Never touch a live wire ! ĵߣ
Neville arrived sooner than we expected. άԤƵ絽
New China cares for her youth and shows concern for their growth. йΪ룬ػǵĳɳ
New cities sprang up in our country. ҹ³С
New Delhi is the capital of India. µӡȵ׶
New England is made up of six states. Ӣݡ
New laws were passed. ͨµķɡ
New leaves are sprouting on the trees. Ҷ
New relays of troops were sent to the battle front. ²Ĳǰߡ
New scientific centres have been established throughout China. йؽµĿѧоġ
New Year's Day Ԫ
New Year's day is the lst of January. Ԫһա
New Year's Eve Ϧ
New Year's Eve is the day before 1 January. ϦԪǰһ졣
New Year's greeting ! ף֣꣡
New York City and Chicago have many shyscrapers. ŦԼк֥ӸкܶĦ¥
Newquay is a fishing community. Ŧһҵ
News of successes keeps pouring in. ݱƵ
Newspapers influence the current of thought. ֽӰ˼
Newspapers oftern give a false color to the news they report. ֽš
Newton's theory of gravitation ţٵ˵
Next ! һˣ
Next , the little ones recited in concert their lesson. ţСͬѧпġ
Next , you should cancel out all the noughts. һðеɾȥ
Next Monday , that is to say , the 14th of April. һǾ˵ʮա
Next morning I got up bright and early. ϣҴˡ
Next please ! һλ
Next summer there will be a renewal of swimming. Ӿȳָֻ
Next time you're over this way , come by. ´ξʱ
Next Wednesday is a holiday. Ǽա
Nick plays drums in his spare time. ҵʱġ
Nick sent a coloured postcard to his parents. ˸ĸȥһŲɫƬ
Nick used to be cooped up in an office all day , attending to business routine. ǰڰ칫ճ
Nick's got blue eyes. һ˫ɫ۾
Nigel helped me of his own free will. νܶǳԸ
Nigel is a British subject. νܶӢ
Nigel is doing a law course at university. μڴѧ޷ɿγ̡
Nigel is interested in aeroplanes. νܶԷɻȤ
Night falls. ҹ١
Night had ( was) fled. ҹš
Night has shut in. ҹĻѾ١
Night is falling. ҹĻˡ
Night is opposed to day. ҹͰԵġ
Nine divided by three is three. ų
Nine plus nine is eighteen. żӾŵʮˡ
Nine times out of ten , he will succeed in the examination. ʮ֮˾ῼġ
No , I don't think so. 벻ǣġ
No , I won't give you any more money. It's out of the question ! ҲٸǮˡǲܵģ
No , I'm not going anywhere. ĶҲȥ
No , it isn't better;it's worse if anything. ˵ã˵㡣
No , it was in 1970 , not 1969. ԣ꣬ꡣ
No admittance except on business. ǹĪ롣
No agreement seemed possible. ܴЭ顣
No bed was big enough for him to sleep on. ûһŴ󴲿ɹ˯
No country in Asia possesses a better climate than China. ûһҵйĺá
No difficulty can ever obstruct the advance of the Chinese people. κѶ赲סйǰ
No doubt they will be delighted to take care of him. ûǻܸչġ
No doubt we shall succeed by ourselves. ɣܹȡóɹġ
No fault can be attributed to him. ܰѴ
No fewer than ten thousand people went to the Ocean Park yesterday. 쵽԰ȥĲһˡ
No fine clothes can hide the clown. ڳ
No girl who respected herself would go out dressed like that. һĹǲᴩġ
No harm will come to you if you're careful. ֻҪСģ㲻𺦵ġ
No house was big enough for him to live in. ûôķӿɹס
No man alive will believe you. ûһ˻ġ
No man can do that. ˭Ҳɲˡ
No man can make a good coat with bad cloth. Ӳ¡
No man is so old but ( that) he may learn. ϣѧϡ
No matter how badly he had slept he was always up early. ˯ôãҲ𴲡
No matter what happens , hang together ! ۷ʲôҪŽһ£
No matter what we say he keeps on harping on the same string. ô˵ϵ̸
No matter what you may say , I'll still try to do it. ô˵һҪһԡ
No matter when you call on me , you are welcome. ʲôʱӭ
No matter where you work , you can always find time to study. ﹤㶼ҵʱѧϰ
No more pain ! ʹˣ
No news is good news. ûϢǺϢ
No nonsense now ! ˵
No occasion offered. ûлᡣ
No offence was meant. ûе˼
No ointment can heal a broken arm. ûиҩҽζϱۡ
No one believed it , but in fact , Mary did pass her exam. ûţʵȷʵԼˡ
No one can be more diligent than he is. û˱ڷܵˡ
No one can be more diligent than he. û˱ڷܵˡ
No one can match up to Comrade Li in study. ѧϰûܱȵͬ־
No one could get the problem out in class. ûһͬѧܽ⡣
No one could spy out the intent and meaning of it. ûܲͼ塣
No one has ever done so before. û
No one in the class can make much of the paper. û˶ƪġ
No one is able to do it. ûܸ¡
No one is against this proposal. û˷顣
No one knows for universe extension. ˭Ҳ֪ķΧж
No one knows if the can come into he plant. û֪Ƿܽ빤
No one knows it outside one or two. һ⣬û֪
No one knows what happened to him. ˭Ҳ֪ʲô¡
No one outside the orphanage was interested in Annie. ڹ¶Ժû˹İݵġ
No one questioned his ideas for almost 2 , 000 years. ǧû˶뷨ɡ
No one really likes wearing them in the beginning. ڿʼʱûһϲ۾
No one seemed to care what had become of him. ƺû˹
No one spoke , and there was total silence in the room. ûһ˽һҲûС
No one spoke. ûһ˽
No one stood against what he had suggested. û˷Ľ顣
No one took note of him. ûһע⵽
No one touched them.Imagine that happening in New York. ˭ҲûЩҪŦԼ
No one was killed in that battle. Ǵսһ
No one was stirring in the house. һ㶯ûС
No one would have known our plan if Kay hadn't made a slip of the tongue. 粻ǿ˵©죬˭֪ǵļƻ
No other kind of electric charge has been found. Ϊֹûĵɡ
No pains , no gains. ޻
No parking on this side of the street , by order of the police. վûһͣڽֵһࡣ
No person present spoke for some time. ڳһʱ
No quarrel can divide them. ôҲʹǷֿ
No rose without a thorn. û޴̵õ壻ֱпࣻûʮȫʮҸ
NO SMOKING 
No smoking is allowed within the bounds of the factory. ڲ׼̡
No sooner had he arrived than he went away again. յˡ
No sooner had I left my house than it began to rain. Ҹ뿪ˡ
No sooner said than done. ˵
No student is allowed to go out during the class without the teacher's permission. Ͽʱδʦѧ
No such disease manifested itself in recent years. ûзּ
No temptation could make him false to a friend. ûջʹƭѡ
No trace remains. ûºۼ
No trick can fool me. κıƶƭҡ
No trickery can fool me. ʲôҲƭҡ
No two men think alike. û˵뷨һġ
No use jacking the boy up. You should talk sense into him and make him realize he was ǸкûõģӦøʹʶ
NO WAITING ֹȣڴ˵Ⱥ
No waste is to be emptied on highways. ﲻڹ·ϡ
No wonder you were late--you ate your breakfast so slowly. ѹٵ緹Եô
No.1 to 10һʮHave you yesterday's ( last Monday's , etc.) number of The Times? 죨һǷݡ̩ʿ
Nobody but she knew it. ֮˵á
Nobody can imagine an end to numbers. ˭Ҳ벻Ǹʲô
Nobody can possibly live as though he were in an area curtained off from the rest of ûܹ
Nobody can sheer off from the issue. û˭ܻر⡣
Nobody can tell just how the ancient Egyptians built them. ûȷе˵Ŵ죨֣ġ
Nobody could convince him. ˭Ҳ˵
Nobody could decide as to what to do. ˭Ҳ˸ʲô
Nobody could roll back the wheel of history. ûܵתʷĳ֡
Nobody else but I went. ⣬˭Ҳûȥ
Nobody else can do the work. ûбǹ
Nobody else understands me as well as you do. ûһ˽ҵġ
Nobody equals him in English. Ӣ﷽ûͬȡ
Nobody has come. û
Nobody knew who had cooled that chap off. û֪˭ɵǸһġ
Nobody knows it. ˭Ҳ֪
Nobody knows the reason for his disappearance. ˭Ҳ֪Ϊʲôˡ
Nobody likes to be laughed at. ûϲ˼Ц
Nobody ought to complain; he least of all , who has received so much kindness. ˭ҲӦԹ˼ҶôãӦԹˡ
Nobody paid any attention to him. ûûעû˵
Nobody should stand apart from the people. ˭ҲӦ
Nobody there would steal the money. Ƕ͵Ǯ
Nobody told him to leave. Send after him and bring him back. û˽ߡȥл
Nobody will be the wiser. ˭Ҳ֪
Nobody will dare to cheat me. û˸թˡ
Noise is an evil of modern life. ִĻ
Non aligned countries ˹
None but a brave man would attempt such a thing. ֻ¸ҵ˲Żͼȥ¡
None but a fool would do such a thing. ֻб˲Ż¡
None but fools have ever believed it. ɵ⣬ûš
None but the aged and the sick stayed at home. ֻϺڼ
None have been so greedy as they. ˭Ҳô̰ᡣ
None of my friends are ( or:is) likely to come. ҵһҲ
None of that ! ( Stop doing that.) Ҫһף
None of the answers are right. еĴ𰸶ԡ
None of the machines on display here are imported. չлûһǽڵġ
None of the money has been spent. ǮһҲû
None of the newspapers has appeared. һݱֽҲûг档
None of the options is satisfactory. ѡ֮һ⡣
None of the rubbish has been removed. һҲûߡ
None of the students is afraid of difficulties. ûһѧѡ
None of us is perfect. ˭Ҳȱġ
None of us passed the exam--we all failed. ǵûһͨԡǶ
None of your cheek ! ٺƤˣ
None of your tricks ! ҪˣУ
None other than he can. ֻС
None so blind as those who won't see. ʵϹ
None were permitted to enter. κ˲׼ڡ
Nora has a gift for singing. г츳
Nora leaned out of the window. ŵ̽⡣
North America ( Africa , etc.) ǣ
North is the opposite direction to south. ϵķ
North of the equater about 61 percent of the surface is covered by water. Լаٷ֮ʮһıΪˮǡ
Not a man answered. ûһ˻ش
Not a soul was to be seen. һӰҲ
Not a stone was left standing. еķӣȫˡƬ޴֮塣
Not all the students go in for table tennis. еѧƹ
Not an article was left entire. µĶһ
Not everybody has the vote. ÿ˶ͶƱȨ
Not for a moment must you think of doing such a thing. ͷһҲС
Not just yet my son's birthday is in two weeks' time. ڻ򣩣Ҷӵջء
Not knowing , I can't say. ΪҲ壬Ժ˵
Not many of us saw the film. ǵûж˿ⲿӰ
Not many people call on me. ҵ˲ࡣ
Not many people write with the left hand. дֵ˲ࡣ
Not much movement could be seen in the enemy's lines. ʲô
Not once have you done as I have asked. һҲûҵҪȥ
Not one inch of our fair land will be surrendered. ĺɽӴá
Not only does the sun give us light , but it gives us heat. ̫ǹ⣬ȡ
Not only is your mark in English a disgrace , but you have even failed in mathematics 㲻ӢķѧҲû
Not only was everything he had taken away from him , but also his German citizenship. еһжûˣĵ¹ȨҲ
Not so fast , little one , you will reach your school soon enough. ܵô죬Сһ㵽ѧУʱ㹻
Not speaking French in Paris is a real disability. ڰ費ʵһȱݡ
Not that I dislike the work , but that I have no time. Ҳϲ⹤ֻûʱ䡣
Not that I want it ( it is wrong , etc.) , but... Ҫԣǡ
Not until noon did it stop raining. ֱֹͣ
Nothing broke the stillness. ûκƳš
Nothing but a joke. ֻһЦ
Nothing but death can part the couple. ֮⣬ʲôҲɢһԡ
Nothing but water can be seen on the broad ocean. ڹޱߵĺֻܼˮ
Nothing can arrest his studying English. ʲôҲֹѧϰӢ
Nothing can awaken his sympathy towards the matter. ûʲôܻԴµͬġ
Nothing can stop our taking the socialist road. ʲôҲ赲·
Nothing can stop us now , can it? ûʲôֹܹˣ
Nothing can tempt me to do such a thing. ʲôҲʹȥ¡
Nothing could bring them to their knees. ʲôҲʹ
Nothing could damp his spirits. κ¶ܰˡ
Nothing could have saved him even if he had been tended without delay. ʹʱõ˼ʱľȻҲ޷ȡ
Nothing could make us turn traitor to our country. ʲôҲʹǳΪͽ
Nothing happened. ûκ顣
Nothing in the world would make me pick up a spider. κʹȥ֩롣
Nothing in the world would please me better. ҲûʲôʹҸˡ
Nothing is ever going to stop them talking. ʲôҲֹ˵
Nothing is hard in this world if you dare to scale the heights. £ֻҪϵʡ
Nothing is impossible to a willing mind. £ֻˡ
Nothing is sacred to young people. They respect nothing. ΪûʲôʥġǶʲôء
Nothing is yet certain. ʲôûжһδ϶
Nothing satisfies her; she s always complaining. ûʹ⣬ǰԹ
Nothing shall induce me to go. Զȥ
Nothing short of this could mend the case. Ͳؾ档
Nothing venture , nothing have ( win). 裩뻢Ѩɵûӡ
Nothing was seen for some time. һʱʲôҲ
Nothing will ever content him. ûʹ顣
Nothing's wrong with the car-it's just that you're a bad driver. ûëֻ㿪òá
Notice the different positions of both , all and each in the models. עо
Now ( that) you are here you'd better stay. Ȼˣãʹţס£ɡ֮
Now , come; be patient. ĵ㡣
Now , now ! ˣˣˣˣע⣡
Now , who will you be ( who are you )? ι㣨ᣩһλأ
Now and again he would ring me up. ʱ绰ҡ
Now breathe deeply Charlie. һ¡
Now count up and see the points you've scored. һ㿴öٷ֡
Now count up the points. ѵ÷ּ
Now electricity runs the thresher. ɵ
Now get the clip that goes with this ring. ָļ
Now he made holes in the wall. ǽЩ
Now hold your horses ! I haven't agreed to that yet. ιһ£һûͬأ
Now is the ( best) time ( moment). ǣõģʱʱ̣ʱˡ
Now is the right time for studying. Ƕʱ䡣
Now it's no good doing that. ˣûõġ
Now let me hear you play. ɡ
Now let's get down to business. °ɡ
Now let's get on to the other exhibition rooms. ǵչȥɡ
Now listen to me ( Listen to me now). ˵
Now look at this picture please. 뿴ͼ
Now please turn to page ten. 뷭ʮҳ
Now that you are busy tomorrow , I won't call you up then. ȻæҾͲ绰ˡ
Now that you have finished your homework , you may go. Ȼҵˡ
Now the carpenters use a saw machine instead of a saw. ľʹþþⴲˡ
Now the long awaited winter vacation is near at hand. ȴþõĺٿҪ
Now the river has been bridged for the fourth time. ڵĴμˡ
Now the waistcoat; aha right again ! 봩ϱģֺܺʡ
Now then , what are you going to do now? ðɣڴʲôأ
Now then , what do you mean by it? ĩʲô˼
Now wash your mouth out with clean water. ˮһ¿ڡ
Now watch your step on the dark stairs. ں¥ҪСߡ
Now what we have to do next is to write to the manager. ãһǵøдˡ
Now you have packed your clothes you are ready to start. ˣ׼
Now you mention it , I do remember. ôһᣬˡ
Nowadays badges are stamped out of gunmetal. ڻģߴͭгѹġ
Number each page of your composition in the upper right hand corner. ĵÿҳϽǱҳ롣
Number him among my friends. ҵѡ
Number the pages of your exercise book. ϰҳ롣
Number them from 1 to 10. ǱΪһʮš
Numbers go on forever to infinity. ֿԶȥֱ
Numerous books have been published since last year. ȥ˴顣
Numerous interruptions have prevented me from finishing the work. Ĵʹδɹ
Nylon is made from coal , water and air. úˮͿƳɵġ
O listen , listen , gay ladies. ɣɣֵ̫̫ǡ
O that I might see you again ! Ըټһ棡
O wind , if winter comes , can spring be far behind? 簡Ѿ컹ңԶ
O.K. , Mr Brown. ǣ
Obviously , he's sorry for being late.He looks so sad. ʮԣΪٵǸȥˡ
Obviously they came here to seek after truth. ȻΪ׷ġ
Occasionally I try to write poems. żҲдʫ
October lst , 1949 is a memorable day. ӡ
Of course , the Emperor and all his court had to come to see the finished suit. Ȼʵ۵ôȫ峯ǰۿ˵¡
Of course I'll help you. ҵȻҪ㡣
Of course not. Ȼᡣ
Of course we can't prevent your going. Ȼǲֹȥ
Of my school subjects , history is the one I like most( or the most). ѧУĿγ̣ʷϲһš
Of the three brothers he has the most money. ֵǮࡣ
Offers of help are rolling in. ˷Ԯ֮֡
Often have we talked about the wonderful functions of this instrument. Ǿ̸̨ܡ
Oh ! She is a fairy. һСŮ
Oh , come , you don't expect me to believe that ! ˰ɣܲΪһǸɣ
Oh , come now ! You don't mean it ! ˰ɣ㣨˼
Oh , come off it ! You can't expect me to believe that nonsense ! ŶҲŲЩϻأ
Oh , dear ! The bag has been left behind. ѽѰˡ
Oh , do stop creating such a noise ! ѽǲҪŪˣ
Oh , do stop worrying me with all these questions ! Ŷôˣ
Oh , he's nobody ! ŶصˣŶǸС
Oh , how silly you all are ! รǶôɵ
Oh , I see now , he was only joking. ֪ˣֻǿЦ
Oh , I wish I could go. Ҫȥͺˡ
Oh , it's a photo. һƬ
Oh , it's no trouble at all ! Ŷ£ĶĻ
Oh , I've heard that story before. รǰǸˡ
Oh , let her sleep on. Ŷ˯һɡ
Oh , she really is getting above herself ! ŶȷʵԽԽԸԴˡ
Oh , that's nothing ! ûʲôûйϵ
Oh , to see them sitting there at lunch together , laughing , chatting , making game ۿǶһ緹˵ЦȡЦ
Oh , very well , I apologise. ǺüˣǸ
Oh , well , don't let that bother you. Ϊķˡ
Oh , what a heavy rain ! 갡
Oh , what a surprise ! ѽ벻
Oh , yes , they went all out. They were determined to make the fair a success. ȷʹһоУǾչɹ
Oh dear ! I've broken a cup ! ѽҴ˸豭
Oh dear , I'm rather short of change myself. ѽԼҲȱǮ
Oh is that so? 
Oil and water are liquids. ͺˮҺ塣
Oil and water do not mix. ͺˮϡ
Oil and water will not combine. ͺˮϲһ
Oil is burnt in cars , trucks and buses. С͹ȼϡ
Oil is of great importance to industry. ʯͶԹҵǼΪҪġ
Oil is shipped in large drums. װڴͰ͡
Oil will rot the rubber of your tyres. ͻʹ̥𽺸á
Ok boys , it's time to hit the deck. ǣ𴲵ʱ䵽ˡ
Old people do not feel the same about these things as the younger generation. Щ飬˺һֲͬ
Old people don't go out so much as young people. ˲ȥ棩
Oliver Cromwell overthrew King Charles I. ׶Ʒ˹һ
Oliver telephoned me to say that he had missed the train. Ҵ绰˵˻𳵡
Oliver works hard so he is in favour with his boss. ŬԺܵϰĻġ
On a clear day you can see France from England. ʱӢ
On account of his extravagance he was plunged into heavy debt. ڻӻ˷ѣծۡ
On arriving at the station , we took a bus. վԺǴһ
On balance , his accomplishments outweigh his faults. Ƚĳɾʤ
On his pale face there was a half smile. ԰׵¶һ˿Цݡ
On his pale white face there was a half smile. ǲ԰׵¶һ˿Цݡ
On holidays he would do nothing but stick around. ʲôҲȥ
On holidays the little town wakes up. ÿգСͻԾˡ
On inspection , the notes proved to be forgeries. 飬ЩƱ֤αġ
On May Day the factory was decorated in amazing colours. һ칤װεͷס
On my way home I dropped in at his house. һؼҵ·ϣ˳㵽һˡ
On National Day red flags are hung out of every window. 죬ÿڶҳ졣
On New Year's Day the streets look very gay. Ԫϲ
On no account must you put your hand in the tiger's cage. ǧҪ
On no consideration can I consent. κҶӦ
On occasion he went to London to spend the weekend. ʱȥ׶ضĩ
On October lst we celebrate our National Day. ʮһף졣
On ordinary days I get up at eight o'clock , but on my birthday I was up early. ƽʱҰ˵𴲣硣
On our trip to Shanghai we stopped off in Nanjing for two days. ȥϺ;УǵϾ³ͣ졣
On receipt of the manuscript the compositors started casting ( it) off. һյָ壬ֹ˾Ϳʼӡˢƪ
On returning I took a run around the campus. ʱУ԰һȦ
On Saturday we watched football and on the following day we went to church. ǿȥݡ
On Saturdays the stores are filled with shoppers. ÿ̵м˹˿͡
On second thoughts I took it with me. Ҵȥ
On seeing us , they hastened over. ǿǣϽ˹
On some hay on the ground lay a peasant boy. ڵϵһЩɲһũк
On Sunday many people go to church. ȥݡ
On Sunday we went to the National Park. ȥ԰
On Sundays I usually motor down to the suburbs. ʱʻȥ
On Sundays we can hear the church bells chime. õ
On the 21st of next month there is a meeting of the Women's Guild. գŮЭὫл顣
On the day of the festival there was much activity in streets. Ϻ֡
On the evening of October 1 , every street was a blaze of light. ʮһյϣϵƻԻ͡
On the flight to New York , the stewardesses served us a hot meal. ǷŦԼİϣŮԱһȷ
On the ground lay an old sick goat. һֻɽ
On the holidays we had a wonderful time. úʹ졣
On the long journey he proved himself to be an amusing companion. ڳ;УֳԼһλȤð顣
On the low meadow there are mountains of hay. ǵݵĲݵϣɲݶѼɽ
On the one hand , she taught English;on the other hand she learned Chinese. һӢһѧϰ
On the roof of the school house some pigeons were cooing. Уݶϴ˼ֻӵĹ
On the roof of the schoolhouse some pigeons were cooing. Уݶϴ˼ֻӵĹ
On the table we have a model of the Eiffel Tower. Ϸһƶģ͡
On the tops of some mountains snow persists throughout the year. Щɽɽѩ
On the way home my father told me of an incident. ؼ;УҸ׸ҽһ¡
On the way home. I looked down at my dress and saw that the necklace was gone. ڻؼҵ·ϣҵͷ˿£ˡ
On the whole , I think he was quite right to act as he did. ܵĿΪǶԵġ
On their way to shool they had run into a high wind. ѧ·˴硣
On Wednesday morning they had a mass demonstration ǾȺʾС
On what page does that come? ڵڼҳϣ
On which floor do you live? סڼ¥
Once a dog stole a piece of meat from a butcher's shop. һһֻ͵һ⡣
Once a week ÿһ
Once again he broke his words. һΥŵԡ
Once an Arab was travelling in the desert on his camel. ǰһλɳĮС
Once he decided to do something , he went at it for all he was worth. һҪʲô£ƴظ
Once is enough for me. һξ͹ˡ
Once more please ! һΣ
Once seen , it can never be forgotten. һξԶǡ
Once the work is started , it must be resolutely carried out. ⹤һ֣ͱɡ
Once there was a very naughty rabbit. ǰһֻǳҰá
Once upon a time , there were six blind men in a village in India. ǰӡȵһϹӡ
Once upon a time there lived in the forest three bears. ǰɭסܡ
Once water begins to boil , its temperature no longer rises. ˮһʼڣ¶ȾͲߡ
Once we caught him dozing off in class. һǷϿʱ
Once you show any fear , he will attack you. ֻҪԳµӣͻ
Once you start , you must see the task through. ֻҪ㿪ʼһ£Ҫ᳹ס
One , two , three , etc. are the cardinal numbers. һǻ
One after another , the opposition speakers went for the plan. ɵķһһضһƻ
One and a half days is all I can spare. ֻܳһʱ
One bad boy may infect a whole class. һѧܻӰȫࡣ
One bomb can disable a ship. һöըԻٻһҾ
One by one we got up from our seats. һλվ
One can not eat the same food every day. ˲ÿͬʳ
One can see oneself in the mirror. վӿԿԼ
One can strike out sparks from flint with steel. øôʯԴ𻨡
One cannot be too faithful to one's duty. ԼְҳҲ֡
One could hear them singing and dancing merrily. ǿǻĸ
One day , a little monkey was playing in a tall tree by the river. һ죬һֻСںԵһô档
One day a little monkey was playing in a tall tree by the river. һ죬һֻСںӱߵһøߴ档
One day he went to the seashore before daybreak. һǰ
One day I went to see the ants just before a big rain. һҪ´꣬ȥȺϡ
One day I'll pay back that boy who broke my bike ! һҵöŪгǸкһ£
One day is a period of twenty four hours. һʮСʱһʱ䡣
One day the temperature was 30 һ¶ȴﵽʮ϶ȡ
One day two men came to the court. һ˵͢
One event followed on another. һһطˡ
One expressway lane was closed because of a bad smash near the exit. ٹ·һг߱ˣΪڸ
One false step will make a great difference. ʧ֮壬ǧ
One foot ( 1 ft.) is 12 inches. һӢߵӢ硣
One gallon is eight pints , or 4.5 litres. һصڰƷѻ롣
One girl said , \ A black girl can't be equal to a white girl. \ һ˵˹Ͱ˹ﲻƽȡ
One girl said: \ White is clean and black is dirty. \ һŮ˵ɫģɫǰġ
One glance was enough. һ۾͹ˡ
One hundred ships left harbour today for exercises at sea. һҴȥϰ
One is as light as the other is heavy. һᣬһء
One kilogram is 2. һ2
One kilogram( 1kg.)is 2.2 pounds. һǧ˵ڵ
One learns to win without pride and lose with grace. ѧϰʤ˲ܵҲ档
One man went ahead to see what was happening in the front. һ˳ǰߣȥǰʲô¡
One metre is 100 centimetres , or thirty nine inches. һ׵׻Ӣ硣
One metre is 3 1/4 feet. һ׵ķ֮һӢߡ
One mile is 1760 yards , or 1625 metres. һӢ룬ס
One more pull will bring the car out of the ditch. һ¾ܰӹ
One morning I awoke to find myself famous. һϵʱҷѳˡ
One must deplore such bad behaviour. κһֲΪе߿
One must never be false to one's friend. һ˾ܶѼļ⡣
One mustn't seek after comfort , personal fame and gains. ǲӦ̰ͼݣ׷
One of my earrings has fallen off. ҵĶһˡ
One of my friends is staying with us on a visit. ҵһǣסһ
One of our cats has disappeard. ǵһֻèˡ
One of the animals native to India is the tiger. ϻӡĶ֮һ
One of the dice has rolled under the table. һ̨¹ˡ
One of the great achievements of the modern science and technology is the conquest of ִѧһΰɾǶԿռ
One of the strings broke. һҶˡ
One of the students looked sick and feverish. һѧвƺڷա
One of the three sons was not pleased with the division of the father's money. ӵһ˶ԸǮķ䲻⡣
One of the wheels flew off. һֻӷˡ
One of the windows ( doors) had been papered up ( over). һȴӣţȫֽˡ
One of them stopped him , and made him stand at attention. ֮еһ˽ס
One or two students waited behind to put more questions to the teacher. һѧʽʦ⡣
One pint is about 0.57 litre. һƷѴԼ
One pound doesn't go far these days. ͷһӢ˶ٶ
One property of steel is its hardness. Ǹֵ֮һ
One should do it by oneself. һ˸Լ¡
One should never tell a lie. һԶӦ˵ѡ
One should not praise oneself. һ˲ӦԴޡ
One swallow does not make a summer. һ಻ġ
One tree doesn't make a wood. ľ֡
One will be enough. һ͹ˡ
One yard is 3 feet , a little less than a metre. һӢߣһ׶һЩ
One year ran into the next , and still he did not return. ʱһһعȥû
Only a few came to the meeting on the night of the heavy rain. ´ϣֻ˲μӻ顣
Only a few houses survived the earthquake. ֻ֮мӲд
Only a good driver can manage this horse. ֻкֲܼԦƥ
Only a handful of people came to the meeting. ֻ˵ᡣ
Only a hardy man should enter the auto race. ֻе˲ܲμĦ
Only a monkey's heart can cure me. ֻкӵĲҵĲ
Only after you have reached eighteen can you join the army. ֻʮ꣬ſԲξ
Only in this way is it inevitable. ΨŻȻ
Only man has reason. ֻ˲ԡ
Only monkey's heart can cure me. ֻкӵĲҵĲ
Only one boy , namely Nicholas , was late. ֻһкٵˣ˹
Only parts of his story is true. Ĺֻһʵġ
Only socialism can save China. ֻܾй
Only then did he realize that he had been wrong. ʱ֪ˡ
Only then did the other men wake up to his presence. ֱʱ˲ŷĵ
Open ! in the King's name. 򿪣Թ㡣
Open a tin of fruit. һˮޡ
Open your books. 顣
Open your French readers at page 7. 򿪷ҳ
Open your hand and let me see what you have in it. ̯֣ҿõʲô
Open your mouth wide. Ŵ
Oranges are out of season now. ڽѾС
Oranges contain vitamin C. Ӻάء
Oranges will not grow well in England. Ӣá
Ordinarily , I go to school at 7:30. ͨߵѧ
Orga didn't want to lose out the other salesman. ¶ܸԱ
Oriental cherry are in full bloom. ӣʢ
Originally this house was small , but we've made it bigger. ӺСǰˡ
Other jobs mustn't be neglected. Ҳܺԡ
Others were owners of great wealth and property. ЩӵҲơ
Ought he to start now?Yes , he ought. ڸö𣿸öˡ
Our accounts conflict. ǵıз᪡
Our actions are influenced by our intellect , will and feelings. ǵж־͸Ӱ졣
Our aim is to realize the four modernizations. ǵĿʵĸִ
Our American friends are touring Europe. ǵŷС
Our army captured 1 , 000 of the enemy. Ҿ²оһǧˡ
Our army hit back from the beginning. һʼǵĲӾͽлػ
Our arrangment will stand good for ever. ǵЭԶЧ
Our attack was so vigorous that the enemy had to fall back. ǵĽңʹõ˲òˡ
Our attempts ended in failure. ǵŬʧˡ
Our bedroom is upstairs. ǵ¥ϡ
Our boat anchored off the French coast. ǵĴͣ뷨Զĺ档
Our boss is very strict , so we have to arrive on time. ǵϰϸǱ밴ʱ
Our boss likes order in the office. ǵϰϲ칫
Our brigade now has 54 boats , including a few motor junks. ǴʮһЩ
Our bus could not stop and bumped into the next bus. ĹͣײԱߵĹˡ
Our car drove past the monument. ǵʻ
Our car gained the main street. ǵĳӿ·ϡ
Our car was sandwiched in between two trucks. ǵм䡣
Our class calls for a debate on the subject. ǰ༶Ҫбۡ
Our class got lots of drills in algebra. ǰڴдϰ
Our class has ten arithmetic problems for homework. ǰ಼ʮΪҵ
Our class made a high score in the last test. ǰϴβ˸߷֡
Our class presented the school with a picture. ǰһͼѧУ
Our classroom is cleaned every day. ǵĽɨ
Our classroom is on the third floor;the front windows look into the fields. ǵĽ¥ǰĴҰ
Our clerk types all our business letters. ǵǴҵš
Our climbing party planned to get away at dawn. ǵĵɽӴһͳ
Our club has a monthly meeting. Ǿֲÿ¿һλᡣ
Our country is full of promise. ǵĹҴϣ
Our country is rich in oil. ҹʯͷḻ
Our country is rich in resources. ǵĹԴḻ
Our country is united. ǵĹͳһġ
Our country would stand on the side of the oppressed people and oppressed nations of ҹվȫ类ѹ񡢱ѹһߡ
Our country's finance are sound. ҹ״ܺá
Our country's in great danger , we must mobilize the army. ǹҴΣУǱ붯Աӡ
Our debts ( expenses) come to 30. ǵծܶ
Our delegation left Korea for home last Friday. ҹ뿪ʻع
Our dinner hour is six o'clock. 㿪
Our doctor is a man of judgement. ǵĴϵú׼ȷ
Our ears drank in music. ö
Our English teacher had to keep after us to speak English. ǵӢʦòһ˵Ӣ
Our English teacher is standing on the platform. ǵӢʦվڽ̨ϡ
Our explanation was more or less helpful. ǵĽͶЩ
Our faces became redder still. ǵøˡ
Our factory is equipped with modern machinery. ǵĹʽװġ
Our factory is equipped with modern machines. ҳִеװġ
Our factory was bombed. ǵĹ⵽ը
Our father won t approve of any sacrifice of studies to sports. ǵĸײ޳Ϊ˶ѧҵ
Our fears multiplied as we went deeper and deeper into the cave. ԽѨԽԽ¡
Our fingernails need cutting now and again. ǵָʱҪһ
Our first step is to speak Jones because , as you know , he has the president's ear. Ӧ˹̸̸֪ģͳ˵
Our football team feels proud that it has won every match this year. ΪÿαʤеԺ
Our football team has only ten men--we lack one player. ǵֻʮˡȱһԱ
Our football team is shaping up nicely. ǵڽسɳ
Our football team will play away tomorrow and play at home on Saturday. ǵ콫ȥرڱر
Our football team wins every time. ǵÿսʤ
Our forefathers have handed a rich national culture down to us. ǵȸǴḻʵĻ
Our friends are coming to see us next week. ǵҪǡ
Our friends have gone to the continent for a holiday. ǵѾŷ޴½ȥȼˡ
Our front porch is a favorite place to sit on summer nights. Ҽҵǰҹĵط
Our game always ends up in a quarrel. ڳн
Our goal is the new China for which they died. ǵĿΪ֮й
Our greatest happiness consists in serving the people. ҸΪ
Our group had five members to start with. С鿪ʼʱֻˡ
Our group was awarded a red banner. С鱻졣
Our guerrillas choked off the enemy's supplies. ǵλж˵˵Ĳ
Our gunboats are ploughing the waves. Ҿͧǰ
Our handbags cost from 5 pounds to 80 pounds. ˵İʮ
Our high school stages two plays a year. ǵѧһ̨Ϸ
Our holiday has eaten into the money we saved. ȼٰǵĻѵˡ
Our holidays were spoilt by bad weather. ãǵļڸˡ
Our holidays will soon be over. ǵļվҪˡ
Our hope has collapsed. ǵϣѱ
Our hope rests on you. ǵϣϡ
Our hopes were defeated. ǵϣˡ
Our hopes were reduced to zero. ϣѻˡ
Our hospital was established in 1956. ҽԺ꽨
Our house is across the river. ǼںǱߡ
Our house is being knocked down to make way for a new road. Ϊһµĵ·Ǽҵķڲ١
Our house is in direct line with the school. ǵķӺѧУһֱϡ
Our house is next to the Post Office. ǵļʾԱߡ
Our house is right in the middle of the town. ǵķڳġ
Our house is the first one on the right. ǵķұߵĵһ
Our house is well ( badly) drained. ǵķкܺãˮϵͳ
Our house is white;theirs is brown. ǵķǰɫģǵɫġ
Our house sits back from the road. ǵ·һξĵط
Our housemaid does everything except ( to) wash the car. ϴˢ֮⣬ǵŮʲô
Our ideas jump together on this question. һ¡
Our junior middle school was then badly off for teachers. ʱǳѧȱٽʦ
Our lazy cat isn't very helpful in catching mice. ǵèûжô׽
Our literature and art ought to cater to popular taste. ǵӦΪȺϲּ
Our main task now is to realize the four modernizations. ǵǰҪʵĸִ
Our mayoress is speaking at the meeting. ǵŮгڻϽ
Our meat market sells ham and fish that have been smoked. ѬȺѬ㡣
Our medical service is free of charge. ǵҽѵġ
Our monitor is a person who is pure in heart. ǵİ೤Ǹĵشˡ
Our monitor will readily help me. ǰ೤ҡ
Our Navy kept the seas clear of enemy vessels. ǵĺֺ泩ͨܵнв
Our neighbour nearly had a slip on the waxed floor. ǵھӲһڴĵذϻˡ
Our neighbours are very quiet. ǵھʮְ
Our new teacher motioned us to sit down. ǵʦʾ¡
Our next lesson is history. һʷΡ
Our office is on the fourth floor. ǵİ칫¥Ĳ¥
Our orchestra deserves ranking with the best in this country. ǵֶӳƵǹڵһġ
Our papers have to be turned in one week before the examination. ǵıڿһǰȥ
Our Party represents the interests of the people ǵ档
Our picnic plates are made of plastic. ǵҰġ
Our pilot dived into a bank of cloud and shook off the enemy fighters. ǵķԱݻƲ㣬˦˵˵ս
Our plan was disapproved. ǵļƻ⵽ԡ
Our plane came down to the earth. ǵķɻ½ˡ
Our planes covered the tanks which were attacking the enemy. ǵķɻڻ˽̹ˡ
Our policy should rest on the basis of self-reliance. ǵĲҪĻϡ
Our power decayed in old age. ǵʱ˥ˡ
Our production brigade has set aside ample reserve grain. Ѿ˳Ĵ
Our production is going steadily upward. ǵȲ
Our radio switches off by itself. ǵԶϡ
Our road lines through the forest , but we may easily get lost. There's no path. Ҫߵ·Ǵɭֵģ·û·
Our roof has a slight slant. ǵݶ΢б
Our room faces the sea. ǵķٴ󺣡
Our school covers an area of 300 mu. ѧУռĶ
Our school has a good football side. ѧУһõӡ
Our school is not far from here. ѧУﲻԶ
Our school is opposite the church. ѧУŽá
Our school stands back from the street. ѧУ뿪ֵһ롣
Our scout choked off the traitor's scream. ǵסǸͽĲʹûܺг
Our shadows get shorter as the sun goes higher. ̫ߣǵӰӾͱ̡
Our ship dropped down the river. ǵĴ˳¡
Our society needs reform. ǵҪĸ
Our soldiers are strict in discipline. ǵսʿ
Our sports day is the most important function of the year. ˶һһʢĻ
Our subscription to the charity fund is ten dollars. ϾʮǮĴʽ
Our supply can fully meet the demand. ǵĹӦԳҪ
Our tanks cut in ahead of the escaping aggressors. ǵ̹ǰȥסЩӵߡ
Our task is to struggle for the modernization of our industry , agriculture , nationa ǵΪʵֹҵũҵͿѧִ
Our teacher asked us to write essays on \ My Summer Holidays \. ʦдΪҵٵġ
Our teacher corrects our homework with a red pencil. ǵʦúǦǵļͥҵ
Our teacher does not allow cheating to go unpunished. ǵʦƭΪܵͷ
Our teacher has a loud voice. ǵʦ
Our teacher has always been good to us. ǵʦһǺС
Our teacher has told us the programme of work for this term. ǵʦѧڵĽѧٸǡ
Our teacher is a member of the Chinese Communist Party. ǵʦйԱ
Our teacher is highly respected by all. ǵʦܴҵ𾴡
Our teacher is setting us an exam. ʦǲÿԡ
Our teacher is still going strong after thirty years of work. ǵʦʮ껹ǿ׳
Our teacher is still single. ǵʦûн顣
Our teacher places special emphasis on grammar. ǵʦرǿ﷨
Our teacher points up the importance of the fact. ʦǿҪԡ
Our teacher suggested that he attend a technical school. ǵʦȥϼУ
Our teacher told us to eat plenty of apples , oranges and the like. ʦҪԴƻ֮Ķ
Our teacher uses a taperecorder so that we can hear what we say. ǵĽԱôŴ¼ʹܹԼ˵Ļ
Our teacher usually tells us a story on Saturday morning. ʦͨǽ¡
Our teacher was in bad temper today , she kept us all in for half an hour. ʦ鲻ãǴҶѧСʱ
Our teacher was sitting by the window. ǵʦڴԱߡ
Our teachers always pay attention to combining theory with practice. ǵʦǾעϵʵʡ
Our teachers have time and time again stressed the importance of extra curricular act ǵʦһǿҪԡ
Our teachers often work far into the night. ǵʦҹ
Our team began to choke up in the last inning. ǵһΪŶòá
Our team is bound to win. ǵһӮ
Our team scored five points. Ƕӵ֡
Our team split up to work in different parts of the province. Ƕӷֳ˼ʡͬ
Our team triumphed over theirs. ǶսʤǶӡ
Our team won the game by two goals to one. ǶԱһӮⳡ
Our theory countered his. ǵ෴
Our thoughts centre upon this important problem. ǵ˼뼯Ҫϡ
Our thoughts will take shape in action. ǵ뷨𲽸ж
Our trade with foreign countries is stepping up. Ǻóڲӡ
Our troops closed in without the enemy's knowledge. Ҿ˷оƽǻһ֪
Our troops demonstrate remarkable courage. ǵĶֳޱȵ¸ҡ
Our troops have advanced 2 miles. ǵľǰӢ
Our village has five hundred inhabitants. Ǵپ
Our village shop is also a post office. Ǵ̵ͬʱҲһʾ֡
Our visit to Kunming lasted three weeks. ǵ֮ʱڡ
Our voices echoed when we shouted in the cave. ɽеʱ򣬴
Our voices were drowned by the noise of the machinery. ǵ˵ûˡ
Our water is piped from a lake twenty miles away. ǵˮùܵʮӢһġ
Our youth is now behind us. ǵʱѾȥ
Ours is a heroic age. ǵʱһӢ۵ʱ
Ours is larger than yours. ǵıǵĴ
Out of sight , out of mind. 裩۲Ĳ롣
Out of the sluice springs an exhaustible supply of water. ˮˮբԴԴϵӿ
Out that man ! Ǹ˸ϳȥ
Over a bottle of wine , he spoke to a friend. һߺžһߺ˵
Over the tombs they built the pyramids. Ĺϣǽ˽֡
Over the years , he read widely. ЩУȺ顣
Over the years he read widely. ЩȺ顣
Overall , it's a very interesting novel. ֮һȤС˵
Overall , more than 70 percent of the surface of our planet is covered by water. ܹаٷ֮ʮı渲ˮ
Overwork will bring on a bad illness. ͹Ȼز
Owing to our joint efforts the task was fulfilled ahead of schedule. ǵĹͬŬǰˡ
Owing to the heat of summer each tree has to be watered every day. ĸ£ÿҪ콽ˮ
Owls can see in the dark. èͷӥںڰпü
Owls hunt small birds at night. èͷӥҹ䲶ʳС
Oxford St. ţ
Oxygen is necessary for all forms of life. һȱٵġ
Oxygen is one of the gases һ֡
Oxygen is presnt in the air. ڿС
Pacing off the distance between the two poles , he found it to be five metres. ýŲмľ룬ס
Pack your things at once. ʰĶ
Pain does not matter to him. ںʹ
Paley lost face when people found out he got low grades. Ƿֺܵʱö
Palm trees grow all around the island. ϵ
Pam made the dress by hand. ķֹ¡
Pan cut some tall water grasses and made a set of pipes on which he played music. ˸һЩˮݣһŵѴӡ
Pandas bed down in the dense forest. èѡ
Paper burns easily. ֽȼա
Paper is also an invention by the Chinese. ֽҲй˷ġ
Paper is made in a paper mill. ֽֽġ
Paper money is easier to carry than coin. ֽұӲЯ㡣
Paper takes fire easily. ֽŻ
Paper tears easily. ֽһ˺ơ
Parallel lines , by definition , never join. ݶ壬ƽԶཻ
Pardon me for disturbing you. ԭҴ㡣
Pardon me my offence ! ԭҵð
Parents de mand obedience from their children. ĸҪǵĺТ˳
Parents have the custody of their children. ĸǵСм໤֮
Parents must send their children to school. ĸСѧУȥ
Parents often make sacrifices for their children. ĸΪŮԼ
Parents sometimes have to be stern with their children. ĸʱҪŮϸЩ
Parents watch the development of a baby with interest. ĸȤעӤ
Paris is on the Seine. λӱߡ
Parking forbidden. ֹͣ
Parking is 20p an hour. 泵ÿСʱʮʿ
Parliament debates new laws. ·ɡ
Parliament is ( or are) sitting. ڿᡣ
Part of the building has been destroyed. ¥Ĳֱƻˡ
Part of the guests have gone home. һֿѾؼˡ
Part of the reply reached my ears. м𻰴ҵĶˡ
Particles of dust floated in the air. ڿƮ
Parties switched him on but they seemed to switch her off. 罻ۻʹ˷ܣǿȴʹơ
Partricia is playing by herself in the garden. Ķڻ԰档
Parts of the book are quite good. ⱾЩ൱
Pass along the bus , please. ߡ
Pass me a glass of milk. ݸһţ̡
Pass me the dice. ģӵݸҡ
Pass me the salt and pepper , please. κͺݸҡ
Pass me the tin opener. ݸҿͷ
Pass the note along. ǰ
Passengers may board the ship at 400 pm. ÿͿʱϴ
Passengers must board the ship by 6 p.m. ÿͱǰϴ
Passengers must not cross the line. ˿ֹ
Paste down these two pictures on the cardboard. ͼýڿֽϡ
Pat covered her head with a scarf. ͷסͷ
Pat dived into the lake. 
Pat picked some flowers to put in a vase. ժһЩŵ˻ƿ
Patience is a virtue. һ¡
Paul doesn't want this pen so it's mine for keeps. ޲Ҫֱ֧ˣԶҵˡ
Paul gave Andrea a dozen red roses. ޸˰ʮõ塣
Paul gave me a slip with his telephone number on it. ޸һֽĵ绰롣
Paul has lost his job because the factory has closed. 򹤳նʧҵˡ
Paul is my senior by two years. ޳ꡣ
Paul's Cathedral is a fine construction. ʥ޴һƯĽ
Pause before you cross the road. ·֮ǰҪͣ
Pavel is jailed; there are no more papers or leaflets. άˣҲûдˡ
Pay attention to the road signs. ע·ꡣ
Pay attention to uniting and working with comrades who differ with you. עŽЩͬͬ־һ
Pay more attention in future. ԺҪע⡣
Payment must be made by cash. ֽ֧
Peace brings prosperity. ƽ١
Peace has not yet been concluded. ƽԼδ޽ᡣ
Peace is better than war. ƽʤս
Peace is now in sight. ƽ
Peace was dearly bought. ƽúܸߴۻõġ
Peasants sell vegetables and eggs in the marketplace. ũڼ߲˺ͼ
Peggy hid the broken cup behind her back. 弪ѴıӲڱ
Penicillin is a medicine. ùһҩ
People are beginning to talk. ǿʼ˵лˡ
People are inventing new sports or games all the time. ǲϵشµ˶ͱ
People came in flocks to see the new reservoir. ǳȺӵι⡡ˮ⡣
People can put ideas together in many ways and can come up with new ideas ȥδ뵽һЩ뷨
People deeply mourned over Premier Zhou's death. ʹ
People dislike me because I'm handsome and successful. ǲϲңΪƯа취
People don't can their own foods as much as they used to , today it is easier to buy ǲȥôʳװͷˣΪ
People don't like to be kept waiting. ǲϲǸɵš
People exercises their rights. ʹǵȨ
People find hibernating animals asleep. Ƿֶ߶ﴦ״̬
People flocked into the stadium. ǳȺӵ߽
People from all over the world were watching the greatest sports show of the Olympic صڹۿģݡƥ
People gathered in the hall for the celebration on the eve of the National Day. ǰϦǾۼÿףᡣ
People gathered round , curious to know what was happening. Ǿۼ£֪ʲô顣
People gathered together to listen to the broadcast program. Χ£㲥Ŀ
People go swimming in rivers and lakes. ǵȥӾ
People have made a long search for the cause( s) of malaria. Ϊҳű˳ʱڵ̽
People in big cities have to fight a battle against different kinds of pollution. еľ񲻵òָȾ
People in the north wear masks in winter. ˶֡
People in the West have seen so many horrible things on television that scenes they w ҵڵĻѼôĿֲ棬
People in the West make it a rule to buy Christmas presents for their relatives and f ѡʥѳϰߡ
People keep a dog to scare away thieves. С͵
People live in small towns and in big cities. סСл
People living near the airport are pushing for new rules about night flights. סڻľǿҪҹе¹涨
People must eat in order to live. Ϊ棬˾͵óԶ
People of all ranks attended the meeting. ײ񶼲μ˴ᡣ
People often wear dark glasses when the sun glares. ̫ҫʱʹɫ۾
People ought to help , but nobody ever does. ӦðæǴû
People poured into the city. ӿС
People scream in fright , in anger , and in sudden pain. ں¡ʹʱС
People tomorrow will have different ideas. ǻвͬ뷨
People used to think that the earth was flat. ǹȥΪǱƽġ
People used to worship nature. ǹȥݴȻ
People wear warm clothing in cold weather. ʱǴů͵¡
People were standing around the injured man. Χ˵վš
People who won't work should be made to work. ӦǿȲԸɻȥɻ
People with quick wits learn easily. ǿѧúס
People write the new play up. дϷ
People wrote many poems in praise of our beloved Premier Zhou. дʫʸǾ
Pepper bites the tongue. ͷ
Pepper is a spice. һֵζƷ
Percy was first , and Jim was in second place. һķڡ
Performances will be given nightly. ÿ϶ݳ
Perhaps a letter will come today. 
Perhaps he cannot spare any time except on Sunday. ų첻пա
Perhaps I'll see him tomorrow , but I'm not sure. ҲҲܿ϶
Perhaps it will rain. Ҳꡣ
Perhaps just this once , we'll use what we have to get a new dress for you. ҲһؿеǮһ¡
Perhaps not. Ҳǡ
Perhaps so. Ҳġ
Perhaps they are already there by now. ҲѾˡ
Perhaps they'll fit you if you stretch them. һӣҲͺˡ
Perhaps you and I had better change over; you are more experienced. ҲǵĹǶԻһºãҸо顣
Perishables are stacked on deck under cover , awaiting rigid inspection before they a ׸ƷѾѷڼװϣȾϸļ
Permit me to introduce myself ( explain). ҽһԼһ£
Permit me to introduce myself. I'm from the Chinese Embassy. ҽһԼǴйʹġ
Permit me to say a few words. ˵仰
Perry dived into the pool. Ӿء
Personal health is necessary for this job. ֹҪ塣
Personally , I don't think so. ҸΪġ
Personally , I like him , but many people do not. Լԣϲ˲ϲ
Peter aimed the gun at the bird , but did not fire. ˵ǹ׼񣬵ûпǹ
Peter and I have a common interest in footbal. ˵úҶйͬȤ
Peter and Jane are walking arm in arm. ˵úͼ۵š
Peter and John raced to put out the fire. ˵úԼȥ
Peter and Tom were quarrelling about who should go first. ˵úķΪ˭߶
Peter came in and closed the door after him. ˵ְ߽Źϡ
Peter came last. ˵
Peter denied Christ. ˵òϻ
Peter did not win the race because he fell on the last lap. ˵ûлʤΪһȦˤˡ
Peter fell in the river and caught a cold. ˵õ˸ð
Peter had to stay behind. ˵õ¡
Peter has the least money. ˵õǮ١
Peter is a clever mechanic. ˵һɵļ
Peter is about as tall as John. ˵üԼһߡ
Peter is ill , and he needs medical help. ˵òˣҪҽơ
Peter is lodging at Mrs.Jones'house. ˵˹̫̫ޡ
Peter is the captain of our football team. ˵ӵĶӳ
Peter knocked the glass off the table and broke it. ˵ðѲ򷭣ϵȥˤˡ
Peter remarked that the pudding was too sweet. ˵˵Ǹ̫ˡ
Peter s boss has sent him to New York. ˵õϰȥŦԼ
Peter shot several birds last week. ˵ǹ˼ֻ
Peter took advantage of his visit to Paris to improve his French. ˵÷ʰ֮߷
Peter took aim and fired. ˵׼Ŀ꣬ǹ
Peter's work is ahead of Jack's. ˵õĹȽܿǿ
Peter's writing is neat and easy to read. ˵õд壬׿
Petrol is very inflammable. ͺȼա
Philip's reply took me aback. ѵĴ𸴰һ
Philosophy involves an attempt to understand right and wrong and the other basic prin ѧһȷͼһЩ
Phil's bad health worries his parents. ƶ岻ãʹĸܷ
Photography is an art. Ӱһ
Photography is my chief interest. ӰҪİá
Physical exercise conduces to good health. 
Picasso painted that picture. ϼŻ
Piccadilly is in central London. Ƥ㳡׶ġ
Pick out the participles or gerunds in the following sentences and give their functio оеķִʺͶʣ˵ǵá
Pick that book up. Ǳ
Pick up the cup by the handle. űѱ
Pick up the two loose ends. ɿͷ
Pictures of many models of the bicycles are flashed on the screen. ӫϳͺŵгͼ
Pigs squeal. С
Pile on more coal;the fire is going out. ϨˣټһЩúɡ
Pine needles Ҷ
Pines shot up against the sky. 
Place the box on end. ŷš
Place the tables end to end. 
Plague stalked through the streets. ؽӡ
Planes are carpenters' tools. ľĹߡ
Plants and people die without water. ûˮֲҪҪ
Plants can't grow well in the infertile land. ƶׯڳá
Plants grow up towards the sunlight. ֲġ
Plants grow well in good soil. ڷֵﳤúá
Plants put forth new leaves in spring. ڴֲﳤҶ
Plants suck water from the ground. ֲӵˮ֡
Plastic and rubber never rot. Ϻ𽺴Ӳá
Plastic bags full of rubbish have been piled in the street. װϴڽ϶
Plastic is used in place of wood. ϴľϡ
Plastic surgery has developed rapidly in recent years. չܿ졣
Play that music once more. Ǹٷţࣩһ顣
Play up , comrades ! Ͱͬ־ǣ
Playing tabletennis is a splendid sport. ƹǼõ˶
Playing with our new kitten is good sport. ͬǵСèˣȤ
Please , move a little further; you are standing in my light. ƿһЩҵĹ߱㵲סˡ
Please accept my best wishes for your happiness. ףҸ
Please accept my congratulations on your marriage. »ףء
Please accept this modest gift. СС
Please add a note to the poster. ںϼӸ˵
Please add Angela's name to the list. ϼϰӡ
Please add in these items. ӽ⼸
Please add these numbers together and tell me the total. Щּ
Please answer my letter by return. š
Please answer my question immediately. ̻شҵ⡣
Please answer my question. شҵ⡣
Please arrange the tools in order. ѹá
Please ask when she will be back. ʲôʱ
Please attend to what you are doing ! רĹ
Please attend when I am talking. ҽʱע
Please be patient. ĵ
Please be quiet. 밲
Please box the books for me. ΪҰЩװڡ
Please bring out your book. ȡ
Please bring the books which I gave you. Ҹ
Please call Comrade Shen in. ͬ־
Please call off the dog; it's barking at the children. ߣڶźǷͽС
Please carry the books back. ûȥû
Please cast a glance at her ! 뿴һۣ
Please charge these goods up to our account. ʻϡ
Please check through the laundry and then put it away. ϴµ¼һ£Ȼȥźá
Please clear out the things in the cupboard. Ķߡ
Please close the gate so that the cattle cannot get out of the field. ΧŹغãţܵȥ
Please close the upper window. Ǹ
Please clue me in on what you are doing , so that I can help. ڸЩʲô֪ԱʱЧ͡
Please come as soon as possible. 뾡
Please come now , doctor , this is an emergency ! ҽھһвҪ
Please come to a decision as soon as possible. 뾡Щ
Please concentrate on your typing , Miss Brown , and stop looking out of the window ! С㣬㼯о֣Ҫ⿴ˣ
Please control your dog ! Ĺܺã
Please convey my thank to your wife. תҵл⡣
Please copy down the questions. Ⳮ
Please copy the sentence on the blackboard. Ѿӳںڰϡ
Please correct any mistakes you may find in my letter. 緢ҵд
Please count me in on this project. ҲƻĲμߡ
Please count up those figures for me. ҰЩĿ
Please cover the bowl with a piece of paper. ֽϡ
Please criticize my painting. 
Please cut a slice of bread for me. һƬ
Please cut this piece of string. ӡ
Please desire him to come in. 
Please do me a favour and go to the shop for me. һæҵ̵һˡ
Please do that exercise over until it is perfect. ظǸϰֱȷΪֹ
Please don't bother to get up. ͱˣˡ
Please don't chop in as much as you are doing. ûû˵ز廰
Please don't hesitate to ask. 뾡Ҫɡ
Please don't interfere in my business 벻Ҫҵ¡
Please don't joke about that matter:it's serious. ҪЦ£¡
Please don't meddle with my tools. ҵĹߡ
Please don't mix my papers up. 벻ҪҵŪˡ
Please don't repeat this to anybody. 벻ҪѴ¸߱ˡ
Please don't step on my toes. ҵĽֺ
Please don't touch anything. 벻Ҫκζ
Please don't trouble to come with me--I can go by myself. ˡԼȥ
Please drop in to see us if you are in Bradford. 㵽أ˳ǡ
Please enter the house by the back door. ӺŽݡ
Please fetch me my glasses. ҵ۾
Please fetch the doctor for him. 
Please fill in this application form. 
Please fill in this form , giving your name , address and business. һűдְַҵ
Please fill out a cheque. ֧Ʊдá
Please find a taxi , and in the meantime I'll pack some food. һڴڼҾͰһЩʳ
Please find out when the train leaves. һ£ʲôʱ򿪡
Please forward my post to me while I'm in Liverpool. Ҵڼ䣬뽫תĸҡ
Please frame a shelter for bicycles. һг
Please get me an ice cube out of the fridge. ӱһ顣
Please get me some water ! Щˮ
Please get on your hat. ñӡ
Please get the picture down. ȡǷ
Please give a little money. һǮɡ
Please give Julia a message to say that we shall be late. ǴŶ㵽
Please give me a definitive answer. ʽ𸴡
Please give me a little. һ
Please give me a safety pin. һȫ롣
Please give me an immediate reply. ҡ
Please give me back the book I lent you. 뽫ҽ黹ҡ
Please give me notice in good time. 뼰ʱ֪ͨҡ
Please give me some information about trains to Edinburgh. ṩһЩȥĻ𳵵
Please give me something to drink. ҵ㶫ȡ
Please give my pen back.I need it now. ѸֱʻңҪá
Please give the book to me. ҡ
Please give your father my respects. 㸸⡣
Please go and shut the door. ȥš
Please go on with your story. °ɡ
Please go to Gate No. 3 ( gate number three) for flight BA306 to Paris. ˰뵽š
Please go up the staircase on the right. ұ¥ȥ
Please hand me that book. Ǳݸҡ
Please hand the tea round. δݲˮ
Please hand your homework in at once. ǵҵϽ
Please have a drink. һ㣻һڣ򱭣
Please hear me out. ҵĻꡣ
Please help me give out these test papers. ҷַЩԾ
Please help me load these cases into the car. ҰЩװϡ
Please help me remove the table to the corner. ҰӰ㵽ǽȥ
Please help me to lift this heavy box. Ұ
Please help me to move this table. Ұһӡ
Please help me to shift the bookshelf about. Ұܵ
Please help yourself to some more meat. ٳԵ⡣
Please help yourself to the fish. 벻Ҫɣ
Please hold this hammer for a moment. һӡ
Please hurry up the dispatch of these telegrams. Ͽ콫Щ籨ȥ
Please issue everyone with a pencil. ÿ˷һ֧Ǧʡ
Please keep clear of the gates. 𿿽š
Please keep in mind that you promised to call your patient at two o'clock. ע⣬ӦʱĲ˴绰
Please keep me in countenance. ӡ
Please keep your books together. һ
Please leave me alone--I'm busy. 벻Ҫҡæء
Please lend me your bicycle for an hour , Andrew. ³гһСʱ
Please let down the curtain. Ѵ
Please let him off. 
Please light the fire. ɡ
Please listen carefully for the telephone bell while I'm upstairs. ¥ϵʱŵ绰塣
Please listen to me. ˵
Please make a note of that , will you? Ǹһ£𣿣ָñʻм
Please make a written declaration of all the goods you bought abroad. дһڹ⹺Ʒıص
Please make certain that the river is not deep before you swim there. ˮȷʵȥӾ
Please make out a bill for these goods. 뿪һЩķƱ
Please make sure that the door is locked. Ū׼ȷʵˡ
Please make this coat a little fuller across the back µıЩ
Please make your room tidy and put everything in the right place. ķʰɾѶ롣
Please mash the potatoes. ࡣ
Please move , you're in my way. һ£㵲סҵ·ˡ
Please move your car forward. סǰ
Please note my new address. ҵµַ
Please note my words. עҵĻ
Please open the bottle for me ! ҰƿӴ򿪣
Please open the window. 뿪
Please pardon me for waking you. ԭҳ㡣
Please park your car on the drive. ͣڳϡ
Please pass me the salt. ݸΡ
Please pass me the scissors to cut this string. ݸҼӡ
Please pass on my regards to your parents. ĸĸʺá
Please pass on the message to your classmates. Ϣͬѧ
Please pass the salt and pepper. κͺ۵ݹ
Please pass your papers in at the end of the hour. ǵԾ¿ʱ
Please pay attention to grammar when you speak. ˵ʱע﷨
Please pay my compliments to her. ʺ
Please play me some tunes on the piano. Ϊҵ֧
Please post this letter for me , as I am too busy to go out. ̫æȥš
Please promise( me) not to tell anyone. Ӧңκ˵
Please prove your identity. ֤ݡ
Please put a lump of sugar in your coffee. Ŀһǡ
Please put down the following facts. ʵ
Please put the book aside and answer my question. һԣشҵ⡣
Please put the book on the table. ϡ
Please put the door to quietly. ذŹϡ
Please put the kettle on. ˮȥ
Please put the price of the meat on my account. Ǯҵϡ
Please put this aside for me. 
Please reach down that book. Ǳ
Please reach me that box. Ǹùȡݸҡ
Please reach me the newspaper. ѱֽݸҡ
Please read the letter aloud so that everybody can hear. ôҶ
Please read the list on the notice board. һ
Please read the story aloud. ʶ¡
Please remember me to your family. ʺ
Please remember to hand back your room key before leaving the hotel. 뿪ù֮ǰ벻Ҫǽ㷿Կס
Please remind him to start earlier. 㶯
Please repeat what I said. ˵Ļظһ顣
Please reserve a seat for me. һλ
Please return them to our workshop when you have finished with these tools. Щ֮ǳ䡣
Please ring for the lift. 밴ϵݡ
Please ring the bell. 塣
Please row me across the river. һӶȥ
Please see me before you go. ǰҡ
Please see to it that the door is locked. עһûС
Please send me a word if there is to be a meeting tomorrow. лҸŶ
Please send me an answer at your convenience. ڷʱš
Please send me word as soon as possible. 㾡Ŷ
Please set it down to my account. ϡ
Please sharpen the edge of this knife. ⵶ĥ졣
Please shut down the lid of a box. ǡ
Please shut the gate when you go into the field. 㵽ȥʱԺŹϡ
Please sign here. ǩ
Please sit still while I cut your hair. ñ𶯣Ҹ
Please slow down--I don t like speed. 뿪һЩҲϲ쳵
Please speak distinctly so that Grandma can hear. ˵ˣ
Please speak louder , I cannot catch what you have said. ˵Щʲô
Please speak slow. ˵
Please speak to the subject under discussion. ۵ⷢԡ
Please square up and come back at once. Ŀ
Please stack the materials up here. Ѳ϶
Please stamp the code numbers on. Ѵӡϣϣ
Please stand in a ring. վһԲȦ
Please stay and keep me company for a while. Ҵһ
Please stay out of my business and I will stay out of yours. ҵ£Ҳ¡
Please strike that item out. Ŀɾ
Please stroke out the last name on the list. ϵһֻ
Please switch on the lights. 뿪ơ
Please take a seat --the manager will soon be here. Ǿһ
Please take my hand. סҵ֡
Please take notes of the lecture. αʼǡ
Please take notes of the speech. ˵Ҫ㡣
Please take notice of my announcement. עҵ֪ͨ
Please take out your book. ó顣
Please take the medicine regularly. 밴ʱҩ
Please take this across with you. ȥ
Please tell me exactly what he said. ׼ȷذĻҡ
Please tell me how to spell the word. ƴ֡
Please tell me the story in full. ´ͷβ
Please tell me what happened. ҷʲô¡
Please tell me when we'll have the meeting. ʲôʱ򿪻ᡣ
Please tell me where I can find him. ҵ
Please tie a firm knot. һᡣ
Please toast the bread. һ
Please try and come early. 뾡
Please turn in your assignment before you leave the classroom. 뿪ǰҵ
Please turn off the flow of water. ˮص
Please turn that lamp out. ѵƹص
Please turn to page ten. 뷭ʮҳ
Please wait till he comes. ȵ
Please wake me at seven ( o'clock). ߵӽҡ
Please waken me at seven. ߵҡ
Please wind down the window of the car. ѳҡ
Please wire as soon as you hear. һĵ籨
Please wire back. ص硣
Please wire me if you can come. 籨ҡ
Please wish me good luck for my exams ! ףԸҿԽϺˣ
Please write in pencil , not in ink. ǦдҪøֱд
Please write soon because we can't wait indefinitely for your answer. ΪǲڵصĴ𸴡
Please write to me as soon as you get to Wuhan. һ人дŸҡ
Plums have stones inside. ÷кˡ
Poetry doesn't translate easily. ʫ費׷롣
Point to the blackboard. ָźڰ塣
Police were sent for to maintain order. ˾ά
Policemen were posted all round the house. Χ˾졣
Pollution rages in some capitalist countries. һЩʱȾ⼫ء
Polo players use long sticks to hit the wooden ball through the other team's goal. óľԷš
Poor Dick has gone down with mumps. ĵϿ˵ס
Poor fellow ! ļһ
Poor fellow he was only twenty two and to be burdened with a family ! ģֻʮ꣬Ҫҵص
Poor people often go hungry. ˾ӡ
Poor people often go without new clothes. ˳û´
Poor woman , she has had a lot of worries. Ůˣǻ
Post the letter through the slit in the letter box. ŴͶſͶȥ
Potatoes , carrots , and beans are vegetables. ܲͶǶ߲ˡ
Potter's Bicycle Shop г̵
Pour a little more milk in. ٵһЩţ̡
Pour about a bucket of water. ԼһͰˮ
Pour it out of the bottle into the glass. ƿﵹȥ
Poverty involved his family in misfortune. ƶʹļͥ벻ҡ
Poverty is often a severe test of a man's character. ƶǶ˸Ŀ顣
Practice has taught us that knowledge is power. ʵʹʶ֪ʶ
Premier Zhou was one of the greatest statesmen in the world. ΰμ֮һ
Present Perfect Tense ʱ
Pretty as she is , she is not clever. Ȼ
Prevention of disease is very important. ԤǺҪġ
Price 5 yuan , packing and postage extra. װʷ⣬۸Ԫ
Prices are on the rise. ۸ǡ
Prices are stable in China. йȶ
Prices are still firm. Ȼȶ
Prices are tending downwards. 
Prices are to be fixed later. ǮԺٶ
Prices are trending upwards. нǡ
Prices have never advanced. ۴δǡ
Prices have risen steadily during the past decade. ȥʮм۸Ȳǡ
Prices in this hotel are strictly moderate. ùĸּ۸񶼺ܹ
Prices of fruit and vegetables have gone up. ˮ߲˵ļ۸ˡ
Prices take a jump. ͻǡ
Pride goes before a fall. ߱ذܡ
Produce your ticket , please. Ʊӳʾһ¡
Production dropped last year because of industrial disputes. ڹҵϵĻྺȥ½
Production line work has often been observed on. ˮҵʱ̸۵ġ
Professor Jenkins is the head of the English Deparment. ղ˹ӢϵΡ
Professor Li gave the opening address at the meeting. ¿Ļʡ
Professor Wang did a great service to the nation in developing electronics. ڷչѧһ¡
Professor Wilson gave an interesting talk on birds. ѷһιݽȤ
Profit is generally the apple of discord among the capitalist nations. ͨʱ֮ĸԴ
Promote physical culture and build up the people's health. չ˶ǿʡ
Pronounce these letters , sounds and words. Щĸ͵ʡ
Protein is the base of life. Ļ
Proud as these nobles are , he is afraid to see me. Щܰȴ¼ҡ
Public interest centred on the peace proposal. ڰעںƽϡ
Pull the line taut to prevent it from knotting up. ᡣ
Pull the string tight. 
Pull the two parts together till they meet. һʹ
Pull your clothes on quickly. ´á
Pull your socks up. Ӣٵ
Push the plate over to me , please. ֻƵ
Push up the window , please. Ѵϡ
Put a cross ? after each false statement according to the text. ݿÿ˵š
Put a squirt of water on this little plant. Сֲˮ
Put a support under it. Ÿ֧
Put away these foolish ideas. Ҫ޴뷨
Put back the tools in the box. ѹ߷Żع䡣
Put books back into the cupbobrd. Żعڡ
Put down the window shade. Ѵ
Put down your name , please. д֡
Put in just a dash of pepper. ŵ
Put in the missing letters and rearrange the words. дЩУȱĸĸ˳
Put in the missing words. дȱĵʡ
Put it on the bottom shelf. ǲӡ
Put it right here. ͷ
Put it within my reach. õŵĵط
Put on your hat as it is very cold. 䣬ñӰɡ
Put on your overcoat , it's cold outside. ϴ£䡣
Put on your socks and shoes. Ьࡣ
Put plenty of packing round this vase before you post it. ƿҪúܺʵʼġ
Put some coal on the fire. ¯ӵú
Put some liquid on and let it soak in naturally. һЩҺ壬Ȼ롣
Put some of this cream on that burn. ˴ͿЩָࡣ
Put that question to somebody wiser than I am. ȥʱҴ˰ɡ
Put the book back on the shelf when you have read it. ĺŻؼϡ
Put the book back when you have read it. Żԭ
Put the books back into the bookcase. Żؼȥ
Put the children to bed now. ѺŪȥ˯ɡ
Put the clothes in water and let them soak for several hours. ˮмСʱ
Put the letter in the outgoing mail. ŷڷ͵
Put the meat on the dish. 
Put the money in the safe. Ǯڱչ
Put the picture straight. ڶ
Put the room in order. ѷʰá
Put the scraps of paper in the wastepaper basket. ֽмֽ¨
Put the string around the parcel and make a knot. Ȼᡣ
Put them down to me , please. Щҵϡ
Put them in front of the fire to dry. Ƿ¯ǰɡ
Put this bottle to your nose and have a smell of what's inside it. ƿӴսӣͷĶ
Put this in your side pocket. ߵ´
Put your books away. պá
Put your hands up. ֡
Put your hat on. ñӡ
Put your things in order. Ķ롣
Put your tongue out. ͷ
Putting aside their difficulties the workers tried one method after another and at la ǲѣһһķڵõ
Qimen is well known for its black tea. ʢ
Qu Yuan is a historical play written by Guo Moruo. ԭǹĭдһʷ硣
Quality matters more than quantity. Ҫ
Quarrels are often followed by fights. ᷢչΪŹ
Quarter a cake , please. 뽫ֳĵȷ֡
Quarter troops on the village. ʹפڴׯ
Queen Elizabeth  is a descendant of Queen Victoria. ɯŮάŮĺᡣ
Queen Elizabeth knighted Francis Chichester after he had sailed alone around the worl ˹˹صкɯŮ
Queen Elizabeth succeeded her father , King George. ɯ̳λ
Question-and-answer drills are important when you are learning a foreign language. ѧϰһʱʴϰǺҪġ
Quick decision characterizes him. Ѹپص㡣
Quick judgements are hazardous. æжΣյġ
Quick march ! 벽ߣ
Quickly we slid into the bush and then watched. ǸϿ۲춯
Quicksilver , though a metal , is a liquid. ˮǽһҺ塣
Quietly ! Don't wake her up. һ㣡ѡ
Quilts are pieced with scraps of cloth. 鲼׺ϵġ
Quinine is good for malaria. űЧ
Quite a clever girl һʮִŮ
Quite unexpectedly he let drop that he was thinking of leaving for Shanghai. ͸¶ȥϺ
Rachel oiled her bicycle. жг͡
Radio had just been invented then. ʱߵշ
Radio station is off the air. It signed off three hours ago. 㲥̨Сʱǰֹͣ˹㲥
Radioactivity is a special quality of radium. صһԡ
Radium is radioactive. зܵġ
Railways are owned by the state. ·С
Railways make more money by shipping freight than by carrying passengers. ·˻ÿ׬Ǯࡣ
Rain helps the growth of plants. ˮֲ
Rain showered the crowd at the ball game. ʱȺ͸ˡ
Raise your arm to get permission to speak. ȡȨ
Raise your eyes once in a while and look into the distance. ÿһͰ۾̧𿴿Զ
Rake the lawn today. Ҫһ²ݵء
Raphael was a famous painter. 쳶ҡ
Rats and mice are similar animals. СƵĶ
Ray !You are the very person I want ! ףҪˣ
Ray has a happy personality. ΪԸ
Ray put his hand in the water. װַŽˮС
Read it over. ٶ
Read out the follwing short dialogues. ʶ̶Ի
Read over your composition and weed out every sentence that is not about the subject. һ飬޹ؾͳͳɾȥ
Read the following aloud as marked. Ǻʶоӡ
Read the following phrases aloud. ʶд顣
Read the following sentences aloud. ʶоӡ
Read the following words , pay attention to the mute letters. еʣעⲻĸ
Read the following words , paying attention to the sounds. 浥ʣעⷢ
Read the instructions on the bottle before you take the medicine. ȿƿϵ˵ٳҩ
Read the notice and pass it to your neighbour. ͨھӡ
Read the papers if you want to keep abreast of the times. ʱ͵Ķֽ
Read the text naturally; don't strain after effects. ҪȻҪװǻơ
Read this letter and tell me what you make of it. ţôġ
Read this letter please. š
Read whatever you like. 㰮ʲôͶʲô
Reading and writing are important skills. дҪļܡ
Reading broadens our horizons. Կǵ۽硣
Reading gives father much pleasure. ĶְֺܶȤ
Reagan was elected President. ѡΪͳ
Real old houses are now scarce. ĹϷѾˡ
Reality has made him change his mind. ʵʹı⡣
Really , she isn't half bad as a pianist. ģǸܲĸټҡ
Rebecca plunged into the pool. Ӿء
Recently they have discovered a comet. Ƿһǡ
Recently we have been making efforts to find more ways to apply this new plastic. һֱŬѰҸ;ʹϡ
Reception was good. á
Records were checked in and verified. ˼¼Ժ˶ԡ
Red flags flow in the east wind. ӭŶչ
Red flags fluttered in the breeze. ΢Ʈ
Red flags stand out brightly against the blue sky. ĳԵ÷ޡ
Red flowers look more beautiful against green leaves. 컨Ҷָÿˡ
Red sky is a sign of good weather , but black clouds are a sign of rain. ɫǺףס
Red squirrels disappear inside the trees. صȥˡ
Red stands out against a white background. ڰ׵ϺɫԵرĿ
Red ties are all the rage this season. ںΪС
Register the names of the first year boys. Ǽһ꼶кӵ֡
Regular exercise keeps him in good physical condition. ʹǿ׳
Relatively speaking , it's a fine day today. ˵ܺá
Release the catch , and the box will open. ⿪Ӿͻ򿪡
Religion and politics are powerful forces in society. ڽ̺ǿӰ
Rely mainly on the context to help you. Ҫ㡣
Remarkable achievements have been obtained during the past few years. ȥļȡĳɼ
Rembrandt was a master of painting. ײһλ滭ʦ
Remember me kindly to your parents. 㸸ĸʺá
Remember to bring the book next time. ǵ´ΰ
Remove the mud from your shoes before you come in. ǰЬϵŪ
Rents in that city have shot up in the last few months. Ǹеķַˡ
Reports of fresh successes roll in from all fronts of production. ս߽ݱƵ
Reproach ( =Blame)stings. ֮ѿ
Rescue teams waded kneedeep through the flooded streets. ԮȶˮϥĻˮֵ
Reserve some milk for tomorrow ! 㞬̵ɣ
Respect your betters. ĳ
Rest yourself after a hard day's work. һڵĹҪϢ
Retell briefly the story of William Tell. Ҫظ̩Ĺ¡
Retell what happened on the island one early morning in autumn. һ峿ǸϷʲô
Return it back to me tomorrow , will you? 컹Һ
Return the books before leaving the room ! 뿪֮ǰ黹壡
Revolution means liberating the productive forces. Ϊ˽
Revolutions are the locomotives of history. ʷĻͷ
Rice is the principal food of the Chinese people. й˵ʳ
Rice shoots in the terraced fields were greedily lapping up the dew. ̰˱¶ˮ
Rice yield will be higher than last year. ȥꡣ
Rich as he is , he is not happy. ܸУҸ
Richard is a tall boy. кǸ߸ӡ
Riches do not always satisfy. ƸԶʹ㡣
Rick was unhappy because the other boys were ganging up on him. ˺ܲˣΪкӶϻﷴ
Riding was a novelty to her. ˵¡
Rifle in hand , he entered the room. ֲֳǹݡ
Right will triumph over wrong. ȷһսʤ
Rip the cover off this box. ˺иǡ
Rita is full of joy because she has a new baby sister. ʮָˣΪһճСá
River water is fresh , but sea water is salt. ˮǵģˮ̵ġ
Rivers descend to the sea. ǧӹ󺣡
Roads and bridges were destroyed to prevent the enemy's reserves from coming up. ·ƻֹоѺǰߡ
Roast pork is a poison to some people. ܲĳЩ˵θڡ
Rob likes apples more than bananas. ޲ƻȶ㽶ϲ
Robert and Jill are in love. ޲غͼ̸
Robert and Jill love each other , and are going to marry. ޲غͼమ顣
Robert failed his driving test. ޲صʻûͨ
Robert had suggested to him that they might slip out for a drink before lunch. ޲ʾ緹ǰȥһ
Robert has done many different things-he has wide experience. ޲ܶ顪й㷺ľ顣
Robert is an electrical engineer. ޲һʦ
Robert is wearing his checked suit. ޲ش׸ӵ¡
Robert made a statement to the police about the robbery that he saw. ޲ذٰ򾯲˳
Robert sings in a church choir. ޲ڽúϳӳ衣
Robin has20 but that's not nearly enough to buy a new bicycle. ޱʮԶԶһг
Robin Hood disguised himself as a farmer. ޱԼװũ
Roger gave the ball a kick. ޽һ
Roger has a pass to get into the hospital after visiting hours. ޽̽ʱ֮ԽҽԺĳ֤
Roger was then a bag of bones , and in rags. ʱ޽ݹᾣڡ
Roger's horse has a white mark on its head. ޽ܵͷһɫǺš
Rolling up his trousers , he worked with the others in the fields. Ⱥͱһ
Rome was the capital of the Western Roman Empire. ۹׶
Ron kept the bad news to himself. ޶ûѻϢ߱ˡ
Rope is made by twisting threads together. ߴɵġ
Rosalind kissed her mother good night. ɯյһĸף
Rosemary has a busy social life. ˹æ罻
Rot has set in. ʼá
Rowing across the Atlantic is not a practical idea. ɴǸǵ뷨
Roy dominates his younger brother. ֧ĵܵܡ
Roy tried to ride on a cow for a dare. ﵽţʾԼ
Roy was jangling some keys. ζԿ׶졣
Rubber bands stretch. Ƥ
Rubber is an elastic material. һ־еԵĲϡ
Ruin will wait on such conduct. Ϊ»
Rule off that column. һó߻߸
Run as quick as you can. Ҫܡ
Runners wear shoes with spikes to prevent slipping. ߴЬԷ
Russian life on the eve of the 1905 Revolution һǰϦ
Ruth stands out because she is so lovely. ¶˿ͻΪôɰ
Ruth was disciplined at school for talking back to the teacher. ·˿Ϊʦ죬ܵ˴֡
Ruth's blouse matches her skirt. ¶˿ĳȹӺ䡣
Ruth's skirt and blouse are a good match. ¶˿ȹӺͳ䡣
Safety first ! ȫһ
Safety is more important than speed. ȫٶȸҪ
Sailing a boat is great fun. ʻȤ
Sailing is a wonderful sport. ʻǺܺõ˶Ŀ
Sailors don't like stormy weather. ˮֲϲз籩
Sailors enjoy their holidays on shore. ˮϲ½϶ɼ١
Sailors must have a good compass to find their way. ˱һõ̲ҵ
Sailors often grow beards. Աӡ
Sailors wear dark blue clothes. ˮɫ¡
Saint Peter ʥ˵
Sal suggested that we should go for a swim. ȥӾ
Salaries have now been raised. нˮˡ
Sales are chiefly confined to some small items. ҪСƷ
Sales of tobacco have gone down. ̲Ѿ١
Sally made a note of the meeting in her diary. ռ϶Ҫλ
Sally's friendship for Susan seems to have been cooling down for sometime. ɺһƺ䵭ȥˡ
Sam always keeps his bicycle in good order. ɽķǰгúܺá
Sam and I rode the bike in turn. Һķг
Sam and I take turns at riding the bike. Һķг
Sam felt his way to the door in the dark. ɽķںڰߵſڡ
Sam had a ride on the bike and then it was my turn. ɽķгȻֵ
Sam has been kicking around Europe since his discharge from the army. ķӲһֱŷ޵ε
Sam pulled the rubber band until it snapped. ķƤˡ
Sam said he would help me , and I took him up on his offer. ɽķ˵Ըҡҽ顣
Sam struck on that anthology in a second hand book store. ķһҾżȻǱѡ
Sam worked for twelve hours from sheer love of his job. Then he fell asleep from shee ķȰĹһʮͷȻΪƣ
Samuel is called Sam for short. ɳ϶ɳϡ
San Francisco is a city of great beauty. ɽɽǷǳĳС
Sand loses its heat quickly. ɳɢȿ졣
Sandra stayed at home because she was tired. ɣΪ˴ڼ
Sandy walked slowly up the steep hill. ɣ͵ɽȥ
Sarah felt lonely when her best friend left the town. ԴõԺеܼį
Sarah got mumps from her brother. ĵܻܵףȾˡ
Sarah is never lonely because she has dozens of friends. Ӳе¶Ϊѡ
Saturday is the seventh day in a week. һܵĵ졣
Savage people are likely to offend others. ³״ŭˡ
Save the rest of the food for tomorrow. ʣµʳԡ
Say it over and over again until you remember it. ˵ΣֱסΪֹ
Say that again and I'll hit you. Ҫ˵һ飬Ҿ㡣
Say what are you laughing at ? ιЦʲô
Scald the dishes before drying them. ɵǰˮһ̡
Scald the milk. ţ졣
Scarcely had I arrived before he came out to meet me. Ҹյӭӡ
School begins again in September. ѧУֿѧˡ
School begins at nine. ŵϿΡ
School Board ίԱ
School breaks up in July. ѧУ·ż١
School is an everyday event for most children. Զ˵ѧÿ춼Ҫ¡
School is over. ѧˡ
School opens ( will break up) tomorrow. 쿪ѧż٣
School starts at 800. ˵ѧУʼϿΡ
Schoolmasters don't like boys to play the fool during lessons. ʦϲѧڿϳࡣ
Science is the study of physical things. ȻѧоʵĿѧ
Scientific farming is the key to the further development of agriculture. ѧǽһչũҵĹؼ
Scientific theories must be based on facts. ѧ۱ʵΪݡ
Scientific truths are pvoved by experiment. ѧͨʵ֤ʵġ
Scientists are working hard to turn them into realities. ѧΪ˰ǣЩ룩ΪʵŬ
Scientists grow large quantities of common mould. ѧֳ˴ͨù
Scientists have studied the pyramids. ѧоЩ֡
Scientists study the composition of the soil. ѧоĳɷ֡
Scissors are for the purpose of cutting. רġ
Scott fell over and sprained his ankle. ˹ˤˣŤ׹ǡ
Scott has a flat in London as well as a house in Edinburgh. ˹زڰӣ׶и׼䡣
Scottish life in London centres round this spot. ո׶صһ
Scott's expedition to the South Pole ˹ϼ֮̽
Scouts reported the presence of enemy planes. Աֵл
Scrape the mud off your shoes ! Ьɣ
Screw the top of the bottle. šƿǡ
Screw the top on the bottle to keep the beer good. ƿšơƱá
Sculptors make statues of marble and bronze or models in clay. ̼ôʯͭճ
Sea water is salty. ˮ̵ġ
Seals and whales are marine animals. ;ǺеĶ
Seals provide people with meat and fat. ṩ֬
Sean takes after his father. ס
Sebastian became captain in place of Miles who had broken his leg. ˹ȹˣ˹ٰ˴
See , here he comes. ƣˡ
See that you are careful with money and work to a budget. עⲻҪһǮǮҪиԤ㡣
See the statement above. 뿴
See to the fire while I am out. Ҳڵʱ¯һ¡
See what I mean? ҵ˼
See you next Monday. һ
Seeing a rope dangling , he closed on it. һŰڶץס
Seeing the little boy fall into the river , she shouted for help at the top of her vo Сȡ
Seeing the picture , he couldn't help laughing. ⻭棬̲סЦˡ
Seeing the picture took me back to my days as a student in the university. ƬʹһڴѧѧЩӡ
Seeing them , the young woman got so excited. ЩλḾŮؼ
Selfridges is a London store. л׼׶صһҰٻ̵ꡣ
Send a trifle for your birthday. ͵Сףա
Send him a telegram - it's quicker than a letter. 籨Ǳſ졣
Send me word of your arrival. 㵽ʱ֪ͨһ
Send the goods by road. ɹ·ˡ
Send the goods by water. ˮ·ˡ
Send these things to the wash. Щ͵ϴµȥ
Sensing the interest of the audience , the speaker warmed to his topic. ݽ߸оڶĻȤøˡ
Serve the guests first. ȸʢˣ
Set up the mosquito net before you make the bed. ̴ǰȰʹ
Set your hat straight. ñӴ
Seven days constitute a week. һ졣
Seven swallows were caught near their nest. ǣѸ׽ֻӡ
Seven trees have been cut down. ߿ˡ
Several children were burnt to death in the fire. ͯڴбˡ
Several comrades dropped in to inquire about his health. üͬ־ѯ
Several hands shot up as soon as the teacher asked the question. ʦһʣϾмֻ־
Several hundred workers were , after a strike , sent off by the bosses last week. һΰչԺ󣬼ڱϰ忪ˡ
Several notables were present. мλ˳ϯ
Several of the runners fell behind in the race. мڱˡ
Several of us went to the theatre yesterday. мȥϷˡ
Several people were standing about on the street corner. վڽͷսǴ
Several pigs have strayed away. мͷʧˡ
Several red palace lanterns were strung up above the gate. յ칬ƹڴϡ
Several students stayed behind after the lecture to ask questions. ڽνмѧδߣ⡣
Several times sections of the dyke were washed away. кüΣһζεĵ̰Ӹˡ
Several years later , they heard that Napoleon himself was coming to inspect them. Ժ˵رҪӲǡ
Several young men dangle after the pretty girl. ü׷ƯŮ
Shadows get longer as the sun sets. ̫ɽʱӰԽԽ
Shake a leg ! The bus won't wait. Ͽ죡ˡ
Shake the bottle well. ƿӺúõҡҡ
Shake the mixture before taking. ǰҩˮҡȡ
Shake the sand out of your shoes. ЬɳӶ
Shakespeare and Milton have high places among English writers. ɯʿǺܶӢоںܸߵĵλ
Shakespeare compared the world to a stage. ɯʿǰ̨
Shakespeare died in 1616. ɯʿһһꡣ
Shakespeare's plays are classics. ɯʿǵľǾƷ
Shall I buy some picture books for the children? ҪҸЩͼ
Shall I call a taxi round? Ҫҽһ
Shall I call you up at six tomorrow morning? ӽ
Shall I drop you at your house? ſ³
Shall I go for a doctor? Ҫȥҽ
Shall I open the door? ( =Do you want me to open the door?) ҰŴ򿪺
Shall I open the window for you? 򿪴
Shall I order some meat for dinner? ȥһЩ˺
Shall I read on? 
Shall I sweep the floor? ɨغ
Shall I take one? Yes , by all means. ҿһ
Shall I take that heavy basket home for you? Ǹûؼȥðɣ
Shall I tip the porter? ҪС
Shall I turn on the light? ҪҪƣ
Shall I understand it? 
Shall I wipe the window with a damp cloth? ҪҪʪӣ
Shall we all meet at my house? ҼһϺ
Shall we be back in time? ǽἰʱȥ
Shall we buy presents in the shopping centre? ȥҵ
Shall we discuss where we are going for our holiday? һ¼ڵȥ
Shall we do the room now? ڿԴɨ
Shall we give a dinner for her? ҪΪһ
Shall we go by car or on foot? ·ȥ
Shall we go for a sail? ȥ
Shall we go for a walk rather than watch television? ǲӣȥɢɢòã
Shall we go on foot or go by bus? ·ǳ˹
Shall we go swimming this afternoon? ȥӾ
Shall we go to the afternoon or the evening performance of the ballet? ΰǿݳݳ
Shall we go to the evening service? ȥμ
Shall we go up the stairs or take the lift? ¥أݣ
Shall we join the dance? Ǻʹһ
Shall we keep the fire in or let it out? ¯أϨ
Shall we reach the boat in time--what are the odds? ܰʱϴ𣿿ô
Shall we send him a cable on his birthday? 죬ǣҪҪĸ籨
Shall we start the meeting now? ڿ
Shall we steam or fry the fish? ը
Shall we stop down the lens? ҪҪѹȦСһ㣿
Shall we take our places at( the) table? ϯɣ
Shall we walk or drive ? ǲлǳ˳
Shall we walk or go by cab? ǲأǳ˳
Shall you come back tomorrow or the next day? Ǻ
Sham is sham and the mask must be stripped off. ٵľǼٵģαװӦȥ
Shanghai exceeds Nanjing in size. ϺϾ
Shanghai has not yet reached the zenith of her prosperity. ϺδﵽٵĶ㡣
Shanghai is among the largest cities in the world. Ϻĳ֮һ
Shanghai is an important industrial base for our country. ϺҹһҪĹҵء
Shanghai is one of the biggest cities in the world. Ϻĳ֮һ
Shanghai lies in the east of China. ϺλйĶ
Share this bag of sweets with your friends. ǿѷų԰ɡ
Shawls , capes , and furs are wraps. 硢Ƥ¶õġ
She abandoned herself to despair. ֮С
She accused him of theft. ظԡ
She acted quite well. ݵúܺá
She acted the part of Liu Hulan very well. ɫܳɫ
She added( a) zest to the affair. Ϊ˷Ȥ
She advanced her arm. ̧ĸۡ
She agreed to meet him halfway. ͬЭ
She agreed with me readily. Ȼͬҵ
She always disregards his wishes. ǺԸ
She always dresses in green. ɫ¡
She always keeps her things in order. ǰĶʰ롣
She always wears fashionable clothes. ܴʱֵ¡
She and her teammates had taken the first place ! Ķǻ˵һ
She answered with a smile. ΢Цش
She appeared at length. ˡ
She appears to be very well. ܺá
She appears to have caught cold. ƺǸðˡ
She appreciated being invited. е֡
She arrived out of the blue. ص
She asked a friend of hers to dinner. һԷ
She asked for some water. Ҫȵˮ
She asked for the windows to be shut. ҪѴϡ
She asked him to call at Brown's Hotel to see her daughter. ʷȥŮ
She asked how to mend the radio. ߵôޡ
She asked me the way to the market. ȥг·
She asked me to brush the snow aside. ҽѩɨһߡ
She asked with a sob. 
She assumed an air of cheerfulness. װӡ
She ate the cake up and left none for me. ѵȫˣһҲûʣҡ
She attended to the wounded day and night. ҹԱ
She begged her father to forgive her. ԭ
She begged me to wait for her. ҵ
She belongs to the tennis club. ֲԱ
She bent down to tie her shoe laces. ȥϵЬ
She bent her head and hurried on. ͷҴǰȥ
She bent over the baby and kissed it. ȥӤ
She betrayed her promise. Υŵԡ
She blacks her eyes every day. ÿ춼ȦĨˡ
She boiled rice in the kitchen. ڳ󷹡
She bought her baby a jointed doll. ıһؽڿɻޡ
She bought some toys for the child to play with. Щ߸档
She bought the jewel for less than its value. ʵֵ֮۸鱦
She breathed in every word he was saying. ϸ˵ÿ仰
She brings me cookies. С
She broke her elder brother s watch out of spite. ԹޣıŪˡ
She broke my bicycle lamp deliberately. һҵгơ
She broke the former record. ǰļ¼
She brought excellent references. ֤顣
She brought the cups in on a tray. ̶˲豭
She burnt her fingers on the stove. ¯֡
She burst into a laugh. Ц
She busies herself about the house. ææȥġ
She called for the books she had lent me. ûҵ顣
She calls on me at times. ʱҡ
She came ( stepped , walked) close to him. ߽
She came across the street. ֵ߹ˡ
She came back after a yearlong absence. һؼˡ
She came down last year and settled in the village. ȥӳͶũˡ
She came first in the women's singles. Ůӵһ
She came home with a heavy heart. صػص
She came into a fortune. ˲Ʋ
She came late after the start of the meeting. 鿪ʼ
She came later than I had expected. ñԤڵ
She came to fame through hard work. ̿๤
She came to life ѹˡ
She came up to me and asked my name. ߵҸǰҵ֡
She can never resist a joke. Ц̲סҪЦ
She can not help weeping. ̲ס
She cannot swim , neither can her sister. ӾҲᡣ
She carefully noted whether her math problems had pluses or minuses before she began ʼǰϸĵؿĿǰŻǸš
She carefully rubbed off the finger mark from the paint. Сĵذϵָӡ
She carried off the first prize in the singing competition. ڸӽлһȽ
She carried off the role very well. ɫܳɹ
She carved up the meat and gave each of us a piece. гɿ飬ָÿһ顣
She cast her eyes down shyly. ӵشĿ⡣
She cast her eyes up proudly. ֵذһ̧
She cast her thoughts back to earlier times. ¡
She caught his smile. ΢Ц
She charmed away his sorrow. ıˡ
She chattered all day long. ߶
She checked back to 1949 , trying to get at the facts. ʱļ¼ͼŪʵࡣ
She choked back her tears. סᡣ
She chose a few blossoms here , a few more there. ˼仨Ƕ˼䡣
She chose to accept his offer. 顣
She clashed with her brother in the debate. ڱֵˡ
She cleaned up the mess on the floor. ѵϵҶʰɾˡ
She cleared the dishes from the table. ϵӳȥ
She clenched her teeth in anger. ҧ
She clocked 116 seconds for the 80metre hurdle. ʮʮһ
She closed the gate to prevent the dog from going out of the garden. ϴţСӻ԰ܵ
She combed the snarls out of her hair. Ѳͷͨˡ
She complained of her wrongs. ˵ܵԩ
She complains of the room being too small for her. Թ̫Сˡ
She confided her baby to an old aunt of hers. ӤиһλϹĸ
She confined herself to a few short remarks. ֻ˵˶̶̵ļ仰
She consecrated her life to helping the poor. Ϊ˶׳ľ
She contested against her fate. Լ
She continued along the path until she came to the river. С·һֱߵСӱߡ
She controlled her feelings. ĸ顣
She cooked the fish in oil in a pan. ƽ׹ͼ㡣
She cooked up an omelette when he arrived unexpectedly. 벻ͻȻæΪһ
She cooks with gas. úշ
She could hardly hold in her emotions. ޷סԼĸ顣
She could hardly resist laughing. ֱ̲סЦ
She could not bear seeing the children hungry. ̿ǰ
She could play by ear prettily. ףƾúܺá
She counted out fifteen pence and passed it to the salesgirl. ʮʿŮԱ
She counted the pupils in her class; there are thirty. ϵѧһʮˡ
She covered up the baby with a shawl. סӤ
She cut short her talk in order to get home. ΪҪؼң̸ѹˡ
She dabbed her eyes with a handkerchief. ־ز˲۾
She danced across the room. ᴩ˷䡣
She danced to the piano. Ÿ衣
She dances like she had years of experience. ж꾭Ƶġ
She dances well. úá
She dances with a lot of grace. ú
She dangled a toy in front of a baby. Ӥǰҡ
She darted me a dreadful glance. Ƴһۡ
She dashed off without saying a word. һ仰Ҳû˵ͼæˡ
She daydreamed about a carefree vacation. ǵļڡ
She dearly loves a bit of scandal. ϲ˱ˡ
She declined to join them. лμǵĻ
She denied the fact. ʵ
She denies him to be her husband. ɷ
She deported herself gracefully. ֹš
She descended from the stage. ̨
She descended the stairs. ¥ݡ
She described the man she had seen. Ǹ˵ģ
She deserves of praise. Ӧõõ
She desired we should wait. ǵһȡ
She devolved her life to charity. ѱ׸ҵ
She dialled the number. ˵绰롣
She did a marvellous trick. ¶һ˾̾ľж
She did her hair up before taking a shower. ԡǰͷ
She did it just once. һ¡
She did not mix freely with people. 
She did not stir , nor look up. ûжҲû̧ͷһ
She did not work any the less for her illness. ûΪһЩ
She did nothing but cry. ް취ֻп
She did nothing else than cry. ֻͿޡ
She did what I told her to do. ҽ¡
She didn't care what happened. Ųܻᷢʲôأ
She didn't go. Apparently she never got my letter. ûȥȻûյҵš
She didn't know what to reply. ֪Ҫشʲô
She didn't like to spend any more money.At the same time , she wanted to go on the tr ϲٻǮȥС
She didn't read well so her teacher gave her individual help. òãʦ
She didn't speak loudly because she was so shy. ߣ˵
She didn't think he'd cough up unless you put pressure on him. ΪǲóǮģʩѹ
She didn't want to talk so she pretended asleep. ˵װ˯ˡ
She died an unhappy death. ڲҡ
She died from a blow. Ź
She died of an heart attack. ಡ
She dirtied her new , white skirt. µİȹŪˡ
She disengaged her hand from that of the child. ִӺ
She distrusts her own strength. Լ
She divorced her husband. ɷˡ
She doctored her child for a cold. ҽӵĸð
She does feel that way. ȷָо
She does hear very well. 
She does her shopping after work. °
She does not learn much because of her inability to listen. ѧٶΪ
She does not like disorder. ϲҡ
She doesn't belong here. Ӧ⡣
She doesn't care for skating. ϲ
She doesn't come as often as she used to. ȥˡ
She doesn't know how to make tea. ֪衣
She doesn't like Mozart , and neither do I. ϲĪأҲϲ
She dosed herself with aspirin when she had a headache. ͷʱð˹ƥ֡
She dreaded his having another heart attack. һಡ
She dressed well ( badly). úܺã
She dresses him in his new clothes. ¡
She dresses neatly. ࡣ
She drooped her head. ͷ
She dropped by to see me yesterday. ˳ҡ
She embraced her child. ӵĺӡ
She embroidered a flower on a towel. ë廨
She even descended to nagging. Ȼô߶
She excels all her classmates in physics. ȫһ
She explained that she hadn't recognized me. ˵ûϳ
She explained to her that she wouldn't stay here for ever. ˵Ǵ
She expressed a wish to see you. ʾϣܼ㡣
She failed in persuading her mother. δ˵ĸס
She fainted when she heard the terrible news. µϢʱεˡ
She fancied she saw someone , but there was no one there. ú󿴼һʲôˣʵûˡ
She fastened her eyes on me. ۾ҡ
She feared that she might not find him in his office. ڰ칫һҲ
She feared to take the drink. Һơ
She fears that it will rain. Ҫꡣ
She feeds the baby with a spoon. С׶ιӡ
She feels nice. о
She feels shame at failing in the exam. ʧܶе
She fell down in a fit. 赹ˡ
She fell down on the way to work. ȥϰ·ˤˡ
She fell in love with a steel worker. һˡ
She felt as if she were a member of the family. оԼҵƵġ
She felt herself unworthy of the praise. еԼֱܵ
She felt instant relief after the acupuncture treatment. ̺ϸеˡ
She felt lonesome because she lost her husband. Ϊȥɷе¶
She felt relieved. оˡ
She felt shame after she told the lie. Ѻе
She felt slighted because no one spoke to her. оܵӣΪû˶˵
She felt the child's behavior demanded severe discipline. úӵΪҪϳ͡
She felt uneasy when the children did not come home. ûлؼңе
She felt worried because her husband hadn't got home. ɷûлؼҶż
She finally memorized the poem. ڼסʫ
She finds great interest in natural science. ȻѧкܴȤ
She fingered the silk gently. ָӡ
She finished ( primary) school in 1972. һ꣨Сѧҵ
She finished before I did because she writes quickly. ꣬Ϊдֿ졣
She flew into a rage. Ȼŭ
She flopped on the muddy road and began to weep. һӵŢ·ϣ
She folded the newspaper into four. ѱֽ۳ۡ
She forgives easily. ׿ˡˡ
She found a seat at the front of the train. ڻǰҵһλ
She found some difficulty in looking after the noisy children. տЩֵĺʮѡ
She functioned as a teacher. νʦְ
She gasped out a few words. ˵˼仰
She gathered a bouquet of lilacs. 㻨
She gave a cry when she opened the letter. һžͽһ
She gave an indirect to my question. Ȧӻشҵ⡣
She gave her mother a kiss. ĸһ¡
She gave me a dab with her umbrella. ɡһ¡
She gave me an unusual gift. һѰ
She gave me leave to borrow her book. ҽ顣
She gave the fly a slap with a folded newspaper. ŵıֽһ²Ӭ
She gave them a neat reply. һĻش
She gave up her seat to an old man. λøһλˡ
She gave us a description of him. ģ
She gave you short measure. ķ㡣
She gazed on ( or at )him with admiration. Ľע
She gets Potter's Bicycle Shop on the visionphone. ͨ˲г̵ĵӵ绰
She giggles at everything. ʲô鶼ɵЦ
She gives the impression of being generous , but in reality she is a very selfish wom Կ󷽵ӡʵǸǳ˽Ůˡ
She got by on 100 dollars a month. ÿԪǿ
She got her book stolen. ͵ˡ
She graduated from Beijing University. ҵ
She greeted her old friend fondly. еӭѡ
She grew to like him. ϲ
She had a bow of red ribbon in her hair. ͷһú˿ĺᡣ
She had a brilliant idea. һ⡣
She had a cigarette between her lips. һ̡֧
She had a house on the edge of the town. һӡ
She had a new coat fitted on. Դ¡
She had a queer feeling that the room was closing in on her. һصĸо·Ƿ˷Χס
She had a tear in her dress. иѷ졣
She had a thoughtful look on her face. һֳ˼ı顣
She had about four hundred francs. Լİٷɡ
She had been away , spending the winter in Guangdong. 뿪һʱ䣬ڹ㶫졣
She had begged him to keep away from cards. Ҫơ
She had had only three years of schooling. ֻܹѧУ
She had learnt to suffer without complaining. Ѿѧ˳Կʱ򲻱Թ
She had never had anybody speak to her that way before. û˶
She had one shortcoming. иȱ㡣
She had poor features , but attractive colouring. òɫˡ
She had some doubt about the quantity of flour. ۵
She had suffered many wrongs. ˺ܶί
She had the good fortune to be in excellent health all her life. һ嶼ܺãи
She had to come away before the end of the play. ûаϷ꣬Ͳòˡ
She had to cook the meals and wash the dishes. ϴӡ
She had to face her angry boss. òϰ塣
She had to run to keep up with them. Ųܸǡ
She had trifled away the whole morning. װ˷һ硣
She hardly eats anything. ʲôԡ
She has a claim on us to help her because she is my mother's cousin. ȨҪǰΪĸ׵梣ã
She has a clear skin. Ƥй
She has a cold and is staying in bed for the time being. ðˣڴš
She has a delicate ear for music. ֺм
She has a gentle heart. һᣩġ
She has a good ear for music. ֵ
She has a grown up son who lives in Beijing. һ˵Ķסڱ
She has a heart of gold. һ֮ġ
She has a kindly heart. ĵ
She has a magnetic personality. ˵ķȡ
She has a mannish walk. ·̬ˡ
She has a new lilac dress. һɫ¡
She has a nimble mind. ˼ݡ
She has a pretty doll. иޡ
She has a sister much younger than she is. һСöá
She has a soft heart. ĳ
She has a strong thirst for knowledge. ǿҵ֪
She has a sweet nature. ᡣ
She has a tendency to talk too much. ϲ߶߶
She has a very healthy appearance. ܽ
She has a very masculine laugh. Цˡ
She has a warm heart. Ǹĳˡ
She has a white dress with blue spots. һ׵ȹ
She has acquired a very good French accent , but her English speech habits still show ѧһںܺõķȻҪðӢǻ
She has already some white hairs. Ѿм׷ˡ
She has always feared mice. һ
She has an instinct for music. š
She has been a faithful mate to him. һֱʵӡ
She has been a good wife to him. һֱĺӡ
She has been dyeing her hair black for years. һֱͷȾɺɫ
She has been ill since last Sunday. һֱ
She has been let into the secret. Ѱܸˡ
She has been sewing all morning. һ綼߻
She has been to Shanghai. Ϻ
She has blue eyes. һɫ۾
She has cast off the last few stitches. 롣
She has come to some most satisfactory solution. õһǳĽ
She has curly hair. ͷ
She has decided to take the task upon herself. ѾԸ
She has disappeared as completely as if she had been spirited away to another planet. ʧӰ٣ͺ˰մһȥ
She has dropped the cup and it is now in pieces. ѱӵڵϣڱӴƬˡ
She has elegant manners. ֹš
She has filled out a lot since I last saw her. ϴμ˲١
She has fond hopes of becoming a movie star. ΪһӰǡ
She has gained her end. ѴﵽĿġ
She has gone out to do some shopping. ȥˡ
She has got a meaning look. кı顣
She has got out of bed. Ѿ´ˡ
She has grown big enough to wear her mother's clothes. ӳ¶ܴˡ
She has in her the makings of a good teacher. һʦʡ
She has just cast on , and it will be some time before she finishes the stocking. 룬ҪӽûҪһЩʱ䡣
She has just written back that she's too busy to get away. ջţ˵Լæ߲
She has learned up as much Chinese as she could for the trip. ΪѧһЩ
She has lived on foreign soil for several years. ڹס˺üꡣ
She has lived through two world wars. ս
She has lost her belief in religion. Ѳڽˡ
She has made up her mind not to stay at home any longer. ĲڼҴȥˡ
She has many accomplishments , being able to sing , play the piano , draw , and so on Ŷգܳ١ȵȡ
She has many fine qualities. кܶƷ¡
She has mapped out what she will do. ԼҪ¶ƻˡ
She has married off all her dauhters. ѾļŮ޳ȥˡ
She has met with a misfortune. ҡ
She has no control of herself. ơ
She has no style. ķƽӹ
She has owed it to herself for a long while to do some serious reading. Ӧ濴ˡ
She has personality plus. һĸԡ
She has rather poor taste in books. 鼮ˮƽ൱͡
She has received an offer of marriage. 顣
She has red buttons on her blouse. ĳťǺġ
She has rosy cheeks. ˫պ
She has shifted off a load of anxiety. ǡ
She has sung the child to sleep. Ÿʹ˯ˡ
She has the star part in the film. ڵӰǡ
She has the waist of a wasp's. ʮ
She has thick hair. һͷŨܵͷ
She has thirty pupils in her English class. Ӣʮѧ
She has two boys. ӡ
She has worked in that shop for a long time. Ǹ伺ܳʱˡ
She has written a book on the manners and customs of the ancient Egyptians. дһŰķϰߵ顣
She hasn't made her study plan , neither has my brother. ûƶѧϰƻҵܵҲһ
She hates people to be selfish. ϲ˽
She held back her tears with difficulty. òײסᡣ
She held her child in a loving clasp. Ӱؽĺӡ
She held out her arms to embrace the little girl. ˫ӵǸСŮ
She helped herself to a sandwich. һΡ
She herself told me the news. ԸϢ
She hit on a good idea. 뵽һ⡣
She hoped that they would make friends. ϣܳΪѡ
She hugged the bady in her arms and ran out. Ӥ˳ȥ
She hung her towel on the towel rail. ëëϡ
She hurried off without a word. һ仰û˵Ҵˡ
She hurriedly dressed the child and took him downstairs. æӴ£¥
She hurt her ankle and limped back home. ˽ӣȳ߻ؼҡ
She inclined to believing all men heroes. ڰе˶Ӣۡ
She inked in the outlines on the paper. ֽϻǦϼīˮ
She insisted on doing the experiment in the laboratory although she got the flu. ȻУԼʵʵ顣
She instructed him how to do it. ̸ô
She interrupted me to ask a question. ҵĻһ⡣
She introduced the visitors into the hall. Ѳι
She invited his relations to dinner. ļ˳Է
She is 26 inches round the waist. ΧʮӢ硣
She is a bag of bones. 
She is a brilliant student. һвŻѧ
She is a daintily dressed young lady. Ǹװν޵Ů
She is a dainty girl. ǸĹ
She is a distant connection of my wife's. ӵԶס
She is a fair haired girl. ǸŮɡ
She is a famous singer. ĸ質ҡ
She is a first cousin to me. ҵĵһãá
She is a girl who knows her own mind. һĹ
She is a good deal better today. õöˡ
She is a lady than whom I can imagine no one more courteous. 벻һλòŮʿ
She is a matron of our hospital. ҽԺһλʿ
She is a really fantastic girl. һŮ
She is a responsible teacher. Ǹ渺ʦ
She is a skilled player on the piano. һλĸߡ
She is a slack housekeeper. Ǹ
She is a very friendly , open person. һλѺú̹ʵˡ
She is a woman of virtue. һλŮˡ
She is a young intellectual. λ֪ʶӡ
She is above working for her daily bread. ڵΪڶ
She is accustomed to jogging daily. ϰÿܡ
She is all in a stew over her lost trunk. ʧʮַա
She is all nerves. ̫񾭹ˡ
She is always cheerful and smiling. Ǹ߸ˣЦġ
She is always interested in space science. ʼնԿռѧȤ
She is always making trouble. 鷳
She is always thoughtful of her mother. Ǻĸס
She is always trying to make a match between two people. Ϊý
She is always whining about something. ǱԹ
She is an attractive girl. һ˵Ĺ
She is an excellent actress. ǸŮԱ
She is an understanding mother. һ¶Ůĸס
She is an unwelcome visitor. ǲܻӭ͡
She is approaching confinement. ٽ䡣
She is as meek as a lamb. һ˳
She is as mild as a lamb. һѱ˳
She is bad at handwriting. ó鷨
She is bedding out the young cabbage plants. ֲСײ紲С
She is bedecked with jewels. бʯ
She is below him. 
She is blind with anger. äĿطŭ
She is by no manner means such a woman. ĸŮ
She is by no means wanting in courage. ȱ
She is clumsy in her movements. 
She is cold to ( =towards) her husband. ɷ䵭
She is combing her hair. ͷ
She is confused in mind. ҡ
She is considered to lack experience. Ϊ鲻㡣
She is cuddling her baby. Ӥ
She is curious to know what happens. Ҫ֪ʲô¡
She is deaf in ( or of) one ear. һֻġ
She is doing her best to iron out difficulty. ųѡ
She is dressed in red. ź¡
She is dying for love of him. õĳ谮
She is easily imposed upon. ϵ
She is easily satisfied. ׸е㡣
She is familiar with such things. Ϥ
She is fond of fine arts. ϲ
She is fond of sewing. ϲҡ
She is fortunate in having a kind husband. ãһɷ
She is frying fish in the kitchen. ڳ㡣
She is gaining in weight after her recovery from illness. Ժˡ
She is good at smoothing these little problems out. ƽһС⡣
She is happily matched with him. ˵ͬ顣
She is impatient of your laziness. еͷ
She is in a state of deep depression. ľɥ״̬֮С
She is in delicate health. 彿
She is in low spirits. 䡣
She is in the kitchen preparing the dinner. ڳ
She is John's future wife. Լδޡ
She is keen on algebra. ԴȤ
She is lacking in experience. ȱپ顣
She is lady Hamilton. Ǻܶٷˡ
She is learning embroidering. ѧ塣
She is less careful than her brother. ϸ
She is looking in the glass. վӡ
She is mad about dancing. ԡ
She is mad about John. Լ
She is mainly a typewriter. ҪǸԱ
She is mean and never invites people to meals. СӲ˳Է
She is mindful of her duty. ԴԼְ
She is my cousin. ҵı㡣
She is my junior by seven years. Сꡣ
She is naturally musical. ϲ֡
She is never in the house ten minutes without setting the whole family by the ears. ÿʮӾȫҶð
She is nice. ˺ܺá
She is no less active than she used to be. ʹǰһԾ
She is none too well off. ԣ
She is not good at numbers. ó
She is not more than thirty. ʮꡣ
She is not working now. û
She is nothing to me. Ҷġ
She is noticeably thinner after her illness. Եˡ
She is now under( medical) treamtent. С
She is offended with your behaviour. Ϊ
She is one of the shining lights of the school paper. Уڵ֮һ
She is past seventy. ʮ
She is possessed of a large fortune. ӵһʲƸ
She is rather above the ordinary height. Ҫͨĸһ㡣
She is reduced almost to a skeleton by long illness. 
She is reducing. ȥ
She is resting up for a few days. ׼úϢ졣
She is searching after her lost purse. ʧȥ˵Ǯ
She is seriously troubled over the matter. Ϊǡ
She is shy of doing it. ºܵӡ
She is singing out of tune. Ĳ͡
She is sitting on a stool. ڵϡ
She is slowly wearing away; she can't last long. ˥ߣ˶ˡ
She is something of a singer. Ǹ൱ĸ質ҡ
She is speaking to the assistant. ڸͼ飩Ա˵
She is suffering from headache and I tell her to sleep it off. ͷʹҸ˯һ˯ͻõġ
She is suffering from the heat. ȶеܡ
She is talking to her boyfriend on the telepone. ڵ绰ѽ
She is the leading lady in the play. ǾаŮǵԱ
She is the most powerful and touching when she writes of the student movement in the дȥѧ˶ʱӰʹ˸ж
She is the only person here who speaks French. Ψһ˵ˡ
She is the same age as you. ͬꡣ
She is the smallest girl. ŮСġ
She is the student whose acting is the best among the girls. ŮбݵõǸѧ
She is the tender of the two girls. Ůиһ
She is too shy to sing in public. 󣬲ǰ衣
She is too tired to go , besides , it's snowing. ̫ƣˣȥһѩ
She is two meters in height and stands out in the crowd. ףȺкעĿ
She is vain about her beauty. Ըò
She is very busy and does not come home very often. æؼҡ
She is very busy and doesn't come home very often. æؼҡ
She is very conservative and does not like modern fashions. ؾɣϲʱ֡
She is very fond of gossip. ܰ˵˵л
She is very fond of her son. ܳ谮Ķӡ
She is very ill and the doctors are fighting for her life. زҽ
She is very nice in her dress. ŷǳ
She is very religious and goes to church four times a week. ÿϽĴΡ
She is watching over her sick child. Լĺӡ
She is wearing a beautiful skirt today. 촩һƯȹӡ
She is wearing a brilliant jewels. ҫ۵鱦
She is wearing a new silk dress. һµ˿¡
She is well connected. Խϵ
She is well practised in modern dancing. ִ赸ʮ
She is whipping up the eggs. ڴ򵰡
She is wild to go with us. һһȥ
She is worried about her sick mother. ĸס
She is worrying the problem out. ڽʾ֭⡣
She is wrapped up in her studies. רѧϰ
She itched all over. 
She judged it better. ΪЩ
She jumped over the low wall. Ƕ°ǽ
She just went ahead and did it. ֻܼġ
She keeps her jewels , money , and other valuables in the bank. ѱʯǮƷ
She kept moving backward( s) and forward( s). ͣ߶
She kissed the baby's tears away. ǵӤᡣ
She kneaded the dough to make bread. 
She knelt and looked under the bed. ڵϣ¿
She knew that the evil day could not be long postponed. ֪ҵӲӳ̫á
She knitted stockings out of wool. ë֯ӡ
She knows nothing of his past. ֪ȥľ
She labelled the case with her name and address. Լַıǩ
She laboured up the steps with her two bags. ڴ̨ס
She laid herself down and had a little rest. Ϣһ
She lapped the blanket around her baby. ë̺Ӥס
She laughed a hearty laugh. Ц
She laughed at the enemy's threats. Ե˵Ŀźں
She lay in bed all day long because of illness. ڴϡ
She learned to master her anger. ѧƷŭ
She led a quiet life. ž
She led the boy into the large building. Ѻ˴¥
She led the child by the hand. źӵǰߡ
She left her bag behind in the train. гˡ
She left her coat off when she went out. ȥʱûס
She left the shop with a lot of parcels. ̵߳ꡣ
She left Tianjin for Beijing. 뿪ϱȥˡ
She let down a dress. ¸ĳЩ
She let out the secret to a friend. й¶һѡ
She let the dress out several centimetres. ſ˼ס
She licked the envelope and sealed it. һŷסˡ
She likes playing the violin. ϲС١
She likes popular melodies. ϲи
She likes reciting in public. ϲС
She likes the orange coat. ϲǳɫ¡
She likes to have her own way. ϲԼ¡
She likes to talk on politics. ϲ̸Ρ
She lived only a few days after the disease struck in. ûˡ
She lived with her adoptive father. һ
She lives by writing. дΪ
She lives in the house next door. סڸڵķӡ
She lives in the neighbourhood of the mill. סڹ
She locked her arms round his neck. ˫۱Ĳӡ
She looked a perfect dream. ú
She looked around for a salesman to wait on her. ܣۻԱӴ
She looked at her reflection in the mirror long , carefully and critically. ž޵۹þõءϸԼ
She looked at him sadly. ˵
She looked at me with meaning. ؿҡ
She looked blank. ãȻʧ
She looked sideways at the girl in the next seat. Ա߿ڸλϵŮӡ
She looked strange in black. ˺еϲˡ
She looked worried. ż
She looks after her invalid mother. տĸס
She looks angry. 
She looks blue. üչ
She looks good in sober colours , like gray and dark blue. ɫصºÿɫɫµȡ
She looks like her mother. 衣
She looks pale. ɫ԰ס
She looks something like a new movie star. ȥеµĵӰǡ
She looks very pretty in her winter costume. Ŷװȥ
She looks very well. ɫܺãܽ
She looks young for her age. ȥЩ
She made a bow and disappeared behind the curtain. һ˵Ļȥˡ
She made a face when she saw the pile of work. һѻ˸ࡣ
She made a guess , but was wrong. һ£ǲ´ˡ
She made a pot of tea. һ衣
She made a sudden whirl and began walking the opposite direction. æת෴ȥ
She made a wreath for head. һڡ
She made herself some tea. Լһ衣
She made such a good meal that we all ate far too much. յôãǶԵ̫ˡ
She made up her mind to temper herself in the great storms. ڴжԼ
She makes a fuss when I'm five minutes late. ҳٵӣʹС֡
She makes a rule of going for a walk every evening. ͨÿȥɢ
She makes a special cake for my birthday. Ϊҵһرĵ⡣
She makes good use of her time. ʱ䡣
She managed the house very well. Ѽҹܵúܺá
She managed to scare up a lunch for the unexpected guests. 跨ΪЩ֮һ緹
She married a doctor. һλҽ˻顣
She may still be waiting for us. ܻڵǡ
She measured off three yards with which to make the dress. 벼¡
She mentioned to me that she had received your letter. ᵽյš
She merely walked through the part. ֻݳ
She met his eyes calmly. 侲Ŀ⡣
She might have taken it home. ܰؼˡ
She might tend and comfort him in our cottage. Сο
She mistook the meaning of your letter. ŵ˼
She models dresses for a shop in Paris. ڰһ̵ʱװģض
She mortgages her house to him for 1 , 000. ѷӵѺһǧӢ
She mourns the loss of her mother. ĸ׵
She must be getting into debt. һծˡ
She must decide that herself. Լ¡
She mustn't see the film , must she? ÿⲿӰǲǣ
She needs other children to play with. Ҫһ档
She never bothered about clothes. ӲڴϷ˼
She never ceased regretting her decision. Ǻľ
She never knows the right time because her watch is inaccurate. ֪׼ȷʱΪı׼
She never sings now , what a waste of a lovely voice. ڸˣƯɤӲϧ
She never tires of talking about her chidren. ǲ䷳̸ĺӡ
She no longer feared that they should misunderstand her. ٺǻˡ
She no longer needed the shoe ! ҪֻЬӣ
She nodded and smiled. ͷ΢Ц
She nodded approval. ͷʾͬ
She nodded her head when she passed me in the street. ڽϴҶ߹ʱҵ˵ͷ
She noticed him teaching them patiently. ĵؽǡ
She observed a man walking on the opposite side of the way. һ·Ǳš
She often dococts the medicinal herbs for her mother. Ϊĸװҩ
She often dropped in to help about the house. ɼ¡
She often felt lonely. еį
She often goes marketing. ȥг
She often has buns. ͷ
She often has noodles and pancakes. ͼ
She often spends hours dressing her hair. ܶʱͷ
She often stands in before a scene is being filmed. ʽһ֮ǰ䵱Ա
She once worked as a model in a department store. һҰٻ̵굱ʱװģض
She only spends a fraction of her time at home. ڼֻʱ䡣
She opened the door wide. ȫ
She ordered the children not to leave the house. ǲҪҡ
She owned her weakness. Լܡ
She owned to having told a lie. ѡ
She owned up to it without hesitation. ԥسˡ
She packed her children off to the kindergarten early in the morning. 糿ͰѺ͵׶԰ȥˡ
She packed the glass in straw so that it wouldn't break. ѲòݰסͲˡ
She paid a short call on Lao Wang on her way home. ڻؼҵ·ȥ
She paints in oils. ͻ
She passed her examinations with success. Գɼܺá
She passed herself off as a deaf-mute. װˡ
She patted the dough into a flat cake. ĳɱƽı
She peeped through the keyhole. ͵һۡ
She persisted to everyone that she was strong enough to go back to work. ÿһ˶˵Ѿˣϰˡ
She photographs badly. ࡣ
She pieced together odds and ends of cloth and made some clothes for her baby. ͷ鲼ƴΪӤЩ¡
She pinned up the picture on the wall. ѻƬ붤ǽϡ
She played the part of the White haired Girl. ˰ëŮɫ
She played the part of Xier. ϲһɫ
She plays the piano very nicely. ٵúܺá
She plays the piano with great skill. ٵú
She plugs the sensors into a wall outlet. ЩǽϵĵԴϡ
She poured a cup of water for me. ҵһˮ
She poured wine into my glass. ұﵹơ
She preferred that we should have the discussion right after the lecture. Ըһξۡ
She presented me a dictionary in return. ͸һʵΪл
She pressed her trousers with an iron. ٶ̿ӡ
She pressed the baby to her bosom. Ӥرڻ
She pretended illness. װ
She pretends to beauty. Ϊò
She pretends to various abilities she doesn't possess. ԳֲܣʵûС
She promised to help with good cheer. شӦæ
She promised to see after the children when their mothers were on the night shift. ӦںǵҹʱչЩӡ
She proved a very strict teacher. ֤һλϸʦ
She pulled a shawl over her shoulders and went out. ڼһΧͳȥˡ
She pulled the drawer open. ˳롣
She pushed the plug into the ( electric) socket on the wall. ѲͷǽϵĲ
She put a call through to his brother. ֵܵĵ绰ͨˡ
She put a plate of fish on the table. һϡ
She put away the idea of going home on holiday. ˻ؼҶȼٵͷ
She put her coat around the baby. ¹Ӥ
She put her heart and soul into the work. ȫڹϡ
She put her left foot on the step and got into the car. Ų̤Сȥˡ
She put on a dress trimmed with lace. һлߵ¡
She put on her spectacles , threaded a needle , and stitch by stitch sewed up the ren ۾룬Ȼһһذϵѷ첹
She put up her hand to screen her eyes from the sun. ֵסֱ۾̫⡣
She put up her umbrella when it started to rain. ʼʱɡ
She puts another one around his wrist and one on his forehead. һϣһǰ
She puts on the mantle. ϶
She quarrels with everything I do. ÿ¡
She rails at ( or against) anybody. ˾
She raised a very important question at the meeting. ڻһǳҪ⡣
She ran and caught up with him. ׷
She ran away in horror from the snake. ֲܿˣ㿪ߡ
She ran over the papers last night. ҴĶһ±ֽ
She ran the family and her husband stood back. ңɷ򲻹ʼ
She ran up the stairs to the bathroom. ¥ݵԡҡ
She read all the afternoon. һ顣
She read in the papers that her friend had met with an accident. ӱ֪⵽⡣
She read over her daughter's letter. ŮŶһ顣
She read the book from the beginning to the end. Ȿͷβȫˡ
She read the book with delight. Ȿеǳ⡣
She reads his thoughts in his face. ۲˼롣
She realizes now how hard you worked. ˽㹤öࡣ
She reflected that this was her last chance. ǵһλˡ
She refused nothing to her children. ĺҪʲô͸ʲô
She refused to allow dogs in the house. ܾùӡ
She regretted having missed the film. ûûܿǳӰ
She rejected my offer of help. ܾˡ
She remained unmoved. Ȼ˿δ
She rendered the song well. ֧ݳúܺá
She renewed the collar of my shirt. ҳӻµġ
She reposed her head on the pillow. ͷͷϢ
She rested her head on his shoulder. ͷļϡ
She retired to her room. صԼȥˡ
She revealed to the child that he was not of her kindred. ͸¶˵
She rocked her baby to sleep. Сҡ˯ˡ
She rolled the paper into the shape of a ball. ֽ״
She rooms with my sister at boarding school. ѧУͬҡ
She rounded the lumps of dough and put them in the oven to bake. ԲΣ¯￾
She rubbed the ointment in. ҩƤ
She said 'Good morning' to us. ˵Ϻá
She said she spoke a little English. ˵ὲһӢ
She said she was going to visit an exhibition next Tuesday. ˵ܲιչᡣ
She said she was sorry to have missed you. ˵ûмź
She said she wasn't going to be free this Saturday morning. ˵ûա
She said she would get in late tonight. ˵ҹҪŵҡ
She said that she was cold. ˵е䡣
She said that she would go that evening. ˵ȥ
She said the man had passed out of her life completely. ˵ѰѴһɾˡ
She said to herself on the way. ·˵
She sang a folk song. һ衣
She sang a nice song. һ֧ĸ衣
She sang out when she heard the good news. Ϣ㺰
She sang whilst she worked. ߸ɻ߳衣
She sank into his arms. һӣĻ
She sat by her sick husband all night. ҹػɷ
She sat there meditating upon her bitter past. ǶĬȥʹࡣ
She sat under him twice a week. һοΡ
She sat up and held out her hand. 
She sat up in bed and looked at the clock. Ӵ˿ӡ
She sat with her chair tipped up. š
She saw her shadow in the water. ӳˮеӰӡ
She scarcely deigns a glance at me. ֱмһۡ
She scolded the child for being late for school. Сѧٵ
She scraped away at the skin until it was clean. ϵعƤֱθɾΪֹ
She screamed for help. ȡ
She screamed in terror. ֵؼС
She screamed out in terror. ־ؼ
She screamed when she saw a snake. һߣ
She screwed her face into a smile ( grimace). һ΢Ц
She seasoned the soup with salt. νζ
She seemed alone. ƺ¶
She seemed to be the companion of the young man. ƺİ¡
She seemed to have forgotten her promise. ƺԼŵԡ
She seemed to think the plan was useless. Ϊƻûõġ
She seems nice. ƺ
She seems prettier by contrast with her sister. ƺЩ
She seems to have camped up the third act of the play. ڵĻбݵƺˡ
She sells shoes. Ь
She sent her son away for the summer vacation in the countryside. 򷢶ӵũȥ١
She set the dish and drink before the guest. Ѳ˺;ưڵǰ
She set the table for five. ڲϰݲ;ߡ
She sets ( keeps) a good ( poor) table. ʢģ򵥵ģˡ
She settled down to read her book. 顣
She sewed up these articles in a cloth bag and posted them to her son in Heilong jian Щ벼ĸںĶӡ
She shaped the dough into biscuits. ɱ״
She shook hands all around. һһ֡
She shook her firm resolve. ҡľġ
She shook her head and said 'No '. ҡҡͷ˵
She should have answered the letter yesterday , but it went right out of her mind. ţȴˡ
She shouted out in delight. ˵ô
She showed a depth of feeling that surprised us. ֳǿҵĸǳԾ
She showed us to our seats. ȥλ
She shows great interest in the work. ⹤Ȥ
She sided against me in the argument. վڷҵһߡ
She sighed when she saw the hole in her blouse. и̾˿
She signed away her share in the property. ǩַµǷݼҲ
She sings badly. òá
She sings like a bird. Сһ
She sits light. ¡
She slammed the book down on the table. ذˤϡ
She slapped her notebook down on the desk. ѱʼǱϡ
She slid out of the room when no one was looking. ûעʱӷ˳ȥ
She slipped a packet to someone. һ
She smacked the dog because it was on her chair. Ϊϣƴ
She smeared suntan oil on her legs. Ĩ˷̫ɹ͡
She smells nice. һζ
She smiled her thanks. ΢Цʾл⡣
She smiled in a friendly way. ѺõЦЦ
She smiled mysteriously when I asked her about my birthday present. йʱص΢Цˡ
She smiled shyly as she felt all the eyes were fixed on her. е۾ڶʱӵ΢Цˡ
She smoothed away the creases from a bedsheet. Ūƽ˴ϵޡ
She smoothed the creases out with an electric iron. õٶƽ
She smuggled a gun to the man in prison. һ֧ǹ͵͵شеǸˡ
She snatched at every chance to improve her marksmanship. ץסһл
She sniffed a pleasant smell of ginger bread. ŵ˽ζ
She snipped the thread. ߼ϡ
She sobbed out the story of the death of her child. ˵Լĺȥġ
She soon fell behind the others. ܿ˺
She soon recovered herself and stopped crying. һ侲ٿˡ
She sounds nice. Ļܺ
She spat at the traitor in extreme contempt. ӵسͽһĭ
She spat in the man s face. Ǹ˵ĭ
She speaks fluent English. ˵һӢ
She speaks in a kindly tone. е˵
She speaks in a natural voice. ˵Ȼ
She speaks in a soft voice. ˵͡
She speaks perfect English. ˵һڼõӢ
She speaks quietly on the phone. 绰ʱᡣ
She speaks very fast. ˵ܿ졣
She spelled out the teachers lectures. ʦĶһһĸƴд
She spelled out the teacher's lectures. ʦĶһ㲻д
She spends a lot of money on clothes because she has expensive tastes. ϻѺܶǮΪ
She spent a sleepless night. ȹһ֮ҹ
She spent the afternoon in washing the windows and the floors. һʱϵذ塣
She spins away for hours every day. ÿҪɴСʱ
She spoke for this proposal. ޳顣
She spoke half an hour at a time. һν˰Сʱ
She spoke in a faint voice. ΢˵
She spoke in a high voice. ˵
She spoke in a weak voice. ˵ʱ΢
She spoke in an angry tone. ŭĿ˵
She spoke of him with great dislike. ǳ̸ᷳ
She spoke very politely. ˵ò
She sponged the sick child down and put him to bed. úĺӲϴһȻʹϴ˯
She sponged the wound out gently. ú˿ڡ
She sprang from the diving board into the water. ԾˮС
She squealed with delight. ˵ôС
She stamped her foot in anger. ֱš
She stared at me with surprise. ȵصۿҡ
She stared at me with wide eyes. 綢ҡ
She stared him up and down. ´
She stared in surprise when she heard the news. һϢʱصۡ
She starred in the play. ھŮǡ
She started crying. ˡ
She stayed at school until five o'clock. ŷѧ
She stayed her sisters out. ĽǶþá
She stepped on my watch and crushed it. ҵıϰѱˡ
She stitched the buttons on ( to the dress.). ť۷죨£ϡ
She stitched up a dress to wear at tonight's performance. ҴææطһݳʱŮ
She stood at gaze. վŴضſ
She stood behind me. վҵĺ档
She stood on the cliff and gazed away out to the sea. վϣңŴ󺣡
She stood on tiptoe. żվš
She stood up in the bus and gave her seat to the old lady. ڹϣվλ̫̫
She stood up with a smile on her face. Цݵվ
She stood with her back to the window. վš
She stooped to pick up her bag from the ground. Ѱӵϼ
She stopped at a sign. һǰվסˡ
She stopped when her work was complete. ͣ
She strained her child to her breast. Ѻӽǰ
She struck off several letters in less than an hour. һСʱд˺üš
She struck up her favourite song. ĸ
She struggled for the independence of her country all her life. ΪԼĶܶ
She struggled to lift the heavy basket. ŬҪǳص
She stuck a stamp on to the envelope. ŷƱ
She stuffed the apples into her pockets. ƻڴ
She suddenly saw the flowers in her lap. ͻȻϥϵĻ
She suffered from nerves. ʵë
She suffered tortures from rheumatism. Ϊʪʹࡣ
She suffers greatly from a pain in the back. ʹ
She summed up the cost of our vacation. Ǽеܿ
She swept the floor. ɨˡ
She switched on the lamp because it was dark. š˵ƣΪˡ
She switched on the washing machine , and threw the dirty clothes in. ϴ»Ͷ˽ȥ
She swung to and fro on the swing. ǧϰȥ
She takes a liking to apples. ƻ
She takes an active part in sports. μ˶
She takes charge of the fifth year class. 꼶Ρ
She takes good care of everybody. ˶ġ
She takes no heed of what is said. ע˵Ļ
She talked away for two hours. ̸Сʱ
She taught her children to read. ԼĺǶ飨֣
She telegraphed ( to) her friend. 籨ѡ
She thinks her son is wonderful -- she will not hear a word against him. Ϊӷǳá˵仵
She thinks of putting in for the position of interpreter. 뵱Ա
She threaded her needle. 롣
She thrust the money into my hand. Ǯ
She ticked off some of the names on her list. ϵһЩֹ˳
She tidied out the upstairs rooms. ¥ϵķʰøɸɾ
She tied a scarf round her head. ͷϰһͷ
She tipped the tray and all the cups slid on to the floor. ӣԱӶˡ
She told her boy not to stamp on the floor and disturb the sleeping baby. кҪڵذߵ̫죬⾪˯ŵӤ
She told her parents not to wait up for her. She might stay with her aunt. 裬Ҫ˯̼ҹҹ
She told me my fortune the other afternoon , and she said luck was coming. һ˵Ҫˡ
She told me to come at once. 
She told of the days gone by. ŵ¡
She told us tales of her childhood. ǽͯĹ¡
She told us to make sentences with these phrases. Щ䡣
She took a dislike to Russian. ϲѧ
She took a fancy to philosophy. ϲоѧ
She took a seat in the back and watched. ںһλ¿
She took down my address. ҵסַ
She took great pains to learn English. ¹ѧϰӢ
She took no notice of what was happening before her. ǰºǡ
She tore the letter to pieces and threw them into the fire. ˺Ƭӽ¯
She trembled at the sight of it. һ龰ͷ
She tried to get off doing this kind of work. ͼѸһĹ
She tried to mask her feelings. ͼĸ顣
She tries to converse with all her students. ÿѧ̸
She triumphed over her illness. սʤ˼
She turn pale. ˢطˡ
She turned away in disgust. ذת
She turned down young Smith because he was poor. ܾСʷ˹飬Ϊ
She turned up at the last moment. һˡ
She undressed her baby. ԼӤ¡
She untied the red ribbon and opened the gift. ⿪Ʒ
She unwrapped the parcel. 𿪰
She upset her tea over the table. Ѳϡ
She used to carry the leafflets to the factory. Ѵ
She used to have a rather bad temper. ȥƢ൱
She usually has rice. ͨ׷
She usually stops in on Wednesday evenings. ͨڼҡ
She usually talks a lot , but today she was strangely quiet. ͨܰ˵ֵǽ˵
She values her freedom. Լɡ
She varied the appearance of the room by rearranging the furniture. ²üҾı䷿ķò
She volunteered some information. ṩһЩ
She vowed by the cross. ʮּԷġ
She walked along the river bank. źӰߡ
She walked by. ߹ȥˡ
She walked the child out. ѺӴȥˡ
She walked up and dwon , biting her lip and thinking desperately hard. ȥҧ촽ƴ롣
She walks relatively fast for a child of three. ΪĺߵûȽϿ졣
She wants the doctor to listen to him. Ҫҽ
She wants to buy a handbag , not fancy but strong. һҪΣҪá
She wants to study drama and become an actress. ѧϷ統һԱ
She wants to trim her dress with lace. Ҫλߡ
She warmed a pan of soup on the stove. ¯һ
She warms to a person. ġ
She warned me against being overconfident. ҲҪš
She was a great comfort to me. ˵Ǹο
She was a lively young woman with patience and imagination. һλĺḾŮ
She was a maid of all work. ǸʲôɵŮ͡
She was a pupil of Franz Liszt , the great Hungarian pianist. ΰټҸȡ˹صѧ
She was a woman of great resolve. һӵŮˡ
She was affected by cold. ˡ
She was all impatience to be gone. ʮ𼱵Ҫߡ
She was always complaining. ȥܰɧ
She was amazed at her birthday presents. ܾ档
She was amazingly quick with her needles. She could knit up a baby's coat in an after ó档һܱһӤ
She was an orphan. Ǹ¶
She was angry but she held her tongue. ˣʲôҲ˵
She was angry that the door was locked. ϶
She was angry with me. ҵ
She was anxious to get the ball rolling. ſʼ̸
She was appreciated everywhere. ܵʶ
She was asked to sing a folk song by a large audience. Ҫһ衣
She was at her best at thirty. ʮõʱڡ
She was at the door awaiting him. ſڵ
She was attacked with a disease. ˡ
She was barely walking at the age of four. ʱǿߡ
She was barely( =hardly) walking at the age of four. ǿߡ
She was bathed in tears. ޳һˡ
She was born in a poor peasant family. ƶũͥ
She was broken under the burden of sorrow. ǳѹȵñ
She was buried in thought. ڳ˼
She was completely stunned by the news. ϢΪ𾪡
She was complimented on her success. ĳɾΪ͡
She was conspicuous by her brilliant merits. ׿ԽĹע⡣
She was crying over her misfortunes. ΪԼĲҸеġ
She was delighted at receiving so many letters and telegrams. յôź͵籨е졣
She was denied this request. 󱻾ܾ
She was depressed. á
She was desolated by the death of her husband. ɷеҡ
She was dressed in gray. Żɫ¡
She was dressed in worn-out clothing. ƾɵ¡
She was dying with hunger. Ҫ
She was fainting with hunger. 򼢶˥
She was fortunate to find a job. ҵ˹ˡ
She was found dead in the morning. ǷѾˡ
She was found with child. ˡ
She was getting along with her homework when I called. ȥʱΡ
She was getting an old woman. Ѿһ̫̫ˡ
She was in a cheerful frame of mind. 졣
She was in a commune near here. ︽һ繤
She was in a factory there. һҹ﹤
She was in a light blue dress. ǳɫ¡
She was in her fifties , but she looked younger. Ѿˣǿöࡣ
She was in one of her wild furies. һŭС
She was in tears as she told the story of what had happened. һһ߽鷢ľ
She was indignant when I said she was lying. ˵ѣǳ߿
She was infected with a serious disease. Ⱦһصļ
She was introduced into the discussion. µ·չۡ
She was keyed up over her impending operation. Ϊ˽е
She was kind enough to write this letter for me. ĺдš
She was late because she had oveslept and missed the train. Ϊ˯ͷûиϻ𳵣Գٵˡ
She was like a mother to the poor waifs. ĸһԴЩ˶ͯ
She was lonely when among strangers. меܹ¶
She was married in 1905. 顣
She was named as the probable successor. ָΪܵļ̳ˡ
She was near to tears. ˡ
She was noticed to smile. Ƿ΢Цš
She was obliged to keep to bed because of a fever. նòڴϡ
She was obviously thirsty because she drank a lot. ȻǿˣΪ˺ܶơ
She was offended by my remarks. ҵĻˡ
She was on her knees planting flowers in the garden. ڻ԰ֻ
She was one of the famous beauties of the last century. һŮ֮һ
She was out of her wits. 񾭴ˡ
She was picking up sticks. ڼ
She was praised for her truthfulness. ܳʵõ
She was preparing the new lesson with other teachers. ںͱʦһ׼¿γ̡
She was quick to spy her friend in the crowd. Ⱥкܿϳѡ
She was received into the League. ˡ
She was searching the shops for Jim s present. Ϊ˸ķұеĵ̡
She was seen to enter the house. ˿߽
She was seized with a nameless terror. еһֲ״Ŀ־塣
She was shaking with fear. µ÷
She was shouted down. ⵽ԡ
She was sitting on the left hand side of the room. ڷߡ
She was slightly made up. Ϳһ֬ۡ
She was standing by the window. ʱվڴǰ
She was staring out of the window. Ŵ⡣
She was still driving away at her translation. Ŭķ빤
She was stung to madness. ܴ̼ˡ
She was sucking a sweet. ﺬһǡ
She was taken aback by his directness. ֱʹԾ
She was teaching my sister to draw. ڽû
She was terribly injured in the crash. ײˡ
She was terrified of being killed in an air raid. ¿Ϯʱᱻը
She was the first to reach the goal. һյ㡣
She was thinking of the past. ڻ¡
She was travelling third class. Ȳա
She was troubled because she had reached the weight of 180 pounds. شﵽһٰʮܷ
She was unhappy to see the misery in the slums. ƶĲ״úܲ졣
She was very good to the children. ԺǷǳȰ
She was very lively at the party. ̨ϷǳԾ
She was very mad about the fine view of the West Lake. ǳ⡣
She was very nice to me. Һܺá
She was very surprised when she saw me. ҷǳȡ
She was wearing a plain white dress. һصİȹ
She was wearing a pleasant smile. ϴ΢Ц
She was wearing a red flower in her hair. ͷϴһ컨
She was wearing earrings , a necklace and other ornaments. ŶװƷ
She was well brought up. ܹõĽ
She was well trained. ܹܺõѵ
She was worthy to be his partner in every sense of the term. ȫȫż
She washed away the stains. ϴȥۼ
She washed for a living. ϴΪ
She washed her face and hands , then went downstairs. ϴϴ֣¥ˡ
She washed the dishes in the sink. ϴӲϴӡ
She wasn't able to keep back her tears. ̲סᡣ
She wasn't on our ball team. ӡ
She wasn't really crying; she was only pretending. ޣǼװġ
She wasn't very keen on the trip , but she had to string along with the group. ȥУòͬСһȥ
She wears a gold chain around her neck. ϴһ
She wears a red garment at times. ʱһ¡
She wears an engagement ring on her finger. ָϴһָ
She wears glasses because she has bad sight. ۾Ϊá
She wears nylon stockings. ࡣ
She went away even as you came. ʱ߿ˡ
She went home alone. Իؼȥˡ
She went off in the opposite direction. ෴ķˡ
She went out of the room , taking the flowers with her. Ż߳˷䡣
She went straight up to the door. һֱߵſڡ
She went through a lot of suffering when she was ill. ʱ˲
She went to him for help , but he put her off with vague promises. ȥҪúŵ԰
She went to him. 
She went to school instead of staying at home. ûдڼѧȥˡ
She went to the door and rang the bell. ߵǰ塣
She wept bitterly. ʹؿ
She wept for her failure. Ϊʧܶᡣ
She wetted her sleeves with tears. մ䡣
She whiled away the hours of waiting by looking at the shops. ĥȺʱ䡣
She whipped off to Wuhan yesterday. Ҵҵ人ȥˡ
She whipped out a reply. ͻȻ
She whispered so that she would not wake the baby. ˵ðӤѡ
She whistled up an excellent snack for us all. ܿΪǴŪһٺܲı㷹
She will bed down on the chairs. Ϲҹ
She will buy me a new English dictionary tomorrow. ҪһµӢĴʵ䡣
She will engage for her promise. ֤ŵԡ
She will give us a talk this evening. Ҫ档
She will make a hard working , devoted wife. Ϊһʵӡ
She will make him a good wife. ޺󽫳Ϊĺӡ
She will not start till then. ҪʱŶ
She will return in a day or two. һͻ
She will stay here five days or so. Ҫҡ
She will stay until Saturday. Ҫһֱ
She will wait in till you telephone. ĵ绰
She wiped away her tears with her sleeve. Ӳᡣ
She wished herself home. ϣԼڼ
She witnessed to his innocence. ֤
She won two gold medals in the Asian Games. ˶Ӯöơ
She wondered why we had picked on that small room to work in. ֪ΪʲôƫҪѡǸСΪҡ
She wore a crown of flowers. һڡ
She wore a pale blue dress. һɫ¡
She wore a striking dress. һ۵ȹ
She wore spectacles over the bridge of her nose. ڱϼ˸۾
She worked an hour or so on her spelling lesson. һСʱҵʱѧϰƴΡ
She worked hard at her lessons and as a consequence got high marks. ŬѧϰΣ˺ܸߵķ
She worked hard in order to win the prize. ڵعΪҪý
She worked nervously. Ųع
She worked through the night. ͨ
She worked without a thought of self. ҵع
She works as hard as anything. ǳ𾢡
She works in a fitting shop. װ䳵ɻ
She would have fallen but that he caught her. ץסѵȥˡ
She would not be able to make a living. 췹ˡ
She would not let her son out on such a cold day. ȥ
She would sit like that for hours. һǼСʱ
She wound up wool into a ball. ë߾Ƴ
She wrote an article in answer to his criticism. д´
She wrote down my telephone number in her diary. ҵĵ绰ռǱ
She wrote him down as negligent. ǸĴˡ
She wrote me a letter so apparently she is not angry with me. дһţԿûҵ
She wrung her hands , but soon recovered herself. Ťˣþͺˡ
She wrung the colthes and put them on the line. šɣȥ
She wrung the colthes dry. šˡ
Sheep live on grass and babies live on milk. ԲݣӤ̡
Sheep must be hardy to live on the hills in winter. ǿ׳ɽ
Sheila has changed the colour of her hair. ϣıͷɫ
Sheila stitched a patch on to her trousers. ϣĿϷһ鲹
She'll go shopping tomorrow. ȥ
She'll make a good wife. Ϊһӡ
She'll work on him to make him change his mind. Ŭ˵ı⡣
Shells are long and narrow. ֳͧխ
Shenyang is situated in the northeast of China. й
Sherlock Holmes had many adventures. ˡĦ˹ðա
She's a good singer. Let's clap her on. úãǹƻӭһ
She's a little darling. ǸɰС
She's a perfect wife and mother. һλĸ
She's a quarrelsome girl. ǸܵĹ
She's a very loving child. Ǹ˰ĺӡ
She's always complaining; I find her a great trial. ܰԹܲˡ
She's asking for trouble in acting like that. ҷա
She's beautiful. Ư
She's best at relating to people. ദ
She's busy with the organization of her daughter's party. æڳﻮŮľۻᡣ
She's clever as well as beautiful. ƯҴ
She's conducted on London buses for twenty years. ׶ѾƱԱʮˡ
She's decked out and ready to go. Ѵ׼ȥˡ
She's fat because she eats a great deal. ΪԵúܶࡣ
She's going about again after her illness. ֳ֮߶ˡ
She's having music lessons this year. ֿΡ
She's ill--you can tell from her appearance. ˡԴӿ
She's making up for all the playing she missed. ֲȥʧȥˣĻᡣ
She's not feeling very strong. е岻ãû
She's on the tractor. ϡ
She's one of those women who always make the worst of their troubles. ϰ루˵Ůˡ
She's our maths teacher. ǵѧʦ
She's particular about her clothes. ŷܽޣ
She's quite pretty , isn't she? ͦ
She's slow in understanding what she is told to do. ˼ҸЩʲô£ú
She's started in on a huge pile of ironing. һҪ̵¡
She's studying criminal law. ѧϰ̷
She's such a gossip ! Ǹô˵лˣ
She's the girl whose bicycle was stolen. Ǳ͵гǸŮ
She's the student whose acting is the best among the girls. ŮбݵõǸѧ
She's the student whose handwriting is the best in my class. ҵİ鷨õѧ
She's the woman whom I met in Greece. ϣǸŮˡ
She's too short to reach the top shelf. ̫ˣżӶ㡣
She's unlucky-she never wins a game. áδӮһ
She's very nice to talk to. ̸ͬ˼
She's worn out after a long hard day. һ죬ƣˡ
Shillings have now gone out of use. Ѳʹˡ
Shine the torch up into the rafters , please. ֵͲݴ
Ships usually tie up to a pier in a port. ϵڸۿڵͷϡ
Shoemaking is a useful and necessary trade. Ьһõġزٵҵ
Shoes were once made by hand , but now they are made on machines. ǰЬֹģڶûˡ
Shops often put things in paper bags. ̵곣ֽװ
Short stories should not run over 5000 words. ƪС˵Ӧǧ֡
Should I wear a coat? Ҫ
Shoulder to shoulder , singing and lifting the red banners , we marched on. Ǽ粢ż磬Ÿ裬źǰ
Show him in. 
Show me how to solve this equation. ʽô⡣
Show me the inside of the box. ҿ档
Show me the place where it hurts. ҿʹĵط
Show me the plans of the building. ҿͼֽ
Show me what you have in your bag. ҿһĶ
Show me your hands. ҿ֡
Shut off the radio , please. ϡ
Shut the door to ! Źϣ
Shut the steam off -- it's getting too warm in here. ůϡ̫ůˡ
Shut up ! You're just talking nonsense. ס죡ֱǺ˵˵
Shut up , children -- I can't hear the radio ! ǣ˵ˣҶˣ
Shut up the windows , please. ش
Sick people go to see a doctor. ȥҽΡ
Sight , smell , hearing , taste , and touch are the main senses. ӡᡢζʹҪĹܡ
Sign your homework. ļͥҵд֡
Signposts are a guide to drivers. ·˾򵼡
Silence is sometimes equivalent to an allowance. Ĭʱ
Silence reigned in the woods. ɭмž
Silence sometimes implies consent. Ĭʱʾͬ⡣
Silk crushes very easily. ˿塣
Silver makes a good wedding present. ǺܺõĽ
Silver may be drawn out into a wire finer than a human hair. ɱͷϸ˿
Simon is younger but he equals his brother in all sports. СЩ˶ȵ硣
Simon paid his girlfriend a compliment on her new dress. Ůѵ¡
Since his illness , he has sworn off drinking. ԺѷĽơ
Since I am busy , would you attend to the matter for me? ΪæܴҴ
Since I have no money , I can't buy any food. ΪûǮԲκʳƷ
Since it was wet , we stopped in. Ϊ꣬ûгȥ
Since it's late , we'll put you up for the night. Ϊ̫ס
Since morning , the wind has shifted about. 糿ʼѾתˡ
Since my last letter I have heard from him twice. ԴϴдŸԺѾյˡ
Since the adoption of the new working method , production has gone up. ԴӲµĹˡ
Since the land reform , the productive force has been developed. ĺչˡ
Since then , every Mother's Day , the family gather bouquets of purple lilacs they pl ʱÿĸ׽ڣһ˶ժԼ
Since then , I've calmly waited for the result. ʱҾȽ
Since then , the industry has never looked back. ӴԺҵ㲻ϵĽ
Since then she has been in a dream with fear always showing in her eyes. һﾭ¶־塣
Since we don't have much time , we'll dispense with the reading today. Ϊûʱ䣬н첻ѡˡ
Since we have no money , it's no good thinking about a holiday. ȻûǮǶȼʲôá
Since we're League members , we should set a good example to others. ȻԱǾӦøð
Since when have you been here? Ӻʱڴ˵أ
Since you weren't at the meeting , we took the decision without you. ΪûᣬǱѾˡ
Sing up , comrades. ͬ־ǣʹѽ
Sing us a song ! ǳ֧ɣ
Sir Charles Brown ˹ʾʿ
Sir Isaac Newton ˡţپʿ
Sir: word before the name of a knight ʿ
Sit back for a minute and think about what you have done. ЪϢһᣬЩʲô
Sit down , please. 
Sit down and be prepared for a shock. ׼Ӧһ𾪡
Sit down and make yourselves at home , comrades. ͬ־ǣҪ
Sit here , this seat is vacant. ɣλء
Sit on the margin of a lake. ڱߡ
Sitting in the breeze soon cooled us down. ΢Уһ͸еˡ
Six is the mean number between three and nine. ;ŵм
Six people were killed by the collapse of the building. ǽĵ
Six victories and two defeats summed up their record. ܵļ¼ʤ
Six women and nineteen men make up the committee. λŮʮλίԱᡣ
Sixty seconds makes a minute. һʮ롣
Skating is good in winter. ġ
Skis are used for gliding over the snow. ѩϻС
Slaves could be bought and sold like horses. ǰūһ
Slec is a credit to his family. ҵĹ١
Sleep is necessary to health. ˯߶ԽǱġ
Sleep suddenly fell on him. һ˯ˡ
Slides are shown once a week in their physics class. ÿһϷӳõơ
Slippers are worn around the house by men and women. ˺͸Ůڼ﷿ǰݺЬ
Slowly each grain of wood was replaced with grains of minerals. еľʶ΢ȡ
Small children don't like books that are intended for adults. ͯϲΪ˶д顣
Small farmers in that country are facing a severe crisis and many are walking off the ǸСũΣ뿪
Small print tries our eyes. Сܷۡ
Small rivers and large brooks are both called streams. СӺʹϪϪ
Smell it and tell me what it is. ſʲô
Smith among others , was there. ڳУʷ˹
Smith and Company are pepared to close out their affairs before long. ʷ˹˾׼ǵҵ
Smith and Company are prepared to close out. ʷ˹˾׼
Smith bowled ten overs. ʷ˹Ͷʮ
Smith can do it if anybody( can). ˻Ǿʷ˹
Smith has cleaned up on that deal. ʷ˹׮зһʲơ
Smith is a friend of yours , isn't he? ʷ˹
Smith is an old friend of mine. ʷ˹ҵѡ
Smith walked away with the election. ʷ˹ѡкػʤ
Smith would like to contract in on this project , if he may. ܵĻʷ˹Ըǩͬμƻ
Smith would like to contract out of this project , if you don't mind. 㲻ԵĻʷ˹ͬ˳ƻ
Smith's heirs are looking forward to the day when they come in. ʷ˹ļ̳˶ڴƲֵһ졣
Smoke and flames came out of the volcano as it erupted. ɽʱŨ̺ͻһ˳
Smoke curled around Al's face. ơ
Smoke poured out of the stacks of the factory. ̴ӹ̴
Smoke spreads over the city. ȫǡ
Smoke suggests fire. ̾л
Smoking is a bad habit. ǻϰߡ
Smoking is an injury to health. ̶к
Smoking is bad for your health. ̶Ľк
Smoking is bad to ( for)health. ̶Խкġ
Smoking is forbidden.Put out your cigarette. ֹ̣
Smoking is harmful to health. ̶Խк
Smoking is not allowed here. ﲻ׼̡
Smoking is not permitted in the cinema. ӰԺڲ׼̡
Smoking makes against your health. ̶Ľк
Smoking tobacco is bad for the health. ̶Խк
Smoking's no good for your health.It's time you packed it in. ̲ĽǸýʱˡ
Snakes are cold blooded. Ѫ
Snakes cast off their old skins once a year. ÿһƤ
Snakes usually live on small animals , birds and insects. ͨС档
Snow banked all along the road. ·϶ѻѩ
Snow fell gently from gray clouds. ѩӻɵƲƮ䡣
Snow has isolated many villages in Scotland. ѩոˡ
Snow indicates the coming of winter. ѩŶ
Snow promises a rich crop. ѩ׷ꡣ
Snowdon is a high mountain. ˹ŵɽһܸߵɽ
Snowflakes patted against the windowpanes. ѩڴϡ
Snows are frequent in this area during December. ʮѩǳ¡
So another amazing fact came to light. ַһ˾ȵ
So another amazing fact came to sight. ַһ˾ȵ
So far , I have understood the lesson. Ϊֹһˡ
So far as I know , nothing like this has ever happened before. ֪ǰδ顣
So far as this commodity is concerned , we can ship as much out as they need. ƷԣܹҪ٣Ǿͷ
So far everything is all right. ĿǰΪֹһжá
So he began to learn Russian. 㿪ʼѧ
So here we are again. ˡ
So long as capitalism exists , corruption can never be cleaned up. ֻҪʱ廹ڣ̰Ͳɾ
So many children were crowding in that I could hardly push my way out. ຢӵҼȥˡ
So many disappointments have made him very unhappy. ʧʹܲ泩
So many men , so many minds. ˶ӡ
So many people came into the party that Helen had to press several of her women guest μᣬ˺ײò뼸λŮæϵ
So many questions bewilder me. ʹ
So many teachers were absent that the school became disorganized. ʦȱϯѧУҡ
So much for the explanation of the text. Now let's retell it. ľͽ͵Ǹġ
So much for the new words. ʾѧ
So much is happening in the world of science that it is difficult to keep abreast of ڿѧ﷢ô飬˽ȫ·չ
So the evening wore away , and he went to bed. ϵʱȥϴ˯ˡ
So the two men set up two looms. ˰ڳ֯
So there are hydrogen and oxygen atoms in sugar. ﺬԭӺԭӡ
So there's all the more reason to remember to give your eyes a rest once in a while. ˸ɼסҪ۾õϢ
So we will do what you want. ãǽϣȥ
So you are walking out on the job , aren't you? ô㲻ˣ
So you were at Cambridge in 1964. When did you come down? ԭһڽţʲôʱУأ
So you've come back again ! ֻˣ
Soap is a detergent. ϴ
Soap stings the eyes. ܴʹ۾
Social customs changed. ׸ıˡ
Social life is the fountain of wisdom of writers. ǻ۵ԴȪ
Socialism has nothing in common with capitalism. ʱ޹֮ͬ
Socialism is good. á
Society has changed a lot in the last hundred years. ᷢ˺ܴı仯
Society is formed of individuals. ɸɵġ
Society shuts its door in his face. ݲ
Socks , blouses , and skirts are all garments. ࡢŮȹӶƷ
Soldiers act on an order. ʿ¡
Soldiers are taught to obey orders. ʿܵѧ
Soldiers must be very bold. Ҫ¸ҡ
Soldiers must have their hair cut short. ˱ͷ
Soldiers must obey without asking questions. ˱⡣
Soldiers serve their country. Ϊ
Soldiers were sent out to spy the enemy's line of march. ʿɳȥ̽˵о·ߡ
Some 30 , 000 ( thirty thousand) men might be rescued. ܾȳԼˡ
Some adjectives may be used as adverbs. ĳЩݴʿʡ
Some African farmers now use ploughs instead of hoes. Щũ磬óͷ
Some animals , including some bears , only half hibernate. ЩЩܣֻǰ붬ߡ
Some animals have a great deal of cunning. һЩܽƻ
Some ants have extra powerful jaws. Щϵرǿ
Some apples are green. Щƻ̵ġ
Some are cleaning the windows , others are mopping the floor. еڲӣһЩϵذ塣
Some areas of the town are dirty. һЩࡣ
Some bees do not sting. Щ۷䲻ˡ
Some berries are poisonous. еĽж
Some birds will fly away to the south when the weather turns cold. ЩתʱϷȥ
Some boats are moved by the wind. еĴǿġ
Some bridges had been washed away. Щߡ
Some clothes are made of wool. Щëġ
Some coal mines had to shut down. Щú󲻵òرա
Some coins are made of silver. ЩӲġ
Some drink are made by pressing fruit. ĳЩˮե֭Ƴɵġ
Some drugs induce sleep. һЩҩʹ˯
Some eletric wells have been built. Ѵ˼ۻ
Some English adverbs function as adjectives. ЩӢĸݴʵá
Some few books are to be chewed and digested. Ӧ׽ġ
Some few of the survivors are still alive. ʱѵмš
Some folk like beer and some don't. еϲơƣеĲϲ
Some friends sent him some money. ͸һǮ
Some gave a little , some less , others still less. ˸һ㣬˸ЩһЩ˸ø١
Some girl called while you were out 㲻ʱиŮ绰
Some good production can be seen on television. ڵܿĳЩòƷ
Some gravy was spilled out on the table cloth. ̨ϽһЩ֭
Some kinds of manual labour have been replaced by machines. һЩͶΪȡ
Some kinds of meat disagree with me. һЩҲˡ
Some kinds of wood splits easily. Щľͷ
Some medicines depress the action of the heart. ЩҩĹܡ
Some men are rich while others are poor. ˸
Some nurses at the hospital are on duty all night. ҽԺһЩʿҹֵࡣ
Some of his chidhood fears have stuck with him. ͯʱһЩ־ʹ¡
Some of rubbish , such as food , paper and iron , rot away over a long time. Щʳֽźʱ䳤˾õˡ
Some of rubbish rot away over a long time. Щʱ˾õˡ
Some of the audience went into the lobby for a smoke. Щڵȥ̡
Some of the banks have stopped payment. ЩֹͣǮ
Some of the best tennis were played at Wimbledon. Щɵ²ǽеġ
Some of the boys study hard. һкѧϰŬ
Some of the farmer's stock won prizes at the state fair. ǸũһЩó׻ϻ˽
Some of the house was still unfinished when we moved into it. ǰʱЩδ깤
Some of the land of the factory was made over to the middle school. һתøѧ
Some of the mummies are on show in museums. Щľڲչ
Some of the runners dropped out. мûܵס
Some of the students have an ability of independent thinking. Щѧж˼
Some of the weaker students did not pass the examination. Щѧûп
Some of their works were published in 1858. ǵĲоɹڣ귢ˡ
Some of them were devoted to ( the study of )natural science. ЩרоȻѧ
Some of this is absorbed and changed into harmless things. һֱգ޺Ķ
Some of us like singing and dancing , others go in for sports. Щϲ裬һЩϲ˶
Some of us like singing and dancing. Щϲ衣
Some of what you say is true , but I don't altogether agree. ˵ЩģҲȫͬ⡣
Some people act without ( any ) regard for what will happen afterwards. Щ²Ǻ
Some people are always disputing. Щǰۡ
Some people are never contented. Щ˴Ӳ֪㡣
Some people cannot bear travelling by sea. еܲˡ
Some people have dinner at noon , and other people have dinner in the evening. ЩͣЩϳ͡
Some people lived in the mountains , but most lived on the plains. Щסɽסƽԭ
Some people say it is unlucky to break a mirror. Щ˵龵ǲġ
Some people seem to think that sports and games are unimportant things. ЩƺΪ˶ʲôҪ顣
Some people strain the truth to make an adventure sound more thrilling. ΪʹëȻЩڽʱʵ
Some people were for the strike and others were against it. Щ޳ɰչһЩ˷ԡ
Some pieces of the dinner set have been broken. ;мѾˡ
Some plain clothes men were staked out by the state police in the neighbourhood. ݾһЩ¾ڸһмӡ
Some rare metals have radioactivity. ĳЩϡнзԡ
Some readers wrote in for more information. ЩҪ֪
Some schools also teach swimming and skating. ЩѧУӾͻ
Some scientists are working at a new material which will replace metal. һЩѧоһֽ²ϡ
Some scientists study plants. Щѧоֲ
Some shops keep open beyond midnight. Щ̵ӪҵҹԺ
Some small cooperative enterprises share out very well. ЩС͵ĺҵ׬ͷá
Some snakes have a poisonous bite. Щҧжġ
Some sponges are made of plastic. Щġ
Some stores jack up their prices. Щ̵̧ۡ
Some students didn't like to take notes. һЩѧʼǡ
Some students finished their homework off yesterday afternoon. Щѧҵ
Some students took advantage of the lunch hour to finish their homework. һЩѧʱҵ
Some students will do sloppy work unless the teacher keeps after them to write neatly ʦǣЩѧҵʲݡ
Some submarines carry many men and stay underwater for several weeks. ЩǱˮͧװܶˣˮ´üڡ
Some swimming pools have a grandstand for people to watch races. ЩӾйǿĿ̨
Some television and radio programs are live. ЩӺ͹㲥Ŀʵ͵ġ
Some trees shed their leaves in autumn. ЩҶӡ
Some warm-blooded animals do not need to hibernate. һЩѪﲻҪߡ
Some weeds spring up in only one night. ЩӲһҹͻ᳤
Some were owners of great wealth and property. ЩӵҲơ
Some Western journalists like to colour their stories up with lurid details of people һЩϲ˽ŵϸȾ
Some white boys often bullied the coloured boys. һЩ˵ĺӾɫֵĺӡ
Some wild folwers are very pretty. ЩҰ
Some workers keep the tunnels and rooms clean. еģϣ𱣳ֵصͷࡣ
Somebody has walked off with my overcoat. ͵ҵĴ¡
Somebody knocked at the door. ſš
Someday he would have to smart for this foolishness. һҪΪһ޴ΪԿͷ
Someone has been listening in. ͵绰
Someone has meddled with the photographs I laid out so carefully. ˰ҾĲõƬŪˡ
Someone has stolen my money. ͵ҵǮ
Someone has to lock up the house. Ҫ˰Ǵϡ
Someone has walked away with her umbrella. ˰ɡ˳ǣˡ
Someone knocked loudly at the door. ˴š
Someone must have been using it. The cover is off. ׼˭ţȡˡ
Someone must have broken the bad news to him. һ˰⻵Ϣˡ
Someone seems to have spirited the documents away. ƺ͵͵ġ
Someone spoke to me suddenly and I started. ͻȻ˵ʹ͵һ
Someone stands behind his opinion. ֧Ĺ۵㡣
Something has cropped up and I won't be home tonight till late. ڷһ飬Ҫܳٲܻؼҡ
Something has gone wrong with the engine. ëˡ
Something has happened to the train. 𳵳¹ˡ
Something must have fallen out of the bag. һʲôӰˡ
Something stirred in the wood. жڶ
Something that he had eaten did not agree ( disagreed) with him. ʲôò档
Something urgent has called him away. Ҫ°ˡ
Something white gleamed in the darkness. аɫĶںڰ΢΢⡣
Sometimes David would lose himself in a book for an afternoon at a time. άʱȫע鱾֮ϡ
Sometimes he goes to a film with his parents. ʱ͸ĸһȥӰ
Sometimes I can't sleep at night. ʱҹʧߡ
Sometimes I wonder if he is honest. ʱһǷʵ
Sometimes the moon is as round as a plate. ʱһԲ
Sometimes the needles are joined to electric wires. ʱ͵
Sometimes we talk about countless grains of sand or countless drops of water. ʱǽɳˮΡ
Sometimes you can't keep your thoughts from straying even in the classroom. ڽʱҲ˼뿪С
Soon after we left England we could see the coast of France. 뿪Ӣ󲻾þͿĺ
Soon he came to a river with a wooden bridge over it. ã˼ľͷŵĺӱߡ
Soon ladders were placed at his side. ãԴӡ
Soon learnt , soon forgotten. ѧÿ죬ÿ졣
Soon only black charcoal is left. ֻܿʣºɫľ̿ˡ
Soon ripe , soon rotten. ϡ
Soon steam can be seen rising from the wet clothes. ܿͿˮʪð
Soon the bat found that the beast were winning. ã𿴼Ҫʤˡ
Soon they had to turn back. ǾͲòˡ
Sooner or later the whole basin of water may be turned into a block of ice. ˮһġ
Sooner or later we shall achieve success. ǳɹġ
Soot makes smoke dark and blackens walls. ̻ʹ̳ɺɫѬǽڡ
Sorrow has left its traces on her face. ºۼ
Sorrow is dulled by the passage of time. ʱɳ嵭
Sorrow was seen on the faces of all. ϶¶ʹ顣
Sorry , did I step on your foot? ǸҲĽ
Sorry , I can't fit in any callers this morning. Բ𣬽ҰŲ˸ˡ
Sorry , you can t come in. Բ㲻ܽ
Sorry not to have called you earlier. Բû㡣
Sorry--I can t help you. ԲҰﲻæ
Sounds of wild laughter came from the next room. ڷﴫһһĿЦ
Sour grapes are made into raisins or wine. ѾѸɻѾơ
South America is jointed to North America. ޺ͱ
Southwest is opposite to northeast. ϺͶԡ
Spain grows oranges for export. ӳڡ
Spanish is taught in our colleges. ҹĴѧ
Sparrows were hopping about in the yard. ȸԺұ
Speak , I charge you ! ˵
Speak clearly , so they may understand you. ˵һЩĻ
Speak loud and clear. ˵
Speak louder , I can't hear you. 㣬Ļ
Speak loudly , so that I can hear what you say. ˵ҲĻ
Speak loudly because his hearing is not good. 䲻̫顣
Speak of the Devil and he will appear. ˵ܲ٣ܲٵ
Speak quietly , please. ˵
Speak so that your words are clear. ú˵˼ҲĻ
Speak up ! ˵
Speech is the distinctive attribute of mankind. 
Spice the tomatoes. Ѽӵϡ
Spice your writing with funny remarks. ЩȤĻȤζ
Sponge that dirt off your face. úϵ۲
Sponge the mud spots off the car. úȥϵࡣ
Sponges soak up water. ˮ
Spoon your soup while it is still warm. Ҩȡ
Sports and games should not be treated only as amusements. ˶Ӧɴ֡
Sports help to keep people healthy. ˶Ǳֽ
Sports help to train a person's character. ˶ڶǵԸ
Sports provide a cure for the disease. ˶κֲ
Spread a cloth on the table. һ飨
Spread out more. Don't bunch up on the centre. ɢһ㣬Ҫм䡣
Spring , summer , autumn and winter are the four seasons. ġļ
Spring brings mild weather after the cold winter. 󣬴ů
Spring comes after Winter. ȥ
Spring coming on , the trees turned green. ٣ľࡣ
Spring follows winter. ȥ
Spring has come round again. ˡ
Spring is late in coming this year. 괺
Spring is near at hand. ١
Spring is near. 쵽ˡ
Spring is the best season of the year. һõļڡ
Spring is the early part of the year. һ֮
Spring was at hand. 쵽ˡ
Sprinkle the floor with water. ˮء
St. Paul ׶أʥ޴
Stacks of hay were in the field after the harvest. ջԺһѶѸɲݶ
Stand aside and let us pass ! վǹȥ
Stand by me ! վҵ
Stand by until I call you ! ׼ҽ㣡
Stand clear the school gate. 뿪Уš
Stand clear to let the car pass. վóӹȥ
Stand it against the door. š
Stand still while I photograph you. Ҹ񣬱𶯡
Stand straight. վֱˡ
Stand the ladder against the wall. ӿǽϡ
Stand up , please. 
Standing next to the small children , Alice looks comparatively tall. վСԱʱ˹ԵñȽϸЩ
Stanford played away inheritance within a year. ˹̹һڶĵŲ
Starch is plentiful in potatoes. еʮַḻ
Stars are only visible when the sky is dark. ֻղʱſüǡ
Starting from today , we'll study Japanese in a spare time school for workers. ӽҪڹҵѧУѧ
Stay ( keep)still a minute; I want to take your photograph. ȶһҪࡣ
Stay as long as you please. 㰮þʹá
Stay in bed longer today , seeing that you were late last night. ҹ˯ˣͶ˯һɡ
Stealing , lying and being cruel are sins. ͵ԡѡֱ
Steam drives machinery. 
Steam is used to drive machinery. ƶ
Steel , iron , glass , cloth and paper can all be recycled. ֽԻա
Steel can be used for the working parts of machines. ֿĹ
Steel is stronger than iron. ֱǿȴ
Steel is tempered by heating it and cooling it suddenly and then heating it again til 뽻֮ʺϵӲȡ
Step by step , they were getting to the top. һؽӽɽ
Step forward , please. ǰߡ
Step in , please. 
Step off the distance from the door to the window. Ŵ֮ľ벽һ¡
Step out ten feet. òʮӢߵľ롣
Stephanie bought a pattern and made a new dress. ˹ٷһֽһȹ
Steps could be seen in the new snow. µѩϲ˽ӡ
Steps must be taken to prevent the spread of influenza. ȡֹԸðȾ
Steve sat up with a start when I called him. ˹ٷҺʱԾ
Stevenson wrote a book called Treasure Island. ʷɭдһСС˵
Stick a stamp on the envelope before you post the letter. ǰҪŷƱ
Stick around for a while , he will soon be back. Եһɣͻġ
Stick down what I say. ˵Ļ
Stick in , you'll succeed. ȥɹġ
Stick it down anywhere you like. Ķˡ
Stick up a notice on a bulletin board. ڲ֪ͨ
Stick your hands up !( Stick'em up !Stick them up !) 
Stone and bronze implements made by primitive man are on show. ԭʼƵʯͭչС
Stone is a hard substance. ʯͷӲĶ
Stone is very hard. ʯͷӲ
Stones rolled down the hillside. ʯɽ¹¡
Stop ( making) that noise. ҪŪ
Stop cheeking your mother ! Ҫײĸף
Stop distorting what I have said. ˵Ļ
Stop fooling and listen to what I am saying. ˣ˵
Stop gazing round ! ҪΣ
Stop messing about ! Ϲæˡ
Stop moving--please stand still. 𶯡վˡ
Stop shoving ! ˣ
Stop talking , please. 벻Ҫ˵ˡ
Stop talking and go on with your work. 𽲻ˣŸɻɡ
Stop that noise at once. ϰǸͣ
Stop that thief ! ׽
Stop the machinery. ʹֹͣתѻص
Stop the train ! ѣ跨ãͣ
Stop your chatter and listen to what Tom is saying. ֹͣੲݵ˵ķ˵ʲô
Stopwatches made in Shanghai are of high quality. Ϻߡ
Strain the soup before serving it. ֮ǰҪһ¡
Strange to say , she doesn't like candy. ֣ϲǹ
Strategically we should despise all our enemies. սһҪһеˡ
Stratford on Avon is a small country town. ϵ˹һС
Strawberries sell at a high price in winter. ݮڶۼۺܸߡ
Streams of cars were driving into the city. ȥ
Street names mirror history. ·ӳʷ
Streets branch from the square in different direction. ֵӹ㳡չȥ
Strenuous labour wore out their youth. صͶʹʧȥഺ
Stretch a tennis net , please. 
Strike down a law requirement. ȡһɹ涨
Strike while the iron is hot. 裩ȴ
String these together. Щһ
String this note on the front doorknob. ӹǰŵİϡ
String up the traitors ! 
Strip off that awful wallpaper and fill the cracks with plaster. ѿĺǽֽûѷ϶á
Stuart gets a kick out of fast cars. ˹ͼشӿ쳵еõȤ
Stuart is clever at arithmetic. ˹ͼó
Student teachers study at a training college. ʦʦԺУѧϰ
Students have the option of taking English , French , or German. ѧѡӢɡ
Students must follow the teacher's teachings. ѧҪѭʦĽ̵
Students should keep all the school rules and regulations. ѧҪѧУĸƶȡ
Students sometimes take jobs during the vacations. ѧʱڼ
Students were taking care of the refuse. ѧ
Study and hard work seem to be his chief pleasures. ȤҪѧϰŬ
Study gives zest to play. ѧϰϷȤζ
Study hard. Don't be afraid of difficulties. ŬѧϰҪѡ
Study this document until you have soaked in all the details. úоһģеϸڶס
Studying English has many advantages. ѧϰӢô
Stuff and nonsense ! һɺԣ
Stuff up your ears , there is going to be a mighty bang ! ϿѶϾҪһ죡
Subscribe to an agreement. ǩһЭ顣
Success has rewarded my efforts. ɹŬĽ
Success is in sight. ɹ
Success results from hard work. ɹŬ
Success waits on hard work. ɹڷܡ
Such a development inspired us to work still harder. һչǸŬع
Such a fault will right itself ִи
Such a man is an honour to his country. ǹҵĹ١
Such a plan as that was not to be thought of. ļƻǲܿǵġ
Such a snow fall is few and far between in our province. ѩʡеġ
Such a student is a credit to his class. ѧȫĹ١
Such actions come near to treason. Ϊѹ
Such an error spells out ruin. ִζŻ
Such an exhibition of bad manners I never saw. òıҴδ
Such are the results. 
Such conduct is subject to criticism. Ϊ
Such conduct will compromise your reputation. ־ٶ
Such great beauty like this in all our landscape ! ɽ˶ཿ
Such is also the case with me. Ҳ
Such is life. ˡ
Such is my reward. ҵıꡣ
Such is the common notion. һĿ
Such is the winter weather here. ﶬˡ
Such men are the backbone of the country. ˲ǹҵмӡ
Such men do not count for anything. ûʲôô
Such novels came forward to enjoy ephemeral popularity only. С˵ֻ꼻һֵĶѡ
Such promises of cleaning up on the part of the bourgeois politicians are all preelec ʲ׼ʵиĸŵԣȫΪı
Such wild behaviour does not suit an old man. ˲ԺΪ
Suddenlly we felt the atmosphere grow tense. ͻȻǾÿ
Suddenly an idea came into his mind. ͻȻһͷ
Suddenly he had an inspiration. ͻȻһ
Suddenly he jumped up and ran out of the room. Ȼܳȥ
Suddenly he saw water pouring out of a hole in the wall of an irrigation ditch. ͻȻˮӹϵһ
Suddenly it began to shower. ͻȻꡣ
Suddenly it showered and we had to strike into a bookstore along the road. ͻȻֻö·һꡣ
Suddenly Jack shouted that he had lost five pounds. ͻȻܿ˴ʧӢ
Suddenly oil sprang forth. ͻȻ˳
Suddenly oil sprang out. ͻȻ˳
Suddenly the bell started to ring. ͻȻ
Suddenly the doorbell rang. ͻȻˡ
Suddenly they found their retreat cut off. ͻȻ·ѱжϡ
Sue and Mike got married last month. պϸ½ˡ
Sue made a cake herself , without her mother's help. Լһ鵰⣬ûĸװæ
Sue wanted to show off her new dress. Ҫҫһȹ
Sue wants to teach when she grows up. ճ˴顣
Suffering matured his understanding. ʹǳ졣
Sugar can decay teeth. ǻḯʴݡ
Sugar dissolves in water. ˮܽ⡣
Sugar gives a sensation of sweetness. Ǹĸо
Sugar is a compound. һֻ
Sugar is the main constituent of candy. ʳǹҪɷ֡
Sugar melts in water. ܽˮ
Sugars and starcher are carbohydrates. Ǻ͵̼ˮ
Sugars can be changed into fats. ǿɱ֬
Suit yourself;I don't mind what plans you make. 㣬ʲô㣬Ҷû
Summer is past. ȥˡ
Sun , air and wind cause quick chemical changes. ̫ͷٵĻѧ仯
Sunday is a day of rest. Ϣա
Sunday is a regular holiday. ١
Sunshine does children a world of good. ԺӺ档
Supper is about ready. Ҫ׼ˡ
Suppose we go for a walk. ȥɢɣ
Suppose you tell me the story ! ˵Ǹ°ɣ
Supposing he can't come , who will do the work? ˭أ
Supposing it rains , will we still go to the market? ꣬Ȼȥг
Sure enough , there it was. Ȼˡ
Surprised , she lifted her head. һ̧ͷ
Susan is in a bad temper , so keep away from her. ɺԶŵ㡣
Suspense adds interest to a story. һµȤζ
Swallows were darting through the air. ڿӹ
Sweat was streaming down my face. 
Sweets give me toothache. ҳʹ
Swiming and rowing are my favourite occupations. ӾͻϲĻ
Swiming in the river is strictly forbidden-it's very dangerous. Ͻڴ˺ӾǺΣյġ
Swimming is difficult but you'll learn in time. Ӿѧѧġ
Swimming is my favourite sport. Ӿϲ˶
Swing a lamp from the ceiling. 뽫컨ϡ
Switch that fellow off ! Ǹһٽˣ
Switch the light on , please ! 뿪ƣ
Switzerland is famous for its mountains. ʿɽ
Sympathy is the feeling characteristic of mankind. ͬеĸ顣
Table tennis is an indoor game. ƹ˶Ŀ
Tables and chairs have four legs each. θȡ
Tabletennis is played all over China. ƹ˶йձչ
Tactics is subordinate to strategy. սǴսԵġ
Taiwan is the largest island of China. ̨йĵ졣
Take a tablet and your headache will go. һƬҩͷͲˡ
Take an onboard radar for example. û״Ϊɡ
Take an umbrella with you in case it rains. ɡԷꡣ
Take anything you choose. Ҫκζ
Take as many apples as you like. 㰮öƻö١
Take as much as you like. Ҫپö١
Take away 3 from 5 and you get 2. á
Take care not to break it. ˡ
Take care not to overwork yourself. ĲҪۡ
Take care not to spoil your clothes. ģҪŪˡ
Take care not to trample down the flowers. ĲҪѻȻ
Take care not to wake the baby. ģ˺ӡ
Take care of yourself. ҪעԼ
Take care you don't hurt yourself. СģҪԼ
Take concerted action ȡһж
Take good care of yourself lest you catch cold. úչԼ
Take hold of that end to help me move this table. ̧ͷҰƿ
Take it( away) from him. Ƕߡ
Take no notice of his angry words--he's not well. Щ岻á
Take off your boots. ѥӡ
Take off your wet clothes and put on some dry ones. ѵʪ£ϸɵġ
Take some money with you. ЩǮȥ
Take some more bread. ٳԵ
Take that book and hold it. Ǳ飬
Take that stuff away. Ƿÿ
Take the chill off water before you bathe. ԡǰˮȡ
Take the lift to the fifth floor. ݵ¥
Take the medicine at one swallow. һڰҩ¡
Take the plug out of the sink and let the water out. ˮӰγˮˡ
Take the stones out of the fruit. ѹĺ˶ȡ
Take the supports away. Щ֧ߡ
Take this medicine hourly. ÿСʱһҩ
Take this one as well. Ҳϰɡ
Take three doses every day. ÿ
Take two paces forward ! ǰߣ
Take your pick of these books. ЩѡҪõ顣
Take your umbrella because there's a possibility that it will rain. ɡɣΪпꡣ
Taking advantage of John's ignorance , the dealer sold him a worthless car. ǾƭԼУһõ
Taking it by and large... we had a pleasant ten day's run from Harbin to Shanghai. ܵ˵һΪʮĴӶϺ
Taking up the pen as a weapon , he launched a relentless attack on the capitalist sys ԱʱƶȽ
Talk poured from him in a jet. ϲ̸š
Talking is more conscious than breathing. ˵ȺԾ
Tape recorders have come into service in the teaching of foreign languages. ¼ѧѿʼʹá
Tasmania was named after his discoverer , A.J. Tasman. ˹ǵķ˹Ϊġ
Taste this cake and tell me whether you like it. 鵰⣬Ƿϲ
Taylor asked for my advice on his studies. ̩ҶѧϰһЩ
Tea is an Indian export. ҶӡȵĳƷ
Tea is one of the famous native products of China. Ҷй֮һ
Teacher would not let the world about me be silent. ʦԸΧؼȻ
Teachers are also given time for their scientific research. ʦʱпй
Teacher's inspiration lived on after her death. ʦȥˣļĵ¼档
Teachers should guide the students in their studies. ʦӦָѧǵѧϰ
Teaching is my occupation. ҵְҵ
Tear a page out of your notebook. ıʼǱ˺һҳ
Tears are a child's weapon. С
Tears came into her eyes. ˮӿ۾
Tears of joy sprang from her eyes. ˵
Tears poured from her eyes. ˮϴ۾ӿ
Tears ran down from her eyes. ˮ¡
Tears sprang to her eyes. ᡣ
Tears stood in ( came to) her eyes. ӿˮ
Tears streamed ( =ran) down her cheeks. ¡
Tears trickled down her cheeks. 
Tears were streaming down her cheeks. 
Ted inspected the car before he bought it. صϸ֮
Ted parked his car at the curb. ص°ѳͣ·ߡ
Ted was weak with hunger. ص¶ȫ
Ted's train was late so he missed the connection. ص㣬ˡ
Telegraph communication was broken off. 籨ͨѶѾжϡ
Telephoning saves the trouble of writing. 绰ʡдŵ鷳
Television and radio are medium for propaganda. ӺߵĹߡ
Television closed down for the night just after eleven o'clock. һʮһ㣬ĵӹ㲥ˡ
Television has a strong influence on people. ӶкܴӰ졣
Television is one of the wonders of modern science. ִѧ漣
Tell him outright just what you think ֱʵظġ
Tell him we've fixed it all up. һǶźˡ
Tell honestly if you like my new dress. ˵ʵϲϲҵ¡
Tell me a story. ҽ¡
Tell me about his past. Ĺȥ
Tell me about your trouble. ķս
Tell me all you know in connection with that matter. ֪йµһҡ
Tell me as soon as she arrives. һϸҡ
Tell me the latest developments in the strike. Ѱչ·չҡ
Tell me the story once more. ¸ٽһɡ
Tell me the truth , don't beat about the bush. ʵҪĨˡ
Tell me the whole story , from beginning to end. ͷβҡ
Tell me truly what you think about it. Ŀʵظҡ
Tell me truthfully what happened. ʵҳʲô¡
Tell me which you would like best. ңϲĸ
Tell me why you were late this morning. Ϊʲôٵˡ
Tell me your background. ľ
Tell the children a story before they go to bed. ں˯֮ǰǽ¡
Tell the children to be quiet. кǰ
Tell the people at the back to sing up--I can't hear them. к˳һЩǵ
Tell the servant to stay up until I get back , I may be very late. Ӷˣһȥ˯ҿҪŻȥ
Ten crates were shipped off by air freight last week. ʮ¨ȥˡ
Ten months passed by. ʮ¹ȥˡ
Ten percent of one thousand is one hundred. һǧİٷ֮ʮһ١
Ten times ten is one hundred. ʮʮһ١
Ten to one she has forgotten it. ʮ֮˾ţѾˡ
Terry can't participate in the match because he has hurt his foot. ﲻܲμӱΪŤ˽š
Tessa laid out her best dress to wear at the party. ̦̰ڳõ׼ھۻʱ
Thank you , you were very helpful. ллǣǰ˴æ
Thank you ever so much. ǳл㡣
Thank you for persuading my mother to let me join the army. лл˵ҵҲξ
Thank you for showing me the way. ллָ·
Thank you for taking the trouble to make us comfortable here. ллǷΪʵİš
Thank you for the help that you give me. ллҵİ
Thank you for the wonderful stamps. ллҵķǳƱ
Thank you for your extreme kindness. л⡣
Thank you for your help. лİ
Thank you for your lending me your mackintosh. лл¡
Thank you for your offer of help. ллҪṩİ
Thank you so much for seeing me. ллҡ
Thanks a lot. л
Thanks a lot.--Don't mention it. ллл
Thanks awfully. ǳл
Thanks for a grand holiday. лʹǹ˸ļա
Thanks for telling me. ллңЩ
Thanks for your help; it's been very valuable. ллİİҪ
Thanks to your help , we accomplished the task in time. ǵİǼʱ
That ancient city was a centre of culture. ųһĻġ
That apple is bad but this one seems all right. Ǹƻãƺá
That arrangement will suit me quite well. İŶҺܺʡ
That autumn he made over all his property to the state. 죬ȫƲҡ
That autumn he was placed in command of a regiment. Ϊų
That bag is mine , it has my name on it. Ǹҵģҵ֡
That big table takes up too much room. Ŵռĵط̫ˡ
That boat has a new sail. һ·
That boat was swept away by the rush of the river. ˮˡ
That book is not to be taken away ! 鲻Я⣡
That book is only second rate. ǱֻǵƷ
That book kept me in suspense. Ǳʱҵһֱš
That book was warmly commended to the general readers. Ǳ鱻Ƽһߡ
That boxer was counted out in the first round. Ǹȭڵһغоͱʧܡ
That boy has eaten too much dinner. ǺԵ̫ˡ
That boy is an idiot. ǸкǸ
That boy took my time up with his questions. Ǹк˷ҵʱ䡣
That boy took refuge under the bed. ǺӶڴ¡
That boy's a bit of a clown ! ке
That bridge is more than 500 metres long. ųٶס
That candy store uses fancy tape to tie all packages. Ǹǹøֻߴ
That car has changed hands many times. ת֡
That cesspool is an offence to the neighbourhood. ǸˮھյĶ
That child can't keep still for a moment. ⺢һҲס
That child was gaoled for robbery. ǸٶΡ
That clever girl will go a long way. ǸĹгϢġ
That clumsy child has just dropped the eggs ! ǸֱŵĺӸհѼڵϣ
That college has halls for many activities. ǸѧԺ๩ֻķӡ
That combat hero was warmly sent off by a large crowd. λսӢܵһȺ˵һ͡
That considerably added to our difficulties. ´ǵѡ
That consists with our principle. ǵԭһ¡
That country came off the gold standard long ago. ǸҺþǰͷλˡ
That country is transforming from a backward agricultural country into an advanced in ùڴũҵתΪȽĹҵ
That defeat meant the death of all my hopes. Ǹʧζҵеϣˡ
That delicate instrument can record even very slight changes. ̨еԼ¼ǳ΢ı仯
That depends on circumstances. Ҫ
That desk is fixed , don't try to move it. ǹ̶ģȥƶ
That dirty dress is not fit to wear. ²ܴˡ
That dog bites.It should be shut up. ֻҧˣù
That dog is always seen tailing after its master. ǿԿظ˺档
That dog is capable of biting if you go too near ! ̫ǹҧ㣡
That door immediately communicated with the back garden. ֱͨ԰
That door opens on to the garden. ǳ԰ġ
That dress is expensive--it's made of silk. ºܹ󡪡ǳӵġ
That dress will take four metres of cloth. ȹҪײ
That factory produces locomotives of all description. ҹֻ
That famous singer sang again by request. ǸĸҪֳһΡ
That fence can not stand against the wind. ʶס硣
That fence shows the limit of my garden. ʾһ԰ı߽硣
That film ran for two weeks. ǲӰˡ
That fox was to all appearances dead. Ȼġ
That high hill has a tower on top of it. Ǹɽɽһ
That hits off well with our plan. Ǹǵļƻܺϵϡ
That idea has been dead for years. ֹ۵ѾЩˡ
That ignorant girl doesn't know where Scotland is. Ǹ֪Ů֪ո
That in itself is a good reason. һܺõɡ
That is a cattle farm. 
That is a charitable institution for the education of young children. Ǹ¶ͯĴ塣
That is a critical moment. Ĺͷ
That is a difficult question--I don't know the answer. һѵ⡪Ҳ֪𰸡
That is a fairly easy book. һ൱ǳ׵顣
That is a fine school. Its graduates are always above the mark. һѧУҵˮƽܸߡ
That is a geometrical figure. ǸͼΡ
That is a great improvement on your last work. ϴθɵĻкܴĽ
That is a jute mills of Pakistan. һҰͻ˹̹Ļά쳧
That is a live wire. Ǵĵߡ
That is a pencil. һ֧Ǧʡ
That is a pointed stick. һ
That is a problem in connection with the military affairs. һ;йص⡣
That is an icy road. һ˱·
That is an immense building. һ޴Ľ
That is an inflatable rubber boat. ɳƤ
That is an obscure corner. һĽ䡣
That is an overcrowded train. һйӵĻ𳵡
That is an overhead railway. һ߼
That is an untrue story. һʵĹ¡
That is but a romantic vision. ֻǲʵʵĻ롣
That is doubtless quite true. ġ
That is far and away better. Ҫõöࡣ
That is his own peculiarity. Ĺ񱡣
That is how the term \ cat's paw \ has come into use. èצӣõˣһ˵
That is intense but orderly work. ǽŶĹ
That is neither my fault nor yours. ȲҵĴҲĴ
That is news to me. Ƕš
That is none of your business. ǲ¡
That is our division of labour. ǵķֹ
That is quite another matter. һˡ
That is something not to be talked about. ǲ̸۵¡
That is the most complete democracy that I have ever heard of. ֵˡ
That is the old house in front of where there used to be a big tree. ȥǰпôϷӡ
That is the utmost I can do. Ľֹڴˡ
That is the very opposite of what I meant. Ǻ෴
That is typical of him. Ǵĵ͡
That is what I call a good job of work. ҿ¸ɵò
That is what I should most like to do. ҷǳ¡
That just isn't done. ǲ׵ġ
That kind of person is anything but a Marxist. ˸˼ߡ
That laundry does shirts up beautifully. Ǽϴµϴúܸɾ
That law was framed to protect freedom of speech. ƶɱɡ
That lawsuit lasted a long time but we finally won out. ˺ܾãڻʤ
That looks nice--you've done a good job. ⶫܺÿƯĻ
That machine is at work. ̨ת
That machine washes away without you having to do anything. ̨ҪȥչܾܲͣԶϴӡ
That made it impossible for us to go on. ʹûȥ
That makes me feel better. ʹҺܶˡ
That man can't dictate to me; he's not my superior. Ǹ˲ָңҵϼ
That man has a very poor memory. Ǹ˵ļܲ
That man is a volunteer fireman in this town. Ǹ־ԸԱ
That man is easy to deal with. ״򽻵
That man is left handed man. ǸǸƲӡ
That man's a law to himself; he never asks advice of others. ǣ̱ˡ
That meal was out of this world ! Ƕٷ̫ˣ
That meant , of course , he could not work without those parts. ȻûЩ㣬Ҳζû
That merchant stacked up considerable profits in a few months. Ǹڼھͻ
That morning the airport was closed in. 糿Ũסˡ
That morning the train started back to Shenyang. ϻ𳵷
That music always makes me want to dance. ֧Ҿ衣
That must be done before tonight. һڽǰɡ
That must have been a terrifying experience ( for you). ˵һһηǳµľ
That naughty child needs to be told off. ǸͯӦܳ
That oil lamp smokes badly. յ͵ðú
That old book has been kicking around for months , gathering dust. Ǳһкüˣ˻ҳ
That old building is coming down next year. Ǵɴ¥Ҫˡ
That old building was roped in. Ǿ¥Ȧ
That party split up into two groups. ѳСš
That passage was well read. Ƕݺܷḻ
That picture does not do her justice. ƬôƯ
That picture is in my possession. Ż
That picture pleased me. Żҵ⡣
That pilot travels all over the world but London is his base. λԱɱȫ磬׶Ļء
That pop group has had many hits. ǸݳӶλóɹ
That port is iced in during the winter. Ǹۿһͻⶳ
That question cornered me. Ǹˡ
That river is flowing very fast. úܿ졣
That road leads to Beijing. ·ͨ򱱾
That school lays stress upon arithmatic and reading. ѧУǳӶơ
That selfish boy won't let other children play with his toys. Ǹ˽߲ñĺ档
That sentence is unnecessary in your theme , take it out. УǾ仰Ҫɰɾ
That shirt's the least expensive. ǳ»Ǯ١
That shoe shop has a big stock of boots. ǸЬ걸дѥӡ
That shop sells bread. Ǹ̵
That slow student needs more help. Ǹٶ۵ѧҪİ
That sly dog grabbed a cookie from the table while no one was in the room. û˵ʱֻƻĹһС
That small chair isn't strong enough to support that heavy man. ǰСӾסǸӡ
That sort of thing is quite occasional and not the rule. żȻ
That sort of thing terrifies people. £ʹǸеֲġ
That speaker doesn't know how to put himself across. ݽ˲֪ʹԼ˼
That store sells men's wear. Ǽ̵С
That student has got football on the brain; he talks of nothing else from morning til Ǹѧ򣬴絽̸ֻ˵
That summer a torrential rain poured down for two days and nights. 죬һҹ
That swimmer has a powerful stroke. ǸӾ߻ˮ
That table is the best place for the flowers. ǷŻõĵط
That tennis game certainly played me out. ǳۻˡ
That term , John stayed away from school for weeks at a time. ѧԼһοξͼڡ
That theatre caters chiefly to children. ǼϷԺҪΪ
That tree yields plenty of fruit. ǿӡ
That very much complicates matters. ʹӸӡ
That village was then ringed about with enemies. ǸӵʱŰΧ
That vulture is capable of doing anything. Ǹ̰ʲô¶ܸɵó
That wants thinking out. »ϸһ
That warship laid up long ago. Ҿܾǰˡ
That was a bad miss. һصʧ
That was a clever hit. һ´ú
That was a close shave. The car just missed that perambulator. ѽһײӤ
That was a good joke. ǸȤЦ
That was a lucky guess ! I got the right answer ! µˡ
That was a miserable performance. ݵ͸ˡ
That was a stupid thing to do. 
That was a terrific party ! һ˲ľۻᣡ
That was an obstacle to your progress. ϰ
That was an unfair trick to play on her. Ц̫ˡ
That was nice. Ǻܺá
That was quick work , wasn't it? ¸ɵͦ죬
That was real nice. ȷܺá
That was the best solution they were able to work out. õİ취ˡ
That was the first time I had a chance to meet Premier Zhou. ҵһл
That was the last time...the last happy evening for the next ten years. һΡԺʮУҲûôҹ
That was true once , but not now. ǹȥǶԵģڲˡ
That was very considerate of you. Ϊúܵ
That was what brought on his illness. ǵԭ
That was why she had lied. ˵ѵԭ
That wicked man stole all of my money. ǸҵǮȫ͵ȥˡ
That will be a ( great) treat for the children. ǶԺ˵һΪõ¡
That will be just about enough. ǲ๻ˡ
That will cost around 5 dollars. ǶԼֵԪ
That will keep you busy for some time. ǿɹæһӵˡ
That will never do. ǾС
That will only add to our difficulties. ֻǵѡ
That will stick him up. ǿҪŪͿˡ
That will suit me fine. ǽʺҡ
That will suit me nicely. ǽʺҡ
That wolf was fired out of the hole. ֻǱûϳȥ
That word is unnecessary.Mark it out. ǸֲҪɾ
That would drive the snake out. Ǿͻ߸ϳġ
That year's grain harvest came to over 270 million tons. ʳﵽǧ֡
That young man is a good match. ǸǸĺö
That young pair are newly married. һŽġ
That youngster is my brother. ǸСҵֵܡ
That's a bad mistake. һصĴ
That's a dear shop. һۼ۹̵ꡣ
That's a difficult question. һ⡣
That's a difficult question; I have no idea of the answer. һ⣬벻𰸡
That's a flat lie. ѡ
That's a giant step to take. Ҫһ󲽡
That's a hard nut to crack. һ⡣
That's a mercy ! ˣ
That's a serious crime. صС
That's a splendid idea. Ǹõ⡣
That's a tall story. ǹ̫ˡ
That's dangerous stuff to play with. ǶΣյġ
That's good , thanks. Ǻܺãлл㡣
That's my job , you know. ֪ҵĹ
That's no news to me. ǶҲš
That's nonsense. Ǻ˵
That's not a bad idea. ⲻ
That's not a good idea;it won't work. ⲻһ⣬вͨ
That's not enough--give me more. 㲻ٶһЩ
That's nothing to ( compared with) what followed. ͺģ飩ȣǼֱ㲻ʲô
That's O.K. ûġ
That's only too true. ǧȷ
That's only your fancy. ֻѡ
That's rather the impression I wanted to give. Ҫǵӡ
That's the best film I've seen. ҿõӰƬ
That's the chief thing to remember. Ҫס¡
That's the funniest joke I've ever heard. Ц򻬻Ц
That's the most helpful book. Ǳõ顣
That's the way I look at it. ҵĿ
That's very interesting , but could you go into a little more detail about it? ºȤ˵øϸһ
That's what I was thinking. ҵ뷨
That's what puzzled us. ʹԻ󲻽ġ
That's what the Party asks of its members. ǵԵԱҪ
That's where we differ. Ǿǣĵط
That's why we went and consulted Xiao Li. ǲȥС
The \ crews \ were made up of bankers and doctors.... ԱмҺҽɡ
The \ Guardian \ and \ Daily Telegraph \ are newspapers. ͡ÿյѶǱֽ
The ( foot) steps could now be heard more clearly. ڽŲøˡ
The 100 , 000 tonner was recently launched. ʮˮˡ
The 3 o'clock train arrived on the dot. Ļ׼ʱִ
The 4:26 train has been cancelled because of an accident. ĵʮֵĻΪ¹ʶȡˡ
The 90-year-old peasant panted out the whole story of his childhood in the old societ λʮũؽھȹͯ
The ability to reason makes man different from animals. 붯Ĳ˼ά
The absentee cooked up some excuse about to visit a sick friend. ȱϯһڣ˵ûΪȥ̽һλ
The accident comes about in this way. ¹ʾġ
The accident crippled my right arm. ¹ʹҵұ۲зˡ
The accident gave a check to our work. ʹǵĹͻȻֹͣ
The accident left him in a daze. ¹ʹ־ģ״̬
The accident took place a few minutes later. ¹Ӻͷˡ
The accident was due to bad driving. ¹ڲῪ
The accident was due to negligence. 
The accomplishment of his purpose took three months. µʱﵽĿġ
The account is settled at the end of every year. ÿ׽ʡ
The account is true in the rough. Ŀûд
The accountant scored up five yuan against her. ưԪǷϡ
The acid and alkali are combined into salt. ϳΡ
The action in this play is rather slow. ϷĲ
The action took place in a village. ·ڴ
The actor did the hero very well. λԱλӢݵúܺá
The actor gave a reading of the poetry of Shakespeare. λԱɯʿǵʫ
The actor has good lungs. λԱ
The actor plays very well. Աݵúܺá
The actor plays well. Աݵúܺá
The actor put on a fine performance. λԱݵúܺá
The actress is tricked out in jewels. ŮԱⱦ
The actress speaks out her part in a ringing voice. ŮԱ̨
The actress walked on to the stage with great confidence. ŮԱĵ̨
The administration gives him a week's notice. в֪ͨҪһںְ
The adult has a great advantage over the child. ˴ʤСӡ
The aeroplane came down to the ground. ɻ䵽ϡ
The aeroplane crashed on a hillside. ɻɽײˡ
The aeroplane flew above the clouds. ɻС
The aeroplane had to change course because of the storm. ڱĹϵɻòı亽ߡ
The aeroplane landed at Gatwick. ɻڸά䡣
The aeroplane made a safe landing. ɻȫ½
The aeroplane takes off at 10:45. ɻʮʮɡ
The aeroplanes landed on the airfield. ɻڻ䡣
The aeroplanes were flying upside down and doing other stunts. ɻڱݵɺ
The affair will come out in the newspapers. »ڱϵǳ
The afternoon sun on a winter's day is low on the horizon. ̫͵͵ģӽƽߡ
The afternoon's game was rained out. ıȡˡ
The agitation was created by rumours. ɧҥԶġ
The agreement has been signed and sealed. ЭѾǩָ¡
The agreement was written and signed. 鶨дãҲǩ֡
The air is escaping somewhere. ʲôط©ˡ
The air is so still that the smoke is rising straight up from the fire. ̴ֹӻϴֱ
The air rang with the songs and giggles of the young women working there. лصɻ긾ŮǵĸЦ
The air resistance makes influence on the flight of an aeroplane. ӰɻС
The air smells of the sea. кˮζ
The air was polluted by factory smoke. ðȾˡ
The aircraft is overdue by several hours. ɻ㼸Сʱ
The aircraft was swallowed up in the clouds. ɻûƲС
The aircraft will run out of fuel in another hour. ɻٹһСʱȼϾͽꡣ
The airline has checked their luggage out. չ˾ǰߡ
The airliner got off this morning on its regular flight. ϰʱɡ
The airplane kept on flying at a high altitude. ܷɻڸ߿շС
The airplane lifted from the airport. ɻӻɡ
The airplane nosed up to the sky. ɻա
The airplane zoomed over the top of the mountain. ɻֱԽɽ
The airplane's zoom carried it above the clouds. ɻĶֱʹɵƲ֮ϡ
The amazing thing was the lack of panic. ˾ǣûоʧ루ı֣
The Amazon Basin is very large. ܴ
The ambassador made a protest under the instructions from his goverment. 񣩷ָʾʹ˿顣
The ambassador's posting has come through; it's Paris. ʹפ´Ҫȥְ
The amber necklace costs dearly. ʮְ
The ambulance took the victims of the car accident to hospital. ȳѳ˵͵ҽԺ
The American Congress corresponds to the British Parliament. Ĺ൱Ӣᡣ
The American flag is the Stars and Stripes. 졣
The Americans cut back the word \ catalogue \ and it became \ catalog \. ˰ʼ̣
The amounts you have spent will come to a large sum. ǮһܴĿ
The ancient Arabs were pioneers in astronomy. Ŵѧ
The ancient city had slumbered in the jungle for years. ǸϵĳѾڴг˯ˡ
The ancient Greeks slighted scientific experiments. ϣ˺˿ѧʵ顣
The angry crowd committed many outrages. ŭȺڸΥ¡
The angry crowd hailed blows on the thief. ŭȺڰǸС͵Ҵһ١
The angry elephants charged the men. ŭȺЩ˳ȥ
The animal temperatures drops to just over zero centigrade. ¶½Ըߡ
The animals we find in the zoo are quite tame. ڶ԰Ķﶼѱ
The animals were put to flight by the sight and sound of the hunters. Ұһ˻һǵܡ
The announcer is signing off for tonight. 㲥Ա㲥
The announcer tells the listeners what programme comes next. 㲥ԱһʲôĿ
The answer to this question is now under exploration. Ľ취̽С
The ant is a social insect. һȺ档
The antiaircraft guns shot down three enemy planes. ڻܵл
The apology toned down his anger. Ǹŭ
The applause of the audience drowned his voice. ڵûĻ
The apple ( He) is rotten at the core. ֻƻ͸ˡ͸ˡ
The apple almost choked him. ƻס
The apple harvest comes in September. ƻʱھ·ݡ
The apple is sour to the taste. ƻġ
The apple trees will blossom soon. ƻܿҪ
The apples give off a very sweet smell. Щƻɢǳζ
The apples have fallen from the tree. ƻϵ
The apples threw out a nice scent. ƻɢ㡣
The approach to the house was a narrow path. ͨⷿӵ·һխС
The Arab moved over to one side. Ƶһߡ
The archaeologists excavated an ancient city. ѧھһųַ
The Arctic explorers carried with them a lot of scientific instruments. ȥ̽ռѧ
The area has now been wired up to the mains. ѾͨԴˡ
The armed couter revolutionary rebellion was put down immediately. װƽϢȥ
The arms of a man correspond to the wings of a bird. ˵ֱ൱ĳ
The army did not hesitate.They took the town by storm. ӺɣͻϮռóǡ
The army fought very bravely during the war. ս֧Ӽ¸ҵս
The army has made an advance. ȡýչ
The army marched past the general. Ӵӽǰ߹
The army must become one with the people. ӱһƬ
The army stole a march on the enemy by marching at night and attacking them in the mo ƾҹо糿͵Ϯ˵ˡ
The army suffered a tremendous defeat. ֧Ұܡ
The army were on the march at 6 o'clock. о
The arrangement of a large library takes a long time. һҴͼݷǳʱ䡣
The arrow on the map indicates where the accident happened. ͼϵļͷָʾ¹ʷĵص㡣
The art students sketched the people in the parade as it passed. Щѧѧж龭ʱд
The article could be spun out to 6 , 000 words if necessary. ҪĻƪ¿Լӳǧ֡
The article has been compressed. ƪѾѹ
The article in the paper was a sneer at business. ֽϵƪǶҵļ
The article is beneath criticism. ƪмֵ
The articles in English still trip me up. ӢĵֹڴȻʹһ塣
The artist thirsted for fame. 
The artist toned down the cruder colour in his painting. ʹĻ滭еĴֲɫˡ
The artist used red and orange to picture the sun set. λúɫͳɫա
The artist was highly regarded. λҷǳ𾴡
The artist's picture is incomplete. ҵŻδɡ
The athlete is in training. ˶Աúá
The athletes were strung up before the race. ˶Աǰ׼
The Atlantic is a mighty ocean. Ǹ嫵ĺ
The Atlantic is relatively long and narrow. ˵ֳխ
The atmosphere in the hall was very hot. ǴĿȡ
The attack started at dawn. ڷʱʼ
The attack succeeded. νɹˡ
The attack was so strong that we were required to fall back. ԷĽ̫ˣֻȴ
The attentive audience were listening to the English talk in the auditorium. þ۾Ӣﱨ档
The audience cheered. ںȲɡ
The audience clapped for five minutes. ڹƴӡ
The audience coughed down the tedious speaker. ÿֹǸ߳˵˼ȥ
The audience cried the speaker down as soon as he started on a third digression. ˵οʼȥʱ˳ʹ
The audience hung on every word. ϸÿһ仰
The audience laughed at the comedian's wit. ϲԱķȤʹڷЦ
The audience liked the song so much that she sang it all over again. ڷǳϲ֧裬ִͷһ顣
The audience remained quiet as the music died away. ͣʱԱྲ
The audience showed its approval by applauding. ڹʾ
The audience was charmed by our songs. ʮǳĸ衣
The audience was invited to stop hehind to discuss the play with its author. ڱ;籾һ۸þ硣
The audience was tense as they waited for the acrobat to jump. ڵȴӼԱʱܽš
The auditorium is a building of great magnitude. һ޴Ľ
The auditorium was packed that night. ϣＷˡ
The auditory organ 
The author is often negligent in his style. λߵķ糣
The author's name is printed on the title page. ӡڱҳϡ
The author's prejudices stick out all over. ߵƫ洦ɼ
The avalanche crashed down the mountainside. ѩȻһ䵽ɽߡ
The average age of the boys in this class is twelve. ѧƽΪʮꡣ
The average annual per capita income is 10 , 000 yuan. ˾һԪ
The average man is not interested in this subject. ͨһĿȤ
The average of 4 , 5 and 6 is 5. ͵ƽΪ
The average of 4 and 8 is six. ˺ĵƽ
The azaleas made a mass of colour in the garden. ž黨԰һƬɫʡ
The babies whom the nurses look after are healthy. ЩɱԱϵĺӺܽ
The baby cannot stand yet. Ӥվ
The baby doubled its weight in a year. Ӥһһ
The baby has reached the stage when he can stand up. ӤվĽ׶ˡ
The baby has wetted the bed. ӰѴʪˡ
The baby hurt itself when it fell out of its cot. ӤСˡ
The baby is bare. Ӥӡ
The baby is calling for his mother. ӤҪĸס
The baby is crying for mother. Ӥ޺Ҫĸס
The baby is picking at the bed clothes. ӤץŪ
The baby is sleeping away quietly. Ӥһֱ˯š
The baby is snug in its cradle. Ӥҡкʡ
The baby likes to splash in the bath. Ӥϲԡнˮ
The baby sat on my knee. Ӥҵϡ
The baby screamed all night. Ӥҹ޽С
The baby sobbed itself to sleep. Ӥ˯ˡ
The baby spat out the bitter pill. Ӥѿҩ˳
The baby spat out the egg. ӤѳԵļ³ˡ
The baby spilled his orange juice on the floor. ǸСѽ֭õذˡ
The baby stopped crying at the sight of its mother. Ӥ򿴵ĸ׶ֹͣޡ
The baby took the breast. Ӥ̡
The baby tore my book and spoilt it. Ӥҵ˺ˣŪˡ
The baby was crying with hunger. ӤڿޣΪˡ
The baby was kicking and screaming. ӤּС
The baby was lifted onto the bed. ӱϡ
The baby was named Ronald. ӱȡΪɵ¡
The baby weighs three kilos. Ӥء
The baby's first word was \ mama \. Ӥ˵ĵһ衣
The baby's mouth opened and it began to cry. Ӥſˡ
The back of a stamp gets sticky when it's wet. Ʊıʪ˾ͻᷢճ
The bad boy broke his mother's heart. ⻵ʹ͸ˡ
The bad boy got his just deserts in the end. ⻵յõӦеĳͷ
The bad boy had a beating. ǻкһٴ
The bad children left the room dirty to spite their maid. ЩӰѷŪŮӶˡ
The bad food in the restaurant displeased him. ҷĵӷʹ
The bad man was punished for his evil acts. ΪΪܵ˳ͷ
The bad news cast a chill over the gathering. Ϣʹۻ˸еɨˡ
The bad news made him ill. ҵϢʹˡ
The bad weather conspired with other causes to make his plan a complete failure. ټԭʹļƻ⵽ʧܡ
The bad weather will upset our plans for a picnic. ⻵Ұ͵ļƻҡ
The badge clips on to the coat. ¸б룬Աϡ
The bag is just what I want , only it costs too much. Ҫģ̫ˡ
The bag is so heavy that I can't carry it. ̫ˣò
The bag was so full that it burst open. ôˡ
The baker put the bread on the counter. ʦڹ̨ϡ
The Bakers lead a cat and dog life. I hate living near them. ˷쳳ܣ治ϲסǸ
The balcony juts out over the garden. ̨ڻ԰Ϸͻ
The ball bounded from the wall. ǽϵ
The ball crossed line. 硣
The ball did not hit Roger because he ducked. ûд޽ܣΪæͷ
The ball fell from his grasp. ˡ
The ball is out. ˡ
The ball smashed the window. ˲
The ball sprang back and hit him. 򵯻شϡ
The ball was rolling down the hill. ɽȥ
The balloon burst. ըˡ
The band played a march. ֶһ֧
The band played the guests in. ֶӭ
The band was playing up when we entered. ǽʱֶӿʼࡣ
The bandits hatched up a plot. ǿǲ߻ı
The bandits that lay up in those hills have all been rounded up. ǱЩɽ˶ѾΧˡ
The bank allows 5% interest on deposits. иٷ֮Ϣ
The bank is just two blocks away. ·С
The bank keeps its money in a steel safe. аǮڸƱ
The banker knows about finance. мҶýڡ
The bar tender endeavoured to persuade the lad to drink some whisky , but he was as f ưɼдԱƴȰСӺȵʿɾƣСʮ
The barber clipped Murray's hair short. ʦĬͷ̡
The barber powdered the man's face after shaving him. ʦǸ˹ι˷ۡ
The bark of a dog sounded in the night. ҹ
The barometre is jumping up rapidly. ѹѸ
The base of the cliff is being gradually washed away by the sea. µĵײ𽥱ˮʴ
The basketball match was declared off. ȡˡ
The batsman made a good hit. Աһ
The battalion's outposts were called in. Ӫǰڲѱٻء
The battle continued for several hours until darkness came on. ս˼Сʱֱڡ
The battle is now on. սڽС
The battle lasted three days. ս졣
The battle was a victory for our army. һǾӴʤˡ
The battle was celebrated in verse. ʫս
The battle was won at great cost of life. Ŵⳡʤ̡
The battle wore on through the night սһҹ
The beach is swarming with bathers. ߼Ӿߡ
The beam has begun to sag. ʼ´ˡ
The bear , wounded badly , gathered all its strength to rush at the hunter. ֻˣʹȫˡ
The bear has lived up to his reputation for stupidity. ֻܹȻ鴫ó档
The bear was trapped. ֻܱ
The beard grows too fast on the chin. °͵ĺӳ̫졣
The beating of his heart grew fainter. ԽԽˡ
The beautiful is not always the same as the good. ĶһǺõĶ
The bed clothes are all crumpled. ϱȫˡ
The bed was comfortable and I slept well. ʣ˯úܺá
The bees are forever making honey. ۷䲻ͣۡ
The begger spun a long yarn about his misfortume. ؤ齲һƪԼβҵĹ¡
The beginning of the century brought many new inventions. ͳ·֡
The bell bears an inscription in Chinese characters. ֻкʡ
The bell rang for the break. μϢˡ
The bell sang out the hour of midnight. ҹʮ㡣
The bells are in the tower of the church. ڽõ¥
The best approach to learn a foreign language is the study of the spoken language. ѧϰõ;ѧ
The best place for storage of money is a bank. ǴǮõĵط
The best way is by bus , the next best is by air. ǳκõǳ˷ɻ
The best way to defend is to attack. õķǽ
The best way to open an envelope is to slit it at the top. ŵ÷ڶ𿪡
The better I know him , the more I learn from him. Խ˽ѧĶԽࡣ
The bicycle doctor is doctoring my bicycle. гг
The bicycles they produced were not up to standard. ǰгϱ׼
The big audience pressed into the small building. ڼһС
The big boy ducked all the small boys in the river. ǸкеСкͰˮ
The big boys jeer at Tom because he is so small. кǳЦķΪӺܰС
The big boys jumped into the river but little Ned hung back. ЩкӶˣСڵηǰ
The big building has a solid foundation to hold it up. ¥м̵Ļ֧
The big city bewildered the old woman from the country. аλ̫̫ŪͿˡ
The big dog walked past the little dog with scorn. ֺ߹Сߡ
The big firm merged two smaller firms. Ҵ˾沢ҽСĹ˾
The big question is what to do next. Ҫһô
The big ship was in full sail. 緫
The big table takes up too much room. Ŵ̫ռطˡ
The big tables enable all books to be laid out with ease. ЩӺܴ󣬰е̯滹´ࡣ
The big water jar was full. ˮˮġ
The bike hit a bump on the road. г·һ
The bike is under repair. гС
The bill has been carried. 鰸ѱͨ
The bill has passed through the committee. ᰸ίԱͨ
The bill is past due. Ʊݹˡ
The bill is payable on demand. ֧Ʊȡ
The bird broke its wing. ֻ۶һֻ
The bird escaped from the cage. ӳӡ
The bird flew back and forth. ǰǰطɡ
The bird flew up. ˡ
The bird is picking at the grains left in the cornfield. ʳʣµĹ
The bird sat on the branch. ֦ϡ
The bird slowly spiraled upward. 
The bird spread its wings and flew away. չ򣬷ˡ
The bird took refuge from the cat in the tree. ֻɵϣ㿪è
The bird took wing and started. ֻܾȥˡ
The bird was imprisoned in a cage. һ
The birds are silent in the trees. Ȼ
The birds flew off at the firing of the gun. һǹͷˡ
The birds scattered when the children went near them. ں߽ʱɢˡ
The birds start to sing at sunrise. ʱʼ質
The birds were flying about and twittering with delight. Ĵ裬š
The birds were hopping in the garden. ڻ԰Ծ
The birds were singing away in the trees. ϳͣ
The birds were singing. Сڻ
The birthday cake was frosted. յϼ˪
The black and the gold contrast prettily in that design. ͼкɫԱЧܺá
The black clouds gave warning of an approaching storm. ЩƸһ꽫ҪƽԤס
The black colour kills the picture. ɫѻˡ
The black dress was her choice. Ǻɫȹѡġ
The black sky was an indication of rain. ڳҪļ
The black smith forged horseshoes. ơ
The black workers stuck out against the reactionary bill. ˹˰չһ
The blackboard has been wiped clean. ڰɾˡ
The blacks and the whites were no longer separated in the public places. ڹ˺Ͱ˲ٱָˡ
The blacksmith was there reading the notice. Ǹ￴档
The blame rests entirely with us. ȫǡ
The blanket slipped off the bed. ̺ӴӴϻ
The blood streamed down from the wound in his head. Ѫͷϵ˿
The blossom are out. ˡ
The blow stunned him. һȭʡ¡
The blow took him on the head. һȭͷϡ
The blue dress doesn't suit me. ɫȹҴʡ
The boat battled with the storm. ͷ籩
The boat broke in pieces. ΪƬ
The boat drew away. ҡˡ
The boat glided down the river. С˳¡
The boat has a full crew. ⴬Ա
The boat hit a rock and capsized. ˡ
The boat is sailing up a river. غӶϡ
The boat sailed under the bridge. ʻ
The boat soon steadied again. Ǵܿȶ
The boat tilted. ˡ
The boat tipped dangerously. Σյбš
The boat tipped over and we were all in the water. ˣǶˮˡ
The boat was struggling against the waves. Сڲеǰ
The boat was tossing on the big waves. ڴš
The boat will take you over. ӡ
The boiler burst. ¯ըˡ
The boilers are producing too much pressure , they'll have to be dampped down. ¯յѹ̫ˣѹˡ
The bold outline of the mountain appeared ahead of us. ɽǰ
The book can be bought in any bookstore. Ȿļ궼򵽡
The book caused great interest and argument. ⱾǼȤۡ
The book consists of several chapters. Ȿкü¡
The book disappointed me. ⱾʹҺʧ
The book does not tell the readers the end of the story. Ȿûаѹ½ָ߶ߡ
The book ends with a conclusion. ⱾһΪ
The book had come as a bombshell to many learned people in Britain. ⱾӢѧߡ
The book has relation to industry. Ȿ빤ҵйء
The book in question is out of print. ѳ档
The book is in ( out of) stock. УûУ
The book is in the press now. ⱾĿǰӡˢ
The book is now issued in six volumes. ַ档
The book is nowhere to be bought. Ȿ鵽򲻵
The book is one of the landmarks in the progress of modern science. Ȿִѧչһʱľ
The book is out. Ȿȥˡ
The book is overdue. You'll have to renew it. ѹڣ衣
The book is still in preparation. ڱдС
The book is too much for me. Ȿ˵̫ˡ
The book is well printed. Ȿӡˢ
The book is worth reading. Ȿֵһ
The book now seems dated. Ȿƺʱˡ
The book opens with a story about the author's childhood. Ȿͯʱĵһ¿ʼġ
The book seems to have been translated into many languages already. Ȿ鿴˺üԵ뱾ˡ
The book set me thinking. Ǳʹ˼
The book tells us more about the doctor. ⱾǸڴ
The book treats of astronomy. Ȿǽѧġ
The book was damned by the critics. Ȿ⵽ҵָ
The book was favourably noticed. Ȿú
The book was not intended to be an attack on Christianity. Ȿıⲻǹ̵ġ
The book was old and soon fell apart. ̫ˣһ¾ɢˡ
The book was published in 1980. Ǳġ
The book was so dull that I didn't finish it. Ȿ̫ˣûжꡣ
The book was sold out on the first day. ڵһһա
The book was too long--I couldn't read through. Ȿ̫ˡҲȫ
The book will be of great value to the students of English. ⱾѧӢѧкܴļֵ
The book will be published in a few weeks Ȿ鼸ںͳ档
The book will be sent back next Monday. Ȿ齫һͻء
The book will be valuable to me in my work. ҵĹмֵ
The book you lost is his. 㶪Ǳġ
The books are on the table. ϡ
The book's dedication reads \ To Mother \. ״д׸ĸס
The books you ask for are all sold out. Ҫ鶼ˡ
The books you read are probably in finer print with lines closer together. ӡоܣҲС
The boss discharged him ϰ
The boss drives her workers hard. ϰʹظɻ
The boss kicked the clerk out for an offensive remark. ϰΪǸְԱ˵һðĻͰˡ
The boss kissed the other performers off as mere amateurs. ϰΪıֻҵˮƽǴ򷢵ˡ
The boss often made her work twelve or thirteen hours a day. ϰ峣ʹÿ칤ʮСʱ
The boss threatened to fire him. ϰвҪ
The boss threw the young worker out. ϰṤ˽ˡ
The boss took John to one of his workshops. ϰԼһȥ
The bottle is full of wine. ƿװ˾ơ
The bottle is labelled 'Poison'. ƿŶƷǩ
The bottles have all been corked up. ƿӶѾˡ
The bottles should be washed out after every experiment. ÿһʵ֮Ӧðƿӵڲϴɾ
The bourgeois papers cried up the book for reasons of their own. ʲ׼ֽǱԼ⡣
The bowl has a crack in it. ѷ졣
The box is one metre wide and two metres deep. һ׿׳
The box is too heavy. ̫ˡ
The box was heavy but he managed to carry it. Ӻأ跨ˡ
The boy aimed a stone at the bird. кʯ׼С׼ȥ
The boy bores me to death. ǸӰҷˡ
The boy broke a cup. ǺӴһֻ豭
The boy bumped his head on the wall. Ǹкͷײǽˡ
The boy clenched his money in his hand. ӰǮ߬
The boy confessed that he had behaved irresponsibly , and promised his father that he ӳ̫𣬲ױ֤ҪĹ¡
The boy cried out with delight when he saw his mother. кĸ׸˵غ
The boy dammed up his anger. Ǻסķŭ
The boy didn't come to for two days. кδѹ
The boy doubled his fists. к߬ȭͷ
The boy dreams of becoming a pilot. Ǻһ뵱Ա
The boy echoed every word of his mother. ⺢Ӹѧ˵
The boy fell down from a tree and hurt his leg. кϵȡ
The boy fell while he was climbing the tree. кʱˤˡ
The boy followed his father out. Ӹ˳ȥ
The boy got mixed up with bad company and began to steal and rob his friends. He went кͻǽһ𣬲ʼ͵ѵĶ
The boy grew so fast that his mother was obliged to piece out his coat. кô죬ĸײò·Ŵ
The boy had a hungry look. Ǹкмɫ
The boy had a small branch of a tree in his hand. һС֦
The boy had dreams of being a hero. ⺢뵱Ӣۡ
The boy has a gentle spirit. Ǻ˳
The boy has come down with influenza. кԸð
The boy has read right through the book. кѰⱾȫˡ
The boy hopped a ditch. Сһ
The boy is building a snowman. кڶѩˡ
The boy is clever and will go far in his job. кܴгɾ͵ġ
The boy is dabbling his hand in the water. ⺢ˮ
The boy is eager to ride his new bicycle. кг
The boy is feeling empty. кöӶˡ
The boy is full of fire and courage. к˼
The boy is more or less tired. ⺢Щˡ
The boy is not at all shy with them. ⺢ӺһһҲߡ
The boy is not hungry , but just greedy. к̰ˡ
The boy is reflecting how to answer the question. кڿش⡣
The boy is surely capable of walking 10 miles. ⺢ӿ϶ʮӢ
The boy is under the illusions of piloting an aeroplane. Ǹڻʻɻ
The boy is under ward. кܵ໤
The boy is very industrious and stays at home every evening to study. кùÿڼѧϰ
The boy knocked the table over and muddled all my papers. кӣҵĸ嶼Ūˡ
The boy lived in misery. ⺢С
The boy made a frame for his picture. ⺢ΪĻһӡ
The boy made away with the big apple. ⺢ӰѴƻԹˡ
The boy made away with the broken cup when he knew his father was coming back soon. к֪׼ѴıӲ
The boy made faces at the teacher when he was not observed. Ǹкʦһʦ
The boy mimicked his father's voice and set everyone off laughing. кģ׵ɤʹҶЦ
The boy mooned about all day until his dog was found. ҵĹ֮ǰǸк춼ڷ
The boy must be a spy and was telling a lie. ⺢һǸ˵Żѡ
The boy nibbled at the cake , trying to spin it out as long as possible. кһСһСڵؿűѱһЩʱ䡣
The boy observed what is going on between them. кע⵽֮䷢
The boy pictured his day at school to his parents. ǸкĸѧУһ
The boy pleaded for another chance to pass the test. Ǹѧٸһλͨԡ
The boy plucked a feather from the goose. кӴӶϲһë
The boy promised to reform if given another chance. ǸкӦᣬĹ¡
The boy protested under his breath. кرʾ
The boy put the telephone out of order. кѵ绰Ūˡ
The boy puts his elbows on the desk. кϡ
The boy ran away and defied his friends to catch him. СкܿҼĻ׷
The boy refused to go. ⺢Ӳȥ
The boy ripped the newspaper apart. Ǹк˺˱ֽ
The boy sewed up his mouth and answered nothing. кʲôҲش
The boy showed defiance by refusing to eat. ⺢Ծʳ
The boy sorrowed over the money that he lost. ǸкΪʧǮѹ
The boy started back in fear when he saw the snake. кŵ͵ء
The boy stumbled over a stone. кʯͷˡ
The boy took a dislike for cats. кϲè
The boy touched off a firecracker. ⺢ӵȼ˱
The boy wanted to join the Red Army but was turned down because he was under age. кҪμӺΪСûбͬ⡣
The boy wanted to tough it out and to be a cowboy. ǸкҪܲһͯ
The boy was bowled over by the good news. кϢŪò֪롣
The boy was committed to the care of his uncle. кίиչܡ
The boy was getting down a ladder. к
The boy was punished because of unsatisfactory work. ǺΪܵ˳ͷ
The boy was taken in the charge of his tutor. кļͥʦ
The boy was ticked off for staying out so late. кؼ̫ܵ𱸡
The boy was tired but he climbed the hill bit by bit. Ǹкˣһһɽˡ
The boy went on eating till he was full. ⺢һֱԵ
The boy went swimming in the deep lake regardless of his mother's fears for his safet Ǹкĸ׶ȫĵţܵӾ
The boy wired into the meal. кʼ̻ʵش
The boy works hard; still he never seems tired. ǸкŬȻƣ롣
The boy wound his arms round his mother's neck. кֱ۽Ĳӡ
The boys and girls are standing in a row. кŮվһС
The boys are all right. Ƕȫ
The boys are spinning their tops. кڳ档
The boy's ball was rolling down the hill. кӵɽ¹ȥ
The boys began to argue , and presently came to blows. þʹˡ
The boys climbed over the wall. кǽͷ
The boys did all sort of mischief immediately my back was turned. һתǾ͵ҡ
The boy's failure was due to continued disregard of his studies. ⺢ӵĲɶѧϰĺӡ
The boy's fears were only imaginary. СĿ־ֻһ
The boys fight whenever they meet. Щкÿܡ
The boys formed a plan to visit Stratford. кǶ˲ι˹ظļƻ
The boys go to school in groups. кǳȺӵѧȥ
The boy's hair stuck up straight with fright. кŵëֱ
The boy's hands were dirty. Ǹкӵֺࡣ
The boys have been comrades since kindergarten days. ЩӴ׶԰ʱͳ˺ѡ
The boys hid Jone's bike to play a trick on him. ǰǶг׽Ū
The boys in the classroom are his classmates. Щкͬѧ
The boy's indifference to his shoolwork was a trouble to his parents. ⺢ӲѧУζĸ˵Ǹ鷳¡
The boy's interest soon lapsed. ǺӵȤñʧˡ
The boys jumped into the pool one after another. ̵Ӿ
The boys look very happy. кǺܸˡ
The boys made believe that they were the soldiers. Ǽװսʿ
The boy's performance of the job showed that he had some training. ǸкɵĻܹһЩѵ
The boys played a sly joke on their friends by pretending they forgot to bring the fo кǼװ˴ҰʳƷǵѿ˸Ƥ
The boys robbed the old man and beat him up. ЩкǸ˲ʹһ١
The boys rolled a huge snow ball. ǹ˸ѩ
The boys set the wood on fire. ǰľͷˡ
The boys sneered at him because his family was poor. кǳЦΪ
The boys took a tramp together over the hills. кһͽЩɽڡ
The boys tried to climb the mountain , but they falied because of the bad weather. ɽûɹ
The boys wandered around the town with nothing to do. Щк£ϵй䡣
The boys were fighting , but the teacher separated them. кڴܣԱˡ
The boys were flying their kites. ڷŷݡ
The boys were hardly settled in the classroom before the monitor started in on them f ǻûڽ೤Ϳʼǣ˵
The boys were packed together in a small room. кǶһС
The boys were slinging stones into the river. ǵʱͶʯӡ
The boys were spinning the bicycle wheel as they fixed it. кгʱת֡
The boys were throwing stones into the river. ʯӡ
The boys were very dirty after playing football. ЩкһŪúࡣ
The boys were very pleased with their presents. кǺϲǵõ
The boys who live in the house are physics students. סĺϵѧ
The brain is the organ of thought. ˼ά١
The brakes screeched when the car stopped suddenly. ͻȻͣס̶ɲ
The branch of the tree gave , but it did not break. ֦ˣûжϡ
The branch served as a check on his fall. ֦סµ
The branches are growing outwards. ֦ⳤ
The branches of the trees roofed the trail through the forest. ֦ڱּС·
The branches were bending with the weight of the fruit. ֦ʵѹˡ
The branches were bowed down with ripened fruit. ֦Ĺʵѹˡ
The bread has gone mouldy. ùˡ
The breaking of the bottle is a physical change. ƿ仯
The breeze blew the leaves in. Ҷ˽
The breeze came whispering in our ears. ΢ɳɳǶߴ
The bride was dressed in white. ﴩɫ
The bridge connects the two sides of the river. ŰѺӵ
The bridge does not feel safe , it wobbles. ŲȣһֱڻΡ
The bridge has been restored since the end of war. ս޸
The bridge has washed out. ѱ
The bridge is made of stone. ʯͷġ
The bridge is opened to traffic. ͨˡ
The bridge must be repaired within three days at all costs. Ҫڰ޺á
The bridge trembled when the heavy lorry drove over it. غصĿʱҡˡ
The bridge went under the heavy weight. ѹ֮ſˡ
The bright lights of the car dazzled me. ƹյҵ۷
The bright moon is riding high in the sky. ¸
The British Empire Ӣ۹
The British Expeditionary Force ӢԶ
The British forces had to fall back quickly. ӢֻѸٺ󳷡
The British forces had to retreat quickly. Ӣˡ
The British Foreign Secretary is the minister who looks after foreign affairs. Ӣ⽻µĲ
The British government devalued the pound. ӢʹӢֵˡ
The British guards searched his clothes. ӢѲ¡
The British national flag is red , white , and blue. ӢǺ졢סɫ
The British Parliament consists of the House of Lords and the House of Commons. ӢϡԺɡ
The British people live in Britain. ӢסӢ
The British Queen lives in Buckingham Palace. ӢŮסڰ׽𺺹
The broad lines on the map correspond to roads. ͼϵĴߴ·
The broad masses stuck out for the vigour of the law. ȺڼҪ͡
The broken glass glittered in the sun. 鲣̫⡣
The broken spout on that teapot should be mended. Ҫֻƺ޺á
The brook is murmuring over the pebbles. Ϫˮʯ졣
The brown grass is the effect of the dry weather. ݻɺĽ
The Browns are leaving the town , so their house is for sale. һҪ뿪ǣԷҪ
The Browns brought away rather mixed impressions of their holiday in London. һҴ׶ضȼٻŸָͬӡ
The Browns will board you quite cheaply. ʼҽӦ˵Ļʳ
The bruise was caused by a kick. ˺ǽߵġ
The bucket needs filling. Ͱ
The builder pays his men on Fridays. ӪĹ˷Ǯ
The builder said his men would start work the next day. ˵йͿʼɻ
The builders are still working on the house. 췿ӡ
The builders set the panels in very carefully. ˰ǶǳСĵȥ
The builders will complete the new sports centre next year. ˽꽨µ˶ġ
The building burst into flames. ¥ˡ
The building crashed to the ground. ¥̮ˡ
The building doesn't look very solid. Ӻ󲻴ʵ
The building has been made over into a school. ¥ѸĽһѧУ
The building is under construction. ¥ڽС
The building is very old. ܹϡ
The building of the bridge is in progress. ڽС
The building of the reservoir is going forward without any trouble. ˮ⽨蹤̽չ˳
The building stands 30 metres high. ¥ʮס
The building stood apart from others. ¥¥Ƿֿġ
The building that stands on the left is a museum. λߵĴ¥һݡ
The building was consumed by a fire. ¥ջˡ
The buildings are spaced so that they will not be too close together. ¥ʹ¥֮һ룬ӵһ
The bulb has gone. ݻˡ
The bull made for him. ţ
The bulldozers quickly leveled off the site. ܿѹƽˡ
The bullet marks on the wall speak of the fierce fighting that took place here. ǽϵĵ˵ս
The bumping and shaking make extra work for your eyeball muscles. ģҡļĹ
The burden fell on me. ϡ
The burglar forced his way in. ҹŶ롣
The burglar made away with several valuable jewels worth about 10 , 000. ͵˼ֵԼһӢļ䱦
The burglars left the room in great disorder. ⷿŪ߰㡣
The burial took place at 6 o'clock. Ӿеġ
The burning wood sparked. ȼŵľͷɳǡ
The burntout airliner was completely written off , it could no longer be considered t ջٵķɻȫˡ
The bus came to a stop. ͣ
The bus conductor collected money from the passengers. ƱԱ˿Ǯ
The bus has arrived at the station. Ѿվˡ
The bus has stopped with a jerk. һͣסˡ
The bus has stuck in the mire. С
The bus is loading. ˡ
The bus is turning left. ת䡣
The bus jerked along the rough road. ڲƽ·ϵн
The bus may be late. Ҳ㡣
The bus narrowly missed me because I jumped to one side. һûײңΪһȥˡ
The bus promptly obeys its wheel. Ѹٵ淽̶ǰ
The bus stop is on the right side of the road. վ·ұߡ
The bus stopped and he jumped off( it). ͣ˳
The bus stopped at an obscure village. ͣһƧĴׯ
The bus stopped by the tree. ͣǿԡ
The bus stopped to take up the students. ͣЩѧϳ
The bus stops at the next corner. һսǿվ
The bus travels to and fro between London and Brighton. ˹׶벼֮䡣
The bus was full up , so we waited for next one. ˹Ｗģǵһ
The bus was so full that I could hardly turn around. ϼҼ޷ת
The buses run every five minutes. ÿӿһΡ
The busier he is , the happier he feels. ԽæԽеˡ
The business done this year amounts to 2000 as against 1500 last year. ӪҵΪӢȥΪӢ
The business firm received a government loan. Ǽеõһʴ
The business is just getting to pay. տʼǮ
The business is now highly specialized. ְҵھи߶ȵרԡ
The business is under new management. ڻˡ
The business of doctors is to prevent and cure disease. ҽְԤƼ
The busy road is a danger to small children. ͨæĵ·СһΣա
The button won't clasp. ӿ۲ϡ
The cabin door was torn off by the wind. űˡ
The cabin was made of logs. СԲľġ
The cake had sugar on top. ϱǡ
The cake tastes good. ζܺá
The cake was too rich for me to eat but children enjoyed it very much. Ҿֱ̫ˣǺϲԡ
The calculation is based on false data. Ǹݴݡ
The calculations have come out right. ȷġ
The camel had such a long neck. յĲӺܳ
The camels smell water far away. ᵽԶˮ
The camera was moved( when clicked). 춯ʱƶˡ
The camera was tipped. б
The camper's tent was held in a firm position by ropes which were attached to stakes. ҰӪߵϵľ׮ϵι̶ġ
The campers went to sleep watching the glimmer of their small fire. ҰӪ߿ǵСѵ΢˯ˡ
The campfire flamed. ˡ
The canal was built and operated by the people of Panama. ˺ɰ޽͹ġ
The candidate kicked off his campaign with a speech on television. ѡڵ˵Ϳʼѡ
The candidate was put in the other day. ѡ˲ǰѡˡ
The candle began to flare. ⿪ʼҡҷ
The candle went out. Ϩˡ
The candles burned quickly. úܿ졣
The canoe filled with water , then went under and sank. ľ۽ˮȻˮȥˡ
The canyon yawned before him. Ͽǰ濪Ŵڡ
The cap has a red star on it. ñһźǡ
The capitalist cheated the workers over their wages. ʱ˹˹ʡ
The capitalists exploit the workers. ʱˡ
The captain charted this area out and it's quite safe to sail in it. ںͼϱһﺽ൱
The captain detailed three soldiers to watch the road. ӳʿ·
The captain has been promoted major. ξΪУ
The captain is the leader of the team. ӳȫӵ쵼ߣ
The captain leads his team. ӳ쵼ӡ
The captain must return to the post. ξصӪȥ
The captain of the ship has deserted. ӡ
The captain ordered the crew to square away and sail before the wind. ˮӭ﷫˷ʻ
The captain sailed the ship through a narrow passage. ʻͨխˮ
The captain sent a detail of ten men to blow up the bridge. ӳɳʮǲըš
The captain sent the soldiers back to their quarters. ξʿӪȥ
The captain shouted , \ Fall in !\ just as the parade was about to begin. оҪʼʱξϣ
The captain tore open the boy's shirt. ξ˺˺ӵĳ¡
The car broke down , but the mechanic mended it. ϣ޹޺ˡ
The car broke down and we were stranded on a lonely road. ˣǱһƫƧ·ϡ
The car bumped against the tree. ײϡ
The car bumped into the car in front. ײǰĳӡ
The car came to a sudden halt in the middle of the road. ·ͻȻͣ
The car crashed into a gate. ײ˴š
The car crashed into a tree. ײϡ
The car engine has been idling away for several minutes. ķת˼ӡ
The car has been smashed up. ѱײ١
The car has practically fallen apart. ֱѾķˡ
The car has spun away. Ѽ۶ȥ
The car hit the wall. ײǽˡ
The car industry is important to the United States. ˵ҵҪġ
The car is changing up. ڼӿٶȡ
The car is clapped out. ƾɲˡ
The car is going at high speed. Ըʻ
The car is going nice and fast. úܿ졣
The car knocked a tree down. ײ
The car left a trail of dust behind it. ۹һ̳
The car missed me by inches. Щײҡ
The car must have a service before we go on holiday. ǳȼ֮ǰһ¡
The car pulled away. ӿˡ
The car pulled up outside the guesthouse ( in front of the hotel). ڱ棨ùǰ棩ͣ
The car ran over a child. Сշ
The car rounded the corner. չֽǡ
The car runs at a speed of sixty miles an hour. ÿСʱʮӢٶʻ
The car scraped along the wall. С䵽ǽˡ
The car skidded off the road. ·档
The car stopped to pick me up. ͣҡ
The car turned round and went back again. Сתͷֻȥˡ
The car was damaged by rough usage. ̨ö𻵡
The car was moving very quickly. ʻúܿ졣
The car was new. µġ
The car was running , let us say , eighty km. an hour. ʱóʱԼʮ
The car was stuck in a snow drift. һѩסˡ
The car was thickly coated with dust. ϸһҡ
The car will carry five people. ⲿСˡ
The caretaker closes up the school at 6 p.m.. ӿԱرУš
The carpenter ran his ruler over the shed and sized it up at once. ľó߰һ£Ƴ
The carpenter shaved off the rough corners of the plank. ľľĴֽƽ
The carpenter squared the board. ľľŪΡ
The carpenter was hammering in his workshop. ľﴸ
The carpet suits the colour of the wall paper. ̺ǽֽɫơ
The carpets and curtains match well. ̺ʹ䡣
The carpets are showing wear. ̺õƾˡ
The carriages ran foul of each other. ײ
The cars covered 200 miles a day. һ
The cars flashed by. Сɳ۶
The cars of the train are coupled together by shackles. гĳᱻš
The cars were snowed under by the drifts. ѩûˡ
The cars were speeding along the road. ·ۡ
The cars zoomed past on the wide highway. ڿĹ·ʻ
The cart jolted along the rough road. ᫲ƽĵ·ϵн
The cart rolled along the road. Ŵ·ǰ
The cart stuck fast in the mud. 
The cart was drawn by horses. ǣ
The case contains my clothes. װҵ¡
The case stands on the witness's testimony. Ҫ֤˵֤
The case was brought to court for trial. ⰸύԺ
The case was put out of court. ⰸء
The case was so heavy that we could not lift it. ̫أ̧
The cashier paid the money out efficiently. Ա
The castle fronts the sea. Ǳ򺣡
The castle has a lovely situation on a hill. Ǳɽϣ
The castle overlooksthe city. ǱȫС
The castle was full of sightseers. Ǳﵽǹ۹ߡ
The cat catches mice è׽
The cat catches the rat. è׽
The cat curled up on my knee. Сèϥһš
The cat died of starvation. ֻèˡ
The cat flew at the mouse. è˹ȥ
The cat froze when it saw the bird. èһҲ
The cat has upset the bowl. èˡ
The cat humped its back when it became angry. èŭʱͰѱ¡
The cat is being fed. èڱιʳ
The cat is walking on the straw mat. èڲϯߡ
The cat jumped on to a wall. èǽ
The cat lapped up the milk from a bowl. èţˡ
The cat lay in wait for the bird. ֻèһصֻ
The cat nosed out a rat. èŵ
The cat on the tree came down to me. ϵֻèˡ
The cat produced six kittens. ֻèֻСè
The cat sat on the sill and looked out of the window. èڴ̨ϣӴ⿴
The cat shook the rat. ֻèֻ˦
The cat shot out of the house with the dog behind her. èܳӣں׷
The cat spat at the dog. èŹ򡢷ŭС
The cat sprang on the mouse. èһԾֻ
The cat take took refuge in a tree. èϡ
The cat walked noiselessly through the grass. èش˲ƺ
The cat was asleep in front of the fire. ֻèڻ¯ǰ˯
The cat was crouching in the grass , waiting for the bird. ֻè׷ڲݴ׽ֻ
The cat was evidently incurable and the old couple had to get it put away. ֻèĲȻûκˣϷֻ˰ɱ
The cat was scratching at the door to be let out last night. èצץţ˷ȥ
The cat woke up and stretched. èʱ
The catch on that door is broken. ϵĹҹˡ
The caterpillar turned into butterfly. ë˺
The cat's ears stick up. èĶ
The cat's eyes were gleaming in the dark. è۾ںڰ⡣
The cats purr. èڻС
The cattle cropped the grass short. ڰѲݳʣú̡ܶ
The cattle got out of the field through an opening in the fence. ţΧȱܳ
The cause of the crash is not known. ֪ԭ
The cavalry rode off at a dash. ر۶ȥ
The cave was quite dark inside. ൱ڡ
The cellar is below road level. ؽ·¡
The center threw the basketball to one of the forwards , who calmly sank the winning з򴫸һǰ棬ǰŵذͶȦ
The central heating will be put off next month. ¸ůˡ
The chain is an important part of a bicycle. гҪ
The chair fell to bits when I sat on it. ɢˡ
The chair is made of wood. ľͷġ
The chairman called on Mr. Brown to speak. ϯ벼
The chairman called on the representative of that country to address the meeting. ϯǸҵĴ
The chairman initiate the newly elected members of the committee. ϯʽµѡίԱ
The chairman ordered silence. ϯҪҰ
The chairman silenced the meeting. ϯòμӻ˰
The chairman spoke for half an hour at the meeting. ϯڻ˰Сʱķԡ
The chairman stepped up and declared the meeting open. ϯϽ̨ᡣ
The chairman tried to settle the audience down. ϯͼڰ
The chairs are out of place. ŵò롣
The chalk fell off the desk and broke. ۱ʴϵˤˡ
The chalk jarred against the blackboard. ۱ںڰϷ֨֨
The champion didn't want to weigh in at more than 160 pounds. ѡֲϣԼ
The chance of promotion disposed him to accept the offer. ĻʹԸ顣
The change of water into ice results from the decreasing in temperature. ˮɱ¶Ƚ͵Ľ
The Changjiang River Bridge was opened to traffic in 1957. һͨ
The characteristic I like best in him is his cheerfulness. ϲص㡣
The characters on the paper came out under the influence of the heat of the fire. ֽ֮ϵּ¶˳
The chase escaped. ˡ
The chatter of sparrows annoyed her. ȸʹᷳ
The chemical formula for salt is NaCl. εĻѧʽ
The cherry blossoms burst forth in all their beauty. ӣͻȻˡ
The cherry tree has opened its flowers. ӣˡ
The cherry trees will blow next week. ӣܽ
The chest was thought to contain gold. ϻӱΪװнӡ
The chicken has laid an egg. ĸһ
The chidren gazed on ( or at )the animals at the zoo. ڶ԰Ÿֶ
The chief criminals shall be punished without fail. ׶ذ졣
The chief reason I'm not taking a holiday is that I have too much work to do. ҲݼٵҪԭ̫ĹҪ
The child began to learn composition at eight. ⺢Ӱ꿪ʼд
The child can count up to a hundred. Ǻһ١
The child can now tell the time. ⺢ڻῴӵˡ
The child climbed up three stairs without help. ⺢Ӳ˰Լ¥ݡ
The child clung to his mother as they walked round the park. ڹ԰ɢʱӽĸס
The child could not keep up with his father's stride. Сϲ׵ĴŲ
The child couldn't bear me to be away so long. 뿪ôúܲˡ
The child cried from hunger. ⺢Ӷֱޡ
The child doesn't seem to be able to keep anything down. Everything it eats comes up. ⺢ӺʲôҲԲ£ԵĶȫŻ˳
The child drew back from the dog when it barked at him. ڹʱ˻
The child fell to her death from the window. СŮӴϵȥˤˡ
The child goes to a nursery while his mother is at work. 蹤ʱ򣬺ж
The child got into bed. ϴȥ˯ˡ
The child had an easy delivery. ⺢˳ˡ
The child had gone also. Ҳˡ
The child has been ill treated. ⺢ܵŰ
The child has been spirited away. Сˡ
The child has spells of coughing. ⺢ӿһӡ
The child has wept out its sorrow and is asleep. ӿްޣ޵˱˯ˡ
The child hasn't a tooth left in her mouth. ⺢һҲûʣ
The child is asleep. ⺢˯ˡ
The child is crawling on all fours. ǸСֽС
The child is going on all fours. ⺢ӵ
The child is just learning to talk. Сѧ˵
The child is learning to talk. ⺢ѧ˵
The child is learning to write. ѧд֡
The child is running a high fever. We must send for a doctor at once. ڷաǱȥҽ
The child is slightly built. ǸС
The child is stringing beads. СӴ
The child is teething. ⺢ڳ
The child is very forward at walking. ⺢Ӻͻ·ˡ
The child murmured in her sleep. ˯е˵
The child shrinks from meeting strangers. ⺢¼İˡ
The child spied him out as he left the carriage. 뿪ʱǺӾͿ
The child squeezed his mother's hand. ӽס֡
The child started to sob when he couldn't find his mother. Ҳ裬ˡ
The child threaded the beads. ⺢߰Ӵ
The child trotted along after his mother. Сĸ׺ͷܡ
The child tugged at his mother's hand. Сĸ׵֡
The child wants out. ⺢뵽ȥ
The child was afraid of his father. Ӻĸס
The child was crying for some more cake. ⺢ӿŻҪ⡣
The child was playing in the dirt. Ǻ档
The child was saved by a PLA man. ⺢һλžսʿȻġ
The child will soon mend. ⺢ӵĲþͻõġ
The child would be content with little. Ǻġ
The children are dressing up as pirates. װɺ
The children are full of life. Щ
The children are gathering flowers in the wood. ɼ䡣
The children are given to asking questions of all kinds. ϲʸָ⡣
The children are jumping and laughing. ǱЦ
The children are looking at television in their room. Ƿ￴ӡ
The children are not allowed to play on this lawn. ǲ׼ݵˣ
The children are not happy when they are apart. ǲһʱܲ֡
The children are playing about in the yard. Ժš
The children are playing in the garden. ڻ԰Ϸ
The children are playing marbles. 浯ӡ
The children are playing on the beach. ں̲档
The children are playing on the mound. С档
The children are playing with a toy train. һ߻𳵡
The children are sad because their dog has died. ˣǸеġ
The children are smiling happily. 컶Ц
The children are very active , but never play up. ЩӺܻãǴӲ
The children begged to come with us( that they might come with us). ǿһ
The children bought me a most magnificent present. ǸһǳƯ
The children came running to meet us. ӭǡ
The children can play safely in the garden. ǿڻ԰ˣܰȫ
The children carry the bag on the back. ǰڱϡ
The children clambered over the rocks. Щʯ
The children clubbed together to buy a present for their teacher. ǴǮʦһ
The children cluttered the place up with toys. Ҷ߰طŪ߰㡣
The children each subscribed 5 pence to buy a present for Nick in hospital. ÿ˳ʿΪסԺƷ
The children entertained us with songs and dances. ԸĿдǡ
The children feel like eating ice cream. Աܡ
The children flocked around the Christmas tree. ǾۼʥΧ
The children gave a pleasing performance at the class play. ڰ༶ݳʱһ˸˵ıݡ
The children gave us little trouble because they spent the whole evening together pla ǲô鷳ǣΪ϶һ׽
The children give attention to the teacher. רʦ
The children go to school six days a week. ÿѧ졣
The children had a lot of fun at the party. ھۻúܸˡ
The children had plenty of outings during the summer. 쳣档
The children have a game of bowls every week. ÿһڶһľϷ
The children have everything they need in the matter of clothes , but very few toys. Ӧоеģȴ١
The children inherited their father's land. Ǽ̳Ӹµء
The children laughed at him. ǼЦ
The children like to roll down the small slope in the park. ϲӹ԰СбϹ
The children listened for the clock to announce the New Year. ǵʱӱꡣ
The children looked up in wonder at the big elephant. Ǿ̧ͷֻ
The children made a loud noise downstairs. ¥´
The children made short work of the sweets. ǺܿǹԹˡ
The children moulded animals out of clay. С
The children panicked. ʮ־֡
The children picked up many sea shells at the seashore. ں߼౴ǡ
The children piled in as soon as the door opened. һǾӵ˽ȥ
The children played on the sands. ɳ̲ˣ
The children rushed out of the classroom at the end of their lesson. ¿κǳҡ
The children sang out at the top of their voices. Ƿ߳
The children sat on the high wall , their legs dangling. һ¸ǽϣҡǵ˫ȡ
The children separated at the station. ڳվ֡
The children set to as soon as food was put on the table. һȷ˰Ǿ̻ʵسˡ
The children shouted in excitement. ˷ܵشС
The children spent a rainy morning sticking stamps in their albums. 캢ǻƱڼʲϡ
The children splashed their way across the river. ǹʱˮ
The children squabbled over the last sweet. Ϊһ
The children squared off the footpath to play hopscotch. еϻϷ
The children stood up when the teacher came in. ʦʱ򣬺Ƕվ
The children swarmed into the playground. ӿ˶
The children took their ice skates and made for the frozen pond. ǴЬǰĳ
The children tore out of the classroom when the bell rang. ¿һ캢Ǿͱҡ
The children trooped round the teacher. Ⱥʦܡ
The children walked in two by two. ߽ȥ
The children went far into the woods. ǵ
The children were all ears when Granny told them stories. ̽µʱ򣬺Ƕȫעš
The children were all strung up over the show of wirewalking. ڿ߸˿ʱżˡ
The children were clamouring for candy. Ҫǹ
The children were excited by the announcement that they could have an extra holiday. ֪ͨ˵ǿһգ˸߲ҡ
The children were having a slide down the icy path. ؽС
The children were in and out all afternoon. 綼
The children were left in the care of their grandfather. ⣩游չˡ
The children were letting off fireworks. ڷ
The children were noisy but they ve settled down now. Ǹղź֣ܳѾˡ
The children were paddling in the sea. ںˮ档
The children were picking tomatoes in the garden. ԰ժ
The children were playing on the sands. ں̲ˣ
The children were running about in the rain. ȥ
The children were shouting with laughter. ǸЦ
The children were standing in a line , waiting to go into school. ųһӵȺУš
The children were starved of affection. Щܲ顣
The children were tearing about in the garden. ڻ԰Ĵܡ
The children were tired , so I sent them to bed. ƣˣҴȥ˯
The child's cold caused him to sniff. ӻð١
The chimney is almost chocked up with soot. ̴Ѽ̻Ҷסˡ
The chimney spouted smoke. ̴ð
The chimney toppled over on the roof. ̴ѵݶϡ
The chimney was choked with soot. ̴ѱúҶˡ
The Chinese are friendly by nature( =because of their natural instincts). й˱ƣȻܣ
The Chinese English dictionary is already completed in manuscript. ӢʵѾѸ塣
The Chinese Government declares that China will never be a superpower. ййԶ
The Chinese invented the compass. й˷ָ루ָ룩
The Chinese language is very difficult. Ǻѣѧġ
The Chinese Mao Tai wine is popular all over the world. йę́ȫ硣
The Chinese nation includes more than 50 national minorities besides the Hans. л⣬ʮ塣
The Chinese nation is brave and hardworking. л¸ҵġ
The Chinese people are a brave and hard working people. лһ¸͵塣
The Chinese people are a brave and hardworking people. й¸͵塣
The Chinese people finally defeated the Japanese invaders. йڴձߡ
The Chinese people have backbone. ййġ
The Chinese people have become masters of their country. йѾΪԼҵˡ
The Chinese people have been freed from imperialist oppression. йѾӵ۹ѹ½ųˡ
The Chinese people have great respect for age. й˾ϡ
The Chinese people overthrew the government of the Qing dynasty in 1911. йƷ帮
The Chinese people smashed the reactionaries at one stroke. йһٷ˷ɡ
The Chinese People's Liberation Army defends our motherland. й˽žǵ
The chocolate in my pocket has begun to melt. ҿڴɿʼˡ
The choice has narrowed down to three. ѡѼٵˡ
The choir sang out the two words with great vigour. ϳŰֳʮ
The Christmas tree was decked with gifts. ʥװˡ
The church bells ring to celebrate the wedding. ΪףõӶˡ
The church has a tall tower. һܸߵ¥
The church stands on the edge of a wood. ֱߡ
The cigarette smoke irritates my eyes. ̵̵۾ܡ
The cinema is at the bottom of the street. ӰԺڽֵĶͷ
The circulation of the evening papers is surprising. ˡ
The circumstances must not be disregarded. Щɺԡ
The circus has a parade. ϷһС
The city has been painted up for festival celebrations. Ϊףգһ¡
The city has decided to do away with overhead wires. Ǹоȡڿеĵߡ
The city has spread quickly. չúܿ졣
The city is shut in by mountains. ǱȺɽ
The city of Harbin is a big city. һС
The city offers many forms of entertainment. ṩ֡
The city officials declared a state of emergency. еóǴڽ״̬
The city was burned into a desolate waste. бճһƬ档
The city was destroyed during the war. սбݻˡ
The city was reduced to ashes during the war. սڼлΪҽ
The city was thrown down during the war. ս⡡Ǳݻˡ
The city's reserve of water is low. ˮࡣ
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The clash of arguments between them is unavoidable. ۵ĳͻ޿ɱġ
The class consciousness of the workers make them unite in the struggle. ǵĽ׼ʹڶŽ
The class consists of ten boys and twelve girls. ʮкʮŮɡ
The class is chopped up into small groups for oral drill. Ϊпѵ༶ֳΪС顣
The class is composed of twelve boys and eight girls. ʮкͰ˸Ůɡ
The class is dismissed. ¿Ρ
The class is made up of 40 students. ʮɡ
The class of twenty includes seven girls. ȫʮа߸Ů
The class played the new teacher up. ༶ʦ鷳
The class was in high spirits. ȫѧ˸߲ҡ
The class will sit for a photograph today. ǸѧҪںˡ
The classes have closed for winter holidays. ͣηź١
The classmates aided him in his English study. ͬͬѧѧϰӢ
The classroom was filled up with students. ѧ
The clerk handles all letters. 鴦еš
The clerk stepped in and asked for Mr.Blank. Ա߽ҪҲ
The cliff crumbled away into the sea. 𽥷绯亣С
The cliff overhangs the stream. Ϫ֮ϡ
The climate does not agree with me. Ҳˡ
The climate makes for good health. 彡
The climb was not difficult but long. ɽ·
The climbers roped up and began the ascent of the cliff face. ɽԱϵӴʼʵͱڡ
The climbers sent two men up to investigate the rockfall. ɽȥ쿴ʯ׹
The climbers succeeded in reaching the top of the mountain. ɽ˳ɹصɽ
The clock gains a few minutes. ӿ켸ӡ
The clock goes very well. ߵúܺá
The clock is a work of art. һƷ
The clock points to ten minutes past midnight. ʱָҹʮӡ
The clock ticked away the time. ʱӵδʾʱڹȥ
The clock tower stands over 50 metres. Ӹʮϡ
The clock was fast so I corrected it. ӿˣҰУ׼ˡ
The clock will stop if you don't wind it. Ϸӻͣġ
The clothes are stained with oil. ±Ūˡ
The clothes made of this magic cloth would be invisible. ħƵǿġ
The clothes made of this magic would be invisible. ħƵǿġ
The cloud has lifted and we can see the mountains. ɢˣǿԿɽˡ
The clouds are massing. ƿڶѻ
The clouds have cleared away and the moon is shining again. ɢȥҫˡ
The clouds have now been dissipated. ɢ
The clouds threaten a rain. Ԥʾꡣ
The clouds were imaged in the waters of the lake. ˮӳӰ
The clouds will disappear by and by. ƲþҪɢˡ
The club bought a minibus which can carry 14 people. ֲһɳʮ˵
The club is under new leadership. ֲ쵼
The club made him secretary. ֲΪ顣
The clumsy boy tipped the jar of paint over. Ǹֱŵк޴ˡ
The coach s talk heated the team members. ĻʹԱǵ
The coal began to give out. úùˡ
The coal can be used to produce electricity. ú硣
The coal consumption went down. ú½
The coat fits me well. ºܺҵ
The coat reaches below the knee. ϵϥ¡
The coat with many patches is his. кܶಹġ
The Cock and the Fox ͺ
The coin is no longer current. ǮҲͨá
The coin rolled under the table. Ӳҹȥˡ
The cold has decreased in severity. ⽥ˡ
The cold made me stay in for three days. ðʹڼҴ졣
The cold set up the inflammation of the lungs. ð˷ס
The cold turned my nose red. ҵıӶˡ
The cold water made my fingers smart. ˮʹҵָʹ
The cold weather has stopped the growth of the corn. ̫䣬ײˡ
The cold wind strikes into the marrow. ̹ǡ
The collar of this coat is fox. µǺƤġ
The collection grows. Ʒࡣ
The colonialists tried in vain to crack down of ( upon) that country's economy. ֳͼɱǸҵľá
The colour of the cloth will fade away little by little. Ⲽɫһһʵġ
The colour of the product has nothing to do with its quality. ƷɫƷ޹ء
The colouring is too bright. ɫ̫
The colours are not bright enough. ɫʲ
The colours faded. ɫˡ
The column stands on a narrow base. խĵػϡ
The comet will split up during its close approach to the sun. Żڽӽ̫ʱѡ
The coming of his daughter brightened the room. Ůĵʹԡ
The commander called up all his forces for the attack. ָԱȫν
The commander flew out to join his troops at the front. ָӹٳ˷ɻǰ߲ȥ
The commander is reviewing his troops. ˾ԱڼĲӡ
The commander was able to rally the fleeing troops. ˾
The commander was at the division headquarters. ˾Աʦ
The commando force joined up with the airborne troops near the captured bridge. ڱռĴŸͻӺͿսӻˡ
The committee gave its approval to the plan. ίԱ׼ƻ
The committee meets in the townhall. ίԱᡣ
The committee meets next Monday. ίԱһᡣ
The committee wound up its activities when the project had been completed. ԺίԱֹͣ
The common struggle has brought them together. ͬĶʹŽһ
The commune is expected to bring in more rice this year. 깫ջൾȡ
The commune members built a reservoir within two months. Աڽһˮ⡣
The commune members laboured in the fields. ԱͶ
The Company Act was passed. ˾ͨˡ
The company failed. ҹ˾Ʋˡ
The company have named him as manager. ˾ѾΪ
The company laid off 100 hands. ҹ˾ˡ
The company operates two factories. ҹ˾ӵҹ
The company pays well. Ǽҹ˾ź
The comparison of heart to a pump is a very common one. ȳˮǺܳı
The competition became so keen that many of the smaller companies were frozen out. ʮּҡС˾żա
The competition is open to all children. αеĺӶɲμӡ
The composition is fairly good. ƪ൱
The composition of the picture is good but there is too much detail. Ĺͼ֦̫ࡣ
The composition was wide of beside the mark. ƪĲ⡣
The concert attracted many people. ֻ˺ܶˡ
The concert went off badly. ֻ᲻ɹ
The condition of this dirty room is deplorable. ෿Ǻܲġ
The conditions are approaching a serious crisis. ٽҪͷ
The conference was held at Beijing in 1984. ڱٿ
The congress lasted seven days. Ὺ졣
The conjurer's tricks amused the children. ħҵϷöͯǷЦ
The connection between the two places has been severed. صϵѱжϡ
The conqueror dictated the surrender terms. ռͶ
The conquerors marched into the defeated country. ͦսܹ
The constitution of a primitive society is not necessarily simple. ԭʼĽṹһ򵥡
The constitution was adopted. ܷͨ
The consumption of coal in that factory is five tons a day. ǸÿúĴ֡
The contents of the article may be summed up in a few words. ƪµݿü仰Ը
The contents of the box spilled out on the floor. Ķɢڵذϡ
The contest closes tomorrow. 
The continual rain will rot the rice. ಻ϵʹȸá
The continuous flow of the brook formed a ravine. Ϫˮ֮ΪϿȡ
The contract holds good. ͬЧ
The contract is worked off. ͬѾϡ
The controllers counted down to blast off. ʱ䡣
The conversation broke down at this point. ʱ̸жˡ
The conversation ended in laughter. ̸Цн
The conversation fell upon the young man. תλˡ
The conviction of the accused man surprised us. ˵ĶʹǾȡ
The cook is cutting up the meat. ⡣
The cook is deviling a chicken. ʦζ
The cook is having a day off today. ʦϢ
The cook mixed the pudding in a basin. ʦ貼
The cook put a sprinkle of pepper into the soup. ʦһ
The cook strained the water from the cooked vegetables. ʦˮĲＷ
The cook tasted the stew to see if it had enough salt. ʦһ⣬Ƿ̡
The cool water of the lake invited us to swim. ˮʹӾ
The copy corresponds with the original. ԭ
The copy does not correspond with the original. ԭĲ
The copy is every bit as good as the original. ԭȫһ
The corn is coming up. ׯڳˡ
The corner of the page has been stuck down;I can't read what's written there. һҳǱճסˣ޷дʲô
The corners of a room are square. ӵǽֱǡ
The corporal and two soldiers had come up in the meantime. ʱʿʿ߹ˡ
The corporal felt very sad over the death of the boy. ʿкеܱˡ
The corporation has branch offices in several cities. ҹ˾ڼﶼа»
The correspondence of his deeds with his words give me great satisfaction. һʹҺ⡣
The corridor has a width of two metres. ߿
The cost is in the neghbourhood of a thousand dollars. ѴԼһǧԪ
The cost of his children's education was a drain on his money. ĺӵĽǮơ
The cost of living is dreadfully high. ʮָߡ
The cost of living is high. øߡ
The cost of the coat was $21. µļǮʮһԪ
The cost of the trip totalled 30. ܼʮӢ
The cost will not exceed $50 ѲӢ
The council has risen. »ɢᡣ
The council meets in the city hall. ίԱᡣ
The council of three gave good counsel. Ƥ
The countess sailed in while they were talking. ̸Ӻݻ˽
The countries were at war for four years. ЩҴ̡
The country club has a golf course. ֲи߶򳡡
The country got its independence ten years ago. ʮǰö
The country has its back to the wall , so we must all work hard. ҴѣǴұŬ
The country has never been conquered by foreign invaders. Ҵδ
The country is in a desperate state and we must work hard. ҴΣͷӦŬ
The country is very peaceful. ܰ
The country is very quiet compared with the town. ȣũԵ÷ǳ
The country spread out below us. Ұչ档
The country's wealth was drained away. ҲƿѺľһա
The countryside echoes the music of birds. һݺ䡣
The countryside teems with gnats and mosquitoes. ࡣ
The court found against the defendant. Ժб
The court found him guilty ( not guilty). Ժо
The court has sat on the case. ͥһ
The court issued the following decree... ͥо
The court ordered him to pay 1500 damages to the person he had hurt. ͥ˺ǸԪ⳥ѡ
The court went into mourning for the Queen's uncle. ͥΪʺɥ
The cover of a pot is called a lid. Ǻĸӽǡ
The cover of the box was nailed down. öӶסˡ
The cow has gone dry. ͷţȱ̡
The crackers went off with a crack. ž졣
The crane put the car on to the ship. ػִϡ
The crazed man came at me with a huge axe. 񲡻һѴϮ
The creases in the jacket will wear out. ϵۺ۴źʧ
The creation of new playground will benefit the local children. ֳĽصĺӴ洦
The creeper is growing up the wall. ɽǽϳ
The crew have been paid off. Աнǲɢ
The crew were rowed out at the end of the race. ʱԱˡ
The criminal was arrested. Ǹﷸˡ
The criminal was executed. ﷸѴˡ
The crops died during the drought. ɺʱׯڶˡ
The crops failed because of the frost. ˪ũﶼǸˡ
The crops have failed this year. ׯǸա
The crops need rain. ׯҪˮ
The crops were badly damaged by the storm. ׯܵ籩𺦡
The crops were badly knocked about by that free storm. ׯܵǴη籩شݲС
The crow of the rooster woke me up. ۼҳˡ
The crowd at the circus gasped when the lion jumped on the trainer. ϷǼʨ˵ѱʨϣס˺
The crowd clamoured against the unfair decision. ΧȺ׷׷ľ
The crowd divided right and left. Ⱥɢ
The crowd hailed him( as) king. ȺڸߺӵΪ
The crowd jostled us in the market. гȺƼǡ
The crowd melted away after the ambulance left with the patient. ȻŲ˿ˣȺɢˡ
The crowd pressed forward. Ⱥǰƽ
The crowd pressed on the boy until he could hardly move. Ⱥкȥֱܶˡ
The crowd ran out in a panic. Ⱥھʧܳȥ
The crowd scattered when the storm broke. ϮʱȺɢˡ
The crowd shouted down his suggestions. ȺڴĽ顣
The crowd was orderly and quiet. ȺҲܰ
The crowds cheered as the old man ran to the finish. ܵյ㣬Ⱥ
The Crown of England is on view at the Tower of London. Ӣ׶չ
The crown was placed on the king's head. ڴ˻ʵ۵ͷϡ
The cruel man half starved his horses. ǲ̵ʹð
The cruel man was hitting the donkey. Ǹпڳͷ¿
The cry for reform has gone up again and again. ĸĺ˷
The cube of 3 is 27. ǡ
The cube root of 27 is 3. ǡ
The culprit is still at large. ﷸδ
The cunning workman does not quarrel with his tools. 裩ɽ޹ߡ
The cup had at last been returned to the professor. 󴫻ظڡ
The cup has marked the table. ˺ۼ
The cup's handle broke off. 豭İѵˡ
The Curies set up their laboratory and workshops. 򸾽ǵʵҺ͹ҡ
The current drifted the boat downstream. СƯΡ
The curtain dropped on the last scene. Ļһ
The curtain went up amid cheers. Ļڻ
The custom died out. ϰˡ
The custom has come down to us from the past. ַǴǰǵġ
The custom still survives. ǷȻš
The custom took its rise from Ming dynasty. ַԴ
The custom traces to a very early origin. ܹš
The customers lined up at the counter. ˿ڹ̨ǰųһӡ
The Customs Officer asked for my passport. عԱҪҵĻա
The Customs officer opened my case at the frontier. ڱ߾ϺԱҵӡ
The customs officer searched my bags for drugs. عԱҵûжƷ
The cut on his finger will eventually scar over. ָͷϵ˿Ͻ̡
The cut on his forehead scarred over. ǰϵĵѾϽˡ
The cut will scar his face. ˿ڻ°̺ۡ
The Czar of Russia was overthrown in 1917. ɳһһ걻Ʒ
The dairy cattle are going to come in. ţҪˡ
The dam is under construction. ڽС
The damp weather touched up his cough. ʪӾĿԡ
The dance was performed with great skill. 赸ݵúܸ
The dancer could balance on one toe. 赸Աһֺƽ⡣
The dancer knows all the latest steps. Ǹ˻ʽ貽
The dancers appeared on the stage. 赸Ա̨ݳ
The Danes made numerous descents upon the English coast during the 10th century. ڵʮУӢغεͻϮ
The dark clouds ( storm) will soon blow over. ƣ籩þͻɢȥ
The dark clouds closed over the sun. ס̫
The dark coloured frame shows off the painting well. ɫĻѻеúܺÿ
The dash is longer than the hyphen. ۺűַųЩ
The date for the meeting has been altered from Wednesday to Friday. ѴΪ塣
The date of the ship's arrival is uncertain. ڲȷ
The date on this letter is 7 July 1975. дһߺš
The day brightened. ˡ
The day broke when they started. ǳʱˡ
The day came off fine. ˡ
The day deserves a celebration. ֵء
The day for departure crept upon us before we were fully prepared. ǻû׼ãھͲ֪ˡ
The day I got back , I found a note on my desk. һ죬Ϸһű
The day is declining. ʱƻ衣
The day turned out fine. תˡ
The day was just dawning. ſʼ
The days are lengthening. 쳤ˡ
The days when the White could lord it over the Negroes are past and gone. ˶Ժ˳ưԵһȥˡ
The days when we used \ foreign oil \ are gone. ͵Ѿһȥˡ
The dead rat stinks the place out. طúܳ
The deaf find social life difficult. ˷ѵġ
The dean called us to step into his office. ϵνǵİ칫ȥ
The death of a friend is a great trial when you get old. һʱȥǷǳʹġ
The death of a friend is always sad. һѵȥ˱˵ġ
The death of his devoted friend made him sad. ʵѵȥʹܱʹ
The debt is due on March 5. ծڡ
The debt that he owed her could never be paid. ǷҲ塣
The debt we owed them could never be paid. ǶǵĶԶҲˡ
The deceased leaves a widow and three daughters. ӺŮ
The decimal scale counts by tens , as in cents , dimes( =ten cents) , dollars. ʮλ
The decision was arrived at after long discussion. ʱ֮˸þ
The deck chair was a luxury to her. ˵һݳƷ
The declaration will affect everyone. Ӱÿˡ
The deep snow made a lot of inconvenience for drivers. ѩ˾ɺܲ㡣
The defenders were soon beaten. ߺܿ챻ˡ
The delegation enjoyed a very friendly reception. ܵǳѺõĻӭ
The delivery is late today. ͻˡ
The demand for medical men is urgent right now. ǰҪҽԱ
The demonstrators attacked the police. ʾȺϮ˾졣
The dense fog began to lift. Ũʼɢˡ
The dense fog dispersed. ɢˡ
The dentist filled a hole in my tooth. ҽϵһ
The dentist inspects the children's teeth twice a year. ҽÿǼ
The dentist presented his bill for filling my teeth. ҽ˸Ҳʵ
The dentist put a filling into my tooth. ҽҵˡ
The dentist showed me the X ray of my teeth. ҽݵĹƬøҿ
The departed was a good friend of mine. ҵһѡ
The department leadership is thinking of adding another recording room to the phoneti ϵ쵼ڿǸʵһ¼ҡ
The department store is in a noisy street. ٻ˾һĴϡ
The design calls for two doors and four windows. ƹ涨ҪĴ
The desk was made by him. ġ
The desk was set down before the window. д̨ڴǰ
The desks and chairs in the classroom are all nailed to the floor and cannot be got a ζǶڵذϵģûߡ
The destruction of the railway was a big loss to the country. ·⵽ƻԸùһܴʧ
The detection of crime is not always easy. ﲻһ˳ġ
The detective was keeping the house under observation because he thought the murderer ̽עӵĶΪΪɱ˷ס
The detectives swore out a search warrant. ̽ʵ쵽һѲ֤
The detention of the whole class was unfair. ȫѧǲƽġ
The determination of the amount of iron in ore is very important. ʯĲⶨǺҪġ
The determination of what supplies we should need took a long time. ҪʲôƷ˺ܳʱ䡣
The developing countries in Asia , Africa and Latin America and elsewhere constitute Ƿķչйҹɵ硣
The development of agriculture and industry needs careful planning. ũҵ͹ҵķչҪܵļƻ
The devil he did ! 
The diamond in that ring is only a glass imitation. ָֻϵʯǲƷ
The dicharge of this cargo will not take long. ж೤ʱ䡣
The dictionary fell off the desk. ֵϵˡ
The dictionary is illustrated by excellent pictures. Ǳʵ丽оĲͼ
The dictionary you wrote for is out of stock. ҪĴʵˡ
The difference between 5 and 7 is 2. ֮Ĳǡ
The difference is only very slight I can hardly see it. ʵ̫СˣҼֱ
The difficult work discouraged Alan and he left school. ѵĹʹʧȥģѧˡ
The difficulties are behind us. Ѷȥˡ
The difficulty of the problem is manifest. Եġ
The dining hall serves the students mainly. ʳҪΪѧ
The dining-room communicate with the kitchen. ʳͨ
The dinner guests came half an hour early. They took her by surprise. ĿǰСʱʹе⡣
The dinner was given in honour of the new president of the company. Ϊӭ˾¾еġ
The diploma is proof that I passed the exam. ҵ֤ͨԵ֤ݡ
The directions of urban development have been marked out. еķչ滮ƶˡ
The director handles his staff well. ³ƹ¡
The director is trying out some actors for the new play. ΪǸϷ뼸λԱݡ
The dirt road will be paved next week. Ҫ·
The dirty clothes were soaked in soapy water. ڷˮ
The dirty plates in the restaurant disgusted us. ǼҷʹǸе
The dirty trains are a scandal. Щ̫࣬ˡ
The disc went spinning away into the sky. ԲתŷС
The discovery of oil in Shandong was exciting news. ɽʯ˼š
The discussion is beside the question. ˡ
The discussion was brought to a conclusion. ۽ˡ
The discussion went on for a long time before the dinnerbell choked it off. ۽˺ܳʱ䣬ֱԷ˲Ž
The disease is affecting his eyesight. ֲӰ
The disease runs a rapid course. ӵúܿ졣
The dishes will drain soon. Ӻܿͻˡ
The display of fire-works offered many attractions. ˡ
The dispute has been decided. ѽˡ
The distance at which we can see depends upon the clearness of the air. ܿԶȡڿ̶ȡ
The distance from my house to the station is two kilometres. Ҽҵվľ
The distant rumbling of guns awoke us. Զ¡ǳѡ
The distant star is far distant from the earth. ǾԶ
The ditch is too wide for me to jump over. ̫ȥ
The ditch was so broad that nobody could jump it. ˭Ҳ
The diver comes up for air. ǱˮԱˮ
The diver first drew a deep breath. ˮԱһ
The diver stayed down for some time. ǱˮԱˮ´һʱ䡣
The dockers discharged the cargo from the ship. ͷ˴Ӵж
The doctor advised a complete rest. ҽҪȫϢ
The doctor advised him to cut out smoking. ҽȰ̡
The doctor advised me to stay in for a few days. ҽȰҼڲҪ
The doctor advised me to travel for my health. Ϊҵ彡ҽȰȥС
The doctor allows her up for two hours each day. ÿСʱ
The doctor asked him to stick his tongue out. ҽͷ
The doctor bound up Kay's finger. ҽ濭ָ
The doctor brought the patient to life. ҽʹѹˡ
The doctor came home late at night. ҹŻصҡ
The doctor cleaned and dressed the wound. ҽϴɾ˿ڲá
The doctor cured the pain in my back. ҽκҵۡ
The doctor cured the sick man of his disease. ҽκⲡ˵ļ
The doctor despaired of saving the patient's life. ҽȲʧȥġ
The doctor diagnosed my illness as diphtheria. ҽҵĲΪ׺
The doctor discharged the patient from hospital. ҽò˳Ժ
The doctor discontinued his visits. ҽˡ
The doctor discontinued visiting the patient. ҽȥ̽λˡ
The doctor expressed strong hopes for her recovery. ҽָֹ۵ϣ
The doctor felt moving father to a dry climate would be for the better. ҽΪǨĵطá
The doctor felt the boy's fiery cheek. ҽ⺢ӹ̵ա
The doctor felt the child's forehead and found the fever was gone. ҽӵǰȶѾˡ
The doctor gave my mother a new drug for her headaches. ҽĸ׿һͷ۵ҩ
The doctor has just been called away to an emergency case. ҽձȥ
The doctor has made a very pretty job of the operation. ҽúܳɫ
The doctor is checking the patient's blood pressure. ҽڸѪѹ
The doctor kept me in for a week. һҽ׼
The doctor kept me waiting for half an hour. λҵ˰Сʱ
The doctor lost no time in getting the sick man to the hospital. ҽ̰ѲҽԺ
The doctor made an examination of the sick child. ҽĺӡ
The doctor made two nightly visits. λҽÿҹβ
The doctor ordered him to stay in bed for a couple of days. Դһ졣
The doctor patched up the wounded soldier and sent him back to fight again. ҽݲݸ˱һ£ֽͻս
The doctor ploughed through several volumes last year. λҽȥŬж˼顣
The doctor published a study of children's diseases. ҽһƪڶͯġ
The doctor quickly relieved the girl's suffering. ҽܿؽǸŮʹࡣ
The doctor sat up all night with the patient. ҽҹػˡ
The doctor says I'm too tired and has advised me not to take any more work on. ҽ˵̫ƣˣȰҲҪеĹ
The doctor sewed up my wound. ҽҵˡ
The doctor soon brought the injured worker to ( round). ܿʹ˵Ĺ˻ָ֪
The doctor tested my eyes. ҽҵ۾
The doctor told her to carry on with the treatment. ҽҪơ
The doctor told him to lay off a couple of days. ҽϢ졣
The doctor told him to put out his tongue. ҽҪͷ
The doctor told him to take to his bed. ҽԴϢ
The doctor told the child to eat less and sleep more. СҪٳԶ˯
The doctor took an X ray photograph of the chest of his patient. ҽ˵زһŹƬ
The doctor took some X rays of Simon's broken arm. ɹ۵ĸ첲һЩƬ
The doctor visits us at intervals. ҽʱǡ
The doctor warned the patient against smoking. ҽ벡˲Ҫ̡
The doctor was called up three times last night. ҹҽαӴϽ
The doctor was presented , at the dead of night , with three cases of preserved apric ҹҽӸ
The doctor works in the domain of public health. ҽڹڽΧڹ
The doctors and nurses looked after her very well. ͻʿչ˵úܺá
The doctor's dilemma was whether he should tell the patient the truth. ҽѵǸòð߻ߡ
The doctor's fee was fifty dollars for a complete physical examination. һȫ죬ҽҪʮǮ
The doctors gave the little girl all kinds of tests. ҽǸСŮ˸ָļ顣
The doctors had a battle to save Jon's life. ΪǶҽǽ˼Ĺ
The doctor's pills worked marvels. ҽҩЧ
The doctors treated his fever with pills. ҽҩƬա
The dog ate the meat. ˡ
The dog barked when he heard steps in the garden. ԰нŲʱͽ
The dog began jumping at the meat. ʼȥ
The dog bit back. ҧһڡ
The dog came out of the water and shook itself. ˮг˶ӡ
The dog came when I called him. ҽֻˡ
The dog chased the cat into a hole. è
The dog darted away. ͳȥ
The dog died long since. ⹷ܾǰˡ
The dog followed its master. ǹˡ
The dog fought against the bear. ܶ
The dog gave a kind of cough , and fell dead. ǹһֿƵķˡ
The dog greeted its master with a wag of its tail. ҡβͻӭˡ
The dog guided the blind man across the road. ä·
The dog had a bird in its jaws. һֻС
The dog has bitten my leg. ҧҵȡ
The dog is lapping water. ˮ
The dog led the blind man across the road. ä˹·
The dog made a snap at the bone. ҧͷ
The dog pushed the door open. Ŷˡ
The dog ran up and down the stairs. ¥ܡ
The dog rebelled against his master. ֻ˵Ļ
The dog rounded on its attackers. ˹ȥ
The dog scented a rat. ֻһֻ
The dog scratched up a bone. ǳһͷ
The dog shook off the rain from its hair. ȥëϵˮ
The dog slunk away with its tail between its legs. βˡ
The dog slunk under the chair when the boy kicked him. кֻʱﵽӵ¡
The dog snapped at my leg. Ȼҵҧ
The dog snapped my leg. ֻҧҵȡ
The dog snarled at the stranger. ֻİ˿͡
The dog sniffed suspiciously at the stranger. İлɣñһ¡
The dog sniffed the meat. ǿ⡣
The dog stationed himself at the door. ԡ
The dog tugged at its lead. ϵĴӡ
The dog wagged his tail when he saw his master. ˾ҡβ͡
The dog was gnawing a bone. ڿһͷ
The dog was lying on the ground. ڵϡ
The dog was panting after chasing the cat. ׷è֮ڴ
The dog was quite friendly. ס
The dog was straining at his leash. ǣˡ
The dog was the cause of the accident. ֻɽͨ¹ʵԭ
The dog was very playful. ֻܵƤ
The dog was whining outside the door. Ɐؽš
The dog went in the water and now it's wet all over. ղˮˣڻˮ
The dogs cast about , seeking the scent. ЩȥѰټ
The dogs nosed the fox. Ⱥһֻζ
The dogs ran around the garden. Щڻ԰ﵽܡ
The dog's tail wagged. βͲͣڶ
The dogs trailed the fox. ׷ֻꡣ
The dog's weight is 50 pounds. ֻǰ
The dollar is American currency. ԪĻҡ
The doll's house had miniature tables and chairs. ޵ķкСӺӡ
The door banged back. һ˻ȥϣ
The door clapped to. һˡ
The door closed upon us. Ǳˡ
The door doesn't lock easily. Ųס
The door is fast. Ž
The door is on the latch. ˩š
The door is on the north side of the house. ſӵı档
The door is only a few steps away. žڼ⡣
The door is stuck --I can't open it. ſסˡҴ򲻿
The door jerked open. ͻȻˡ
The door opened inwards , so I pushed it. ￪Ҿš
The door opens from within. Ŵ⿪
The door opens into a passage. ͨȡ
The door opens outward. ⿪
The door shut suddenly. ͻȻԼˡ
The door shut to behind me. ҳž͹ˡ
The door slammed to. عˡ
The door snapped to. žһˡ
The Doyle couple put down a good supply of meats , eggs , wine and pickles. ⡢ƺݲˡ
The drain was stopped up with fallen leaves. Ҷסˡ
The drawers of my desk slide in and out easily. ĳƽ
The drawing paper is neatly squared off. ͼֽػɷ
The drayman whipped up his horse. ˻ñӳ
The dress maker gathered the skirt. ¹ȹӴޡ
The dress was too big , so I took it in. ԭ̫ˣҰСˡ
The dressmaker has made it with the wrong side out. ÷ϣˡ
The driver abandoned his car in the snow. ˾ѩ
The driver changed up from third to top. ʻԱٴӵߵ
The driver clapped on his brakes and the car came to a screeching halt. ʻԱһɲӸµһͣסˡ
The driver could not arrest the horse's speed. ֹܵٶȡ
The driver cracked up his car. ˾ѳײˡ
The driver drove the car away. ˾ˡ
The driver jacked up the car. ˾ǧﶥˡ
The driver jammed the brakes on and the passengers were thrown forward. ˾Ͳɲ˿Ǳˤǰ
The driver jumped a horse over a barrier. ϰ
The driver lost control and the bus went into the river. ˾ʧȥƣ˺
The driver of the car sheered to avoid hitting the squirrel. Ϊ˱ѹ˾ƫת˳ӡ
The drug store stocks writing paper and envelopes. ӻ깩Ӧֽŷ⡣
The drums beat loudly. õú졣
The drunken man caused a disturbance in the street. ǸƵڽɧҡ
The drunken man staggered across the room and fell. ӷҡҡλε߹ȥˤˡ
The dry leaves crunched under our feet as we walked. ߹ʱҶڽ¸֧졣
The ducklings were spirited away without anybody s knowledge. ЩСѼ˲֪ر͵ˡ
The ducks are nesting by the river. ЩѼںӱѡ
The Duke of Edinburgh is the Queen's husband. Ůɷ
The dust has got into my eye. ҵ۾˻ҳ
The dust slowly settled down. ҳڵϡ
The dust works in everywhere. ҳ޿ײ롣
The dustmen take away all refuse from the streets every day. ๤ÿѽϵ
The duties of the police are to keep order and to carry out the law. ְάΰִзɡ
The eagle expanded its wings. ӥչᡣ
The early bus from the village connects with the 7:30 train. Ǹӿ๫ߵǰν
The early train has been discontinued. Ѿͣˡ
The earth always moves around the sun. ̫ת
The earth attracts all matters;and all matters attracts the earth. һ壬Ҳ
The earth brings forth large crops every year for the sustenance of man and beast. ÿũʳá
The earth goes round the sun. Χ̫ת
The earth here is rich and plants grow very well. طֲ֣úܺá
The earth is a ball. Ǹ塣
The earth is bigger than the moon. 
The earth is millions of miles from the sun. ̫Ӣ
The earth is one of the sun's planets. ̫һǡ
The earth makes one revolution round the sun in about 365 days. ̫תһԼ졣
The earth quaked. ˡ
The earth seemed to swallow them up. ƺûˡ
The earth turns around the sun. Χ̫ת
The earth turns round at a uniform rate. Բٶת
The earth turns round the sun. ̫ת
The earth whirls on its axis. Ƶת
The earthquake continued for about ten minutes. Լʮӡ
The earthquake was a dreadful disaster. һֿµѡ
The earthquake wiped out many villages. ݻׯ
The earth's poles are called the North Pole and the South Pole. ļϼ
The earth's shadow sometimes falls on the moon. Ӱʱϡ
The earthwork was cast up in a few hours. ڼСʱھˡ
The eastern coast of the country was lined with mountains. ҵĶĸɽ
The echoes died away ( =faded). ʧˡ
The editor must approve the proofs of a book before it is printed in final form and s ༭У֮ͬһſӡС
The effect of the medicine on the sick man was magical. ҩԲ˵Чǲ˼ġ
The effect which these words produce is scarcely to be imagined. ЩӰֱǲġ
The effects of this illness can be very serious. ֲĺʱء
The efforts he made to help us really choked us up. Ϊ˰ǶŬǸжҪ
The Eiffel Tower was erected in 1889. ƶꡣ
The eight men kept together throughout the boat race as though they were one. ˸ڻʼͬЭһˡ
The electric circuit consists of a battery , a switch , a conductor and a lamp. ·ɵءءߺ͵ɡ
The electric current has been shut off. ѱжϡ
The electrician joined the wires up. 繤ѵˡ
The electrician strapped on many tools. 繤Ƥס๤ߡ
The electricity company supplies electricity to houses. ˾ҹӦ
The electronic industry is developing on a large scale. ӹҵڴģطչš
The elephant dragged up the tree by the roots. 
The elephant is very big. It can't pass through the door. ̫ͨš
The elephants headed up the whole parade. ǰŶ顣
The elevator went up to the fourth floor. ¥
The emancipation of the serfs is a great event in history. ũūʷһ¡
The embankment was washed out by the storm. ̰ݻˡ
The embezzler was severely punished and enjoined to kick back a portion of the stolen ̰۷ܵͷÿⲿ߿
The Emperor heard the cries , he felt very silly. ʵ˽кеԼ˴¡
The empty boat drifted on the sea. մںƮ
The empty cup stands on the table. ձϡ
The end of the holidays is drawing near. ڽӾҪˡ
The enemies fell dead immediately we shot them. һȥ
The enemy airmen kicked up at the orders to fly more missions. зԱʼִиʾ
The enemy are in a strong position. ˴ںλá
The enemy are massing their force for an attack. ڼᲿ׼ˡ
The enemy betrayed himself. ԭα¶ˡ
The enemy bombers struck at peaceful villages. ˵ĺըϮƽĴׯ
The enemy came upon us only to be entrapped and wiped out. оϮҷ
The enemy fired and wounded some of our soldiers. ˿ǹǵһЩսʿ
The enemy had expended all their ammunition. ˵ĵҩѺľ
The enemy had fled ( from) the village when our men arrived. ǵ˵ʱˡ
The enemy intruders cast down their weapons and surrendered. ֵĵ˶Ͷˡ
The enemy is rotting with every passing day. һȥ
The enemy launched a full scale offensive. ˷ȫ
The enemy may try to buy you over. ˿Ǯ㡣
The enemy ran away at our approach. ǽӽʱˡ
The enemy resisted stoutly. ǿصֿ
The enemy shelled our city. ڻǵĳС
The enemy soon occupied the fort. ˺ܿռҪ
The enemy suffered a crushing defeat. ⵽˲Ұܡ
The enemy troops came against us in large numbers but were forced to retreat under ou оǴٽҾڻһػ£ȳ
The enemy troops retreated in disorder. оˡ
The enemy turned tail. оˡ
The enemy warship has caught fire. нˡ
The enemy was ( were) beaten off ( back). ˱ˡ
The enemy was beaten. ˱ˡ
The enemy was captured and disarmed. ˱װ
The enemy were in great strength.( Their numbers were great.) оƴ
The enemy were unaware of our closing in until two shots beat them up. ûо쵽Ѿƽֱǹǡ
The enemy were withdrawing as our army moved forward. Ҿǰƽںˡ
The enemy will never face us down. ˸ŵǡ
The enemy's attempt is destined to failure. ˵ͼעҪʧܡ
The enemy's offensive wound down at last. ˽ͷڻˡ
The enemy's plans came to grief. ˵ļƻʧˡ
The enemy's plot was dashed by us. ˵ıǷˡ
The enemy's position was a strong one. ˵غ̡ܼ
The engine jumped the rails. ͻȻ졣
The engine kicked back. ͻȻ˷塣
The engine of the car turns the wheels. ķʹת
The engine pulled a long line of freight cars. ̨һл
The engine roared past. Х
The engine was pulling five carriages. ͷڳᡣ
The engine works satisfactorily. ã⡣
The engineer tossed off the glass of beer almost in one gulp. λʦһǱơơ
The engineer wound the wires off. ʦѵߴȦϽ
The English and Australians have a common language. Ӣ˺ͰĴйͬԡ
The English Channel has often been swum. ʱιӢϿ
The English Channel is ordinarily one of the roughest places in the world. ӢϿƽʱϷĺϿ֮һ
The English Channel suddenly became calm and flat. ӢϿͻȻ÷ƽ˾ˡ
The English language is very widespread. Ӣкܹ㡣
The English people will put on ( the hands of) their clocks one hour for summer time Ӣ˽ںʵʱ䣬ӰοһСʱ
The enterprise will be set forward by more efficient management. ЧľӪٽҵķչ
The entertainers kicked off with a folk song. ߳һΪһݽĿ
The entire country rose up and drove the Austrain soldiers from their home land. ʿȫ𷴿Ѱ¾ǵĹȥ
The entire country rose up and drove the Austrian soldiers from their homeland. ȫ𷴿Ѱ¾ǵĹȥ
The entrance has been walled up. ǽסˡ
The entrance to the city was blocked up. ſڱסˡ
The envelope tears easily. ŷ׳ơ
The epidemic disease was kept under control by the authorities' vigorous action. ֲȡʩסִȾӡ
The epidemic swept off most of the villagers. ǳȾȥ˴󲿷ִ
The equator is an imaginary line. һʵϲڵߡ
The essay translates well. ƪúá
The essays are plain in language. ЩԼࡣ
The establishment of the diplomatic relations between China and Japan has turned a ne սҿϵʷϵƪ¡
The evening passed away pleasantly as they sat talking about their study and work. ̸ѧϰ͹ǸϾضȹˡ
The evening was cool. 졣
The evenings are comfortably cool. ʡ
The examination are near at hand. Կ쵽ˡ
The examination lasted two hours. ԽСʱ
The examiner gave the children a test in arithmetic. Ϊһ顣
The examiner is testing our spelling tomorrow. ʦǵƴд
The excitement of moving to a new town will soon wear off. °ᵽһȥĸ˾þͻʧ
The excitement was soon over. һʱ˷ܺܿ͹ȥˡ
The exciting news spread far and wide. ĵϢ˷
The executor shared out the estate. ִ˰Ųָˡ
The exhibition is a representative of the modern Chinese art. չִйĴ
The exhibition is composed of three parts. չɡ
The exhibition will be on view until September 30. չὫչʮա
The expense is a mere trifle. 㻨㲻ʲô
The expense of running a car has risen recent years. ʹķˡ
The expense was out of all relation to the results. ֧ķɹơ
The expenses swallowed up most of the profits. Щ֧˴󲿷ֵ
The expenses totted up to 80 yuan. úϼΪԪ
The experiment isn't likely to come off. 鲻ɹ
The experiment needed careful observation. ʵҪϸĹ۲졣
The expert pronounced the picture to be a forgery. רҶͼƷ
The experts were engaged from abroad. ЩרǴӹƸġ
The explorer climbed a tree in order to orient himself. ̽ռ巽
The explorer mapped the new territory. ̽ռһĵͼ
The explorer told fantastic stories of his adventures. ߽̽˹ðյĹ¡
The explorer told us about his hardships. ̽ռҸѡ
The explorers struck out for the plateau at dawn. ̽Աһ;ӵԭ
The exploring team is determined to stand up to the most dangerous circumstances. ̽Ӿ¸ҵΣյ
The explosion blew several buildings down. αըѼ¥ըˡ
The explosion had smashed in all the ground floor windows. ըѵײĴӶˡ
The explosive was sparked off by someone striking a match to light up a cigarette. ˲̣˱ը
The eyes , stomach , heart , and lungs are organs of the body. ۾θͷζ١
The face of our home town has been greatly changed. Ǽòѷ˼ı仯
The face of the building looks towards the south. 泯ϡ
The fact came to the notice of the world. ǾĿˡ
The fact is recognized by observers both within the United States and abroad. һʵõ۲ҵĳϡ
The fact that he had not said anything surprised everybody. һԲʵʹҳԾ
The fact throws light on the problem. ʵ˵⡣
The factors of 27 are 3 and 9 , or 3 , 3 and 3. Ǻͣǣ͡
The factory dumped poisonous wastes into the river and killed off the fish. жУȫˡ
The factory employs two hundred people. ˡ
The factory has made a new deal with a buyer in Canada. ҹôһλһ
The factory has made more cars this year--there has been an increase in production. ˸ˡ
The factory has produced 34 , 000 tractors this year as against 30 , 000 last year. Ǽҹǧ̨ȥֻ
The factory has two hundred employees. ٸְ
The factory is far from our school. ǵѧУԶ
The factory is in the west of the city. ⹤ǡ
The factory is run by our village. Ǵ徭Ӫ
The factory produces a hundred cars a day. ҹһһ
The factory will commence full scale operation next month. ¿ʼȫ
The facts are relative to the question. ʵйء
The facts have been drawn from reliable sources. ЩǴӿɿԴġ
The failure of the plan was laid at his door. ƻʧͷϡ
The faint-hearted lion ran away. ֻСĵʨˡ
The fairies are dancing in the bright moon light. Ů¹衣
The fall dazed him. ڵеѣ
The fall of the river here is two feet. ˵صĺˮӢߡ
The falls have a drop of 3 , 000 feet. ֱǧߡ
The fame of our people's heroes will endure forever. Ӣ۵ֽࡣ
The familiar uniform calmed him. Ϥģžװʹˡ
The family decorate the Christmas tree with glass balls and lights. ȫòСװʥ
The family feasted on chicken. һسһټ
The family finally settled in South America. 
The family had roast pork for dinner. ǼͳԿ⡣
The family is often taken as the unit of society. ͥͨΪɵλ
The family is the nucleus of the community. ͥĺġ
The family lives on a large property in Scotland. һ˿ոһ׮ز
The family soon settled down in China. һ˲þй
The family started in eating supper. ȫҿʼ
The family was dressed in mourning for the funeral. ȫҶɥȥμ
The family were seated round the table. һΧ
The famous writer visited his sometime sixth grade teacher to thank her. λҰݷǰ꼶ʱʦԱл⡣
The fare in this hotel is almost as good as home cooking. ùݵķ˼ͼһá
The fare to Guangzhou is 91 RMB. ȥݵƱҾʮһԪ
The farm covers a large area. ũܴ
The farmer brought his produce to the market. ũũƷг
The farmer came back from the fields with dirt on his boots. ũѥ
The farmer drowned the unwanted kittens. λũѲҪСèˡ
The farmer grows potatoes in this field. ũ
The farmer ploughed the field before he planted the corn. ũȰѵظˣȻס
The farmer raises chickens and corn. ũֲס
The farmer seeded the field with wheat. ũﲥСӡ
The farmer set a trap for rats. ũһӡ
The farmer sets traps to catch the rats. ũಶ׽
The farmer sheared his sheep. ũΪë
The farmer sows the corn in the spring. ũȡ
The farmer stores hay for his cows to eat in winter. λũظɲݣԱ㶬ţԡ
The farmer strode across his fields. Ǹũ󲽵شĵ߹ȥ
The farmer tied the bull to a stake in the field. ũѹţ˩׮ϡ
The farmer took food to the pigs in their pen. Ǹũ͸Ȧ
The farmer's land produced enough pasture to feed all of his livestock. Ǹũ㹻ȫԵݡ
The fashion has passed. ʽй
The father taught his son how to point a pencil. ׽̶Ǧʡ
The father's jacket was made over for his son. ׵¸˸Ӵ
The fee for the concert is two dollars. ֻƱǮ
The feet of thousands of visitors have worn away the steps. ǧο͵ĽŲĥ̨ס
The fence was built on the skirts of the property. ڵصıԵΧʡ
The fever has declined. ѽˡ
The field around us looked like a golden sea. ΧؿһƬɫĺ
The field ploughs well after the rain. ׸
The fields are thirsty for rain. ظɺˮ
The fields stretched as far as the eye could see. Ұһ޼ʡ
The fields were covered with snow. ѩڸҰ
The fierce glare on his face stopped me from talking. ŭɫʹҲܽ
The fierce mountain lion attacked a flock of sheep. ֻ͵ʨϮȺ
The fierce tribe inhabits the mountainous regions. Ĳסɽ
The fight lasted a long time. ս˺ܳʱ䡣
The fighting is all over. սȫˡ
The figures add up to 137. ЩĿܺһʮߡ
The figures are not accurate. Щֲȷ
The film had been on for five minutes. Ӱѷӳˡ
The film has a tame ending. ӰĽַζ
The film has pulled in large audiences. ⲿӰ˴ڡ
The film is being shot on location. ǲӰ⾰
The film is to be cleaned up and reedited. ⲿӰƬӦ޳ɣ½м
The film lasted for three hours. ǲӰСʱ
The film lasts two hours. ⲿӰӳСʱ
The film pleased the children very much. ӰʹǷǳˡ
The film was not only amusing , but it also gave a valuable moral lesson. ⲿӰˣҲһмֵĵ½Ρ
The film was very funny and we laughed a lot. ӰܻЦˡ
The film we saw was just dreadful. ǿĵӰ͸ˡ
The film went down well with the children. Ӱܺǻӭ
The final decision rested with the director. ȡڳ
The final victory always belongs to the people. ʤġ
The fine weather lasted only a few days. ֻ˼졣
The finish of the race was exciting. ĽβǼĵġ
The fire alarm rang and everyone ran out of the building. 𾯵ˣ˶¥˳
The fire brigade put out the blaze. ˻
The fire brigade was called out twice yesterday. žΡ
The fire burnt up suddenly. ͻȻ
The fire harmed the house. ջ˷ݡ
The fire has badly damaged the house. صջӡ
The fire in the engine sets off a series of explosions. еĻһıը
The fire lit up her face. ¯
The fire originated in the kitchen. ڳ￪ʼġ
The fire soon warmed the room. һ¯Ͱѷ俾ůˡ
The fire spread quickly from house to house. ܿһӵһӡ
The fire was completely overcome by daybreak. ʱȫסˡ
The fire was put out at the cost of a fireman's life. ⳡһλԱĴ۲ġ
The fire was still smouldering the next morning. Ȼš
The fireman told me to keep back. ԱҪվԶ㡣
The firemen sprang to their places when the alarm rang. һ죬ԱǸλϡ
The fireworks cracked overhead. ̻ͷϿž졣
The fireworks looked very splendid against the dark sky. ҹ̻ӳʮ׳
The firm located its office in Shanghai. ҹ˾Ϻð칫ҡ
The firm markets many types of goods. ̵꾭͵Ļ
The firm was selling off its summer stock. ҹ˾ļ
The first act is divided into four scenes. һĻֳĳ
The first attempt may fail , but we don't care about that. һγԿܻʧܣǲΪ˵ǡ
The first attempt to climb Mount Everest failed. һʵǰǶʿ壨壩ĳʧˡ
The first course was soup. һϵ
The first day at school is a big event in a child's life. һѧںӵһǴ¡
The first edition of Robinson Crusoe was printed in 1719. ³ѷƯǡһġ
The first is a negative one. һġ
The first knight dismounted the second. һλʿѵλ
The first letter of a proper noun must be capitalized. רʵĵһĸд
The first of May is International Labour Day. һǹͶڡ
The first one that I looked at was not good , and neither was the second ( one). ҿĵһãڸҲá
The first page of the book is shown on the screen. ĻӳⱾĵһҳ
The first prize of English went to the youngest student of the class. ӢﾺһȽѧ
The first question has been disposed of. һѾˡ
The first settlements were on the east coast of America. ֳ޵Ķ
The first thing to look for is a teacher's manual. Ҫҵĵһǽʦֲᡣ
The first twenty or thirty pages of many books had their margins filled with pencille ͷʮҳı϶дǦע͡
The first two weeks are more or less devoted to the study of phonetics. ͷڲѧϰϡ
The fish rose to the surface. ˮ档
The fish slipped through my fingers. ҵָﻬˡ
The fish smells bad. гζ
The fish snapped at the bait. ҧס
The fish tastes bad. ζǷѡ
The fisherman cast his net into the water. ˮ
The fisherman left his boat and went ashore. 봬ϰ
The fisherman put the lid on again. Ѹ¸ϡ
The fisherman took a while to orient himself. һʱӦ⻷
The fishing fleet sails from the bay every morning. ÿ峿洬ӴӺʻ
The five starred red flag is streaming in the wind. ǺӭƮ
The flag is waving in the wind. ӭƮ
The flag on a small boat usually flies from the stern. Сͨڴβ
The flag waved in the breeze from its place at the top of the staff. ˶ӭƮ
The flags streamed in the wind. ڷƮš
The flames quickly consumed the cottage. ܿջéݡ
The float on a fishline bobs up and down when a fish grabs the hook. ҧʱϵĸ
The flood made many people homeless. ˮʹ޼ҿɹ顣
The flood waters have drained away at last. ˮŸˡ
The floods caved in that wall. ˮ̮Ƕǽ
The floods have cut off our supplies. ˮжǵĹӦ
The floods have swept the bridge away. ˮųˡ
The floods interrupted railway services. ˮʹ·жϡ
The floor is crying out to be scrubbed. ذؽϴ
The floor is quite flat. ڵģƽ
The floor is rough so the table wobbles. ذ岻ƽҡΡ
The floor was covered with splinters of glass. ذϲ˲Ƭ
The flow of the tide is toward the shore at this time. ˿̳ˮ򰶱ӿǡ
The flower is indeed beautiful , but it bears no fruit. ⻨ģ
The flowers ( buds) are coming out. Ҫѿˡ
The flowers are opening. ˡ
The flowers are out. ˡ
The flowers died off one by one. ½лˡ
The flowers of the pink are pink , white and have a pleasant , sharp odor. ʯзۺɫɫһŨ㡣
The flowers send forth fragrance. ɢ
The flowers smell sweet. Щ㡣
The flowers were all open. ȫˡ
The flowers were blasted by frost. ˪ˡ
The flowers withered away for lack of sunshine. ȱήˡ
The flute player piped a happy tune. Ǹӵ˴һ֧ӡ
The fog has grounded many planes at Gatwick. ʹɻͣڸ˲ɡ
The fog shut down rapidly. ܿ
The fog spread over the town. ȫǡ
The fog was thick and I couldn't see the road. أҿ·
The following account was written by Alexandre Manette , a French doctor. μɽĪءһҽдġ
The following are especially to be avoided. 棨㣩⡣
The following day two of the trade union leaders were fired. 쵼˸ˡ
The food is a composition of bread with butter , sugar and spices. ʳƷ͡Ǻϻɵġ
The food is for our consumption on the trip. Щʳǹõġ
The food looked tempting. ʳƷȥˡ
The food on board is free of charge. ɻϵʳƷѹӦġ
The food was good but the service was poor. ˺ܺãС
The food was plain but well prepared. Щʳܼ򵥣յúܺá
The food was so good that we stuffed ourselves at dinner. ʳǳãǾʹһ١
The football fans cheered their team. ǸǵĶӼ͡
The football match ended in a 1-1 draw. һһƽ֡
The football match is from 3:00 to 4:30 㵽ĵ롣
The football match we watched last Sunday was very exciting. ϸ쿴ʹ˷ܡ
The football player injured his spine. Ǹ˶Աļˡ
The football player threw a long pass. Ǹ˶Ա˸
The football season is from September to April. µ򼾽ڡ
The foreign delegation is visiting in Shanghai. Ϻʡ
The foreign friends gazed at the Chinese table tennis players with worship in their e þĽ۹йƹ˶Ա
The foreign friends were given a warm welcome by the children. ܵǵһӭ
The foreign friends were given a warm welcome. ܵһӭ
The foreign guests are going to visit the Changchun No. 1 Auto Plant tomorrow morning Ҫȥһιۡ
The foreign teachers are busy preparing to go on holiday. ⼮ʦæ׼ݼ١
The foreign tourists marvel at the fine view of the West Lake. ߾̾ɫ
The foreign visitors are going to travel in some southern provinces of China. йϷʡС
The foreigner felt desolate in the strange country. סе¼š
The foremast carried away in the strong gale. ǰΦڴ۶ˡ
The forest fire was a catastrophe. ǳɭֻǳѡ
The forests stretched away for hundreds of miles. ɭӢ
The forward part of the train caught fire. 𳵵ǰʧˡ
The founding of the People's Republic of China is a great event in the history of man л񹲺͹ĳʷϵһ¡
The fountain spouts water into the air. ȪˮС
The fox doubled back and escaped the hounds. ͻȻתӣȮ
The fox has cleared away. ֻӵˡ
The fox is said to be very sly. ˵ܽƻ
The fox snatched the chicken and ran away. ץֻߡ
The fox was chased off into the woods. Ǻ걻Ͻ֡
The frame of our government is described in the constitution. ǵĸܷ˵
The freedom of the press is at stake. ѳ⡣
The French conquered England in 1066. 귨Ӣ
The French conquest was in 1066. Ӣꡣ
The French lives in France. סڷ
The French newspaper is always six pages in content. Ǽҷıֽݡ
The Frenchman said: \ I want something for my cow , please. \ ˵Ҫҵţҩ
The fresh air will benefit you. ʿ档
The friends linked hands. ֡
The friends of the prisoner were sure of his innocence. ˵ǿ϶ġ
The frigate is on the stocks in a British yard. һһӢ촬н졣
The front door was closed so we went in by a door at the side of the house. ǰŹˣǴӷӱŽȥ
The front of the brick house was faced with cement. שǰˮĨġ
The fronts of them look better than the backs. ǵ濴ȥȱá
The frost cracked my skin. ϺʹҵƤˡ
The frost has withered the plants. ˪ʹľݻˡ
The frost is injurious to the plants. ˪ֲкġ
The frost kills flowers. ˪ѻˡ
The fruit doesn't taste nice. ˮζá
The fruit has all gone bad. ˮȫˡ
The fruit is so thick that it weighs down the branches. Ϲʵۣѹ֦ˡ
The fruit trees were in flowers. ʢ
The fruit will spoil if you keep it too long. Eat it soon. ˮ̫ҪõģԵɡ
The fruit will squash if it is badly packed. ˮװûᱻѹġ
The function of the heart is to send blood round the body. ĹܾȫѪҺ
The funeral will be held on Monday. һС
The furniture must be rubbed up. Ҿ߱
The Future Indefinite Tense һ㽫ʱ
The future looks black. ǰ;
The future opens out a bright prospect for us all. δǴչʾǰ;
The gale tore down telegraph wires. ѵ籨߹ζˡ
The gallery is exhibiting French paintings. չ滭
The game is up. ƻʧˡ
The game was called off by common consent. ͬȡ
The game was stopped by rain. ⳡжˡ
The games were scored up on the blackboard. ĵ÷ּںڰϡ
The gang raised the roof with their singing. ˴󺰴УҪƷݶƵġ
The gangsters knocked off Jerman. ͽɱ˽
The gangsters threatened to bump him off if he would not tell them the secret code. ͽв˵Ҫ˵ܵҪɵ
The gangsters used threats of violence to force the Morrises to pay up. ͽвͼʹĪ˹óǮ
The garden gets very dry in hot weather. ԰Ӹɵúܡ
The garden has been walled in. ԰ǽΧˡ
The garden has been walled off from the neighbours'. ԰ǽھӼҵĻ԰
The garden in bloom is a picture itself. ٻʢͥ԰续
The garden is at the rear of my house. ԰ס档
The garden is common to the two houses. ⻨԰ҹеġ
The garden is enclosed by ( with) a hedge. ԰Χš
The garden is thick with weeds. ԰Ӳݴ
The garden looked beautiful in the moonlight. ¹»԰ȥ
The garden of the empty house is overgrown with weeds. շӵĻ԰ﳤӲݡ
The garden was thrown open to the public. ԰Դڿš
The gardener has trimmed up the flower beds. ԰Ѱѻ̳޼롣
The gardener pulled up the weeds. ԰˰γӲݡ
The gardener was planting some trees. ԰
The gardener waters his plants in the summer. ԰ݽˮ
The gardener works hard for his keep. ԰Ŭɻάơ
The gardeners are sweeping up the dead leaves on the drive. ԰ֹɨϵҶ
The gas fire has been burning away all night. ú¯һҹ
The gas gave off an unpleasant smell. ɢһֲŵζ
The gas is burning very well. úյú
The gate is guarded by soldiers; you can't go without a pass. бû֤ͨȥ
The gate was bolted on the inside , on account of these dear children. ΪЩɰĺǣŴˡ
The gears engage one another. ֻϡ
The general drift of the current was northerly. ˮͨ
The general studied the map a few more minutes. ְѵͼо˼ӡ
The general was studying a map. ϸز쿴ͼ
The genie had been in the jar for hundreds of years before the fisherman set him free ų֮ǰ̳˺üꡣ
The gentle breezes rustled through the leaves. ΢紩Ҷ˹
The geography teacher fixed the map on the blackboard. ʦѵͼںڰϡ
The geological structure of the place speaks of oil underground. طĵʽṹ֤ʯ͡
The German invasion of Belgium took place. ¾˱ʱ
The gift as such was of little worth. ﱾûмֵ
The girl at camp hungered to go home because she was lonesome. ŮӪиеܹ¶ǳؼҡ
The girl disgraced her family by stealing. Ů͵Ҷ
The girl drooped with sorrow. Ů˶ˡ
The girl got well ahead of the rest of the class in study. ŮѧϰԶԶʤͬѧ
The girl has changed beyond recognition. ϲˡ
The girl has snowy skin. Ůѩ׵Ƥ
The girl is a graceful speaker. Ůʮš
The girl is a help to her mother. Ůĸ׵İ֡
The girl is always busy with her needle and thread. Ůæ߻
The girl is in the pink of health. ǸŮˡ
The girl is only playing with her breakfast; she is really off her feed owing to a ba ŮֻǿһͣΪ˷磬ʵڲ
The girl is sliding on the ice. ŮڱϻС
The girl jumped for joy and stepped up to him. Ů˵߹ȥ
The girl kept at the homework till she finished it. Ůһְֱҵꡣ
The girl lost her place because she was dishonest. ﲻʵʧȥְλ
The girl made up her face carefully before going to meet James. ղķ˹֮ǰĵشһ
The girl player is noted for her extreme grace on the court. λŮ˶Աϵƶ
The girl pushed her lower lip out. ǸŮӾ졣
The girl shed tears. Ůᡣ
The girl started up from her seat. Ůһ
The girl stood first in her class. Ůڰеһ
The girl suddenly let out a cry of surprise. ǸŮͻȻһ
The girl talked endlessly and her mother had to choke her off. Ůû꣬ĸײòֹ
The girl walked up quickly. Ů¥ȥ
The girl was bowled over by a car. СŮһСײ
The girl wept out her grief to her father. Ů׿Լ¡
The girl wiped her tears away. Ůȥᡣ
The girl worked as an artist's model. Ůһģض
The girls formed a line at the door. ŮſվһС
The girl's singing ability shows promise. Ůĸ質˵ǰ;
The girls were gossiping about Jane's new boyfriend. Ů½ѡ
The girls worshipped the pop star. ǳǸиǡ
The glass broke with a crack. žѡ
The glass fell and was smashed into pieces. ˤ÷顣
The glass has been broken into pieces. ˤˡ
The glass reflected her face. ӳ
The glass windows were figured with designs. Щͼ
The glider put down there at noon. ｵ䡣
The gloves are too tight for him to pull on with ease. ̫ܲ״ϡ
The glut of fruit sent the prices down. ˮʹ۸񽵵ˡ
The goalkeeper was ill so we found a substitute. Աˣ˸˴
The goat rolled over , dead. ɽһˡ
The goats were wired in. ɽ˿Ȧ
The good fairy made Cinderella's coach come by magic. Ůʹħ˻ҹ
The good news dragged me out of my black mood. ϢʹҰ˵
The good news ran through our village. ϢǴﴫˡ
The good news soon got around. Ϣܿʹˡ
The good news soon spread to the farthest corner. ϢܿʹԶĵط
The good news was soon noised( about) abroad. Ϣܿʹˡ
The good teacher is like the conductor of the symphony orchestra. ʦֶָ
The good weather inspired me to work in the garden. õʹڻ԰ɵ
The goods are of average quality. Щһ㡣
The goods are to be sent along before the end of this month. ҪڱµǰѸٷ
The goods do not correspond to the samples you sent me. Ʒһ
The goods have been smuggled out by sea. ѴӺ˽˳ȥˡ
The government call on the people to close ranks against the enemy. Եˡ
The government controls the country. ҡ
The Government decided to adopt the plan. Ǹƻ
The government gives a grant to every student so that he can buy books. ÿѧʹܹ顣
The government had communication with several countries. üͨѶϵ
The government has a very bad image because it continues with plans that nobody likes ܻΪûϲļƻ
The government has been buying silver in great quantities. һֱڹ
The government has managed to drum up some support for the idea. 跨һ뷨֧֡
The government has trimmed down its expenditure. ֧
The government is deliberating about what should be done to solve the problem. ϸЩʲôܽ⡣
The government is taking deliberate action to lower prices. ȡ˼ǵжͼ۸
The Government of the Qing Dynasty collaborated with foreign reactionary forces to cr 峯ѹ̫ƽũ塣
The government sent help to the survivors of the flood. ǴεҴߡ
The government spent a lot of money helping make this land better. ˴ʽƬء
The government was corrupted throughout. ⸮͸ˡ
The governor holds a high government position. ݳݸоҪλ
The governor opened the new hospital. ʡҽԺʽҵ
The graduates received their diplomas at the hands of the principal ҵǴУǵıҵ֤顣
The grammar book is well set out. ⲿ﷨д塣
The grammar lectures spread over into the next term. ﷨¸ѧڡ
The gramophone was not functioning. 
The grape has a sour taste. ζ
The grape vine climbed up along the wall. ǽԵϡ
The grapes are growing well on the vine. ϳʮֺá
The grapes are just a squash and not fit to eat. ѱѹ˲ܳԡ
The grass can act as a drug. ֲݿҩ
The grass is swaying in the wind. ڷҡҷ
The grass was covered with frost in the early morning. 峿˪
The grass will come up again in the spring. ݻٶȷѿ
The grass withered in the hot sun. ¿ˡ
The gravel crunched under the wheels of the car. ʯڳɳɳ졣
The Great Hall of the People is one of the greatest buildings in Beijing. ǱΰĽ֮һ
The great increase in the production of cocoa which took place during the first part ͳɿ˲Ƹ
The Great Lake 
The Great Pyramid is the biggest of all. һ
The great socialist China has towered like a giant in the East. ΰйһڶ
The Great Wall came into our view. ǳǰ
The Great Wall is world famous. Ǿ
The Great Wall was strong defences. Ǽ̵ķ¡
The greedy boss stopped at nothing to gain profit. ̰ϰΪ˾ȡΪ
The green grocer told me to take my pick of the apples , so I chose the big , ripe on ʳƷ˸ƻѡ˼ִ
The green plant shifts the atoms around in making fats out of sugar. ɫֲ֬ʱҪԭӵλá
The greengrocer unloaded the potatoes from the van. ߲ˮ̰ӳж
The grocery store took stock every week on Monday mornings. Ǽӻÿһ̵㡣
The ground falls towords the river. ӱб
The ground in this part of the country is poor and stony. ƶʯ
The ground is soft after the rain. ¹Ϻ
The ground is wet after rain. ʪġ
The ground levels off beyond the woods. ֣ƽ̹ˡ
The ground rose sharply. ƶȻߡ
The ground was crawling with ants. ϡ
The group of dancers wore national dress. ȺԱװ
The group of demonstrators sat on till morning. һȺʾһֱ糿
The growing grass was crushed down by hailstones. Ĳݱѹȥˡ
The guard blew his whistle and waved his green flag. гԱڲӶ졣
The guard forbade us to look out of the window when the train was moving. 𳵿ʱ˾ֹǰͷ쵽⡣
The guard stopped Lenin so as to check his pass. סУҪ֤ͨ
The guards searched her thoroughly. һ顣
The guards spiked the prisoner s plan or escape. ش˷˵ܼƻ
The guards stopped her and searched her thoroughly. ס˸顣
The guerillas waded in suddenly. λԱͻȻ͹
The guest speaker certainly has personality. ݽˣһس
The guests in the dining room were gabbling away when the clock struck ten. ʱʮ㣬Ŀǻߴ̸ͣ
The guests were rather free and easy with theirs host's liquor. Щ˺ش˵ľơ
The guests were seated. Ƕˡ
The guide led us through the forest. 򵼴Ǵɭ֡
The gulls eat small fish. ŸС㡣
The gym teacher said we should walk at a smart pace. ٽʦ˵ӦĲߡ
The hairdresser made a good job of my hair. ʦҵͷúܺá
The halfway point was reached at 12 o'clock. ʮ㵽;ص㡣
The hall filled quickly. ܿͼˡ
The hall rang with cheers. ˻
The hall seats 200 people. ˡ
The handbills said they would carry on the struggle for freedom and democracy. ˵ǽȡĶ
The handle has come away. Ѿˡ
The hands of a clock move round. ʱӵָȦߡ
The hands of the clock move toward midnight. ʱҹ
The handsome man had silver hair. ǸӢ˳ɫͷ
The harbour was full of all kinds of crafts. ۿڲ˸ʽĴ
The hard knock made her cry. صһʹˡ
The hard work was worthwhile because I passed the exam. ҿͨˣԿ̿Ŭֵõġ
The hardy plant lived through the cold winter. ͺֲﾭס϶Ŀ顣
The Hare and the Tortoise Ұúڹ
The hare died for lack of air. Ұȱ
The hat is match for the coat. ⶥñӺº䡣
The hat lends charm to the girl. ⶥñӴڴŮͷϣΪ֮ɫ
The hateful faces of the Czar's officers flared up in her mind. ԺֳһɳʾٵĿ
The haze has burnt away. ɢˡ
The head of the department was complimenting me. ŵ쵼Ѿڱˡ
The head office has been transferred from Chicago to New York. ܰ칫֥ӸŦԼ
The headmaster addressed the meeting. У򵽻˽˻
The headmaster gave away the prizes. УַƷ
The headmaster has a staff of twenty teachers. λУʮʦ
The headmaster recalled all members on leave. УٻݼԱ
The headmaster spoke to the whole school on Monday. һУȫУ
The heap of stones was put into the truck. Ƕʯװ˿
The hearers roar at his jokes. ЦǶЦ
The heart of the teacher's talk was that she is there to help us. ʦʱ԰ǵġ
The heart speeds up. ١
The heat is absorbed by the water. ˮˡ
The heat is terrible in August. ȵÿ¡
The heat of the sun was like fire. ̫ȵһ
The heat speeded up the reaction. ˷Ӧ
The heavy coat seemed to bear him down. ѹǺ
The heavy kick staggered him for a moment. صһߵҡһ
The heavy rain brought disastrous floods. Եˮ֡
The heavy rain delayed our journey. 굢ǵг̡
The heavy rain drenched us. ܵʪ͸
The heavy rain was responsible for the landslide. ɽӦ´ꡣ
The heavy snow made the branches droop. ѩʹ֦
The heavy storms destroyed a good part of our crops. Ѵ󲿷ׯڶٻˡ
The hedgehog curled up as I came near. ߽ʱ⬾;ӡ
The heels of my shoes have worn down. ҵЬĥˡ
The helicopters brought off the people marooned by flood waters. ֱɻȳ˱ˮΧˡ
The hen sheltered her chickens under her wings. ĸó򱣻
The hens have been cooped up for the night. ĸйҹ
The hens have laid many eggs recently. Щĸ˲ٵ
The hens scattered when they saw the cat. ĸһèɢ롣
The hero died , but his image will be as fresh as ever in our minds. λӢȻˣԶС
The hero of a story usually is a fine person. е˹Ʒʺõˡ
The hibernating animals reduce movement to far below the ordinary level. ߵĶѻٵһˮƽ
The high sea kept on after the storm. ˮǡ
The higher we go above the earth , the rarer the air is. 뿪ԽߣԽϡ
The highway winds around the mountain. ·ɽϡ
The hikers had packs on their backs. ͽе˶ű
The hikers split into two parties. Щͽ߷ֳ
The hill adds to the beauty of the scene. Сɽʹ
The hill descends by a gradual slope to the plain. ɽ¶Ȼбƽԭ
The hills are clothed in blue. Ⱥɽװ
The hills are clothed with varied vagetation. ȺɽŸֲ
The hills are reflected in the water. Ⱥɽˮеӳ
The hills have a western trend. Щɽ졣
The hillsides looked very peaceful. ɽϿʮ־
The hind legs of an animal are usually longer than the forelegs. ĺͨǱǰȳ
The history book contains 300 pages of text and about 50 pages of notes. ʷҳģԼʮҳעע롣
The history of the past is a guide for the future. ȥʷǽָϡ
The history paper was easy. ʷԾס
The holiday was a disappointment because the weather was bad. Ϊãչɨˡ
The holidays ended all too soon. ڽ̫ˡ
The holidays were all too short. ʵ̫ˡ
The homeless girl wandered here and there. Ǹ޼ҿɹŮˡ
The hook won't stay up; it keeps on falling down. ӿ۲סҪ
The Horniman family were famous tea merchants. ĲҶ̡
The horse almost starved for water. Ҫˡ
The horse backed into the ditch. ˵ȥˡ
The horse became quiet at the touch of my hand. ƥһ;ˡ
The horse broke its leg. ˤˡ
The horse cast a shoe. 
The horse cleared the fence. Ծʡ
The horse cocked its ears up several seconds before I could hear anything. ѶӺҲ
The horse has a white mark on one of its legs. һһ׼ǡ
The horse has gone stale. ƥѾƣ
The horse is a useful animal. һõĶ
The horse is cream. ƥ׻ɫġ
The horse kicked him on the leg. ȡ
The horse ran through the street. ؽַܡ
The horse reared up when the car frightened it. Сǰڿա
The horse spilled the boy. ˤСк
The horse started off at a steady trot. ƥʼȲ
The horse stopped short at the fence. ܵʴͻȻͣ
The horse took fright at the noise. ܾ
The horses are feeding quietly in the fields. ڲݵϰسԲݡ
The horses galloped along the road. ǼƥŹ·ۡ
The horses were running neck and neck. Щܵò¡
The hose squirted water. ˮ
The hospital director , a young driver and Lao Li's second son made speeches. ҽԺԺһλ˾Ķӽ˻
The hospital is opposite to the post office. ҽԺʾֶ档
The hospital keeps ( a) close watch on the babies' health. ҽԺעӤĽ״
The hospital was founded last year. ҽԺȥ괴ġ
The hospital will arrange an X ray examination next week. ҽԺܰһι顣
The host produced a bottle of \ Bamboo Green. \ óһƿҶࡣ
The host showed us in. ˰
The hostess steeped the tea in boiling water to make a pot of tea. Ů˰ѲҶڿˮһݱ
The hot dry earth drank up the rain. ɺ̵ذˮȫˡ
The hot metal glowed. ȵĽ΢⡣
The hot sun drew up the moisture from the earth. ȵ̫еʪ
The hot weather now set in. ȵʱʼˡ
The hotel harboured several convicts. ǼùѲغüﷸ
The hotel has direct tunnel connection to the station. еصֱͨվ
The hotel is fitted up with modern conveniences. ùװִ豸
The hotel is of foreign style in construction. Ǽڽ
The hotel messenger told me that my friend was waiting in the bar. ùͨԱңҵھưɼء
The hotel porter will take your baggage to your room. ùݵİ˹˻õȥ
The hotel stands fifty yards from the road. ù·ʮԶ
The hound got wind of the game. Թᵽζ
The hound stuck by the hunter's side all day. Թԡ
The hounds were on the scent of a fox. Թҵһֻĳ
The hour hand in a clock is shorter than the minute hand. ʱӵʱȷ̡
The hours dragged on. ʱú
The hours wore on; night came. ʱعȥҹˡ
The house belongs to him by right( s). ˵ⷿġ
The house cost us 40 , 000 but it is not worth so much. ⴱӻӢʵʲֵôǮ
The house faces south. ӳϡ
The house fronts the street. ӶԽ֡
The house gives no evidence of having been occupied. ûס˵ļ
The house had large and pleasant grounds. һܴġɫ˵ͥ԰԰֣
The house has two storeys. ⷿ¥
The house is a wreck. ⷿȫǾɹۡ
The house is covered from sight by a forest. ݱɭֵסˡ
The house is fitted up with electric light. Ӱ˵ơ
The house is in decay. ⷿѸࡣ
The house is lapped in woods. Ϊɭơ
The house is on offer. ӳۡ
The house is situated near the station. λڳվ
The house is small , but otherwise it is comfortable. ССǺʡ
The house is to the right of the petrol station. ڼվұߡ
The house is too costly for us to buy. ̫ⷿˣ
The house is two miles from the village. ӢԶ
The house is well fitted up. װ޵úܺá
The house itself is very beautiful. ⷿӱƯ
The house lies in the north of London. ⷿ׶صı
The house needs making over. ⷿҪޡ
The House of Commons is part of the British Parliament. ԺӢһ֡
The house shook in the gale. 紵÷Ӷҡˡ
The house stands ( all) by itself. ӹš
The house stands among trees. С
The house stands just off the main street. ڴԱ߲Զ
The house stood on a hill commanding the sea. ǶɽϵķӿԸ󺣡
The house was burned to ashes. ճɻҽˡ
The house was burned up. Ƿӱջˡ
The house was burnt to ashes. ճ˻ҽ
The house was confined by an enclosure. ⷿΧ
The House was counted out at eleven p.m.. ʮһԺϯݻᡣ
The house was in flames when the fire engine arrived. Ȼ𳵵ʱ򣬷ѾŻˡ
The house was shut in by trees. ӵܶ
The house was silent because everyone was asleep. Ϊ˶˯ˣܰ
The house was sought through but nothing suspicious was found. ӱѲ飬ûзʲôɵĶ
The house will be ready next week if there are no snags. ûκѵĻⷿӽ׼á
The house will soon be finished. ӲþҪ깤ˡ
The houses are in need of repair. ЩҪ
The houses are not joined; they're separate. ЩӲһģǷֿġ
The houses face towards the south. Щӳϡ
The houses round here are for the most part able to stand up to typhoons. һķӾ󲿷̨ܾϮ
The housing estate is so designed that the front of each house faces away from busy r סլʹÿӵ涼ֵĽֵ
The housing problem is bound up with the problem of rent controls. ס漰⡣
The hundreds of workmen built a platform near his right ear. Ҷ丽һƽ̨
The hungry boy quickly dispatched the meal. ĺѸٵس˷
The hungry child crammed his mouth with food. ĺʳ
The hungry children were impatient for their meal. ӶĺǼҪԷ
The hungry dog devoured the dish of meat. ֻһȫԹˡ
The hungry dog was a pitiful sight. ˿
The hunt began and the dogs gave chase. ԿʼˣԹ׷ˡ
The hunt for Mary's glasses lasted one hour. ۾һͷ
The hunter followed the tracks of the lion. ˸ʨӵټߣ׷ʨӣ
The hunter is running a fox. ׷ꡣ
The hunter leveled his gun at a tiger. ˾ǹ׼һֻ
The hunter made a stab at the wolf , but missed. ǴȥûдС
The hunter squeezed off and down went the furious tiger. һ۰ŭϻӦء
The hunter stabbed the wolf with a knife. õǡ
The hunter stalked a deer. Ǳͷ¹
The huntsman was whipping in his pack of hounds. ñްȺȮһ
The huntsman whipped off his pack of hounds. ñްȺȮɢ
The ice cream has a smack of chocolate. ֱɿζ
The ice has made everything stiff. Ӳġ
The ice is hard enough to skate on. ѹ񣬿Ի
The ice is too thin to bear your weight. ̫ˣ
The ice melted away when the sun came out. ̫һڻˡ
The ice melted off. ˡ
The ice quickly melted in the sunshine. ̫ºܿڻˡ
The ice turned to water. ˮ
The idea began to form in his mind. ￪ʼγĸ
The idea burned into his mind. 뷨
The idea dawned on him that he might be wrong. ʶܴˡ
The idea faded before I could close on it. һûü˼뷨Ժˡ
The idea flashed through his mind. ڹһͷ
The idea gradually began to take root. ˼뽥ؿʼȷ
The idea has influence among statesmen. ֹ۵μмӰ졣
The idea took strong root. ˼ٹ̡
The illness spread quickly in the town. ּܿڳӿˡ
The illness spread through the whole town. ɢȫС
The immigration officer stamped my passport. 뾳ԱҵĻϴ˴ӡ
The imperialists are doomed to failure. ۹עҪʧܵġ
The imperialists are enthusiastic about the war. ۹ս
The imperialists are trying in vain to suppress the liberation movement in the coloni ۹ͼѹֳصĽ˶
The imperialists exploit and oppress all the peoples of the world. ۹ѹȫ
The imperialists have tended more and more to make a show of force. ۹ԽԽϲҫ
The impertinent boy put his tongue out at me. ǸкӶͷ
The importance of the philosophy of dialectical materialism consists in the fact that ֤ΨѧҪṩȷ˼뷽
The important news comes in the body of the letter. ҪϢŵġ
The important thing is how we can improve our studies. ҪܸĽǵѧϰ
The important thing is to be good at learning. Ҫѧϰ
The important thing is to try to grasp what the writer is going to tell you in the bo ҪҪ跨ҪĶ
The imports and exports continue to grow in volume. 
The improvement was rapid. ĽΪѸ١
The impudent boys put their tongues out at us. ЩƤкͷ
The incidence of illness has fallen greatly. ʴ½
The incident is being talked about everywhere. ǵ̸¹ʡ
The incoming tide washed up cargo from the wrecked ship. ǵĳˮʧ´ֻϵĻ嵽ϡ
The Indian began tearing up damp grass. ӡڰ˶ְһЩʪݡ
The Indians brought furs to the trading post. ӡڰ˰ëƤóվ
The Indians used to streak their faces with paint. ǰӡڰ˳Ͳϻϰơ
The indicator on a car is a flashing light which tells you that the driver is going t ϵָʾĵƣ˾Ҫ
The indulgent mother bought her boy everything he wanted. 簮ĸ׸Ҫκζ
The industry has just changed over from steam to electricity. ⹤ҵոմʹΪʹõ
The infant is sleeping. Ӥ˯
The information is held in strict confidence. 鱨ϼӱܡ
The information was obtained as a result of various experiments. 飬һϡ
The inheritance will make him a rich man. ŲʹΪ̡
The injection is made from Chinese herbs. вҩġ
The ink has spotted my clean shirt. īˮҵĸɾŪˡ
The insects ate into the wood. Ӱľͷˡ
The insects spoiled the fruit in the orchard. ԰еˮ
The instant ( that) I reached the platform the train began to move. һվ̨𳵾Ϳˡ
The institute was placed under the cultural department of the province. оʡĻ쵼
The instrument must be warmed up before it is put into practice. ʹ֮ǰ¡
The insult stung him into an angry reply. 輤ʹŭ
The insult to his dead mother set his blood on fire. ѹʵĸ׵ʹΪŭ
The insult touched him to the heart. ʹΪġ
The insurance is very necessary. ǺܱҪġ
The interests of the people come before everything else. һС
The interior of Africa contains the jungle. ޸Ƭ֡
The interior of cave was dark. ⶴڲܺڡ
The internal organs 
The invaders were stamped out at length. ڱˡ
The invitation was refused. 뱻ܾˡ
The iron gate creaked. ֨֨¸µˡ
The iron has lost its magnetic force. ʧȥ
The irritated teacher is sitting in the chair. ʦϡ
The island has a cold climate. õ䡣
The island is classed among the most beautiful sights. õķ羰֮һ
The island sat in the middle of the lake. ǸСڵġ
The islands of Scotland inspired Mendelssohn to write some lovely music. ոĵŵ¶УʹдһЩ
The ivy clings to the wall. ٽǽϡ
The jack is working. ػڹ
The jacket is a nice fit. ºܺ
The Japanese attacked the American navy in Pearl Harbour. ձ͵Ϯ
The Japanese people's sufferings after war were terrible. սձĿѼ
The jeers from the crowd caused the speaker to leave the platform. ȺڵĺЦʹ뿪̨
The jet planes flew over the sky and soon became little dots in the distance. ʽɻɹգһԶһСԲ㡣
The jeweller set a diamond in the ring. ʯڽָһʯ
The job needs a lot of patience. ֹҪġ
The job was terribly important to Mother and me. ĸ׺⹤ǷǳҪġ
The joke really cracked us up. ЦЦˡ
The journal rubs against the bearing surface. ᾱĦ
The journalist had just come off an assignment which had taken him half way round the Ź¼߱һ
The journey cost more than ten hours. зʱʮСʱ
The journey from college in London to my house in Oxford takes two hours from door to ׶ǸѧԺſڵţҼſڵ·Сʱ
The journey was slow because of continual stops. ڳͣг̺
The journey will take fully three days. óҪʱ䡣
The journey will take two days. óҪ졣
The judge carefully weighed up all the evidence. ϸؿЩ֤ݡ
The judge condemned the criminal to ten years in jail. дﷸʮͽ̡
The judge convicted him of robbery. 
The judge decided the case. ٲд˰
The judge divorced the husband and the wife. оԷ顣
The judge doomed the thief to death. дǸ̡
The judge imposed a fine on him. о
The judge imposes a punishment on the criminal. ͥﷸ
The judge pronounced him a hardened rascal. һĻڵĶ
The judge pronounced sentence on the prisoner. ٶо
The judge punished the thief by sending him to prison. ٰС͵ؽʾͷ
The judge sent the thief to prison for a year. оС͵һꡣ
The judge sent the thief to prison for two years. дͽ̡
The judge sentenced the thief to five years in prison. оǸͽ̡
The judgement of the lower court was upheld. άֳԺԭС
The judgment was against him. о
The judo is a kind of fighting sport. һֶԿ
The juggler juggled a handkerchief into a bird. Ϸ˰һһֻ
The juice was crushed out. ֭ե
The jump was a very difficult one. һܲ
The junior officers live in camp. ͼסڱӪ
The jury decided that the man was guilty of stealing and that the judge sent him to p ŲþǸ˷͵д
The jury found for the plaintiff. ԭĲþ
The jury is composed of men. ɡ
The kettle is puffing. ˮð
The kettle on the stove was steaming away. ¯ϵˮð
The kettle was steaming on the stove. ¯ϵĺð
The key stuck in the lock. Կ׿
The keynote of the Minister's speech was the need for higher productivity. ò˵ҪּǸ߶Ҫ
The kidnapper strangled the child with a piece of string. ǸøӰСˡ
The king granted an audience to the famous general. ͼһλĽ
The king put his seal to the document. ڹϼ˷ӡ
The king said that such a brave soldier was worthy of reward. ˵ӢµսʿӦν
The king was cheered. ܵ
The king was crowned at Paris. λڰᡣ
The king was forced to go into hiding. ȶˡ
The King was welcomed by large crowds. ܵȺڵĻӭ
The Kingdom of England Ӣ
The kite caught in a tree. ݹϡ
The kite is far up above the house. ݸ߸ƮڷϷ
The knee is a joint in the leg. ϥȵһؽڡ
The knife easily cut into the cake. Ӻ׵н˵⡣
The knife has no edge. ⵶Ӻܶۡ
The knife is made of steel. СǸġ
The knife was old , but the blade had a keen edge. ѵǾɵģз
The knight was a gallant fighter. λʿǸ¸ҵĶʿ
The knob of the radio set came away easily. ̨ťһ͵ˡ
The Korean people set up a monument in memory of Comrade Luo Shengjiao. һʢͬ־
The labouring people led a dog's life before liberation. ǰͶţһ
The ladder gave way and Larry fell to the ground. Ӷˣˤڵϡ
The ladder leans against the wall. ӿǽϡ
The ladder was upright against the wall. ֱſǽϡ
The ladies retired , and the men went on drinking and smoking Ůϯˣǻ̡
The lads now know that you aren't a thief. Сڶ֪㲻ˡ
The lake gradually emptied. ˮˡ
The lake is three metres deep. ס
The lake rose and spread over the fields. ˮǣҰȥˡ
The lake was dotted with boats. ׺һĴ
The lamp depends from a hook. յڹϡ
The lamp stands in the corner of the room. ڷĽ
The lamp threw out a dim light. Ʒ⡣
The lamp was shining brightly. յյͦ
The lamp will not work until you plug it in. Ʋϲͷǲġ
The land becomes waste. رˡ
The land is richly cultivated with cotton. ؾϸʢ޻
The land yields good crops. ܺõׯڡ
The landlady is angry because the rent is overdue. ŮˣΪδ
The landlady turned Tom out on the grounds that he failed to pay the rent. Ůķûи˳ȥ
The landlord jumped this man's cottage. ǵռ˵ķӡ
The landlord made the farmhands work from morning till night. ʹǴ絽ɻ
The landscape of the West Lake is more beautiful than any other lake at all times. ķ羰ǱȱĲ
The language laboratory will help you ( to) improve your listening ability. ʵҽ
The language of England girdles the globe. Ӣȫͨá
The large house being built in the street is a new hospital. ڽ˽¥һҽԺ
The largest and most delicious apples come from this area. óԵƻǸġ
The last act needs to be touched up. һĻҪɫ
The last goal decided the game. һžʤ
The last time we met was in Wuhan. һμ人
The late comers were shut out of the stadium. ٵδܽ
The late performance of the play starts at 1100. Ϸʮһ㿪ʼ
The latest news has eased his mind. µϢʹġ
The laughter from the next room is very distracting. ڷЦܳˡ
The law carried by 310 votes to 306. һʮƱ޳ƱԶͨ
The law case is open and shut. ⰸġ
The law ceases to be operative. ⷨɲЧ
The law is still in effect. ȻЧ
The law obligates a father to support his children. ɹ涨йŮ
The law will no longer come into force. ɽԼˡ
The lawn was bordered by trees. ݵصΧ
The lawyer contested every point. ʦ硣
The lawyer's arguments were well documented. ʦ绤Ϊ֤
The lazy boy often tries to sponge soda and candy from his friends. кӳˮǹ
The lazy boy snored away the whole afternoon. к綼ں˯
The leader of the army was worried about supplies ( i.e. food , water , clothes and a ӵ쵼ΪӦƷʳˮװ͵ҩ
The leader raised his voice so that we could all hear. ŴɤţԱǶü
The leader referred to their work in terms of high praise. 쵼ǵĹΪ
The leaders of the two nations decided to make peace. 쵼˾͡
The leadership is taking our proposal into consideration. 쵼ڿǵĽ顣
The leading actor now walked on. ̨ˡ
The leading body must unite. 쵼ӱŽᡣ
The league meeting will come off tomorrow. ŵĻС
The leaking roof is a worry to Dad. ݶ©ǵһ⡣
The leaves are turning brown. Ҷɺɫˡ
The leaves brushed my cheek as I ran through the wood. ܹʱҶҵա
The leaves in spring are tender green. Ҷ̵ġ
The leaves of the book were yellowed with age. ҳöơ
The leaves of the tree were turning yellow and red. Ҷɻɫͺɫ
The leaves of the trees are yellowing. ҶΪɫ
The leaves of this book are not cut. Ȿҳûвÿ
The leaves whirled in the wind. Ҷڷдת
The leaves whispered in the breeze. Ҷ΢ɳɳ졣
The lecture aroused my interest. ҵȤ
The lecture dragged ( itself) on for more than three hours. һֱСʱ
The leg of that chair is not very firm. Ⱥܲι̡
The legs of this table are rather weak. Ȳʵ
The length of the bars of the xylophone determines the different notes of the scale. ľټĳȾ׵Ĳͬ
The lesson begins. Ͽοʼ
The lesson didn't soak in. һûӡͷȥ
The lesson is over , you are dismissed. ѧˣ߰ɡ
The lesson lasted forty five minutes. ڿʮӡ
The lesson was not clear and it has muddled me. һÿβ壬ҸͿˡ
The lessons he taught were not easily forgotten. ̵Ŀβǡ
The letter ? has a dot over it. ĸϷһСԲ
The letter did not arrive because she missed out part of the address. ûΪѵַд©һ֡
The letter didn't arrive because it was wrongly addressed. ûмĵΪַдˡ
The letter enclosed a check. ڸ֧Ʊһš
The letter is too long. Can you shorten it a little? ̫ˡܰһ
The letter says that he is studying very hard. ˵ǳù
The letter V is a symbol of victory. ĸʤ
The letter was passed round to all the members of the family. ȫ˴ˣǷţ
The letter was sent away in the evening mail. Ƿҹʰͳġ
The letter was written in French. ÷дġ
The letters PLA stand for the People's Liberation Army. ⼸ĸйž
The level of our scientific research has been raised. ǵĿˮƽߡ
The librarian catalogues the books we have in the school. ͼԱѧУĿ
The library has a catalogue of its books , arranged in alphabetical order. ͼһݲĿ¼ĸš
The library has called in all the dictionaries. ͼݰѴʵȫջȥˡ
The library insists upon strict silence. ͼҪྲ
The library is in the centre of the town. ͼġ
The library will lend you this book on request. ֻҪҪͼݾͽⱾ顣
The lid won't go on. Ӹǲϡ
The life boat went out to a ship in distress. ȥһѴֻ
The life of the young hero was out of the ordinary. λӢ۵һǲƽġ
The lifeboat rescued a dozen people and took them to the larger ship. ͧʮˣ͵ȥ
The lift went downward from the sixth to the first floor. ݴ¥½¥
The light energy comes from the sun. ̫
The light had already gone out when I got to the cinema. ҵӰԺʱѾϨˡ
The light house has spiral stairs leading to the top. иͨ򶥵ӡ
The light shone up. ƹҫ
The light switch is on the wall near the door. ƵĿڿſڵǽϡ
The lighted window marked someone's night work. ŵĴӱĳҹ乤
The lightning was followed by a fearful clap of thunder. ֮һµ
The lights in the theatre began to dim. Ժĵƹ⿪ʼˡ
The lights shade in beautifully. ƹʮֺг
The line is busy ! 绰ռߡ
The liner set sail for New York at 8:30. ִڰʱŦԼ
The lines in this painting flow. 
The lines were jammed up with trunk calls. ·;绰ռסˡ
The link Verb ϵ
The links of the dog's chain are small. ˩Сġ
The lion is roaring. ʨں
The lion is the king of all animals. ʨǰ֮
The lion is the king of beasts. ʨǰ֮
The lion's roar could be heard throughout the jungle. ʨӵĺ쳹֡
The lions were lying up after feeding. ʨӳ˶ڶѨС
The list is by no means beyond critical. ޿޵ġ
The little bird hid among the branches of the tree. С֦
The little boy can't keep pace with his big brothers. СкǵĲӡ
The little boy has got a brain of the first order. Сһһͷԡ
The little boy has his mother on a string. СҪĸ׸ɶ͸ɶ
The little boy hasn't the strength to lift that heavy box. СкûôǸص
The little boy hid inside a hollow tree. Скһÿĵ
The little boy learned a stunt; he stands on his head. СкѧһУܵ
The little boy obeyed from fear. С򾪿ֶˡ
The little boy panted out his message. Ск˵˿š
The little boy patted the dog. Ск
The little boy spelled out the printed words. Скƴӡĵʡ
The little boy still goes after his father. Скһֱ׵ĺ档
The little boy stretched out his hands to seize the toy. Ск˫ȥץߡ
The little boy tried on his father's shirt , which came down to his knees. СкԴ׵ĳһֱϵϥǴ
The little boy was afraid of the dark. Скºڡ
The little boy was crying because he had lost his way. СкڿޣΪ·
The little boy was crying miserably. Ск޵úġ
The little boy was panting after the others. Скظڱ˵ĺͷ
The little boy who was standing by the fruit stall was told to shift off. ˽վˮ̯ԱߵСк߿
The little bugler bravely squared up to his enemy. СӢµԵˡ
The little cat sported with its tail. СèԼβ͡
The little chair collapsed when my uncle sat down on it. Сȥʱ
The little children are sent home from school early on a snowy day. ѩѧУǰСǻؼҡ
The little gem is worth two thousand dollars. СʯֵǧԪ
The little girl began to cry. ǸСʼˡ
The little girl coloured up when she realized that we were watching her drawing. СŮʶڿͼʱˡ
The little girl dragged all her toys out from under the bed. СŮеߴӴϳ
The little girl fell into the lake and drowned. СŮˡ
The little girl held her father's hand. СŮ׵֡
The little girl is old enough to dress herself. СŮˣԼˡ
The little girl is so light that I can lift her with one hand. Сᣬһֻ־ܾ
The little girl mourned her lost doll. СΪʧȥżˡ
The little girl painted ( a picture of) her mother. СŮͲʻһĸ׵
The little girl refused to part with her old doll. СŮϷǾɲޡ
The little girl skipped along at her mother's side. СŮĸһһš
The little girl skipped down the road. СŮ·ȥ
The little girl was absorbed in reading a tale. СȫעĶһƪ¡
The little girl will be a companion for my small daughter. СŮСŮͬ顣
The little girls had blond curls. СǳŽɫ
The little match girl carried a box of matches in her hand. СŮһл
The lives of the working people are improving every day. Ͷˮƽߡ
The local station is signing on. ص̨ʼ㲥
The lock is broken. ˡ
The locomotive is coming at top speed. ͷٶʻ
The locomotive was dashed to pieces. ײ÷顣
The lofty building has one hundred stories. ¥һٲ㡣
The log was chopped into pieces. ľͷ顣
The long gown stopped at his ankles. ϵĽס
The long lines of tired men staggered across the beach , falling into the little boat гƣʿײײ߹̲С
The long pole was wagging about in the breeze. ΢ҡš
The long walk gave him a thirst. ;ʹڿʡ
The long walk tired the childern. ô·Ѻˡ
The longer we stayed there , the more we like the people. ԽãԽϲ
The lorries were lined up , ready to move off. źöӣ׼
The lorry had a load of wood. صľͷ
The lorry was destroyed by a land mine. һըˡ
The loss of all his fortune was a great trial to Antonio. ɥʧȫƲǼĲҡ
The loss of his money worried him. Ǯʹܷա
The losses are considerable. ʧء
The lovely girl is planning to be a nurse. ǸƯСŮ㵱ʿ
The lower part was buried in the ground. °벿ڵ¡
The Lugouqiao incident occured on July 7 , 1937. «±䷢ա
The lungs receive air. տ
The lying boy was punished by his father. ˵ѵкֵܵĳͷ
The machine broke down. ˡ
The machine came into operation. ʼתˡ
The machine can stamp out hundreds of components in an hour. ̨ÿСʱԳٸԪ
The machine doesn't act. ˡ
The machine has been mended and runs very well. ޺ˣתúܺá
The machine has been smeared with grease. Ϳˡ
The machine is faulty. ëˡ
The machine is unsafe because of the defects in it. ̨ȫΪкܶë
The machine is working none the worse for its long service. ⲿ򳤾ʹöת
The machine needs to be repaired. ̨Ҫ
The machine slowed down and stopped. 𽥼ת٣ͣסˡ
The machine was thought too complicated to operate. ֻΪ̫ӣò
The machine will soon wear out. û
The machine works fine. תúܺá
The machinery is in gear. ת
The machinery is in good working order. ⲿתá
The machinery operates continuously. ͣתš
The machines all started up at the same time. еĻͬʱˡ
The machines in the factory were idle when the men were on holiday. ݼʱĻûá
The machines run day and night. ҹͣת
The mad boy had a delusion that he was a king. Ƿ躢ӻԼһλ
The magazine comes out once a month. ־һ³һڡ
The magazine has got a large readership. ־Ķߺܶࡣ
The magazine included many interesting contributions. Ǳ־սȤĸ塣
The magazine printed the author's first story. Ǳ־λҵĵһС˵
The magazine showed pictures of this year's smart dresses. ־Ͽ˽ʽװƬ
The magician turned the boy into a frog. ʿǸСкܡ
The magistrate fined him 50 for driving too fast. Ϊ̫죬ٷʮӢ
The magistrate fined him 10 shillings for drunkenness. ƣٷʮ
The magistrate interrogated the witnesses upon the details of the accident. طپ¹ʵϸѯĿߡ
The magnetic needle points to the north. ָ򱱷
The magnificence of the building is beyond expression. ĸûݡ
The magnificent sights collect a jolly crowd. ׳ľɫֵȺ
The maid answered the door. Ůȥš
The mail carrier in our neighborhood is a friend of all children. ʵԱǺǵѡ
The mailman was greeted with smiles all along the line. λʵԱ֮ܵѺõĻӭ
The main reason I'm not going is that I have lots of work to do. ҲȥҪԭкöҪ
The main road was closed so we went round by the coast road. ·ͨƵߺ·
The majority is for ( against ) him. ޳ɣԣ
The majority of Chinese people have television. й˶еӡ
The majority of the Asian peoples have regained their liberty. Ѿػɡ
The majority of the damage is easy to repair. ε𺦴󲿷ײȡ
The male bird is usually bigger and more brightly coloured than the female. ͨȴɫ
The man ( Darwin) was something of a genius. ˿Ǹš
The man abandoned his wife and child. Ӻͺӡ
The man and wife lived in content. ǶԷ
The man came across with the price of a drink. ˸һ;Ǯ
The man came after the boy waving a big stick. Ǹһȥ׷Ск
The man came by bus. ġ
The man coasted down the hill on his bicycle. ̤ɽ¡
The man declared that he was not the thief. ͵
The man deserted his family. ļͥ
The man got a stiff punishment for his crime. ǸΪܵĳͷ
The man had a large following. ߡ
The man in the river was crying for help. ںںȡ
The man is an artist in words. ǸԵˡ
The man is getting old and his joints stiff. Ǹˣؽڲˡ
The man looks after about eighty sheep. ˷ʮֻ
The man lowered his voice. ˰ŵ͡
The man needs stirring up. Ҫһ¡
The man now ( then) tried another plan. ǣһ
The man on the television show interviews outstanding personalities. ӽĿгֵǸ˳
The man put his nose to the mouth of the tube and sniffed at the oxygen. ˰ѱӶŹܿڣ
The man ran after me as I was crossing the street. Һᴩ·ʱ׷ҡ
The man rolled the barrel of beer up the lorry. ˰һͰơƹ˿
The man shouted at the top of his voice. Ǹ˸С
The man spun away under the force of the blow. Ǹһ֮µ˻ȥ
The man standing before the blackboard is our teacher of physics. վںڰǰǵʦ
The man told me wrong and I got lost in the forest. Ǹָ·ɭ·ˡ
The man tried to stand up , but he fell again. Ǹͼվֵˡ
The man was pushing a small cart. һС
The man was taken ill on the train. ڻˡ
The man was walking with his son. Ǹͬһš
The man went to court on a charge of stealing. ˱ָصԣ˷Ժ
The man who has just walked out is Comrade Li. ո߳ȥǸͬ־
The man would walk over other people to get what he wanted. Ǻ
The manager dictated a letter to his secretary. һš
The manager fired Mr.Davies because he was always late for work. Ϊά˹ϰǳٵ
The manager of the team stalled the game until his best player arrived. ӰѱһֱƳٵõĶԱΪֹ
The manager received ten applications for the position. յʮλְߵ顣
The manager sacked him because he stole some money. Ϊ͵ЩǮˡ
The manager sent for his secretary. ȥ
The manager wants to clear off all the old stock in the warehouse. ѲֿлѹĴ
The man's voice was rather low and the most important part of what he had to say was Ǹ˵൱ͣҰҪҪĲֽ
The manure pile is behind the barn. ʶĺ档
The map has been hung up. ͼѾˡ
The map was drawn to scale. ͼǰƵġ
The marchers jumped off at the crack of dawn. оʱˡ
The mare is with young. оԡ
The mariner followed the sea for fifty years. λˮֺʮ֮á
The mark on his shoulder designated the rank of an army officer. ϵķűٵľΡ
The market fell ( rose). µˣ
The market is very active. гܻԾ
The market price of rice continues firm. ׵г۸ȶ
The markets are thriving in our country. ҹг١
The marksman squeezed off successive rounds and every one told. ˶Ա۰鷢
The mass of faces pressed closer , walling him in. ԽԽȽΧס
The mass of opinion is against the plan. ƻ
The massacre of some 200 Sioux by U. S. troops at Wounded Knee.South Dakota , on Dece ϴ̵ڵطԴԼ
The masses gain experience through struggle. Ⱥͨȡþ顣
The masses have boundless creative power. Ⱥ޵Ĵ
The mast needs repairing. ΦҪάˡ
The mast snapped off under the pressure of the wind. ڷѹ£Φ˿һˡ
The master had told us he would question us on verbs. ʦ߹ǣҪǶʡ
The match gave a last flare. 񷢳⡣
The matter brooks no delay. ²ݳӡ
The matter does not regard you at all. º޹ϵ
The matter is in your hands. 㸺
The matter nearly concerns me. йϵ
The matter was deferred at last evening's meeting , but will come forward at our next Ļۡ
The matter was referred back to the Finance Committee. תظίԱᴦ
The matter was very often talked about. ̸
The matter weighed heavily on my mind. ³صѹҵϡ
The mattress is made of spring wires. õġ
The May 4 Movement took place in Beijing in 1919. ˶꣬
The mayor has a political machine working for his reelection. гһλΪµѡ
The meal is ready , pile in. ˡ԰ɡ
The mean of 3 , 5 and 7 is 5. ߵм塣
The meaning of the message is obscure. ŵ˼塣
The meaning of the passage comes out clearly in his interpretation. һֵͣˡ
The meat is tender. ۵ġ
The meat is very well done. յúܺã죩
The meat was overdone. ʱ䳤ˡ
The meat was salted away for future use. Ապʳá
The meat will go bad if you leave it in the sun. ̫ɹҪʡ
The medic asked those who had not had their physical examination to stand out. ҽЩδܹվ
The medicine acts on liver. ҩԸá
The medicine brought me relief. ҩҵʹࡣ
The medicine gave me some comfort. ҩҵʹࡣ
The medicine has begun to do its work. ҩʼˡ
The medicine has done me a lot of good. ҩҺܴ
The medicine took effect. ҩˡ
The medicine will do you good. ҩкô
The Mediterranean Sea separates Europe and Africa. кŷ޺ͷ޷ֿ
The meeting adjourned with most of the important matters acted on. ԴҪݻˡ
The meeting adopted a resolution. ͨһ顣
The meeting began in the morning. 翪ʼ
The meeting between Mrs.Smith and her daughter was a joyful one. ʷ˹̫̫ŮˣһĻ
The meeting broke up at five. ӵʱɢˡ
The meeting came to a successful conclusion. Բ
The meeting clashed with my swimming lesson so I could not go. ͬҵӾʱϳͻҲȥˡ
The meeting ended in an uproar. һнˡ
The meeting has come to an end. ˡ
The meeting opened on April lst. һտĻˡ
The meeting passed off very well. еú˳
The meeting was concluded with the college song. Ун
The meeting was concluded yesterday. ˡ
The meeting was fixed for nine o'clock that evening. 鶨ڵŵС
The meeting was in full swing when we arrived. ǵʱе֡
The meeting was postponed on account of the chairman's illness. ˡ
The meeting was rather stormy. ۵úܼҡ
The meeting will be held next Monday. һٿ
The meeting will begin in 10 minutes , meanwhile we can sing a few songs. ʮӲſᣬǿԳʱ򳪼֧衣
The meeting will commence at 3 p.m.. 齫ʱʼ
The meeting will open at 8 o'clock. ˵㿪ʼ
The meeting with my old classmates is a joyful one. Ǵκͬѧǻʮֵֻġ
The members of the bank were smart in their new uniforms. еĹԱƺࡣ
The men both looked like French. ˶Ƿˡ
The men in that factory walked out last week. ǼҹĹܰչˡ
The men raised the sails and the boat moved. 𷫣ƶˡ
The men shoved the piano across the room. Ǽ˰ѸٴӷһƵһߡ
The men toasted the general. Щ˾ٱף
The men were becoming more discontented and often chewed the rag at work. ЩԽԽ⣬ɻʱɧ
The men were climbing up the hill. Щɽ
The men were hunting an elephant. ׷һֻ
The men who govern the country are chosen by the people. ҵѡġ
The men who landed on the moon travelled through space. ̫С
The men who make the parts of an airplane must use strict measurements. ɻĹ˱ʹþȷߡ
The mends were almost invisible. ޲ĵط
The merchant received a large order for coal. ǸյһݹúĶ
The mercury in thermometer mounted up( =rose)to 35 ¶ȼƵˮʮȡ
The messenger soon came back. ˺ܿͻˡ
The metal contracts with cold. 
The method best fits the circumstances. ⷽ
The method is good , but then it will take too much time. ã̫ʱˡ
The microscope magnified the object one hundred times. ΢Ŵһٱ
The Mid Autumn Festival is drawing near. ڿ쵽ˡ
The Middle Ages 
The military were on the march. оС
The militiaman was on the trail of the secret agent. ׷
The militiamen started off in pursuit of the enemy. ˣȥ׷ٵˡ
The milk has boiled over. ţˡ
The milk has soured. ţ̱ˡ
The milk has turned sour. ţˡ
The milk in the pot boiled up and spilled over. ţ˳
The milk is still sweet. ţ̻ûл
The milk is warming on the stove. ţ¯š
The milk spilled on the tablecloth. ţ絽̨ˡ
The milkman comes daily to our house. ţ̵ÿ춼Ҽ̡
The milkman was up before daylight. ǰ˾ˡ
The mine was drowned out by the recent flood. κˮûǸ󾮡
The miners tunnelled through the mountain to find coal. ɽͨú
The mirror is fixed to the wall. Ӱǽϡ
The mischievous effects of the recent storm is now being felt. η籩ɵĶڱо
The misfortune of that poor man was due to his envy. ǸĲļɵġ
The missile that killed Goliath was a stone. ˹Ͷǿʯͷ
The mist disappeared when the sun came out. ̫ʧˡ
The mist was breaking. ɢ
The mobilization of the army was completed in 48 hours. СʱھӵĶԱˡ
The moment has now come. ʱˡ
The moment he relaxes his concentration , he will lapse into a stutter. ˼һУͽͰ
The moment he saw us he darted away. һǾͼæˡ
The moment she opened the door , the cat shot out and ran around the house. һţèͳȥܡ
The moment's stop cost the U. S. its lead. һɲǵͣʹʧȥȵĵλ
The money from the school concert will go into the swimming pool fund. ѧУֻ뽫ΪӾصĻ
The money has been shared out. Ǯѷֵˡ
The money he gave me was very welcome. ҵǮá
The money is at his command ( =disposal). Ǯ֧䡣
The money was appropriated by the government for road building. Ǯѱ·á
The money was hidden in odd corners all over the house. ǮڵƫƧ֮
The money was taken by John. ǮԼȥˡ
The moneymarket is very tight. гܽ
The monkey threw the big stone at the crocodile. Ӱǿʯͷȥ
The monkey was pleased and jumped onto the crocodile's back. Ӻܸˣ㱳ϡ
The monkey was swinging in the tree. ϵȥ
The monkeys in the zoo fascinated me. ԰ĺʹԡ
The monument commemorates their victory. Ǽǵʤ
The monument was erected to the memory of the people's heroes. ΪӢ۽ġ
The monument will endure for hundreds of years. ǧ֮á
The moon appears quite small tonight. ԵúС
The moon has a ring round it. ͡
The moon is a satellite of the earth. ǵǡ
The moon is behind a black cloud. ¡
The moon is bright only by reflection. ䷢⡣
The moon is coming up over the mountains. ɽǱ
The moon is full on my face. ҵϡ
The moon moves round the earth. ŵת
The moon peeped out from behind the clouds. Ʒ¶ˡ
The moon sank behind the clouds. Ʋȥˡ
The moon shines at night. Ϸ⡣
The moon travels round the earth. Ƶת
The moon was obscured by clouds. ڰˡ
The moonlight danced on the lake. ¹ϲ
The moonlit countryside looks very beautiful. ¹µƯ
The moon's rays are weaker than the sun's. ¹΢
The more dangerous it is , the more I like it. ԽΣԽϲ
The more he ate , the less joyful he felt. ԵԽ࣬оԽ档
The more he has , the more he wants. ĶԽ࣬Խ
The more learned a man is , the more modest he usually is. ԽѧʣͨԽǫ顣
The morning fog usually melts away as the sun rises in the sky. ̫ͨʧˡ
The morning paper announced the death of Mr.Smith. ʷ˹Ϣ
The mosquito communicates infection. ӴȾ
The most effective defence is offence. õķǹ
The mother bird was taking food to its young. ĸڰѴʳλȥιС
The mother held her baby on her lap. ĸװӤϥϡ
The mother implored the doctor to save her sick child. ӵҽȾĺӡ
The mother laid her baby in a cradle. ĸװӤҡ
The mother reared her children wisely. λĸ׺ܻԼĺӡ
The mother scrubbed the floor and her child did the same. ĸײϴذ壬ҲŸɡ
The mother stilled the crying baby. ĸʹӤƽ
The mother told her son to wipe his face clean. ĸ׽жӰɾ
The mother's holding her bady. ĸױӤ
The motor began playing up. ￪ʼëˡ
The motorist stopped his car at the traffic lights. ˾ڽָͨӵǰͣ˳
The mountain is perpetually covered with snow. ɽлѩǡ
The mountain makes good cover for the soldiers. ɽսʿõڱδ
The mountain rears its top above the clouds. ɽơ
The mountain rises above the clouds. ɽơ
The mountain village was cut off by the snow for more than a month. С屻ѩһ¡
The mountaineers' spirits kept up against heavy odds. ڷǳ£ɽ˶ԱȻǡ
The mountains are wrapped in mist. ȺɽС
The mouse has gnawed through the cover of the box. Ӱӵĸҧˡ
The mouse nibbled the bread. е
The mouth of the cave was so narrow that we had to edge in. ̫խˣֻ߽ܲȥ
The movement of a watch is made of many little wheels. תɺܶСɵġ
The movie star slipped into town before the crowds reached the airport. ȺʱǸӰѾĵؽ˳ǡ
The movie stars a famous actress. ƬһλŮԱݡ
The mud at the entrance to the nest had kept the rain out. ڴסˮ
The mud hindered them from advancing quickly. ŢѸǰ
The mud was soft and our feet sank in. ǵĽŶݽȥˡ
The mud will rub off quite easily. ײ
The municipal authorities put forth a new set of traffic regulations some time ago. ǰеֹһµĽͨ
The museum is famous throughout the country. ȫġ
The museum is open to the public. ݶ⿪š
The music sent me asleep. ʹ˯ˡ
The music stopped. ͣˡ
The music took her mind off her problem. ʹ⡣
The music was composed by him. дɡ
The musician set a poem to music. ּҰһʫ
The nail caught her coat. ӰĴ¹סˡ
The nail doesn't fix fast. ⶤδΡ
The nail is loose. ⶤˡ
The nail went right through the wall. ֱӴǽڡ
The name Cambridge is a derivative of the name of the River 'Cam'. ǡӵʡ
The name of the book is Concerning Children. ⱾΪڶͯ
The name rings a bell with me. ֡
The name was almost worn away from the stone on which it had been cut. ʯϵֲȫĥˡ
The names of the members of the team will be posted up today. 콫ӳԱ
The names that are starred in the list are those that you should remember. УǺűҪסģ֣
The Nanchang Uprising took place in 1927. ϲ巢һꡣ
The Nanjing Changjiang River Bridge Ͼ
The Nanjing Yangtse River Brigdge is very grand and magnificent. Ͼŷǳΰ׳
The nap of the coat has been worn off. ϵëѾĥˡ
The nation was reunited and slaves were set free. ͳһūɡ
The national heroes will live forever in our hearts. ӢԶ
The natives received him kindly. еؽӴ
The navy is one of the armed forces. һ֧װӡ
The necessity arises. Ҫ
The needles of a pine tree stay on all winter. Ҷ䡣
The Negroes were human beings just like the white. ˺Ͱһˡ
The Negroes were human beings just like the whites. ˺Ͱһˡ
The nephew made free with his uncle's money. ֶһǮ
The new arrival was none other than the lady principal. ĲǱˣŮУ
The new building gradually took shape. ´¥ؽ
The new building is a very solid construction. ½Ĵ¥ǳ̡
The new building jars with its surrounding houses. Ǵ´¥ΧķӲЭ
The new chairman hasn't been formally appointed , but it's an open secret that it ll ϯûʽҶ֪ʷ˹
The new commemorative stamps were soon snapped up. µļƱһա
The new designs are much better than the old ones. ЩµͼȾɵĺöˡ
The new fire station is big. վܴ
The new football stadium can hold eighty thousand people. µ򳡿ɰˡ
The new governor has changed the law. ݳı˷ɡ
The new highway has joined our commune to the city. ¹·ǵĹˡ
The new house is ready for occupation. ݿԾסˡ
The new king was a mere child. ¹Ǹӡ
The new law has been very effective. µķɺЧ
The new law has come into effect. ·Ѿʵʩ
The new library will open from 1 September. ͼݽھһ𿪷š
The new method is a good one. ·ܺá
The new method works well in practice. ·ʵ֮Ч
The new plan was generally welcomed by most people. ¼ƻܵձĻӭ
The new play comes on next week. Ϸݡ
The new play is a great draw. ¾൱עĿ
The new president was sworn in the other day. ͳǰľְ
The new prime minister has just taken office. ովְ
The new regulations will take effect tomorrow. µĹ涨쿪ʼЧ
The new singer made her first appearance. λ¸ǳε̨
The new sports center is a big success. ½Ļþ޴ɹ
The new steel plant is being built. ¸ֳڽС
The new styles in dresses are fascinating. ʽװˡ
The new system will be confronted with great difficulties at the start. ϵʼʱѡ
The new teacher tried to develop a love of music in all pupils. ½ʦȫѧв¶ֵĳȰ
The new teacher's fresh from university. λʦմӴѧҵ
The new theory was set up by a young scientist. һλѧġ
The new typist proved to be useless. λ´Ա֤ǲϸġ
The New World ´½ط
The newly built house has been wired up. ½ķѾȫװõߡ
The newly planted tree has taken root into the ground. ֵڵ˸
The news astonished everybody. ϢʹҸеԾ
The news came like a bolt from the blue. Ϣ
The news caused great excitement. Ϣ˺ܴļ
The news dismayed him. Ϣʹе㵡
The news gave me a nasty jar. ǸϢʹҴΪ𾪡
The news greatly surprised me. ϢʹҴΪȡ
The news is better , so I understand. ˵нϺõϢˡ
The news is not true , whoever may say so. ˭˵ģϢġ
The news leaked out. Ϣй¶ˡ
The news lightened her mind. Ϣʹ졣
The news made me feel very sad. ϢʹҺѹ
The news may be unexpected , nevertheless , it is true. Ϣе⣬Ȼȴʵġ
The news of the accident distured people. µϢʹǲ
The news of the fire in the factory caused a sensation. Ǽҹʧ˺䶯һʱš
The news of the victory excited everybody. ʤϢġ
The news of victory spread throughout the country. ʤϢȫ
The news only reached me a moment ago. ҸոյõϢ
The news quite upset him. Ϣʹܷա
The news simply took my breath away. ϢʹҴһ
The news soon got about. Ϣܿ촫ˡ
The news soon got round. Ϣþʹˡ
The news soon spread. Ϣܿ촫ˡ
The news spread all over the empire. Ϣ۹ء
The news spread throughout the school. ϢȫУ
The news that he has been defeated in the election is not true. ѡϢʵ
The news today is very hopeful. Ϣ˸еϣ
The news took a load off my mind. Ϣҵ˼ǡ
The news travelled fast. Ϣúܿ졣
The news was a terrible shock. ϢǾ޴𾪡
The news was announced by Radio Beijing. ϢɱӢ㲥̨ˡ
The news was circulated through the room. Ϣڷ䴫ˡ
The news weighs on him ( his mind). Ϣʹء
The news will be transmitted by radio. Ϣɵ̨͡
The newspaper carries an important article. ϿһƪҪ¡
The newspaper devotes its columns to the discussion of the problem. ñѸ⡣
The newspaper gave a review of the new book. ֽⱾۡ
The newspaper has a foreign correspondent. ұֽиͨѶߡ
The newspaper obtains a national circulation. ұֽȫС
The newspaper printed an old story dug out of their records. ǵҳȥһƪ
The newspaper reporter traveled light. λżװС
The newspaper reports that two more men were mugged and robbed last night. ֽ˵˱˴Ӻס
The newspaper turned against the President. ֽתͳ
The newspaper's office is in the heart of the city. λġ
The newspapers published extras today that contained the election results. ֽӡ˺⣬ѡٽ
The newsreel almost finished when I got to the cinema. ҵӰԺʱƬˡ
The next battle was on deck. һս
The next day he was kidnapped and thrown into the Bastille. ͱܣؽ˰ʿ׼
The next day we returned to the scene of the accident. ǻصµĵص㡣
The next morning I was the first to rise. ǵһ𴲵ġ
The next stage of the trip is about one hundred miles. һó̴ԼһӢ
The next thing to be done is to carry away the earth. һҪǰߡ
The next village is ten kilometres away , and we can't walk that far in an hour. һʮһСʱ߲ôԶ
The next year will be difficult. һѵһꡣ
The nickname clung to him throughout his life. ڻһӡ
The night creeps slowly on. ҹɫ١
The night deepened. ҹˡ
The night grows late. ҹˡ
The night passed without accident. һҹƽµعȥˡ
The night passed without an incident. һҹƽ¡
The night shut down early. ڵ硣
The night wears on. ҹš
The night wore on and he couldn't keep his eyes open. ԽԽڣ˯ˡ
The Nile is a very long river. ޺һܳĺ
The No.4 is the motorway from London to the west. ĺŸٹ·Ǵ׶صȥġ
The noes have it. Ʊռ
The noise abated. ˡ
The noise alarmed the bird and it flew away. Сˡ
The noise attracted his attention. ע⡣
The noise drummed in my ears. Ҷߺء
The noise frightened the horse and it got out of control. ˶޷ơ
The noise gave me a fright. һ
The noise gets on my nerves. ʹķ
The noise in the street distracted me from my reading. ϵʹҲרĶ顣
The noise is sending me mad ! Ūͷˣ
The noise of the aeroplane deafened us. ɻʹǶˡ
The noise of the shots alarmed the enemy. ǹ˵о
The noise seemed to have washed over him; he just sat there quietly writing his repor ߷磬ȻǶдı
The noise was simply terrible. ֱ¼ˡ
The noise was wearing on him. ʹеꡣ
The noise woke me up. ˡ
The noise woke me. ҳˡ
The Noninative Absolute ṹ
The north of China is colder than the south. йıϷ䡣
The north side of the mountain was in shadow. ɽڱ֮С
The northwest wind is blowing. 硣
The novel is a delight. I am about one thirds through. ǱĿĹ飬ҴԼ֮һ
The novel is full of references to the events in the Ching Dynasty. ⲿС˵漰峯¡
The novel praises the rebel spirit of the hero against the old society. С˵˹Ծķ
The novel sold out quickly. С˵ܿһա
The novel was written by Steinbeck. ⱾС˵˹̹дġ
The number of boys in our class is fifty. ǰкӵʮ
The number of people in the village has decreased from 150 to 100. ˿Ѿһʮ˼ٵһˡ
The number of students has increased since last year. ȥѧˡ
The number of students is getting larger and larger. ѧǵࡣ
The number plate on my car is HYN 765 N. ҵĳƺǡ
The number shall be cut in on a plate. 뽫һϡ
The numbers are not in sequence , they are all jumbled up. Щ벻˳Уȫˡ
The nurse executed the doctor's orders. ʿִҽ
The nurse felt the pulse in his wrist. ʿϺ
The nurse gave the patient an injection of penicillin. ʿߴһùء
The nurse is dropping medicine. ʿڵҩˮ
The nurse is released from duty at seven o'clock. ʿߵӾ°ˡ
The nurse made the sick man comfortable. ʿʹ˸о档
The nurse ministered to the wounded men. ʿ˲Ա
The nurse put a screen around his bed. ʿܹӡ
The nurse quickly sponged off the blood round the incision. ʿѸٰѵΧѪú
The nurse sat by the patient all night. ҹڲߡ
The nurse sewed up the wound with nimble fingers. ʿɵָ˿ڡ
The nurse shook up the contents of the medicine bottle before giving the patient a do ʿҩƿҩˮҡȻ󵹳һҩá
The nurse smoothed the sheets for the patient. ʿΪ˰Ѵƽ
The nurse tiptoed down the hall. ǻʿڽ߹
The nurse took my temperature;it was 38( thirty-eight degrees Centigrade). ʿ£ʮ˶ȡ
The nurse took the patient out for a walk. ʿ鲡˳ȥɢ
The nurse treated me very kindly. ʿҺܺá
The nurse treated the children very well. ķǺܺá
The nurse trod lightly so as not to wake the patient. ʿߣѲ˾ѡ
The nurse wound a bandage round my finger. ʿɴҵָͷ
The nurse wrapped the baby in a shawl. ʿӤһ
The nurses are very gentle. ʿǴºС
The nurses keep children out of doors as much as possible. Աú
The nurses took good care of the patient and he soon recovered. ʿϸĻˣ˺ָܿ˽
The nut is inside the shell. ڹ
The obedient dog came at his master's whistle. ѱĹһ˵͹
The object of the journey was to visit Grandma. ȥĿǿ̡
The obstinate child refused to answer. ִĺӾܾش
The occasion only comes once in five years , and they naturally make the most of it. һΣǵȻ
The ocean began with little drops of water. СˮɣԴˮ飩
The ocean bottom is made up of smooth plains. ƽ̹ƽԭɡ
The oceans actually form one continuous body of water. ʵһϵˮ򹹳ɵġ
The October Revolution opened up a new epoch in world history. ʮ¸ʷ¼Ԫ
The odds are against us in the match because our best player is ill. αʱǺܲΪõĶԱˡ
The offer does not make the position any less difficult. һҲûʹ棨ơ
The office is empty because everyone has gone home. 칫ҿˣΪÿ˶ؼˡ
The officer called a halt. ֹͣǰ
The officer commanded his men to fire. Ǿ¿
The officer directed his men to advance slowly. »ǰ
The officer looked through a telescope. Զ
The officer told the men to close up their ranks. ҪʿǰѶ鿿£Щ
The officer was reduced to the ranks. ٱΪʿ
The officer was wearing his sword. ǸŽ
The oil lamp has burned out. ͵ƾϨˡ
The ointment stops the hair from falling out. ɷֹͷ䡣
The old and the young are over there. ٶǱߡ
The old barn was a shelter from the storm. ǸɹȲǸܱĵط
The old car is giving a lot of trouble. ɳϳϡ
The old castle walls are crumbling. ųǱǽѡ
The old civilization may fall into decay. ŴĻ˥䡣
The old coat has been kicking around the closet for years. ڳзѺüˡ
The old couple lived at the top of the hill. סСɽϡ
The old director has left and the firm is under new management. ϶³Ѿˣ˾˹
The old dressmaker has stitched up the skirt. ϲ÷Ѿȹӷˡ
The old fortress was proof against attack. ǡűݺܼ̣ܹ
The old German Empire ceased to exist in 1918. һһ꣬ɵ־۹ڡ
The old house tumbled down. ϷѾˡ
The old houses have been torn down. ɷӲˡ
The old lady made slow progress up the hill. ̫̫ɽߵú
The old lady seldom leaves her house because she can't walk far. Ǹ̫̫ٳţΪ߲Զ
The old lady walked slowly up the hill. ϸɽȥ
The old man always remembers his departed glories. λǼȥĹ١
The old man beamed on his children. ˶ĺ΢Ц
The old man bore on a stick when he walked in the street. Ǹڽ·ʱŹȡ
The old man can mount a hill. ܵɽ
The old man collapsed in the street. ͷͻȻڽϡ
The old man cupped a hand behind his ear. ˰ڶ棨Աø壩
The old man cursed his enemies. ˡ
The old man doesn't get about much these days. ˽ô߶ˡ
The old man dropped his head. ˵ͷ
The old man fell asleep. ˯ˡ
The old man had a fit of coughing. һԡ
The old man had a stick to help him walk. ·
The old man had a stroke which made it difficult for him to move. Ǹͷ˷磬ʹжѡ
The old man had only dim memories of the time when he was a boy. λ˶ԼֻЩģļ䡣
The old man has a youthful spirit. ˵ľ
The old man has lost his sight. ʧˡ
The old man held on to his job stubbornly and would not retire. λץסţԸݡ
The old man is in shabby clothes all the year round. Ǹڡ
The old man is not as active as he was. ͷǰжˡ
The old man led a happy life. Ǹ˹
The old man lives in isolation in the forest. ˶һɭоס
The old man passed over yesterday morning. 糿ȥġ
The old man ran to her rescue. ȥԮ
The old man seated himself by the fire. ¯¡
The old man stepped out for a walk. ˳ȥɢɢ
The old man stoops when he walks. Ǹ·ʱ
The old man tires very soon if he exerts himself. λһ͸еۡ
The old man walked with the spring of a boy. Ǹ·øһ
The old man was in bed with an obstinate disease. Դܾˡ
The old man watched the children playing games. ˿źϷ
The old man who lived alone had singular table manners. ǸһֵľͲ͹ء
The old man's hands shook constantly. ˵ֲͣز
The old man's vision is poor. Ǹ˵
The old song was about a fair maiden and her suitors. ɸ質һƯδŮ˺ߵ¡
The old teacher gave away all his books to the school. λϽʦȫ͸ѧУ
The old teacher spun many stories about the days when he was young. ǸʦʱĹ¡
The old woman has come from a faraway mountain village. λ̫̫ǴӺԶһɽġ
The old woman sat silent , as if care were pressing on her mind. ϴŲڣʲôѹͷƵġ
The old woman stumbled along the road. λ̫̫Ŵ·ǵš
The old woman teacher little knew that she was seriously ill herself. λŮʦ֪Լú
The old woman walks with a stoop. ̫̫·
The old woman walks with the aid of a stick. ϸŹ·
The old woman was in distress when her husband died. ϸ˵ɷȥʱǳʹ
The old woman's words were deeply impressed on my memory. λϴĻӡҵļ
The old wood carver lived in a cottage on the side of the hill. ľסСɽԵСС
The old worker cast back to his miserable childhood. Ϲ˻Լѵͯꡣ
The old worker refused to be waited on. λϹҪ
The old worker would not cast off the ragged coat that reminded him of the old days. Ϲ˲Ըʹȥµƹӡ
The older generation doesn't like pop music. һ˲ϲ֡
The oldest general was appointed marshal of the armies. λϽΪԪ˧
The olive branch is the symbol of peace. ֦Ǻƽ
The Olympic Games are held every four years. ƥ˶ÿһΡ
The one I lent you the other day. ǰҽǱ顣
The one which has the honeydew brings up a drop from its public stomach and passes it ¶Ǹϴӹθ³һθϻ
The only noise I heard last night was an owl screeching at about two o'clock in the m ΨһǴԼ峿һֻèͷӥ
The only thing to do on a hot day is to go swimming. ȥӾ
The only way out for agriculture is being machanized. ũҵΨһ·ǻе
The open door tempted him into it and robbed the house. ſţȥ͵˶
The open fields are now entirely built in. տҰڶˡ
The opening ceremony was a fine spectacle. ĻǸ׳۵ĳ档
The opening will be at three o'clock tomorrow. Ļʽյ㿪ʼ
The opera was excellently staged. ̨ݵúüˡ
The opera was first poduced in 1958. һ״ݳġ
The operation brought him a release from his pain. ʹࡣ
The operation was designed to wipe out an enemy unit. սһоӡ
The opinion is gaining ground. ռˡ
The opportunity has passed over. Ѿˡ
The opportunity is gone. ʧᡣ
The opposition to the plan crumbled away. ƻķʧˡ
The orchestra is tuning up and the concert is about to begin. ֶڵֻϾͿʼ
The orchestra struck into another waltz. ֶͻȻһ֧Բ
The order was given to cast off and soon the ship was moving away from the quay. µ´󣬴ܿʻͷ
The order went forth that the experiment should be started at once. ̿ʼʵѾ
The ordinary day school can't give much practical training for living. һ߶ѧУṩܶʵʵ
The ore in that mine has played out. ǸĿʯѲˡ
The other boys mocked the fat pupil in the sports lesson. ϱĺӳЦǸѧ
The others all seconded the proposal. ˶޳顣
The outcome was entirely correspondent with my wishes. ҵȫ
The outer door was wide open but the inner one was locked. Ŵ󿪣š
The outgo was greater than the income. ֧롣
The outside of the car is blue. ɫġ
The overthrow of his plans left him much discouraged. ļƻʧʹ١
The owner of the oil wells is a man of substance. Щ;Ǹ
The owner of the shop came up to see what was the matter. ϰ˹ô¡
The owner took a look and gave a low whistle. ϰ忴һۣشһڡ
The ownership of that house was transferred to somebody. ӵȨתøĳˡ
The ox is the beast of burden. ţ
The Oxford University was honoured by the inspection of the Emperor. ţѧܵʵ۵Ӳ졣
The P.L.A. men defend our great motherland day and night. žҹҹΰ
The pages are stuck together and I can't pull them apart. ⼸ҳճһˣŪ
The pages at hotels usually wear uniforms. ùݵͨơ
The pagoda cast its shadow athwart the lake. Ӱбӳϡ
The pain nearly drove him mad. ʹʹˡ
The pain of breaking his arm was hell. ϱ۸ʹࡣ
The pain tries me a great deal. ʹʹҺʹࡣ
The pain was almost more than flesh could take. ʹʹܲˡ
The pain will soon pass off. ܿͻ᲻ʹġ
The paint has worn off. ˡ
The paint should have dried off by now. ӦѾˡ
The paint was scratched off. εˡ
The painter lived a life of ease on a faraway island. һңԶĵϹе
The painter painted the gate black. Ṥ˰Ѵɺɫ
The painting does not tone with the colour of the wall. Ƿɫǽɫϡ
The painting is the work of a master. ֮
The painting was a long job because the room was very big. úܳʱ䣬Ϊܴ
The painting was touched up. ŻǾɫġ
The paintings on display are indeed feasts for the eyes. չĻ滭ʵǺÿˡ
The Panama Canal joins the Atlantic and the Pacific Oceans. ˺ӰѴ̫ƽˡ
The panda is a native of west China. èйĶ
The paper ceased publication. ֽͣˡ
The paper was then threatened with being closed out. Ǽұֽʱܵͣв
The paper were kept under lock and key. ı
The papers say that business is slow at this time of year. ֽ˵һʱҵԾ
The papers( were) spread about on the desks and even on the floor. ɢд̨ϣɢڵϡ
The parade strung out for almost five miles. ж鼸Ӣﳤ
The parade will begin at 10. ʮ㿪ʼ
The parcel weighs around three kilos. ҡ
The parcels are numbered. ѱ˺롣
The parched soil drank( in) the rain. ͸˵ˮ
The parent teacher meeting is to be held next Wednesday. ҳ̸׼
The park in town is public , but some gardens are private. Ĺ԰ǶԹڿŵģЩ԰˽˵ġ
The park is five miles off. ԰Ӣ·⡣
The park is only a short distance away. ԰ֻк̵ܶһξ롣
The park isn't far away , it's only a short bus ride. ԰Զ˹һ͵
The parlour connetcs with the study. 鷿ڡ
The part of the old grandmother was played by Julia. е̵Ľɫǰݡ
The part should obey the whole. ֲӦôȫ֡
The part was cast to him. ɫݡ
The Parthenon is a classical building. ̨ũǹŵʽ
The parts of a machine all have reference to each other. һÿһֱ˴
The Party called on us young people to study hard and work well. ڷѧϰŬ
The Party called upon us to increase production and practise economy. Լ
The Party calls on us to learn from Comrade Lei Feng. ׷ͬ־ѧϰ
The Party Central Committee is leading us on the new long march. 쵼ǽµĳ
The Party committee secretary made up the document personally. ίԲġ
The Party committee starts out to write a report. ίдһ档
The Party leads us to start the New Long March. 쵼ǿʼµĳ
The party numbered twelve in all. ܹʮˡ
The party was rather flat. ξۻ൱ζ
The party went off well. Ὺóɹ
The party went with a swing and we all enjoyed it. ۻеú˳Ǵʹ졣
The Party's policies reflect the hopes and interests of the popular masses. Ĳ߷ӳȺڵԸ档
The pass was very dark. ܰ
The passage should read \ unto \ not \ on to \. ɶ
The passengers are all aboard the ship. ÿȫ˴
The Past Indefinite Tense һȥʱ
The Past Participle ȥִ
The path cuts the meadow diagonally. ͨббشԽԭ
The path is too steep , level it down from here. ·̫ˣƽһ㡣
The path runs zigzag up the hill. Сɽѡ
The path twisted and turned through the forest. С·֡
The patient became conscious. ѹˡ
The patient is able to sit up and take nourishment now. ѾܹԶˡ
The patient is getting better. 𽥺ת
The patient is mending nicely. ˻ָò
The patient slept easily all night. һҹ˯úʡ
The patient suddenly took a turn for the worse. ˵ĲͻȻˡ
The patient was wheeled in and the surgeon prepared to operate. Ա˽ȥҽ׼
The patient's condition is much the same. ˵ûʲô仯
The peace of the country is what I enjoy most during my holidays. ڼУܾľ
The peach is rotten to the core. õˡ
The peach tree is in full blossom. һúʢ
The peaches are not yet mature. ӻûг졣
The peacock displayed its fine tail feathers. ȸˡ
The peak of the mountain can be seen far and near. ɽԶܿ
The peak towers above all the others. ɽʳȺ֮ϡ
The peanut develops below the ground. ڵ½
The pear tree in the yard bore a great many pears last year. Ժȥ˺ܶӡ
The peasants are busy preparing for spring ploughing. ũæ׼
The peasants are cultivating potatoes. ũ
The peasants are distributing manure over the rice field. ũڰѷڵ
The peasants are gathering in the harvest. ũոׯڡ
The peasants are protecting the sprouts against drought. ũڿ硣
The peasants are spraying their vegetable gardens. ũڸ԰ࣨˮ
The peasants have a deep hatred for the landlords. ũԵп̹ǵĳޡ
The peasants own their houses. ũķԼġ
The peasants planned a revolt against the king. ũƶ˷Թƻ
The peasants revolted against the government. ũ˸ķ
The peasants scattered the seeds on the field. ũ
The peasants were oppressed by the landlords. ũܵѹȡ
The peasants were reaping wheat with the help of a group of students. ũһȺѧİոС
The pen doesn't write well. ֱ֧ʲá
The pen he bought yesterday writes smoothly. ĸֱд
The pen slipped onto the floor. ֱʻ䵽ذˡ
The pen stained the cloth with ink. ֱīˮմˡ
The pencil is in the pencil case. ǦǦʺ
The people , and the people alone , are the motive force in the making of world histo ֻ񣬲ǴʷĶ
The people and the people alone , are the motive force in the making of world history ֻǴʷĶ
The people are behind him. ĺܡ
The people are the makers of history. ʷĴߡ
The people at large are hoping for great change. ǶϣһЩı
The people declared against being ruled by a King. ԹͳΡ
The people defended the town against the foreign invaders. 򣬵ֿߡ
The people in the coach got off at the next stage , when the horses were changed. վһվʱ˳
The people in the rooms below are very noisy. ¥·ס˷ǳˡ
The people in the village were cooperative; they helped us in every way they could. ˺Ըڸ涼ǡ
The people kept the flood under control. ǿ˺ˮ
The people kindly made way for the poor man , so that he could come forward. ѺõΪǸ·ߵǰ
The people of all countries are striving for a lasting world peace. Ϊ־úƽ
The people of Lancashire speak in a way that will surprise you. Ŀ˵˵Ծ
The people of Latin America were opposed to the war. 񷴶һս
The people of Lin County really did wonders in building the canal. ޽ˮȷ漣
The people of our various nationalities enjoy the absolute equality before the law. ҹڷǰоԵƽȡ
The people of the nation pledged their faith to the new king. ȫЧ¹
The people of the world are crying out against imperialism , colonialism and hegemoni ǿҿ۹塢ֳͰȨ塣
The people on the little boats fought back firing rifles and old guns. Сϵòǹ;ڽл
The people packed into the train. Ǽ˻𳵡
The people prayed that the storm might be stilled. ƽϢ
The people raised a shout of joy. ǴȲʡ
The people s sorrow at the death of the young queen was deep. ȥˣǸеǳʹ
The people wanted to diminish the power of the king. Ȩ
The people were fighting the Fascists in many places. ط뷨˹
The people's army keeps very good discipline. ľӺؼɡ
The people's commune laid aside some money for welfare funds. һǮΪ
The people's enemies will be shown no mercy. ĵ˾õˡ
The People's Republic of China л񹲺͹
The People's Republic of China was founded on October 1 , 1949. л񹲺͹ճ
The perfomance improved with each repetition. ݳÿһиĽ
The performance starts at 800. ݳʱʼ
The performance was rounded off with a one act play. ݳһĻԲ
The performances were really fascinating. ݳʵ̫ˡ
The performer juggled with knives and swords. ˣŪ
The Persian Gulf is rich in petroleum. ˹ʢʯ͡
The person who receives the most votes is elected. Ʊ˵ѡ
The petals of many flowers expand in sunshine. Ҫ໨Ļ꿪š
The photo has taken well. Ƭյúá
The photo of her dead father is her greatest treasure. ѹʸ׵ƬĶ
The photograph of the lake is in colour. žƬǲɫġ
The photographer used his flashlight to take pictures of the graduation. Ӱʦձҵࡣ
The photographs made me think back to my schooldays. ЩƬʹҵѧʱ
The photos we took have not been developed yet. յƬûгϴ
The physician cured me of the disease. ҽκҵĲ
The physician put him on a special diet. ڿҽضʳ
The pianist accompanied the singer. ټ質߰ࡣ
The pianist gave a fine performance. ټúܳɫ
The pianist has excellent execution. ټи߳༼ɡ
The piano and the violin are not in tune. ٺСٲϵ
The picture looks better at a distance. ͼԶѡ
The picture on my wall is a copy of a painting by Turner. ǽϵŻͻĸƷ
The picture showed the hand of a master. ֳҵֱʡ
The pictures of the car crash horrified us. ЩײƬŻˡ
The pictures rolled back the days of childhood to me. ЩƬʹ𽥻ͯꡣ
The piece of wood sprang up and hit him. ľͷ
The pigs wallowed in the mud. ɳд
The pile of books on the shelf is picked out by the teacher. Ƕʦѡġ
The pile of books toppled. Ƕ鵹ˡ
The pile of magazines should be picked up. Ӧðһ־ʰ
The Pilgrim Fathers made a settlement in America. ͽ޿һֳء
The Pilgrim Fathers were pioneers. ػߡ
The pillars of the wharf are still sticking up in the water. ͷ׮ˮš
The pilot made a spiral around the airport before landing. ԱŻ֮½
The pilot made his first solo flight in the airplane. ǸԱһڷɻ˵ɡ
The pilot nosed the plane up from the field. Աӵݻɡ
The pilot ordered the baggage to be thrown out to lighten the plane. ʻԱ׵Լɻĸء
The pilot radioed the airport for help. ʻԱߵԮ
The pilot will take this ship into the harbour. Աһֻڡ
The pilots'strike messed up our holiday. Աİչǵļջ
The pine and cypress remain green all the year round. ɰļࡣ
The pingpong player undisturbedly struck back at his opponent. Ǹƹ˶ԱŲæػػ֡
The pink and yellow of sunset were pleasant to look at. յķۺɫͻɫĿ
The pink sky at night means a clear day will follow. ҹҺɫ˵졣
The pioneers lived in rude cabins. ػסڼªС
The pirate chief commanded that the prisoners should be shot. ²ǹɱ
The pirates had to fight and be killed or give up and be hanged , they were between t ҪôսҪôͶǽѡ
The pirates hid the treasure in a cave. ѲƱڶ
The pitprop fell on his head and knocked him out. ľͷϣȥ
The PLA and our militia went out to clean up the outlying islands. žɨΧϵĲеС
The PLA men wear green uniforms. ž̾װ
The place has been turned into a reservoir. طˮ⡣
The place is favourable to concealment. ױεĵط
The place is the ground where a dead person is buried. ߵĵط
The place was badly smashed up in the air raids. طڿϮ⵽ƻ
The place was named Bethel. طвض
The place was recently visited by a serious volcanic eruption. طһλɽ󱬷
The plan is beginning to shape up. һƻڿʼΡ
The plan is under consideration by the Ministry of Education. ڿƻ
The plan is well thought out. ƻúܵ
The plan requires careful thought. ƻҪϸǡ
The plan was a great success. ƻþ޴ɹ
The plan was made in conformity with his views. ƻ԰ƶ
The plan was set aside. ƻ
The plan worked very well. ƻеúܺá
The plan you submitted seems to meet with the committee's ideas on the subject. ļƻƺίԱš
The plane came into attack. ɻϮˡ
The plane cracked up through a bad landing. ɻ½ײ١
The plane cracked up. ɻ׹ˡ
The plane flew high above the clouds. ɻƲС
The plane is flying at a speed of 200 miles an hour. ɻÿСʱӢٶȷС
The plane is flying at high speed. ɻԸٷС
The plane just swept past. ɻոӹ
The plane made a loud noise when it landed. ɻ½ʱܴ
The plane seemed suspended in the air. ɻڿƵġ
The plane touched down at the airport at 7:30. ɻߵʮڻ½
The plane was out of control. ɻʧȥ˿ơ
The plane will carry a maximum of 150 people. ܷɻˡ
The plane will come in at midnight tonight. ɻڽҹ
The plane will land in five minutes. ɻٹӾҪ½
The plane will take off shortly. ɻҪˡ
The planes are flying round and round. ɻȥ
The planes came in to attack. ɻϮˡ
The plant began production last year. ȥ꿪ʼ
The plant changes it into the matter we call food. ֲȡõʱǳΪʳʡ
The plants died from want of water. Щֲȱˮ
The plastic board feels like glass. ϰ
The plate was on the floor , in pieces. ڵϣˤˡ
The plates are on the shelf in the kitchen. ӷڳļϡ
The plates were all sent down to the kitchen. Ӷ͵ȥˡ
The play caught on. Ϸһʱ
The play contains no passages which can give offence to any men. ˾ûһðκ˵Ĵʾ䡣
The play continued two hour's time. Ϸͷ
The play had a run of three days. Ϸ졣
The play is very short--it only lasts one hour. Ϸ̡ܶһСʱꡣ
The play was a great hit. Ϸݳʮֳɹ
The play we saw last night was a success. ǳϷܳɹ
The play we saw last night was wonderful. üˡ
The player made a snatch at the ball and caught it. Ǹ˶Աȥ֡
The player on second base was spiked by the runner on base. ڵݵ˶Ա˵ĶЬˡ
The player who takes the part of Hamlet is a friend of mine. ݺķصԱҵѡ
The player's energy was renewed after a few moments of rest. ϢƬ֮˶Աľָˡ
The players of the two countries shook hands with each other before the game started. ʼǰѡֻ֡
The playing field is a long way from the school. It's outside the town. ˶ѧУԶڳ⡣
The pleasures of friendship are greater as we grow older. ĻҲˡ
The plot resulted in failure. ıʧܸա
The plot thickens. ڽˡ
The plumber screwed up the tap by means of a spanner. ӹðְͷ
The plural of 'dog'is 'dogs'. ĸʽ
The poet celebrated the hero in song. ʫڸӢۡ
The poet was at the height of his fame when we saw him twenty years ago. ʮǰǼǸʫʱڶʢʱڡ
The point had slipped my attention. ûע⵽
The point is by no means clear. һһ㲻塣
The point of going to school is to learn. ѧĿѧϰ
The police are inquiring into the murder. ڵ׮ıɱ
The police are looking for the man who disappeared yesterday. ѰʧٵǸˡ
The police are looking for the missing child. ѰǸ˵ĺӡ
The police are on the track of the thief. ׷Ǹ
The police are on the trail of the criminal. ѭ׷ˡ
The police are trying to put an end to smuggling , root and branch. ͼ׽˽
The police arrived at the scene of the crime. ˷ֳ
The police arrived to control the football mob. Կԡ
The police asked to see his papers. Ҫ֤
The police brought a charge against the thief. ظǵ
The police came and took them away , because they were causing a disturbance. ǴˣΪΰ
The police cannot speak to him because he isn't conscious. Ϊ־壬޷̸
The police caught the robber. ץסǿ
The police caught the thief red handed. 쵱׽סǸ
The police charged the man with stealing the money. ָ͵Ǯ
The police chased the thief. ׷С͵
The police clashed with the demonstrators. ʾ߷ͻ
The police cleared out the pickets by force. ˰չԱǡ
The police detained the man to make further inquiries. ǸԱһѶ
The police fined me for driving too fast. Ϊҿ̫췣ҵĿ
The police found a fact that might tie in with the murder case. 췢һ׮װйصʵ
The police had blocked the road and would not let the cars pass. ˵·ͨ
The police have found a den of thieves. ҵѡ
The police have traced the stolen car. Ѳ͵
The police have tracked down the escaped convict. ׷ӷ
The police held back the crowd. 쵲סȺ
The police instituted an inquiry into the cause of the accident. ֵ¹ʵ
The police interrogated the man who had a knife in his pocket. ʿڴаѵĸˡ
The police kept after the criminal until they seized him. ׷ﷸֱץס
The police kept order. ά
The police kept the crowd in order. סȺ
The police looked for clues. Ѱ
The police made an arrest last night. 첶һˡ
The police marched the thief out of the house. С͵Ѻ˷ӡ
The police officers are weeding out the unlicensed liquor sellers. ȡ֤Ʒ
The police put the criminal in prison. ѷ˹ؽ˼
The police questioned him about the stolen car. ͱ͵һʡ
The police questioned me about where I had been. ңʲôطȥˡ
The police released the story to the newspapers as soon as the criminal was caught. ﷸһڱֽϷ˱
The police searched the man and found a gun in his pocket. Ѳˣ´ҵһ֦ǹ
The police set traps to make him confess. Ȧʹй
The police squashed the riot. ƽϢ˱
The police suspected that he had made away with his wife. ɱӡ
The police thanked Mrs.Brown for her cooperation. Բ̫̫ĺʾл
The police were going into the traffic accident. ڵһͨ¹ʡ
The police will assist you in finding her address. 콫ҵĵַ
The policeman arrested the thief. 첶ǸС͵
The policeman asked the spectators to stand back. ҪԹ߿վ
The policeman broke up the fight. ֹⳡŹ
The policeman commanded the car to stop. ͣ¡
The policeman demanded that the gate should be shut. ѴŹϡ
The policeman demanded the boys' names. Щǵ֡
The policeman gave the command to stop. ͣ¡
The policeman is in uniform. 촩ơ
The policeman looked at me suspiciously , and asked me what I wanted. Ǿ컳ɵشңҪʲô
The policeman made a sign for us to stop. ʾվס
The policeman ran to the spot immediately. ֳܵ
The policeman reported that he had not seen anybody. 챨˵ʲôҲûп
The policeman seized the thief by the arm. ץסС͵ĸۡ
The policeman signalled the children to cross the road. ƣǹ·
The policeman stopped him because he was speeding. ͣ³Ϊڳʻ
The policeman stopped the fight. ֹⳡŹ
The policeman told the boys to keep off the grass. кȲݵء
The policeman walked John off. Լˡ
The policeman was controlling the traffic. Žͨ
The policeman was very calm after the accident. ¹ʷԺ󾯲򾲡
The policeman waved the driver to stop. ˾ѳͣ
The policeman went through the thief's pockets. ѲС͵´
The policemen dispersed the crowd. ɢȺ
The politician jabbered away about matters of which he has no knowledge. ǸͲ֪Ƶس̸Լһ֪顣
The politicians tried to smear the governor's reputation in order to elect the man th Ϊܹƾٵ˵ѡٻݳ
The pond is at the rear of the buildings. ˮڽĺ档
The pond is coated with thin ice. ˱
The pond was alive with fish. 㡣
The pond was frozen over. ˡ
The poor are not less happy than many rich people. ฻˲˿֡
The poor dog starved to death. Ĺˡ
The poor fellow is mad. Ƿӡ
The poor fellow lost both his legs in the war. սʧȥ˫ȡ
The poor kid ! ĺӣ
The poor little dog was very thin and hungry. Сֶ
The poor need help from those who are more fortunate. ҪЩߵİ
The pop star's visit made a big stir in the village. иǵķڴ˺䶯
The Pope is the head of the Roman Catholic Church. ̵̻졣
The population has decreased ˿Ѿ١
The population of the earth is increasing very fast. ϵ˿ڼӡ
The populations of many big cities have spilled over into the adjoining countryside. еľڵ塣
The possession of wealth does not always conduce to happiness. ӵвﲻһ˴֡
The post has come. ʵˡ
The post is late this morning. ˡ
The post office is beyond the bridge. ʾŵһͷ
The Post Office is very near , you can walk there. ʾֺܽȥ
The postage must be much lower. ʱ󽵵͡
The postage was thirty cents. ʷΪʮ֡
The postage was too high. ʷ̫
The postal system had to be changed. ƶȱı䡣
The postman brought a small packet. ʵԱһС
The postman delivers letters. ʵԱš
The postman has brought a parcel. ʵԱһ
The potatoes have grown well this year. úá
The potter stamped his sign on the bottom of the pot. Ǹչıѹӡչ޵¡
The power station gives light and power to the whole city. վȫͶõ硣
The practice threatens to become general. ϰձ鷢չ֮ơ
The praises of his friends made the boy feel very proud. ǵʹСӣкӣеܵ⡣
The Premier gave an audience to the foreign ambassador. Ӽʹ
The present participle of 'hurry' is 'hurrying'and the past participle is 'hurried'. ڷִǣȥִ
The president designed a new policy. ͳƶһ²ߡ
The president is responsible for the designation of ambassadors. ͳԴʹ
The president made a speech today. ͳ췢˵
The president mingled with the crowds at the football match. ʱͳȺһ
The President set forth his plans in a television talk. ͳڵӽϸļƻ
The president shows the guests around the college. Уſ˵ѧԺιۡ
The president will come and take the chair. Уǰֻ顣
The presidential election will take place next year. ͳѡٽС
The press in China widely reported these events. йֽ㷺Щ¡
The press of the crowd kept us apart. ȺӵǼɢˡ
The press( =newspapers) always reports the important news. ֽǱҪš
The prevention of wrong doing is one of the duties of the police. ֹΪǾ쵱ְֵ֮һ
The price ( temperature) has jumped. ͻǣ¶ͻ
The price is 20 yuan for a return ticket. ƱʮԪ
The price of food was pushed up. ʳƷ۸ˡ
The price of meat has been lowered. ⽵ˡ
The price of meat has gone down this week. ۽ˡ
The price of the dictionary includes postage charges. ֵļǮʷڡ
The price of vegetables has been doubled because of bad weather. Ϊã߲˼۸һ
The price seems reasonable. Ǯǹġ
The price was raised to 10. ۸ǵʮӢ
The price was reduced 9 per cent. ۸񽵵˰ٷ֮š
The price will be paid on delivery. 
The prices are declining. ½
The prices are regulated by demand and supply. ۸Ҫ͹Ӧ
The prices keep rising. ۲ǡ
The prices of the goods have been rounded down. Ѱ뷨Ϊ
The prices of these goods are all marked on them. Ǯڻϱˡ
The prices of those articles have shot up to unbelievable heights. Щļ۸Ѿߵš
The priest married Derek and Jane last month. ϸʦ˵˺ͼĻ
The priest wedded them on a Friday. ʦĳΪ֤˻顣
The primary grades in school are grades one through three. ѧУĵ꼶һ꼶꼶
The primary meaning of this word isn't used now , but you can look it up in a big dic ʵԭ岻ˣڴʵ鵽
The prime minister justified the action of the Government. ֤жġ
The prince fell in love with a fair young maiden. ӰһòŮ
The principal came down hard on the boys for breakin the window. У𱸴ƴӵЩ
The principal gave a long speech to the school. УȫУһƪ档
The principal made a statement announcing the Christmas vacation. Уʥڵļڡ
The principal product of Pittsburgh is steel. ƥȱҪƷǸֲġ
The prisoner got away clear. ӵӰ١
The prisoner made a dart for the door. ˳š
The prisoner was convicted of murder. ⷸ˱оıɱ
The prisoner was let off. 汻ͷ
The prisoner was pleased to be free once more. ˺ܸٴλɡ
The prisoner was safely strapped up. ʵʵ
The prisoner was taken before the judge. ˱ǰ
The prisoner was tightly bound and gagged. ˱ýģŶ
The prisoners became desperate in their attempts to escape. Щƴͼ
The prisoners broke out of their cell. ӳη
The prisoner's defence was rather weak. ⷸ˵ı绤൱ġ
The prisoners escaped and went into hiding. ˣҲ
The prisoner's hands were tied behind his back. ˵ֱš
The prisoners have been set free. Ǽͷˡ
The prisoners were all put to death. ˡ
The prisoners were glad to get their discharge. ǻͶܸˡ
The prisoners were marched off to the camp. ˱ѺӪ
The prisoners were set free. ˱ͷˡ
The problem cries for solution. ؽ
The problem defied solution. ޷
The problem is still in controversy. ڱС
The problem is to seek out these people and get them to work in the service of social ǣЩΪ彨
The problem tripped him up. Ǹشˡ
The procession passed along the street slowly. Žֵǰ
The procession slowly approached Tien An Men Square. ߽찲Ź㳡
The procession was quite a sight to see. жʮ׳ۡ
The production brigadge put up a large sum of money for the rebuilding of the bridge. Ӳһʿؽš
The production costs are being reduced. ɱڽ͡
The production for this year takes a jump. 
The production plan can certainly be fulfilled. ƻһɡ
The production plan was fulfilled ahead of time. ƻǰˡ
The professor dug up a Roman villa near Bristol. ڲ˹жλھһ˵ı
The professor enlarged on ( or upon) this subject. ھĿԼļ⡣
The professor gave an interview yesterday. ˲ɷá
The professor gave us a lecture. ڸһνݡ
The professor has written many books. λд顣
The professor is engaged as a technical advisor. λڱƸΪʡ
The professor passed the mixture round so the students can all look at it. ڰѻҺȥѧ
The professor set out to study the customs of the natives. оؾķ顣
The professor set to study the habits of the natives. оؾϰߡ
The professor took the students to the chemistry lab. ڰѧǴѧʵȥ
The professor was interviewed on the radio yesterday. ڵ̨Ͻܲɷá
The project is to stand over till next year. ̽ڵꡣ
The promised two days string out to two weeks. ԭӦӳܡ
The proposal he set forward is practicable. Ľǿеġ
The proposal was quite out of place. ʮֲ׵
The proposal will come before the general assembly tomorrow. ᰸ύ顣
The proposition has its core of truth. ľ衣
The pros and cons cancel out. ൱
The prospector staked his claim to the mine he discovered. Ǹ̽׮ֵĿʾ鼺С
The proud will be cast down. ߱ذܡ
The public are hereby notified of it. ¹Ҳɴ˽ӵ֪ͨ
The public is cautioned against... 빫ڽ
The public library is near the park. ͼڹ԰
The public library is now closed for repairs. ͼڱչޡ
The public library loans books to people. ͼݽ顣
The publisher pressed the author for his book. ̴ߴߵ塣
The pup was in a fix when he walked into the mudhole. Сӱˡ
The pupil becomes smaller in bright light and larger in dim light. ǿʱͫױСʱ
The pupil came before the teacher and handed her a note from his father. ѧߵʦǰдһ
The pupil tried to learn his master's art. ѧҪѧϰʦļ
The pupils appear in bad order. СѧԵòؼɡ
The pupils are drawing squares. ѧڻΡ
The pupils are longing for the holidays. ѧǿ١
The pupils of the class fall into four groups. ѧĸ顣
The pupils rose when the teacher came in. ʦʱѧǶվ
The pupils surrounded the teacher. ѧΧʦ
The pupils tidied up the classroom. ѧɨ˽ҡ
The pupils took turns to clean up their classroom. ѧɨҡ
The pupil's written work is a model of neatness. ѧıͷҵģ
The pupils wrote at their teacher's dictation. ʦڣѧд
The puppy snatched the candy from the girl's hand. СŮӵץȥǹ
The purple of her scarf clashes with the blue of her bonnet. Χɫñӵɫ䡣
The QE 2 sails between New York and Southampton. ɳŮźŦԼϰն֮䡣
The Qin dynasty existed for a very short period. سڵʱ̡ܶ
The Qinghai Lake ຣ
The quality of the new products doesn't come up to the required standard. Щ²ƷϹ涨׼
The queen conferred the dignity of a peerage on him. ŮԹݡ
The Queen dissolved Parliament. Ůɢ˹ᡣ
The Queen is making a tour of Canada. ŮڼôѲӡ
The queen was attended by two ladies. ʺŮ̡
The queen wore a rich gown that was covered with jewels. һĳۣ鱦
The question came up in conversation. Ǹ̸ˡ
The question caught him napping. 䲻ذʵˡ
The question comes down to whether we ought to act upon his advice. ᵽǷӦðĽȥ
The question deserves your attention. ֵע⡣
The question hasn't come up yet. ⻹ûб
The question is a delicate one. Ǹǳ΢⡣
The question is clear. 塣
The question is whether you can do the work well. ܷ
The question of the new building was put on one side for the time being. ´¥ⱻʱ
The question permits of only one answer. Ǹֻһ𰸡
The question was discussed at large. Ѿϸ۹ˡ
The question will be settled tonight. ⽫ڽ
The questions can be answered quite simply. Щشס
The race was run over a 26-mile course. ܵľʮӢ
The racists attempted to strike down the opposition of the blacks by threatening to s ҪϮͼְ취Ѻ
The Rad Army came into being on August 1 , 1927. սġ
The radio gave a warning of bad weather. 㲥̨˻ľ
The radio programme was recorded. ߵ㲥Ŀ¼ˡ
The railway runs across the plain. ·һƽԭ
The railway station stands apart from the town. վڳ⡣
The railway timetable shows the times when the trains arrive and depart. гʱ̱ǻ𳵵վͿʱ䡣
The rain compelled us to come into the house. ʹǲò
The rain continued all day. һ졣
The rain gave him a good ducking. ʹʪ͸ˡ
The rain has been drizzling down for hours. ϸһֱ˼Сʱ
The rain has gone through my coat. ˮʪ͸ҵ¡
The rain has just come on. տʼ¡
The rain has soaked into the ground. ˮȥˡ
The rain has stopped. ͣˡ
The rain has stopped;you may take down your umbrella. ͣˣ԰ɡˡ
The rain has sunk into the ground. ˮ¡
The rain kept up all night. 곹ҹδͣ
The rain kept us from going out. ʹûȥ
The rain patters on the grass. ڲϡ
The rain persisted all day. һ졣
The rain poured down for hours. ˼Сʱ
The rain prevented us from coming in time. ʹûʱ
The rain put an end to our netball game. ʹǵֹͣˡ
The rain sank into the parched ground. ˮ뽹ɵء
The rain slacked off. ͣˡ
The rain soaked through the tear in the umbrella. ˮ͸ɡѷ졣
The rain soaked us. ʹʪ͸ˡ
The rain splashed against the window. ˮڴϡ
The rain then falling wiped away all the footprints. ʱµһѽӡˡ
The rain was beating against the window. ڴϡ
The rain was coming down in bucket. ¡
The rain was heavy but , contrary to our fears , our fields were not flooded. ܴ󣬵Ǻǵĵ෴ǵĵؿû
The rain was pattering on the windows. ڴϵ졣
The rain was whipping the windowpanes. ڲϡ
The rainy season is backward this year. 꼾
The rapprochement between France and Italy will lead to a conclusion of peace. ½ǵ޽Լȵ
The rat ran as soon as maybe. ˡ
The rate of interest is 5 percent. ǰٷ֮塣
The rate of interest may be arranged by consultation. ʿͨЭ̽
The rats had gnawed away some of the woodwork. һЩľҧˡ
The reaction of the chemicals was a burst of smoke. ЩѧҩƷķӦһ̡
The reaction takes place only in the presence of a catalyst. ֻڴ߻£ӦŻᷢ
The reactionary authorities clamped down on all progressives and their activities. ѹһнʿ
The reactionary rebellion was crushed. ұѹȥˡ
The reading room is very tidy. ʮࡣ
The reading room won't open today , will it? ҽ첻
The real meaning of his remark is involved in ambiguity. 仰˼׽
The rebels held swords and spears in the hands. ŵǹ
The rebels rose against the ruler. ͳߡ
The rebels seized the radio station. 췴ռ˵̨
The recommendations of the committee were smothered up. ίԱĽ鱻ѹ
The record shows that he checked in at the hotel on Sunday evening and checked out on ݼ¼ϵǼסùݣһϽ
The recording can be erased. ¼Ĩȥ
The Red Army covered 25 , 000 li on their Long March. ڳоǧ
The Red Army then made a forced crossing of the Dadu River. ʱǿ˴ɺӡ
The Red Cross is a big international organization. ʮֻһӴĹ֯
The red flag opened to the wind. ӭչ
The red flags are flying over Tian An Men Square. 찲Ź㳡ϺƮ
The red of this rose is wonderful. õ廨ĺɫˡ
The red star on top of the building glows in the darkness. ڰУǡ¥ϵĺǷ⡣
The referee blew his whistle to end the match. Աڣ
The referee ruled that the player must leave the field. оǸԱ³
The referee sent the player off the field because he misbehaved. ԱǸ˶Ա³ΪҰ
The refugees look starved out. ǿˡ
The region is too wild to be inhabited. ̫ˣ˾ס
The regular Wednesday meeting will be held over until next week. ὫƳٵܾС
The reign of Zhu Yuanzhang lasted about 31 years. Ԫͳ˴Լʮһꡣ
The relation between us is that of teachers and students. ʦϵ
The release of his latest book came last week. дһܷˡ
The relief has come. I'm off duty now. ӰѾˡ°ˡ
The religion has a deep hold upon the people. ڽ̶кܴĿ
The rent for the apartment is $80 a month. ׹ԢΪÿ°ʮԪ
The rent is  50 per month. ÿʮӢ
The repair occupied him for five hours. ռСʱ
The repair of the machinery cost a lot of money. ЩǮ
The report card points up his talent for math. ݳɼʾѧܡ
The report concludes as follows. ¡
The report received the following contradiction. ⱨܵ·
The reporter was warmly received. ܵһӭ
The reporter wrote up the affair for his paper. żΪֽϸ¡
The research centre worked out a new plan and decided to carry it out immediately. оⶩһ¼ƻʵʩ
The research compels him to spread out into other fields. оʹȥѧʡ
The residential districts were all plotted out. סլһһر껮ˡ
The resolution was passed by a large majority. ԶƱͨ
The rest of the guests were in the hall. Ŀ˶ڴ
The result exceeded expectation. Ԥϵĺá
The result is much better than we expected. һԤڵҪõöࡣ
The result is still dubious. ˻ɡ
The result of the experiment satisfied us. ʹǺ⡣
The result was quite satisfactory to him. ʹΪ⡣
The results of his experiment will produce a bombshell. ʵ䶯
The retired old worker is living at his ease. λݹ˵ú档
The revelation of the plot of the traitors caused their capture. ıй¶ʹǱ
The review is published quarterly ( =every three months). ڿÿȳһڡ
The revolt has been put down. 屻ѹˡ
The revolution brought happiness to the people. Ҹ
The revolution of the earth causes day and night. תγɰҹ
The rice is in flower. 
The rice would have been beaten down by the heavy rains if we had not harvested in ti ûмʱոǻᱻ򻵵ġ
The rich food upset my stomach. ʳʹҵθ档
The rider calmed the frightened horse. ʹ
The rider soothed the frightened horse. ʹܾƽ
The rider whipped the horse to make it go faster. ֲǰ
The riders brought their horses into line. ǰ롣
The right to rule derives from those who gave it. ͳȨȨˣȨģ
The rim of the mirror is made of plastic. Ƶġ
The ring has a diamond in it. ָһʯ
The riot police started to crack down. 쿪ʼȡѹж
The river ate away the banks. ˮʴ˺Ӱ
The river branches off at here. ӵֲ档
The river channel is deepening. Ӵڼ
The river curves round the town. ƳǶ
The river drains into the sea. ˮ󺣡
The river empty itself into the sea. ˮ뺣
The river flows eastward into the sea. ˮ뺣
The river has flooded a number of villages. ˮûһЩׯ
The river has narrowed down a lot since I saw it five years ago. ԴǰҼѱխ˺ܶࡣ
The river has overflowed its banks. ˮû
The river here spreads out to a width of half a mile. һκչӢ
The river Humber meets the sea at Grimsby. ಮڸķ˹󺣡
The river is a hundred kilometers long. һٹﳤ
The river is a mile across. ӿһӢ
The river is crossed by many bridges. Ϻ
The river is drying up because there is no rain. Ϊȱ꣬ڸɺԡ
The river is four metres in depth. ˮס
The river is narrow , you can easily swim across. ӺխԺ׵ιȥ
The river is not deep and big ships can not use it. Ӳ󴬲ܺС
The river is shallow here; we can walk across. ˮǳǿ˹ȥ
The river is too wide to swim across. ̫βȥ
The river is up. ˮˡ
The river level rose after the rain. ˮˡ
The river overflowed after the heavy rain. 󣬺ˮˡ
The river runs to the sea. 󺣡
The river takes its rise in ( from) a mountain. ˺ӷԴһɽϡ
The River Thames empties into the North Sea. ̩ʿ뱱
The river was full of sudden turns. Ǽת䡣
The river was in flood. ˮġ
The river was in those days choked up with silt. ʱӱš
The river was very broad , and it took the boat a long time to cross. Ӻܿ˺ܾòŵ԰
The road became steeper and steeper. ·ԽԽ
The road began to climb. ·ʼϵ¶ȡ
The road caved in above the old mine. ɿ·³ˡ
The road curves gently around the mountain. ·ɽϡ
The road forks at that point. ·Ǵֲ档
The road is alive with lookers on. ·Ͽֵ
The road is clear of traffic so we can cross it safely. ·ûˣǿ԰ȫش
The road is frozen hard. ·ϵıúӲ
The road is obstructed by the fallen trees. ·µ
The road is still under repair. ·޸С
The road is surfaced. ··ƽˡ
The road is temporarily closed while the workmen repair it. ·ڹ·ڼݲͨС
The road leads to the railway station. ·ͨվ
The road makes towards the sea. ·ֱͨߡ
The road runs north. ·򱱷
The road trends to the north. ·ͨ򱱷
The road trends towards the west. ·ͨ
The road turns sharp to the right. ·ͻȻת䡣
The road twists up the mountain--there are many corners. ·ɽ䡣
The road was blocked with snow. ·ѩסˡ
The road was dark and then the moon emerged from behind the clouds. ·Ϻڵģƺˡ
The road was swarming with people. ·ϼˡ
The road was under water. ·ˮˡ
The road went through several oases in the desert. ·ͨɳĮеļƬ
The road wound down the mountain. ·ѵƵɽ¡
The roads are inadequate to traffic. Щ·Ӧͨ
The roads being closed for repairs , we had to come round , and so arrived half an ho ·ޣͨУֻƵԳٵ˰
The roads had iced over and were very dangerous. ·ѸסˣΣա
The roads were covered with snow ( dust , mud , etc.). ·ϵѩࣩ
The roads were sanded after the snowstorm. ѩ·ɳ
The robber attacked the old man. ǿϮλˡ
The robber snatched the jewel and ran away. ǿ鱦ˡ
The robber was caught by the police in a very short time. ںܶʱھͰǿ׽סˡ
The robber was hunted down at last. ǿڱ׷
The robbers hid out in the suburbs of Boston to cool off. ǿǶڲʿٽܷͷ
The robbers tied up the shopkeeper. ǿѵ
The robbers were lying in wait for the rich traveller. ǿŵȺǸǮÿ͡
The rocket shot up into the sky. һӷա
The rocks are covered with marine plants. ֲʯ
The rocks were worn smooth by the river. ʯˮĥ⻬ˡ
The roll of the ship put us to sleep. ҡʹ˯ˡ
The Roman coin is in his collection. ĲƷűҡ
The Romans built a fort at York. Լ˿˱ݡ
The roof began to give. ˡ
The roof collapsed under the weight of the snow. ݶѩѹݡ
The roof leaked. ݶ©ˡ
The roof of a granary fell in. һֵݶˡ
The roof of my house was blown away by the wind. Ҽҵķˡ
The roof was nearly 20 feet high. ĶʮӢ߸ߡ
The room connects with the dining hall by means of a hallway. ⷿͨһ
The room does not lend itself to study. ˷䲻ʺ顣
The room is bare of furniture. ⷿûмҾ㡣
The room is bright enough now , please turn the light off. ڹˣѵƹص
The room is in an awful mess. ߰㡣
The room is in apple pie order. 侮
The room is in orderly condition. ࡣ
The room is in reasonably good order. ⷿ䲼õþ
The room is out of order. Please keep it in order. ⷿ߰㣬ʰһ¡
The room requires a general cleaning. ⷿҪһδɨ
The room smells a close damp smell. ǷйƳʪζ
The room soon became crowded. һͼˡ
The room suddenly lit up. ͻȻ
The room was as hot as an oven. ȵ¯
The room was crowded out and we could not even find a place to stand. ＷģŵĵطҲûˡ
The room was flooded with moonlight. ⷿ¹⡣
The room was full of steam. ˮ
The room was furnished barely. ǸûκΡ
The room was in a mess. ⷿ߰㡣
The room was in an untidy state. ڲࡣ
The room was long and narrow. ䷿ӳխ
The room was nearly empty of furniture. ＸûʲôҾߡ
The room was packed with people. Ｗˡ
The room was quiet except for the murmur of conversation. Ķ⣬һƬž
The room we worked in was large enough to hold twenty people. ǹӴ㹻ʮˡ
The roots of this tree go deep into the ground. ĸ¡
The rope separated. Ӷˡ
The rope was strained to a breaking point. ӿ챻ˡ
The ropes have tightened up. ӱˡ
The ropes of the tent are too tight. Slack off a little ! ̫ˣһ㣡
The rose is out. õ廨ˡ
The rose scented the air. õ廨ζ
The rose will shoot again. õٷѿ
The rougs on ladder are rounds. ӵĺᵵԲεġ
The rubber pillow collapses when it is deflated. Ƥͷŵһ
The rubbish must be cleared away. Щ
The rude behavior of the audience did not seem to jar the speaker. ڵĴֱΪƺδܴ̼ߡ
The ruin of the house was caused by a violent tornado. һҵѷݾˡ
The rule does not apply in all cases. 򲢷Ρ
The ruler of a kingdom is designated a king. һͳ߱Ϊ
The rumour circulated rapidly. ҥԺܿ촫ˡ
The rumour gained currency. ҥѴ
The runners reached the goal at the same moment. ˶Աͬʱյ㡣
The ruts must be filled in so that traffic can pass. ѹ޼ƽԱ˳ͨС
The safe has been broken open. չ˿ˡ
The Sahara is in the north of Africa. ɳĮڷ޵ı
The Sahara is the biggest desert in the world. ɳĮ
The sailing boat was getting along fast before the wind. ˳ǰ
The sailor steered the little boat into a harbor. ˮּС˸ۿڡ
The sailors landed on Dalian. Աڴϰ
The sailors placed the shell in the ship s gun. ˮǰڵϵĴ
The sailors yearned for home. Щˮֻ硣
The sales were enormous. ·ܴ
The salesgirl was limp from standing all day. ǸŮԱվ죬ƣ
The salesman from New York was shifted off. ŦԼǸԱˡ
The salesman showed her nearly all the hats in the shop. õԱñӶøˡ
The salesman showed some samples of dress material. ԱչʾһЩƷ
The same does not apply to you. It does not affect you. ͬβ㡣Ӱ㡣
The same principle may make for smoother writing. ͬһԭҲʹдøͨ˳
The sanatorium looks down at the West Lake. Ժ
The savages darted spears at the lion. ҰʨͶڡ
The savages were cannibals. ЩҰǳ˵ġ
The saw quickly cut in through the veneer. Ӻܿؾϰ塣
The scene inspired his painting \ The Sunflowers \. һ
The scene is set for the drama. ϷĲѾװá
The scene is stamped on my memory. ǾҼ
The scene of the play is a kitchen. Ϸĳǳ
The scene was a feast for the eyes. Ŀ龰
The scenery along the river is quite beautiful. ؽķ羰
The scenery of the West Lake is beautiful beyond description. 羰ݡ
The scenery pictures a garden in the moonlight. ϻ¹кĻ԰
The scenes were shifted quickly. ܿ컻ˡ
The scent of hay filled the air. Ʈɲݵζ
The scheme was criticized as impracticable. ƻΪвͨġ
The school children march smartly into their classrooms , singing a song. ѧǳŸ裬ҡ
The school confers a medal on any student who is not absent a single day. ѧУ䷢¸κȫڵѧ
The school divided on the point. ѧУͬ㡣
The school gate was very narrow and the lorry just scraped in. Уźխǿǿſȥ
The school grounds run down to the river. У԰һֱ쵽ӱߡ
The school had to close for lack of finances. ǸѧУʽȱòرա
The school has a shortage of teachers;it needs three more. ǸѧУĽʦȱλ
The school is at the south end of the town. ѧУڳͷ
The school is in sight. ѧУԿˡ
The school is situated in the heart of the city. ѧУλڳеġ
The school leaving ceremony is at 3:00. ҵС
The school presented a group of sketches instead of a long play. ѧУ˼СϷûݳ硣
The school principal dined all the teachers at the end of the term. ѧڽʱУȫʦ
The school shuts down during busy farming seasons. ѧУũæͣΡ
The school stands on the hill. ѧУСɽϡ
The school wasn't much good at first , but they made a go of it. ѧУʼòá
The scientist came at the top of the scale of intelligence. λѧҵߡ
The scientist counted down to blast. ѧҵʱ䡣
The scientist has taken up a new subject. λѧҿʼоһµĿ⡣
The scientist mentioned above is no other than Dr. Einstein. ᵽĿѧǰ˹̹ʿ
The scientist put forth the new theory of evolution. λѧ˽۵ۡ
The scientist put his theory to the proof when he performed the experiment. λѧҽΪ֤ۡ
The scientist served the country for 32 years. ѧΪʮꡣ
The scientists meet every year in convention. ѧÿ꿪һλᡣ
The score ( of the two teams) stood at 5 to 3. ӱȷ
The scout struck up the bandit's arm and sent his pistol into the air. ˵ĸ첲һǹˡ
The scout was searching through the woods. Ա
The Scouts paraded in front of the Queen. ͯӾŮǰжн
The screw bites. ˿šˡ
The screws are loose;I must tighten them. ˿ˣҵðš
The script cuts back to the old hero's childhood. 籾Ӣ۵ͯꡣ
The sea , blue and still , spread before us. ɫƽĴչǰ
The sea air smacked of salt. еζ
The sea covers more than half the surface of the earth. 󸲸ŵĴ󲿷֡
The sea dashed the boat on the rocks. ˰Ѵ嵽ʯϡ
The sea gradually calmed down as we steamed out. ǵִȥʱƽˡ
The sea gradually smoothed down. ƽ
The sea grew wilder and wilder. ϵĲԽԽӿ
The sea is two kilometres away. 
The sea narrows into a strait. խɺϿ
The sea rolled the ship to right and left. ˮʹҡڡ
The sea soon closed over the sinking ship. ˮܿͰ³Ĵûˡ
The sea tempers the climates. 
The sea was calm. ϲƽ˾
The sea was deep blue. ɫġ
The sea was quiet. Ϸƽ˾
The sea was rough and I was sick on the boat. ˺ܴڴ¡
The sea was smooth. Ϸƽ˾
The sea was sown with mines. вס
The sea washed pieces of wood onto the beach. ˮѼľͷϺ̲
The seam of the coat was pulled. ϵ߷챻˺ˡ
The search , though long continued , proved unsuccessful. Ȼ˺ܾãȻûн
The seas were mountains high. ͷɽǰߡ
The seaside has a healthy climate. ߵԽ档
The seasons of the year-spring , summer , autumn , and winter-make a cycle. һļġѭ
The seat was successfully contested. ɹϯλ
The seating capacity of this hall is 300. ˡ
The seats in a theatre are usually numbered. Ժλͨкġ
The second horse in the race is gaining on the horse in front. ƥҪǰƥˡ
The second runners , already moving , grabbed the sticks and raced. Ѿܵĵڰ˶Աץǰܡ
The second team tailed off behind. ڶظں档
The secret died with him. ܺͬš
The secret is out. й¶ˡ
The secret of health is moderation in all things. ؾǷ¶Ҫʶȡ
The secret was disclosed. ܹˡ
The secretary assigned us the tasks for the period ahead. ǲһ׶ε
The seedling are coming up full and green. 糤׳̡
The Senate had declared for peace. ԺҪ͡
The sense of this word is hard to come at. ʵ˼ա
The sentence is formed from a verb and two nouns. һʺʹɡ
The sentence may be given several interpretations. мֲͬĽ͡
The sentence of the court was ten years imprisonment. ͥоʮͽ̡
The sentry asked for our papers. Ҫǵ֤
The sentry shouted , \ Stand off , or I will shoot. \ ڱȵ߿ȻҪǹˡ
The sentry stood down at 6 a.m. ڱʱ¸ڡ
The sergeant gave his men the command \ At ease ! \ ʿʿϢ
The serpent tempted Eve. ޡ
The servant came in and announced \ Mr.Carson ! \ ˽ͨɭ
The service in this restaurant is very slow. ҷݲϵú
The setting sun kindled the sky. Ⱦߡ
The Seven Bridge is a huge structure. һ޴Ľ
The shadow moves with the sun. Ӱ̫
The shadow remained stationary. Ӱ̶ˡ
The Shanghai dialect is very colorful. ϺǷḻʵġ
The shed will store 20 tons of coal. װú
The sheep are grazing in the field. Բݡ
The sheep dog protects the sheep from danger. 򹷱ȺΣ
The sheep feed on grass. Բݡ
The shelf is piled up with works by contemporary writers. ϶ҵ
The shell of a snail is its skeleton. ţĿĹ
The shepherd cried loudly for help. ˴ȡ
The shepherd used a staff to make the sheep go in the right direction. һӸȷķȥ
The shepherds tended their flocks. ڷ
The ship arrived at the port of Shanghai ahead of time. ҴǰϺۡ
The ship calls at several ports between Aden and London. ҴǶ׶֮ļۿͣ
The ship came about from time to time as the wind changed. ŷĸı䲻ʱת亽
The ship came into sight. üˡ
The ship cast off from Shanghai early this morning. 峿Ϻ
The ship cleared in yesterday. ж
The ship cleared the straits. ʻϿ
The ship clung to the coast all the time. һֱźС
The ship cut her way through the waves. ִ˶С
The ship docked at Liverpool. ִֿͷ
The ship floated rapidly down the stream with the current. ִֻѸٵ˳¡
The ship has already cleared out. Ѿ˳
The ship has just sailed in. սۡ
The ship has lain at the bottom of the harbor for two hundred years. ڸۿڵˮѾˡ
The ship hit a rock and sank. ³ˡ
The ship is bound for Shanghai. ⴬ǿϺġ
The ship is cracking on speed. ٶȡ
The ship is destined for Hangzhou. Ҵȥݵġ
The ship is in sight of land. ⴬½ˡ
The ship is loaded with military equipment. װžװ
The ship is loading for Hanghou. ֻװȥݵĻ
The ship is unloading. ⴬ж
The ship left the island and headed for the mainland. ִ뿪С½ȥ
The ship nosed her way through the winding channel. ⴬СĵʻĺϿ
The ship ploughed through the heavy waves on a dark night. һҹѵضӿĲǰ
The ship put away from harbour early this afternoon. 󲻾ۡ
The ship ran ashore. ǳˡ
The ship returned under canvas to the port. ֻ﷫ۡ
The ship rides on the waves. ִǰ
The ship righted again. ָֻƽˡ
The ship sailed at 20 knots. ҴÿСʱʮ
The ship sailed far across the sea. ִԶ
The ship sailed from Liverpool to New York in five weeks. ֵŦԼڡ
The ship sails between Shanghai and Dalian. ִϺ֮䡣
The ship sails south. ʻ
The ship sank in the storm. ڷ籩гû
The ship sank with the entire crew. ִȫ崬Աûˡ
The ship sheered off at the last minute. һƫ뺽
The ship signalled her sister ship and then stood on. ǴĽ÷źţȻǰʻȥ
The ship stopped a little way off the shore. ͣ밶Զĵط
The ship struck a rock. ˡ
The ship struck on a rock and sank. ûˡ
The ship touched ground ִˮ
The ship was a mere speck on the horizon. ڵƽϽΪһС㡣
The ship was badly knocked about by a rough sea. ںϵľˣú
The ship was cast away during the storm. ڱʧ¡
The ship was combating with the wind and waves. ںͷ˲
The ship was dashed against a rock. ڽϡ
The ship was dressed with flags. ӡ
The ship was driven on to the rocks. ˴ãˡ
The ship was flying the British flag. ֻҵӢ졣
The ship was in imminent peril of being wrecked. ҴٻΣա
The ship was mined , and sank in five minutes. ǴˮըˣӾ³ˡ
The ship was nearing the land. ڿ
The ship was outward bound. ⴬ǿء
The ship was posted missing. һʧ١
The ship was wrecked when it hit a rock. ˡ
The ship went on the rocks and sank. ³ˡ
The ship went to the bottom. ˡ
The ship will stop at Shanghai to take on passengers and mail. ҴϺͣȥɳ˿ͺʡ
The ships were frozen in. ֻסˡ
The shipwrecked sailors were cast up on the shore of a desert island. ⵽ѵˮǱ˻ĵĺ
The shock confused me completely. ʹҵΪҡ
The shoes give excellent wear. ˫Ьǳʹ
The shop assistant put forward three radios for our choice. ۻԱóѡ
The shop closes down at 6:30 p.m.. ̵ʱֹͣӪҵ
The shop gives me credit. ̵޸ҵĶ
The shop grasped at the opportunity to make some money. ̵ץס׬Ǯ
The shop has not done much trade this week. ̵û⡣
The shop is closed , so I can't buy the bread. ̵ˣҲ
The shop is closed today so we'll come another day. ̵ţǸ
The shop is open on weekdays. ̵ⶼӪҵ
The shop is out of bounds for all pupils. ̵겻Сѧȥ
The shop sold goods of both high and low quality. ̵ƷӲͬĻ
The shop stays open till eight o'clock. ̵꿪˵㡣
The shop was shut up at nine at night. ̵Ͼŵš
The shopkeeper delivered some goods to me this morning. 糿һЩ
The shopkeeper weighed the tomatoes. ۻԱһ¡
The shops are bursting with goods. ̵˻
The shops are close to our home. ̵ǼҺܽ
The shops are open in the week but not on Sundays. ̵ƽӪҵղӪҵ
The shore was covered with things that had been washed up by the sea. ϱ鲼ˮĶ
The shower tailed off into a drizzle. ԽԽСëëꡣ
The shutters were painted green to match the door. ѴɫԱŵɫ䡣
The shy boy blushed as I spoke to him. Ҹ˵ʱߵкˡ
The shy girl kept in the background. ߵСŮĻ
The sick boy hasn't touched his lunch. вк緹һҲûгء
The sick man feels easier now. ھһˡ
The sick man is under observation in hospital. ҽԺܹ۲졣
The sick man was next door to death. ⲡ˲Ҫˡ
The sick must be cared for. Ӧõϡ
The sidewalks are spilling over with people. еϼˡ
The sight arrested my attention. ⾰ҵע
The sight of food was hateful to the seasick girl. δŮһʳ
The sight of the place carried her back to her childhood. طľʹԼͯʱ
The sight sent a chill to her heart. 龰ʹĺ
The sign '-'means minus. ǡ˼
The sign shows the road to London. ·ָȥ׶ص·
The sign X stands for an unknown number. űʾһδ֪
The signal given , the bus started. źŵһʼ𶯡
The silk shirt costs 15. ʮԪ
The silver has come up beautifully. ⣬ɷǺÿ
The singer is familiar to every one of us. λ質ǴϤġ
The sink stops up constantly because of the sticky masses the children pour into it. ںǵճˮ۾סͨ
The siren warned us that a police car was chasing us. һ׷ǡ
The sirens broke the silence of the night. ŵ˼žҹա
The situation has reached a crisis. ѵҪͷ
The situation is beyond ( out of) our control. ԿƵġ
The situation of the factory is unrivalled. λٺҲûˡ
The six blind men sat by the roadside all day long. ä·ߡ
The sixth boy in line is my brother. ŵкҵĵܵܡ
The Sixth Fleet of the United States Navy was ordered to the South Sea. ʻϺ
The size of a boot is determined by the foot. ѥӵĴСݽȷ
The skater spun round and round on the ice. ڱϿתȦ
The skaters whirled round the ice rink. űת
The skill has been passed down over four generations. ѾĴϡ
The sky changed from blue to grey. ҡ
The sky clouded over and a cold wind began to blow. ܲʼ
The sky clouded over. ղơ
The sky darkened. ɫת
The sky is concealed by the clouds. 챻ڸǡ
The sky is darkened with clouds. ڰա
The sky is neither red nor brown-- it's blue. ռȲǺɫҲɫɫ
The sky is over our heads and the ground is under our feet. ͷգǴء
The sky is pale blue. ǵɫ
The sky looks stormy. ɫȥбꡣ
The sky looks ugly. ɫá
The sky was dimmed by clouds. ʹջ谵
The slaves rebelled against their'masters' and killed them all. ūӵķȫɱ
The slaves were now free. ʱūɡ
The sleeping car was coupled on at Nankou Station. ϿڳվԳ
The sleeping dog awoke and reared his head. ˣ̧ͷ
The sleepy little river wound slowly through green meadows. Сɫ
The sleepy little town was changed when the big factory opened. ǼҴ󹤳Ժ󣬼žС
The sleet stuck to the branches of trees and reflected the light from the street lamp ֦ϣŽֵƷĹ⡣
The slide buried the trees in its path. һ·ϰľ
The slippery bar of soap seemed to jump from his hands. һܻķ˳ȥƵġ
The slippery fish dropped from his hands. ܻȥ
The slow journey exasperated me. ⻺ʹա
The slow journey irritated me. г̫ʹջ
The small baby gave a feeble cry. ǸСӤ
The small car just crumpled up on impact with the lorry. Сײòˡ
The small craft skimmed the water. Сӹˮ档
The small hut is crazy. Сդҡҡλκܲȡ
The small river is a branch of the Huai River. Сǻӵһ֧
The smaller boys were given a start of twenty metres. ýСĺʮס
The smallest boy usually gets the worst of it in a fight. СкͨҪ
The smallest living things that can be seen under a microscope are bacteria. ΢¿ԼСĶϸ
The smash of glass wakened me. 鲣ҡ
The smile died on his lips. Цʧˡ
The Smith Company has a capital of $ 30000. ʷ˹˾Ԫʱ
The Smiths have three children. ʷ˹ӡ
The smoke dimmed his eyes. ʹģˡ
The smoke from the fireplace smells good. ӱ¯ð̺ܺš
The smoke grew heavier and thicker till it looked like a great fog. ̱ԽԽԽԽŨһ
The smoke grew heavier and thicker. ̱ԽԽԽԽŨ
The smoke hurt my eyes. Ѭ۾ܡ
The smoke issuing from the chimneys is polluting the air of this zone. ̴ðȾĿ
The smoke made her eyes water. ̰ᶼѬˡ
The smoke made me cough. Ǻֱȡ
The smoke spiraled up. 
The snake twisted , humped up , then became flat. Ťһ£ӹƽˡ
The snake was saved by the old kind hearted man. λĳ˾ߡ
The snap of the television wire took away the picture. ӻĵͻȻˣʹͼʧ
The sniper snapped off six rapid shots. ѻѸٵǹ
The snores of the other boys sleeping in the tent kept me awake. ˯ӵʹ˯ž
The snow blanketed the ground. ѩڵϡ
The snow covered up the fields. ѩҰ
The snow fell in a whirl. ѩ衣
The snow fell in sheets. ѩ׷ɡ
The snow gave over. ѩͣˡ
The snow hindered our progress. ѩֹǵǰ
The snow is even with the window. ѩ봰롣
The snow is falling. ѩ
The snow lay two metres thick. ѩ׺
The snow melted when the sun came out. ̫ѩͻˡ
The snow piled high in the mountain road. ѩɽ·϶ѻúܺ
The snow soon melted away when the sun began to shine. ̫һѩܿڻˡ
The snowstorm did much mischief to shipping. ⳡѩӰ˺ˡ
The snowy tops of the mountains are beautiful. ѩɽ
The society was started in 1957. Эһġ
The soil has ( been) washed down into the valley. ɽȡ
The soil is cracking up because of the drought. ɺڹѡ
The soil was squared off like a gigantic chessboard. һֳɷ顣
The soldier carried a pack on his back. ˱ϱһ
The soldier got up and insisted that I lie down on the seat. λսʿվһҪɵλϡ
The soldier had been blinded in the war. Ǹսʿսʧˡ
The soldier had orders not to let anybody come by. ʿӵκͨ
The soldier kept watch at the gate. ʿڴſڷڡ
The soldier saw a gun jutting out from a bush. ʿһ֦ǹ԰
The soldier took his sword and attacked the enemy. ʿɱȥ
The soldier was a tiger in fight. Ǹʿս绢
The soldier's actions were deplorable. ʿжǿɱġ
The soldiers are banging away at the invaders. սʿ鲻ס
The soldiers are in action. ʿսС
The soldiers are making their rounds. ʿѲߡ
The soldiers are marching well today. ʿжн롣
The soldiers are on guard. սʿվڡ
The soldiers began shooting away at the enemy positions. սʿǿʼϵ˵
The soldiers began to lose ground when their leader was killed. 챻ɱʱʿͿʼˡ
The soldiers blew up the bridge ( ship) with dynamite. ʿըҩըţ
The soldiers camouflaged the gun with leaves. ʿҶαװ
The soldiers did not fear their enemies. ʿµˡ
The soldiers dressed neatly for the daily parade. ʿΪճļĴ롣
The soldiers drill every morning. ʿÿϲ
The soldiers fired away at the enemy. սʿǲϵ
The soldiers fought well. ʿǴúܺá
The soldiers had drills in the use of the bayonet. ʿǲɱ
The soldiers kept a town against the enemy. սʿֹ
The soldiers kept watch and ward over the castle. ʿػǱ
The soldiers located the enemy. սʿǲ˵˵ڵط
The soldiers made a dash at the enemy. սʿͳ塣
The soldiers marched over the bridge. ʿн
The soldiers marked time for a few seconds , and then moved toward the lorries. սʿ̤һ֮򿨳ȥ
The soldiers must obey their general's commands. ʿӽ
The soldiers mustered in the village square. սʿڴׯ㳡ˡ
The soldiers rushed at the enemy. սʿȥ
The soldiers seized the fortress. ʿǹռҪ
The soldiers shot down into the ravine. ʿ￪ǹ
The soldiers staggered under the severe gunfire. ʿҵڻ³ǰ
The soldiers stood at their posts. ʿվڸԵĸλϡ
The soldiers stood to attention while the governor was passing. ܶ߹ʱʿ⡣
The soldiers' swords clashed. ʿǵĵײ졣
The soldiers swung along the street. ʿ·ҡҡڰڵǰ
The soldiers took heart from their leader's words and went on to win the battle. սʿ쵼Ĺ¼սȡʤ
The soldiers turned round and ran away all at once. ʿͬʱתܡ
The soldiers were at drill. ʿڲ
The soldiers wormed their way towards the enemy. ʿƽ
The soldiers'great coats were strapped on to their packs. սʿǵĺڰϡ
The sole person I wanted to see is Scott. ΨһҪ˾˹ء
The soles of Norman's shoes had holes in them. ŵЬж
The Song Dynasty contributed three great inventions to world civilization. γ˹ס
The song has become popular. ֧Ѻˡ
The song took the fancy for the children. ׸ܹͯϲ
The song took the fancy of the public. ׸ܴҵϲ
The song was composed extempore. Ǽϯɵġ
The songs we heard last night were most inspiring. ĸ˹衣
The sooner , the better. ԽԽá
The sooner we operate now the safer. Խ翪Խȫ
The sound gave her a jump. ʹ
The sound of his footsteps died away. ĽŲʧˡ
The sound of martial music is always inspiring. ֵǼġ
The sound of mortar fire seemed to be closing in. Ȼڵĺƺڱƽ
The sound of the doorbell awoke the baby. СŪˡ
The sound of the drums rose again. 
The sound of the footsteps faded away. Ųʧˡ
The sound of the motorbike faded away in the distance. ĦгԶʧˡ
The soup is flat. ûζ
The soup is too salt. ̫ˡ
The soup wants a touch of salt. ﻹЩΡ
The South fought the North in the Civil War. ϱսУϷͱս
The south of England is warmer than the north. ӢϷȱů͡
The South Pole is not inhabited. ϼû˾ס
The south wind blows warm air across the country. ϷůĿȫ
The spacecraft splashed down in the Pacific. ɴ̫ƽ
The spaceship made a safe landing on the moon. ɴϰȫ½
The Spanish have had many great painters and writers. йܶΰĻҺҡ
The spark ignited the gasoline to start the motor. 绨ȼԷ
The speaker ( or speaker's voice) was drowned out by the roar of applause. ˵ذûˡ
The speaker abandoned the chair. 鳤ְˡ
The speaker had a tendency to wander from the track. ݽϰȥ
The speaker had an excellent delivery. ˵һμõ˵
The speaker has gone off the subject. ˱⡣
The speaker made a special note of the treacherousness of imperialists. ݽرָ˵۹ߵı
The speaker paused for a moment , and then continued. ͣһ£ֽŽȥ
The speaker stood in full view of the crowd. ݽվڴܿõĵط
The speaker stood on the platform and looked down at the audience. ݽվڽ̨ϸڡ
The special haunt of the kittens was the old barn. èرϲǸɲֿȥ
The specialist recommended that the exact nature of the woman's illness should be kep λרҽ飬λŮȷʵ鲻Ҫʵ˵
The spectators were ordered to step back. ˡ
The speculators cleaned up large fortunes by selling when prices rose. ͶһǾۣд󷢺ơ
The speech made a strong impression on the House. ˵Ա̵ӡ
The speech was interesting and instructive. ˼н塣
The speed limit in this town is 40 miles per hour. ٶÿСʱʮӢ
The speed of a train differ greatly from the speed of an airplane. 𳵵ٶɻٶȴͬ
The speed of sound varies in solids , liquids and gases. ڹ塢ҺУٶȲһ
The speed of the car was 85 kilometres per hour. ٶÿСʱʮ幫
The spider was spinning a web. ֩ڽ
The splendid room dazzled the young girl. Ưķʹﾪ첻ֹ
The split in the sidewalk is getting larger. еϵѷԽԽˡ
The sports car shot away from the starting line. Ϸɳ۶ȥ
The sports club members pay the fee yearly. ˶ֲĳԱÿ꽻һλѡ
The sports keep him in good health. ˶ʹ
The sports master picked the best boys for the team. ʦѡõμ˶ӡ
The sports meet was called off because of the rain. ˶ͣ
The spots of blood on the floor engaged the attention of the police. ذϵѪ˾ע⡣
The spread of science courses has been rapid in recent years. ƿγ̽ռܿ졣
The spread of the branches on this tree is ten feet. ֦չʮӢߡ
The spy was put under arrest. Ѻ
The squirrel is an animal which makes secret food stores for the winter. һΪʳĶ
The stairs are very steep. ¥ݺܶ
The stamp of the horse's hoofs on the wooden floor was loud. ̤ľͷذϵ졣
The standard of the United States is the Star Spangled Banner. ڹ졣
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The stands were packed. ̨ϯ
The stands were tightly packed for the important match. ̨ϹۿⳡҪı
The stars appear at night. ҹ֡
The stars are not giving much light tonight. ҹǹⲻ
The stars can't be seen in the daytime. 쿴ǡ
The stars gleam. Ⱥ˸
The stars shine in the heavens. ˸
The stars twinkled. ˸
The state is an organ of violence at service of class rule. ǽ׼ͳεı
The statement is confirmed by testimony. ˵֤֤ʵˡ
The statement was an outright lie. ⻰ʮĻԡ
The station is within easy reach of my house. վҼҸ
The station isn't very far from here. վ̫Զ
The station waitingroom was crowded. վＷˡ
The steam from the kettle has clouded up the windows. ˮðѴŪģˡ
The steam in the room had made walls moist. ڵʹǽʪˡ
The steamer touched at Naples. ִǲ˹ͣ
The steel output of the plant is twenty per cent higher this year than last year. ĸֲȥˡ
The steel tubes were clogged with dirty matters. ֹ
The stick of candy was striped with red. ǹкơ
The sting of a wasp is in its tail. Ʒβ
The stocks were used long ago as a punishment. ǰΪ̾ߡ
The stolen watch has been restored to its owner. ʧıѹ黹ԭ
The stomach revolts at such food. ʳͷŻ
The stone cracked the window but didn't break it. ʯͷѴˣûд顣
The stone hit the window. ʯͷ˴
The stone struck him in the eye. ʯͷ۾
The stopper is so tight that it can't be withdrawn. ôβ
The store houses are bursting with grain. ֿʳ
The store is just across from the station. ̵ڳվĶ档
The store jumped its prices. ̵ͻȻӼۡ
The store owner charged off all of the last season's stock of suits. һ̴ȫװΪע
The store set up a plan for twenty four hour service. ̵һҹļƻ
The store sold off its summer stock to be ready for the winter goods. Ǽ̵۳ļ׼
The store was crowded with shoppers. Ｗ˹˿͡
The stories of Robin Hood are based mainly on traditions. ޱĹҪǸݴ˵дɵġ
The storm beached half the fleet. 籩ʹӵİֻǳ
The storm caused great destruction. 籩ɺܴƻ
The storm caused serious damage to the house. 籩Էص𻵡
The storm clouds hastened the harvesting. ƴץո
The storm could not keep us from going out to work. 겻ֹǳ
The storm did a great deal of material damage. ϵ𻵡
The storm did a lot of harm. ɺܴΣ
The storm did great damage to the crops. ũɼ𺦡
The storm has passed off. 籩Ѿȥˡ
The storm has passed over. ȥˡ
The storm last night blew down the tree. ҹĴ籩ǿ
The storm quieted down at last. ڹȥˡ
The storm ruined the crops. ٵׯڡ
The storm sent the temperature down. ʹ¶½ˡ
The storm showed no sign of abating. We'd have to be patient and wait it out. ûм˵סǵĵȴȥ
The storm stranded the ship on the rocks. ʹڽʯϸǳ
The storm was a very violent one. ⳡ籩ǳҡ
The storm was at its height. ʱ籩εˡ
The story goes that a mysterious animal lives in the mountain. ˵ɽһصĶ
The story has a happy ending. ½Բ
The story has aroused our class feelings. »ǵĽ׼顣
The story is about giants. ǹھǵĹ¡
The story is founded on fact. Ǹʵдɵġ
The story is going about that you are going to work in Tibet. ˵Ҫȥع
The story is now running in the newspapers. ǹڱֽء
The story is without foundation. ûݡ
The story of his death had spread quickly all down the line of soldiers. ĹѸٴӡ
The story seems to be cluttered up with a large number of trivial details. ƺһϸڵĶ
The story teller stretched the story out. µ˰ѹϳˡ
The story they heard over the radio was very moving. Ǵºܶˡ
The story touched us deeply. ʹǸж
The story was about an imaginary country. ·һ鹹Ĺ
The story was well known at the time. ڵʱⱾС˵൱
The story will be continued in next week's issue. ½һмء
The story works up to a climax as it draws to a close. ¿쵽ʱ𽥴ﵽ˸߳
The stove smokes , that is due to the pipe being stopped. ¯ðˣ̵Եʡ
The stove will heat the room. ¯ӽʹů
The stove will keep in all night if you put enough coal on in the evening. Ҫϼú¯ӱͨϨ
The straight part of the dance shifted with the sun s position. 赸ֱ߲̫λö任ġ
The strain of sleepless nights made her ill. ҹʧߵʹˡ
The strait is narrow. Ͽխ
The strangeness will wear off with time. İлʱʧ
The stream of public opinion is tending towards greater personal freedom. άĸɡ
The stream parts there. Ƕ
The stream runs through the village. ׯ
The street became lonesome after dark. Ժֱġ
The street extends southward about three miles. ԼӢ
The street is decorated with red flags. ź졣
The street lights are usually turned on at 7:30 in the evening. ֵͨڰߵ뿪
The street lights are usually turned on at 7:30. ֵͨߵ뿪
The streets are arranged regularly. ֵе롣
The streets are dead at night. ҹֵϺܼž
The streets are paved with stone. ֵʯӡ
The streets are swarming with shoppers. ϼˡ
The streets of a big city are always busy. еĽֵġ
The streets were crowded with people. ϼˡ
The streets were deserted ˡ
The streets were poorly lit. ֵܲ
The streets were quiet and deserted. Ͼģһˡ
The stress is on the first part of the word. ʵǰ벿
The strike disorganized the train service. ΰչ·䡣
The strike soon spread to other parts of that country. չþӵǸҵط
The strikers engaged the policemen in a fierce fight. չ˺;һս
The strings of that orchestra sound beautiful. Ǹֶö
The strong earthquake left death and destruction behind it. ǿҵĵƻ
The strong wind left the garden in chaos. εû԰Ҳ
The strong wind made the sailboat keel over and the passengers fell into the water. ǿη˴˿͵ˮС
The struggle became more and more violent. ԽԽˡ
The struggle has been waging for months. ѽ˼¡
The student bared his heart to the teacher. ѧʦﻰ
The student made up an excuse for his being late. ǸѧΪĳٵһڡ
The student mapped out this time very well. ѧΰŵúܺá
The student mooned away the summer holidays. ѧ¶ȹ١
The student stepped aside to make way for his teacher. ѧԱһʦ·
The student took a course in elementary maths. λѧѡѧѧγ̡
The student was humming a song softly. Ǹѧغһ֧衣
The students all handed in their papers. ѧǶ˾
The students are , for the most part , from the villages. Щѧ־塣
The students are all smiles going on their way to the outskirts of the town. ѧЦݣͨĵ·ϡ
The students are attending a lecture in the lecture theatre. ѧڽݽݡ
The students are having their geography class now. ѧϵΡ
The students are preparing for the finals. ѧ׼μѧڿԡ
The students are standing in two separate ranks. ѧǷվš
The students are studying universal history. ѧѧϰʷ
The students are trickling out of the classroom. ѧ߳ҡ
The students are watering the young trees. ѧڸС罽ˮ
The students are working on the school farm. ѧѧУũͶ
The students can absorb the lesson in an hour. ѧһСʱܽһ顣
The students dished up many useful facts and figures. ѧṩõʵ֡
The students followed the teacher down to the classroom. ѧһֱʦҡ
The students found it easy to take in what their teacher had taught. ѧǷʦ̵Ķᡣ
The students have shown youthful energies. ѧʾ˵Ļ
The students inquired of their teacher about the science \ bionics \. ѧʦ˽ѧ⡣
The students keep at their sports. ѧһֱ
The students learned to make transistors. ѧѧ뵼塣
The students like every kind of sports. ѧϲ˶
The students marched through London to demonstrate against the government. ѧǴ׶ؽзʾ
The students objected to being treated like children. ѧǷԺƵضԴǡ
The students of Kelle live in houses on the campus. յѧסѧУ
The students of our institute soon mounted up. ѧԺѧܿˡ
The students often go skiing during winter vacation. ѧǺﾭȥѩ
The students practised English conversation in pairs. ѧǳɶԵϰӢỰ
The students' proposal consists with reason. ѧǵĽǺġ
The students queued up to buy the textbooks. ѧųӹ̲ġ
The students run out of the classroom. ѧǴӽܳ
The students rushed noisily to their seats. ѧǴس嵽λȥ
The students sat up late watching TV yesterday evening. ѧ򿴵˯ú
The students should be cautious not to make any mistakes in spelling. ѧƴдʱӦǳСģԱⷢ
The students stood in line to buy their tickets. ѧŶƱ
The students were assigned to water the flowers. ѧǱȥ
The students were at a history lecture today. ѧʷΡ
The students were running around their school. ѧΧѧУܲ
The students will have their oral examination next week. ѧҪпԡ
The students wrote notes in the margins of the book. ѧĿհ״дע͡
The study of a foreign language is necessarily difficult. ѧһȻѡ
The subject cropped out in the course of the conversation. ̸̸ˡ
The subject deserves contention. ֵۡ
The subject has been treated in the previous chapter. Ѿǰһˡ
The subject is unfamiliar to me. ҶⲻϤ
The subject may be viewed in various ways. òͬķʽǡ
The subject of the book is a very interesting one. Ȿ˼
The subject of the painting is the Battle of Ludingqiao. սۡ
The subject peoples united against the cruel king. ͳεĸŽԱŰĹ
The subject was debated till a late hour. Ŀһֱ۵ʱ
The submarine dived under the water. Ǳˮͧˮ¡
The subscription to the magazine is fifteen dollars a year. ־ÿ궩ʮԪ
The substance had a hard , brittle nature. ʾмӲԡ
The substance of what he said is that we have too little money. ĴǵǮ̫ˡ
The sudden death of our servant caused rather an upset. ǵ˵һܴĻҡ
The sudden demand for paper soon cleaned out the stores. ڼֽţܿˡ
The suggestion merits serious consideration. ֵ࿼ǡ
The sum of seven and eight is fifteen. ߼Ӱʮ塣
The sum of three plus two is equal to five. ӵĺ͵塣
The sum of two sixes is twelve. ĺʮ
The summer days are sliding by and soon it will be autumn. ĵعȥҪˡ
The summer harvest is about to start. ռʼ
The summer heat withered up certain plants. ʢĵʹĳЩֲήˡ
The summer is approaching. ļ١
The summer term runs from April to July. ļѧڴ·ݵ·ݡ
The summer vacation came to an end at last. ڽˡ
The summer was gone before I know. 첻֪͹ȥˡ
The sun baked ground hard. ̫ѴɹüӲ
The sun beam struck full on his face. ϡ
The sun beams brightly. á
The sun beat down on Al and the bag. ֱ̫ɹڰϺ˯ϡ
The sun blaze down on us. ϡ
The sun blazed in the blue sky. ̫ɫҫš
The sun climbs higher and higher. ̫ߡ
The sun descended from the hill-top. ̫ɽˡ
The sun dips below the sea. ̫뺣ƽ¡
The sun gets in through these windows. ͸Щ
The sun gives light and heat. ̫ȡ
The sun gives us light and heat. ̫ǹȡ
The sun gives us light during the day. ̫ǹ
The sun glared down from the blue sky. ̫ǿء
The sun goes down at about 7:30. ̫Լߵɽ
The sun has set below the horizon. ̫ڵƽ¡
The sun is hottest when it is overhead. ̫ͷʱȵʱ
The sun is shining through a break in the clouds. ̫ͨƲķ϶â
The sun looks like a big ball of fire. ̫
The sun made the washing dry. ̫ɹϴĶ
The sun poured down its heat. ̫ɢȡ
The sun poured forth its rays. ̫Ĺâ
The sun rises at 5:30. ̫
The sun rises in the east and sets in the west. ̫Ӷ¡
The sun rises in the east. ̫Ӷ
The sun rose and bathed the earth in its glow. ̫𣬲õձ˴ء
The sun sank below the horizon. ̫䵽ƽˡ
The sun sends forth light and heat. ̫ȡ
The sun sends out light and warmth. ̫ųȡ
The sun sets and night comes. ̫ɽҹ١
The sun shines in the day. ̫Źâ
The sun shines just as bright in summertime as in winter. ̫ļһ
The sun shone brightly. õҫš
The sun vanished behind a cloud. ̫ʧƺ
The sun was a flame on the horizon. ̫һŻڵƽϡ
The sun was doing its work ! ̫ˡ
The sun was in her eyes. ̫۾
The sun was nearly overhead of us. ̫Ҫͷˡ
The sun was peering from behind a cloud. ̫Ӱƺ֡
The sun was rising when we got to the top of the mountain. ̫ʱɽ
The sun was shining. ̫ҫš
The sun was sinking in the west. ̫ɽ
The sun went in and it grew rather cold. ̫סе䡣
The sunlight blinded him. ʹ۾
The sunlight has faded my tie. ɹҵɫ
The sunlight made us feel warm and sleepy. ʹǾů͡롣
The sunrays struck through the heavy fog. Ũ
The sunrise was a splendid spectacle. ճǸ׳۵ľ
The sun's just coming out;you'll have to stop down a bit. ̫ˣðѹȦ΢Сһ㡣
The sunshine didn't last long. չҫʱ䲢ƺʱ䲻
The supply to the motor is suddenly cut off. 綯ĹͻȻжˡ
The Supreme Court will sit next week. ߷Ժڿͥ
The surface of the glass is very smooth. ıܹ⻬
The surface should be thoroughly sanded down before you apply any paint. Ӧɰֽѱȫĥ⣬Ȼᡣ
The surgeon cut away the tumour with expert skill. ƴļȥ
The surgeon cut the diseased tissue out from the girl's leg. ҽгŮв֯
The surgeon performed the operation very successfully. ҽܳɹǴ
The surgeon was struck off because of his immoral behaviour. ǸҽΪ˶ˡ
The swallow flies high , the lark flies higher , the eagle flies highest. ӷɵøߣȸɵøߣӥɵߡ
The swallow is swift in flight. ӷɵúܿ졣
The swallows have \ an instinct to go home \. һֻؼҵıܡ
The swamp has standing pools of water. Щˮӡ
The swan swam gracefully in the pond of the park. ڹ԰ŵˮ
The sway of the branches became faster as the wind increased. ʱ֦ҡڵø
The sweat glands excretes sweat. ٷںҺ
The Swede stood quite still. ǸվһҲ
The Swede was warned that the great man would probably ask him some questions. ǸˣλܿһЩ⡣
The sweets have a faint taste of lemon Щǿ΢һζ
The swimmer battled the swift current. Ӿ뼱
The swimmer strained to reach the shore. Ӿ߽߾ȫεߡ
The swimming pool is 50 metres long. Ӿسʮס
The swing of the dog's long tail knocked a vase from the little table. ڶĳβͣСϵĻƿ
The switch is the control device of an electric circuit. ǵ·ĿƲ
The system was in full operation. ƶȫЧˡ
The table is covered with a plastic table cloth. һ̨
The table is on the slant of the hill. ɷӡСɽбϡ
The table is painted brown. ӱɺɫ
The table tipped up. бˡ
The table was covered with an elegant lace cloth. һлߵƯ
The table was heaped with books. ϶顣
The table was illuminated by candles. ӡ
The table was pushed over by them. ӱƵˡ
The tablecloth trails on the floor. ̨һֱذϡ
The tailor carefully examined the cloth before starting to cut out a garment. ÷ڲü֮ǰϸ鲼
The tailor cuts our coats according to our measurements. ÷찴ǵ¡
The tailor measured Harry for a new jacket. ÷ĳߴ¡
The tailor measured me for a new suit. ÷ҵӸһ¡
The tailor padded out the shoulders of the coat. ÷ϳĵµļ粿
The tailor put a tapemeasure round his waist to see how big it was. ÷ƤΧĳߴ硣
The tailor took my measure for a new suit. װʦߴһ¡
The talk rounded into a plan. ̸ƶһƻ
The talks have been put back to tomorrow morning. ̸ƳٵС
The tall building towered above all the others. ¥߳еĽ
The tall chimney is discharging smoke. ̴ð̡
The tap was dripping ͷڵˮ
The task demands special knowledge. ⹤Ҫר֪ʶ
The task exceeds his ability. ʤ
The taste you gave me maode me hungry for more. ҳһڣҺٳԵ
The Tate Gallery has a fine collection of modern pictures. ղһܺõִ滭
The taxi driver blew his horn to tell us that he had arrived. ˾ȸˡ
The taxi took us from door to door. ſǣְ͵ȥĵطſڡ
The taximeter was ticking away. ļƳ̱ڵδ
The tea is very hot; don't burn your mouth. ȣ졣
The teacher always calls the roll at the beginning of the class. ϿοʼʱʦҪ
The teacher arranged the books on the shelves. ʦϵá
The teacher asked a lot of questions. Ա⡣
The teacher asked her to speak out. ʦҪ˵һЩ
The teacher asked the students to answer his questions one after another. ʦҪѧһһػش⡣
The teacher asked the students to make up short dialogues by themselves. ʦҪѧԼдСԻ
The teacher asked the students to talk up. ʦѧ˵㡣
The teacher asked us to fill in the blanks with prepositions. ʦڿհ״ʡ
The teacher asked us to pay attention. ʦҪע
The teacher assigned us to do at home. ʦǲ˼ͥҵ
The teacher blamed him , but his classmates stood up for him. ʦͬѧ֧
The teacher breezed in , wearing a pair of glasses. ʦһ۾˳߽
The teacher called upon him to read. ʦʶ
The teacher came and inquired about the efficiency of the computer. ʦ˽Чܡ
The teacher came into the classroom with a big dictionary under his arm. ʦЮһʵˡ
The teacher cancelled many unnecessary words in his composition. ʦɾ಻Ҫ֡
The teacher collected the notebooks. ʦգʼǱ
The teacher commended him for what he had done. ʦ¡
The teacher dealt out the books to the students. ʦѱӷѧ
The teacher demonstrated the experiment to the class. ʦʵȫ࿴
The teacher dictated a story to the class. ʦȫдһ¡
The teacher dictated in English to the class. ʦӢ˵ѧд
The teacher dished out so much homework that her pupils complained to their parents. ʦôҵѧҳԹˡ
The teacher distributed the new books to the pupils. ʦ鷢Сѧǡ
The teacher drilled the English class until they knew the words well. ӢϣʦѵѧֱպЩΪֹ
The teacher excused me from sport because I had a headache. ͷۣʦͬҲμӶ
The teacher explained the text in detail. ʦϸؽ˿ġ
The teacher found out that Tom had cheated , and Tom hid his head. ʦķףķõͷ
The teacher gave Tom a caution and told him never to do it again. ʦķһξ棬
The teacher gave us a demonstration that the earth is round. ʦǵԲһ֤
The teacher gave us an illuminating lecture. ʦһԵһΡ
The teacher gave us ten minutes to learn the new words by our hearts. ʦʮʱ䱳ʡ
The teacher has a proper regard for his ability. ʦ൱
The teacher has all the test papers in her possession. ʦȫԾ
The teacher has established an influence over his pupils. ʦѧš
The teacher has given me 60 marks out of 100 for history. ʷǰٷ֣ʦҴʮ֡
The teacher has given us 10 problems to do as homework. ʦʮѧΪҵ
The teacher has marked the exam papers. Ա˷֡
The teacher headed our school's parade. ʦУж顣
The teacher helped all the children in turn. ʦһһظЩѧ
The teacher illustrated the history lesson with pictures of castles. ʦóǱͼʷΡ
The teacher initiated students into the elements of grammar. ʦѻ﷨̸ѧ
The teacher instructed the class to prepare for a test. ʦ֪ͨһѧ׼顣
The teacher instructed us in geography. ʦǵĵΡ
The teacher is editing famous speeches for use in school books. ʦڰĽ༭ѧУ̿顣
The teacher is explaining the theory of evolution to the students. ʦڸѧǽͽۡ
The teacher is giving the children their new textbooks. ʦڸǷ¿α
The teacher is looked up to by everybody. λʦܵ˵𾴡
The teacher is not content with my work - I have to do it again. ʦҵҵֻ
The teacher is well in with us. ʦദúܺá
The teacher kept on asking the students questions until the bell rang. ʦѧʣֱ¿졣
The teacher knows all the pupils by name in the class. λʦܽгȫѧ
The teacher lectured on English in a middle school. λʦѧｲӢΡ
The teacher lectured the boy severely for his being lazy. ʦѧ֮衣
The teacher looked at John's work and approved. ʦԼĳɼʾ
The teacher made an example of the boy who copied from another student during a test. ʦڿгϮ˵ѧԾˡ
The teacher made Bob stay in and do his exercises again. ʦҪκѧУϰһ顣
The teacher made out the report cards and gave them to the students to take home. ʦдɼѧؼҡ
The teacher mentioned several useful books. ʦᵽ˼õ顣
The teacher nominated him for the secretary of the class ʦΪǡ
The teacher offers us willing help on the difficult problems. ʦڰǽ⡣
The teacher ordered the boy to bare his head. ʦǸкñ
The teacher paired us off for the purpose of the exercise. ΪϰʦǷֳһ顣
The teacher patted her on the shoulder and told her to go on with her work. ʦļ򣬽ҵ
The teacher praised Tom for his homework. Աķļͥҵúá
The teacher presented a neat appearance. ǸʦǱá
The teacher puts a tick next to right answers and a cross next to wrong ones. ʦȷԱ߻ԹڴԱ߻档
The teacher raked the library for a special book. λʦͼϸѰһרŵ顣
The teacher ran through his papers to see if he had mine. ʦܿؿûҵԾ
The teacher requested us to desist from discussion. ʦҪֹͣۡ
The teacher said he was not bright. ʦ˵
The teacher saw through the boy's story of having to help at home. ʦǸѧνҪæµĽڡ
The teacher sent the class home. Ա򷢰ϵĺӻؼȥ
The teacher sent word for us to meet him at the station. ʦڻվ
The teacher set some homework for the children. ԱǲһЩͥҵ
The teacher spoke sharply to the boy. ʦضǸк˵
The teacher talked to the student very sharply. ʦѧ
The teacher taught us how to make experiments in physics. ʦʵ顣
The teacher tested us to see if we had done our homework. ԱǣǷ˼ͥҵ
The teacher testified to the student's ability. ʦΪѧ֤
The teacher thinks very highly of Frank's work. ʦΪ˵Ĺηǳá
The teacher timed all the boys to see who could run the fastest. ʦеĺõʱ䣬˭ܵ졣
The teacher told him off for talking in class. ʦڿ˵
The teacher told me to bear up. ʦҹ
The teacher told the children to count off from right to left. ʦк
The teacher told the students to have a care when they are doing with those valuable ʦѧҪЩص
The teacher told Tom to double back the sheet and tear it in half. ʦķѴ˺롣
The teacher took a dim view of the class's behavior. ʦ԰༶ѧΪΪȻ
The teacher took the boy to task for not studying hard. ʦкù
The teacher took up the lesson where she stopped. ʦµĲֿʼ
The teacher turned a deaf ear to his excuse. ʦĽڲǡ
The teacher was always ready to help the children in their work. ʦʱڰѧѧΡ
The teacher was determined to drum some elementary arithmetic in. ʦİһЩ֪ʶװѧͷȥ
The teacher was not satisfied with my answer. ʦҵĻش
The teacher went over the quiz and discussed the student's mistakes. ʦԾѧĴ
The teacher went over the same point so often that the children were bored. λʦͬһ⽲ֽúǶˡ
The teacher went to the trouble of compiling a handbook for the students. ʦѧһֲᡣ
The teacher will examine the class on everything they have learnt this year. ʦҪѧѧ֪ʶ
The teacher wishes to speak to you in regard to your being late. ʦҪ̸̸ٵ⡣
The teacher worked night and day. ʦҹع
The teachers are strict with their pupils. ʦѧϸҪ
The teacher's face was sober when she told us about the test. ʦǽԵʱࡣ
The teachers nurtured many students in their university. ʦڴѧ˺ܶѧ
The teachers themselves said the test was too hard. ʦԼ˵̫ˡ
The teaching staff numbers twenty two , fifteen women and seven men. ʦʮˣʮλŮʦλнʦ
The team had won no games and it lost heart. ûӮñ˴Ҷˡ
The team is practising for the match on Saturday. Ϊıѵ
The team trained day in day out for a month. һ˶ѵ
The team's spirit sank to zero after its third defeat. ʧܺʿ͵㡣
The technical cooperation and cultural exchanges between the two countries are daily ֮ļĻվ
The telegram reads as follows. ¡
The telegraph ticked out a message. εδط籨
The telegraph transmits messages to all parts of the world. 籨Ϣﵽء
The telephone communications were knocked out by the storm. 籩ʹ绰ͨѶˡ
The telephone is ringing. 绰졣
The telephone is ringing--please answer it. 绰ˡһ¡
The telephone number is 43051( four three 0 five one). 绰ǡ
The telephone rang while I was in the garden. ڻ԰ʱ绰ˡ
The telephone station was put out of commission by the storm. ʹ绰ֵĹжˡ
The television shows us local news about our city. ̨Ƿӳǳеĵطš
The television tower soars high. ΡȻʡ
The temper of steel is higher than that of aluminium. ֵӲȱߡ
The temperature fell down two points. ½ȡ
The temperature has fallen two degrees since the day before yesterday. ǰ¶½ȡ
The temperature of the blast furnace raced up. ¯¶ȼ
The temperature often brings about a change of the state of matter. ¶ȳ״̬ı仯
The temperature suddenly dropped to zero ( 40below zero) C. ͻȻ½ȣʮȣ
The temperature was minus 10 degrees. ¶Ǹȡ
The temperature was stationary. ¶Ȳ䡣
The temperature will race up tomorrow. ½Ѹ
The temple had a marble floor. дʯذ塣
The temple was built about 206 B.C. ԼڹԪǰ佨ġ
The tenants pay a monthly rent of  100 for their flat. ׷ÿ¸һӢ
The tennis net hung slack. š
The tension is building up. 
The tent was now a bit crowded. ʱЩˡ
The tenth question is very difficult. ʮʮѡ
The terrace is paved with slabs of stone. ̳ʯ̳ɵġ
The terrible smell makes people sick. ŵζʹ˶ġ
The terrified child ran home. ˾ŵĺܻؼȥˡ
The terrorists blew up the bridge with dynamite. ֲøըҩըš
The test is given without reference to age. ˲鲻С
The test of practice is another leap in knowledge. ʵļʶһηԾ
The text reads as follows. Ľ
The text will admit of some other construction. ͡
The theater has a feature film and two shorts. ӰԺзӳһƬƬ
The theater is turning people away;the seats are all sold. ӰԺлȺ볡ϯˡ
The theatre at Stratford on Avon is a memorial to Shakespeare. ϵ˹ظԺǶɯʿǵļ
The theatre emptied rapidly after the show. ݳ󣬾糡˺ܿ߿ˡ
The theatre soon filled with people. Ժܿͼˡ
The theory originated with him. ״ġ
The thermometer reads 80 degrees Fahrenheit. ָ϶ȡ
The thermometer registered 80 degree this afternoon. 纮ָʾȡ
The thermometer rises or falls according as the air is hot or cold. ſȶ
The thermometer was 13 degrees below zero. ¶ȼָʮȡ
The thick fog enable him to climbd up the hill unnoticed. Ũʹɽȥ˷
The thick woods covered the fugitive. ïܵڻӷ
The thief admitted his crime. С͵
The thief broke into the house. С͵Ž뷿ӡ
The thief crept into the house at night. С͵ҹŵؽӡ
The thief cried \ stop thief ! \ ׽
The thief entered by the window. С͵ƴ롣
The thief escaped by the backdoor. Ӻˡ
The thief forced the window open. С͵ƴ롣
The thief gave a false name to the police. С͵챨˸֡
The thief gave himself up to the police. ǸС͵򾯲ˡ
The thief got into the house by means of a ladder. ˷ӡ
The thief grabbed her purse. ǸǮ
The thief has been put in jail. Ǹͽ˼
The thief is confined in prison. С͵ڼ
The thief is wanted by the police. Ǿͨġ
The thief jumped the train and ran away. С͵ͻȻϻ𳵣ˡ
The thief made off with the money. Яӡ
The thief maintained that he was looking for his own property. һҧԼĲ
The thief must be caught at all costs. ҲҪץס
The thief received a just punishment. С͵ܵĳͷ
The thief stood in the dock. ǸԷվڱϯϡ
The thief was being tailed by a policeman. С͵׷š
The thief was boxed up all night in a small room. ǸС͵ҹС
The thief was dragged out of his hiding place. ǸС͵˴Ӳصĵط˳
The thief was not able to carry out his designs because of a dog. йС͵ʵʩͼ
The thief was sent to prison as a punishment. ؽǶĳΡ
The thief was taken by surprise. С͵䲻رץסˡ
The thief was taken into custody. С͵
The thief was taken to prison by a policeman. С͵һȥˡ
The thief was very crafty. С͵ǳƻ
The thief was wearing a mask. Ǵߵġ
The thief went to jail for two years. С͵Ρ
The thief who was caught informed on the others. ץ淢ͬ
The thieves escaped with their spoils. С͵ˡ
The thieves gagged the bank manager. ǿöסо졣
The thieves got away with the contents of the safe. Щ͵˱ڵĶ
The thieves had smashed the door in. ǰײ
The thing came to pieces in his hand. ⶫˡ
The thing itself is not important. 鱾Ҫ
The things were stored ( kept)in large boxes. Щڴ
The third power of 2 is 8. ηǡ
The thirsty plants drank ( in) the water I gave them. ɺֲҽˮ
The three children enjoy playing with one another. Ӱһ档
The three men took turns driving so that one would not be too tired. Բ̫ۡ
The three passengers lost the train. λ˿ûϻ𳵡
The three small nations formed a union. Сˡ
The thunder scared the children. ˺ӡ
The thunder terrified the small children. СŻˡ
The ticket collector at the gate noticed that he was alone. ſڵļƱԱע⵽Ƕһˡ
The ticket is available for three days. ƱЧ졣
The tide is , at times , very high. ˮʱǵúܸߡ
The tide is at high water. ˮܸߡ
The tide is at the flood. ǡ
The tide is at times very high. ˮʱǵúܸߡ
The tide is coming in. 
The tide is making fast. ˮǵúܿ졣
The tide set in. ǳˡ
The tide swung the boat round. ˮʹһת
The tide's out now , but it starts to come in at about six o'clock. ˣǵֻῪʼǡ
The tiger and his mate had three cubs. ֻϻĸֻС
The tiger crouched in the grass. ϻ׷ڲС
The tiger is a beast of prey. ϻʳޡ
The tiger was roaring. 
The timber was rotten throughout. ľˡ
The time for action has arrived. жʱ䵽ˡ
The time for his departure is five o'clock. 뿪
The time has come for action. жˡ
The time is up , and we must go. ʱ䵽ˣҸˡ
The time to act is now. жʱˡ
The time when this phenomenon will be reasoned out is not far away. 󽫵õΪڲԶˡ
The times are different. ʱͬˡ
The Times correspondent at Berlin ̩ʿפּ
The tiny vessel went under during the storm. Сڷ籩гûˡ
The tips of my fingers are cold. ҵָġ
The tired boy fell asleep at once. Ǹ۵к˯ˡ
The tired children trailed along behind their mother. ƣĺӸߵú
The title of a book is printed on the cover. ӡķϡ
The top floor of the building was signed over for use as offices. ¥ĶǩԼ۳Ϊ칫֮á
The top of the bottle is tight--I can't move it. ƿӸǵýġҴ򲻿
The top of the hill is 400 metres above sea level. ɽĸ߶Ǻİٹߡ
The topic centres about ( =around; on) the crisis in these two countries. ΣΪġ
The tops of the mountains are covered with snow. ɽϸŰѩ
The total of his gains amounted to millions. ܶü
The tourist business is one of the major industries of the West. ҵҪҵ֮һ
The tourists admired the view from the tower. οԶľɫ
The tower leaned a little to the right. Щб
The Tower of London is a fine example of an English castle. ׶ӢǱһ䷶
The Tower of London is a great attraction to tourists. ׶ضοкܴ
The tower stands sharp against the clear sky. ΡȻӳžʵա
The town centres about a park. һ԰Ϊġ
The town council gave its consent to the plan for a new swimming pool. ίԱͬ޽Ӿصļƻ
The town has undergone a great change during the last five years. Ǹڹȥо˺ܴ仯
The town is noisy , and I prefer the peace of the country. ̫֣ұȽϲľ
The town is still some distance away. ǳ൱Զ
The town is walled up. гǽΧš
The town lies among the mountains. СдȺɽ֮С
The town lies on a lake. ڱߡ
The town lies on the coast. ٺ
The town lies to the east of the woods. λֵĶ档
The town was destroyed in the war , but the library remained. սлˣͼݻڡ
The town was taken by surprise. ͻȻռˡ
The town was unchanged when Alan went back after ten years. ʮ׻ȥʱӻӡ
The toys amusd the children. ߶˺ǡ
The toys were hidden away in the attic , where the children would not find them. ߲ݶڣǲҵġ
The toys were lying about on the floor. ߰طڵذϡ
The track events will include dashes , middle distance races , long distance races , Ŀܡгܵȡ
The tractor driver started up the engine. ְѷ
The trade goes round the village selling things from door to door. Ǹȫ尤ҰƷ
The traffic accident arose from carelessness. νͨ¹ڴĴɵġ
The traffic accident happened on his way home. ͨ¹ʷؼҵ·ϡ
The traffic flowed round the obstruction. ƹϰʻ
The traffic gets snarled up very often at that roundabout. Ǹ·Ľڣͨʱ
The traffic gets snarled up very often in a city. ڳУͨ
The traffic is at a standstill because of an accident. ڳ˳̱ͨˡ
The traffic is so busy there that , as often as not , you can not even cross the stre ǵĽܷͨæʱ㶼˽֡
The trail twists up on the mountainside. С·ɽϡ
The train arrived on schedule. 㵽
The train called at every station. ÿվͣ
The train came to a halt. ͣˡ
The train came to a sudden stop. ͻȻͣ
The train can go 80 miles an hour. ÿСʱ߰ʮӢ
The train disappeared into the tunnel. ʧڡ
The train drew in at 9:30. ŵʮֻ𳵽վ
The train fell over the edge , but no one suffered much in the accident. 𳵷·ȥⳡ¹ûˡ
The train for Harbin leaves from Platform Two. ȥĻ𳵴ӵվ̨
The train goes at 11.30. ʮһ뿪
The train goes directly to London. лֱ׶ء
The train goes from Nanjing to Beijing. 𳵴Ͼ
The train goes there direct. һֱס
The train got in on time. г㵽
The train is behind time. ˡ
The train is due at 9:10. Ԥֵ
The train is going north. г򱱿
The train is in. гվˡ
The train is near starting. 𳵼
The train is running on the outside track. гС
The train is two hours overdue. Сʱ
The train leaves in five minutes. Ժվ
The train passed through the station without stopping. 𳵾վʱûͣͿȥˡ
The train passes through Reading on its way to Bristol. ȥ˹е·Ҫﶡ
The train pulled in , and dozens of schoolchildren spilled out onto the platform. 𳵽վˣʮСѧӳӿ̨ϡ
The train ran off the track. 𳵳˹졣
The train slowed down as it came to the station. 𳵿վʱʼ
The train slowed to a stop. 𳵻ٶͣ
The train soon speeded up. 𳵲þͼӿٶȡ
The train steamed into the station. ʻ복վ
The train stopped at the station. ڻվͣˡ
The train stopped because there was a tree across the track. ͣˣΪ𳵹Ϻһ
The train stopped suddenly. ͻȻͣסˡ
The train stopped. ͣˡ
The train was approaching the station , so the engineer stepped it down. 𳵿Ҫվ˾ٶȼ͡
The train was crowded to capacity. Ѽ
The train was going at a high speed. ڸǰ
The train was going at the rate of 95 kilometres an hour. ÿСʱٶǰ
The train was just about to start. 𳵸Ҫߡ
The train was late because of the fog. Եʡ
The train was late. ˡ
The train was moving so fast that he could not jump on. 𳵿÷ǳ֮죬ûϳ
The train was on time. 𳵺׼ʱ
The train was packed. 𳵼ˡ
The train was still in motion. С
The train was ten minutes late. ˣ㣩ʮӡ
The train was travelling at full speed. ȫǰ
The train whistled and steamed off. ѿˡ
The train whistled as it arrived at the station. 𳵵վʱѡ
The train will be slightly late. 𳵽һᡣ
The trainee checked out all right on his first flight. ѵߵһηȫϸ
The training of astronauts is a long process. ѵԱǸڵĹ̡
The traitor told the enemy what our soldiers were planning. ͽǲӵĲ˵ˡ
The transaction passed off without a hitch. ˳ˡ
The traveller carries about a camera. һֻ
The traveller found his orientation with the aid of a good map. ߽һõͼ֪Լķ
The traveller was an entertaining story teller. λÿһλȤ˵ߡ
The travellers were tired out when they reached the end of their journey. ߵ;Ŀĵʱۻˡ
The travelling expenses work out at 12 dollars per day each. ÿÿ÷ʮԪ
The tray tipped up and the plates slid off. бˣӶˡ
The treatment proved successful. Ʒ֤ǳɹġ
The treatment worked well. Ч
The treaty is confirmed by the king. ׼Լ
The treaty was signed by five powers. Լǿǩġ
The treaty will steam up trade between the two countries. Լٽ֮óס
The tree affords us a shelter from the rain. ṩһĵط
The tree bears a hard red fruit. һֺӲĹӡ
The tree branches out in spring. ľ֦
The tree had been struck by lightning. ǿ׻ˡ
The tree is covered with bloom. 
The tree is loaded with apples. ƻ
The tree owes its existence to soil. ľ档
The tree towers above our house. ǿǵķӸߺܶࡣ
The tree was fenced around with wire. ˿Χ
The trees are at their best now. ľ֦Ҷïʱڡ
The trees are green again. ľֱˡ
The trees are quite bare in winter. ľͺͺġ
The trees are shooting. ڳѿˡ
The trees drip rain. ¡
The trees have pushed out new shoots. Ѿ֦ˡ
The trees leaf ( out) in spring. ľҶӡ
The trees put forth buds and leaves in spring. ڴѿҶ
The trees renew their foliage every spring. ľÿ궼³Ҷӡ
The trees shade the house nicely. Щǡøӵס⡣
The trees threw long shadows in the moonlight. ¹£ľͶ˳Ӱӡ
The trees waved in the storm. ڷҡҷ
The trees were spreading their branches to the light. Щ֦Уĵطչ
The trees will soon be in leaf. Щܿͻ᳤Ҷˡ
The trial lasted four days. г졣
The trimming does not match the hat. ñӲơ
The trolley bus connects here with a bus for the airfield. ޹糵νȥĹ
The troops advanced rapidly. Ѹǰƽ
The troops are being gradually withdrawn. Ѳӳ
The troops concentrated near the station. Ӽڳվ
The troops have been formed up in review order. ѱųɼĶΡ
The troops mobilized quickly. ӺܿضԱˡ
The troops of the enemy had to give way. ˵ĲӲòˡ
The troops took up their position on the hill. ɽϲơ
The troops were camped out near the town. ӪǲԶĵط
The trouble is that he is ill in bed. Բڴ
The trouble is we don't practise enough. ϰò
The truck driver and his helper unloaded the delivery at the factory. ˾ڳж
The truck drivers' union has called a strike. ˾Ѿһչ
The truck runs every three days. ÿ쿪һΡ
The trumpet blared ( forth). ȷ
The truth burst upon him. Ȼ
The truth has come out. ˮʯ
The truth has come to light. Ѵס
The truth has leaked out. ʵй¶
The truth is quite other than what you think. ʵȫͬ
The tumour was shelled out. гˡ
The twilight merged into darkness. ϼûںڰ֮С
The twins are identical. ˫̥ȫһ
The two accounts contradict each other. ìܡ
The two antagonists squared up to each other in a most determined way. ְںüƣǴֲˡ
The two apples are about the same size. ƻһ
The two armies clashed. ֧鷢˳ͻ
The two boys are playing ping pong. ڴƹ
The two boys had a quarrel over a bicycle. кΪһг
The two boys have a football between them. СкһС
The two boys tied in the examination--each got 88%. ӵĿԷȣ˷֡
The two brothers are as like as two peas. ֵܳ쳣ơ
The two brothers are much like each other. ֵܷǳ
The two brothers are very much alike. ֵһģһ
The two brothers are very much alike. You literally can't tell them apart. ֵܷǳֱ޷
The two brothers made quite a raise in the California mines. ֵڼǿ㵽һǮ
The two brothers quarrelled with each other. ֵ˴˳
The two buildings are 15 metres apart. ¥ʮס
The two cars just managed to scrape by without touching. Ӳײ
The two comrades get on very well together. λͬ־ദúܺá
The two countries made peace. սˡ
The two eventually paired off after having been friends for several years. ˽˼Ժڽˡ
The two families are closely connected. кеĹϵ
The two fighters will meet next week for the boxing championship. λȭ˶Աһܽбھ
The two football players seem like enemies on the field but in reality they are good ˶ԱˣʵǺѡ
The two friends have only just made it up after their quarrel. ѳܺոպͺá
The two gardens are separated by a wall. ԰һǽ
The two gardens join. ԰
The two house were built after the same model. ǰͬһʽġ
The two issues are distinct from each other. Ȼͬ⡣
The two lines come together at that point. һཻ
The two men are deadly enemies. ǲĳС
The two men fell out. ˳ˡ
The two men had at each other with fists and feet. ˻ȭ
The two men went inside the house to talk. ߽ȥ̸ˡ
The two parties reached on an agreement. ˫Э顣
The two parts of the project are not well married up. ƻֽϵòá
The two pieces of wood are joined together with nails. ľͷöӶһ
The two prime ministers exchanged views on questions of common concern. λ͹ͬĵ⽻
The two railroads connect at Shanghai. ·Ϻνӡ
The two railway lines link up at the station. ·վӹ졣
The two retired workers are playing at chess. ݹ塣
The two rivers mingle their waters here. ˡ
The two roads cross each other. ·˴˽档
The two rooms are connected by a door. ䷿֮һţ
The two servants witnessed his will. Ӷǩ֤
The two ships collided. ײˡ
The two ships drew level. ҴС
The two sides have fixed on the date of negotiations. ˫̶̸еڡ
The two small banks merged with a larger one. СкϲΪһС
The two teams are level with 40 points each. ƽɫʮ֡
The two teams combined and did very well in the sports meet. ˶Ӻϲһӣɼܺá
The two things are so opposed that they just cancel each other out. ˽Ȼ෴໥á
The two words are in effect identical in meaning. ʵͬġ
The two wrestlers squared away against each other. ˤ˶Աںüƣ׼֡
The typhoon pulled up many trees by the roots. ̨
The typhoon was on us. ̨Ϯ
The tyre was ripped up. ̥ˡ
The U.S. is bounded on the north by Canada. ô󽻽硣
The umpire's decision is always final. ԱĲþǲɸıġ
The underground is quicker than the bus. »𳵱ȹ졣
The uneducated farmer was sucked in by a clever crook. Ǹʶֵũһͷƭƭˡ
The unhappy child was crying. Ǹĵĺڿޡ
The Union decided to stop out until their demands were met. ǸչֱǵҪõΪֹ
The United Nations is an international organization. Ϲһ֯
The United Nations Organization consists of over 160 nations. Ϲ֯һʮɡ
The universe is infinite. ޵ġ
The university authorities sent the student down for the rest of the term. ѧѧͣѧѧڽ
The university graduated 300 students last year. Ǹѧȥѧҵ
The university is under the direct control of the Ministry of Education. ѧֱ
The university issues certificates in journalism. ѧ䷢ѧ֤顣
The unkind girl kicked the cat. ǸĵŮýֻè
The unscrupulous merchants tried to put across their illicit enterprises. ǽƭӪǵķǷҵ
The untidy boy's toys , books , shoes and clothes were all jumbled up together in the ǲĺӵߡ鼮ЬӺ¶ҷڳ
The uphill path is rough and steep. ɽϵС·ֶ͡
The uproar of the passing train waked him up. ·ʱ¡¡Ūˡ
The upside of a coin usually has a head on it. Ӳ泣иͷ
The Ural Mountains ɽ
The use of steam originated many other changes. ʹò仯
The use of television caused a revolution in our education. ӵʹʹǵĽһ
The use of the telephone is growing very rapidly. 绰ʹ÷ǳ졣
The usher showed us in to our seats. Ա쵽λϡ
The valleys echoed the chirping of the birds. ֨֨ڹл졣
The value of the dollar falls with inflation. ԪͨͶֵ
The vase fell with a smash. ƿڵϣһˡ
The vase was knocked down to Smith for $25. ֻƿʮԪʷ˹
The vegetables froze out during the cold spell. ߲ںڼ䶼ˡ
The vegetables need more salt. Щ߲ҪΡ
The verb does not agree with its subject. ʺﲻһ¡
The verb in question is written variously realize and realise. ڽʿԷֱдɺ
The verb may be either expressed or understood. ʿ˵Ҳʡԡ
The vessel clung to the coast. 
The vessel has sailed into the harbour. Ѿˡ
The vice captain leads the team when the captain is ill. ӳвʱӳӡ
The victor marched off in triumph. ʤߵ顣
The Victory Oil Field spread out before us. ʤչǵǰ
The victory was hardly won. Ӯס
The view from our house is very beautiful. ǵķӿȥ羰
The views set out above are based on investigations. ۵ڵĻϵóġ
The village changed its name in compliment to him. ׯΪʾľ
The village has been snowed in for a week. ӱѩסһڡ
The village immediately came to life. ָ
The village is located low on the slopes of the hill. Ǹׯɽµĵʹ
The village lies within a mile of the town. 򲻵һӢ
The village members set off firecrackers to celebrate the successful completion of th ΪףˮʤɣǷ˱ڡ
The village people all liked him. Ƕϲ
The village was cut off by the flood. ӱˮˡ
The villagers , full of hatred in their eyes , stared the traitor down. ųޣǸͽҶӡ
The villagers always ask them to stay for lunch. з
The villagers stalled off the enemy patrols for ten minutes so that the guerrillas co üưѵ˵Ѳ߶סʮӣʹλԱǵ
The villagers take a dim view of people who try to impress them. ˶Щҫ޶ԡ
The villagers were on fire with zeal to defend their native land. Ѫڣıĺɽ
The visionphone shuts off. ӵ绰ˡ
The visitor pressed the bell lightly. ذһµ塣
The visitor wants in. ȥ
The visitors have arrived;show them up. Ѿˣ¥ɡ
The vital documents are kept shut up in a strong box. Ҫڱչڡ
The voice kept ringing in my ears. Ҷʡ
The volume of this large box is 3 cubic metres. ӵݻס
The vote was light. ͶƱࡣ
The voyage from England to India used to take 6 months. ӢӡȵĺϺйȥµʱ䡣
The wages due to him will be paid tomorrow. Ĺ֧
The wagon laboured in the mud. Ţзʻ
The wagon lurched to the sides. ʻʱҡΡ
The wagon was full of vegetables. ˻װ߲ˡ
The waiter carried the meat to the table. Ա͵ϡ
The waiter cleared the table after the meal. ʰӡ
The waiter placed the meal in front of me. Աѷ˷ǰ
The waiter took my hat and gave me a check. ȥҵñӣһŶԺơ
The waiter whisked my plate away. Ѹҵӡ
The waiting crowd formed up in a long line. ȺȺųɳһӡ
The waitress brought us two pats of butter. ŮԱǶС͡
The waitress is bringing the soup. ŮԱ
The waitress tidied the table. ŮдѷĨɾ
The Walkers have 20 pounds coming in weekly. ֿһÿʮ롣
The wall are sweating. ǽˮ
The wall cuts across our line of vision. ǽڶǵߡ
The wall had a crack in it , and through this he could see everything. ǽѷ죬ȥʲôü
The wall is high and I am afraid to jump. ǽܸߣҲȥ
The wall is ivory. ǽɫġ
The wall is overgrown with ivy. ǽ˳١
The wall is very low , sir , and your servant will give you a leg up. ǽܵ͵ģӶҲ԰һѽ
The wall shelters the garden from the north wind. Χǽ԰ӵס˱硣
The wall was badly slanted. ǽб
The wall was likely to crumple up at any time. ǽʱ̮
The wallpaper has a pretty blue design. ǽֽɫͼ
The wallpaper kills the furniture. ˱ֽƻҾߵա
The walls of the burning house collapsed. Żӵǽˡ
The walls of the house carry the roof. ӵǽ֧ݶ
The walls were still standing after the fire. ǽڻδ
The Wangs are moving into their new flat tomorrow. Can you go and help settle them in ҪǨ¾ˡȥǰ
The war and its misery made him suffer deeply. ⳡսɵĲʹࡣ
The war broke out just after they were married. Ǹսս㱬ˡ
The war robbed him of his wife and children. սȥӺͶŮ
The war seems to make no progress. սƺû˿Ľչ
The warm weather sprouted the seeds. ů͵ʹӷѿ
The warm wind is a suggestion of spring. ůǴ
The warmth of the room made me sleepy. ͦů͵ģʹ˯ˡ
The warship was steaming at 20 knots. Ҿʱʮʱٺš
The wash of the waves made a pleasant sound as we rowed along. ǻʱ򣬲˳ö
The washing is drying in the sun. ϴĶ̫ڱɡ
The washing line sagged when I hung the wet clothes on it. Ұʪ¹ȥʱɹµм׹
The waste and poison may do great harm to the things around us. ЩͶΧĶ
The watch needs winding up. ҪϷ
The watchman had heard nothing -- yet the building had been robbed. ûȻ¥ˡ
The water boiled up very quickly. ˮܿˡ
The water bucket was filled full of berries. ˮͰװŽ
The water came above our knees. ˮǵϥǡ
The water came in through a hole in the roof. ˮݶϵĶ
The water comes above the knees. ˮϥǡ
The water had all boiled away. ˮѾˡ
The water has heated up a bit. ˮѾЩˡ
The water has soaked in. ˮѾˡ
The water in the lake is getting less and less. ˮԽԽˡ
The water in the lake is quite clear. ˮʮ峺
The water in the river diminished during the summer. ļӵˮСˡ
The water in the river is falling. ˮˮλ½
The water is cooling down. ˮȥ
The water is on the boil. ˮڷС
The water is up to my waist. ˮ
The water isn't very deep. I can just touch the bottom. ˮ̫Ҹպùŵס
The water may not be warm enough to swim. ˮܲůʺӾ
The water of the lake pours out over a big waterfall. ˮӴٲк
The water pipes are all iced up. ˮ˱
The water pipes froze up. ˮܶˡ
The water ran down ( the hill) steadily. ˮɽ
The water ran over the edge of the basin. ˮˡ
The water smacks of sulphur. ˮеζ
The water spilt from the bucket. ˮͰн
The water splashed over the deck. ˮڼװϡ
The water spread over the floor. ˮڵذϿˡ
The water was shut off for several hours while the plumber repaired the pipes. ӹܵʱˮĹӦж˼Сʱ
The waterfall makes a sheer drop of one thousand feet. ٲһǧӢ߸ߴֱк¡
The wave swept over the deck. ˳ˢżװ塣
The waves are washing the rock. ˳ʯ
The waves ran high. ˷
The waves rocked the boat. ʹСҡΡ
The waves rose and fell on the shore. Ĵ򺣰
The waves swallowed up the boat. ɴֻ
The waves swept the deck. ӹװ塣
The weather becomes cooler after a shower. ֮һЩ
The weather cleared up when the storm was over. 籩ȥˡ
The weather during the last few days has been perfect. üˡ
The weather forecast says the storm will ease off at midnight. Ԥ˵ҹ𽥼
The weather forecast says there will be rain. Ԥ˵Ҫꡣ
The weather has been rough this week. һһֱδ磨´꣩
The weather has settled at last. ȶٶ䣩ˡ
The weather has wrecked all our plans. ǵļƻȫƻˡ
The weather influences the crops. Ӱũ
The weather is biting cold. ̹ǡ
The weather is clamping down over the mountains. ɽư
The weather is just lovely. ǳá
The weather is nasty so I'm not going out. ܻҲȥˡ
The weather is not fit to go out in. 
The weather is too bad to go for a walk. ̫ˣȥɢ
The weather suddenly turned cold. ͻȻˡ
The weather was bad and the trains were crowded , altogether , it wasn't a very satis ãӵ֮ⲻһĽ
The weather was diasppointing. ɨˡ
The weather was fine fortunately. ܺãˡ
The weather was now hot , now cold. ȡ
The weather was unfavourable for shooting. ʱڴԡ
The weather was very wet and cold ֳʪֺ䡣
The weather will be fair today. 콫Ǹ졣
The weather will change. Ҫˡ
The wedding guests toasted the bride and bridegroom. μӻĿ˾ٱףء
The week has passed very quickly. ڹúܿ졣
The weeklies have not appeared. Щܿûг档
The West Lake is famous for its beautiful scenery. Ծɫơ
The west wind will bring us rain. 罫Ǵˮ
The wet bar of soap slid from my hands. ǿʪлˡ
The whale expelled water from his blow hole. ӱǿˮ
The whale is the giant of the sea. ǺеȻ
The whale is the largest animal in the world. Ķ
The whale took a plunge into the deep water. ˮ
The wheals of history can not be turned back. ʷĳֲܵת
The wheat crop had been safely gathered in before the storm came. ֮ǰСѾոˡ
The wheat is beginning to spring up. СʼѸ
The wheat is coming away very well. Сá
The wheat seeds have sprouted. Ѿˡ
The wheat was as high as the breast. Ӹ롣
The wheel engages with that wheel and turns it. Ǹ϶ʼתˡ
The wheel has come off. ӵˡ
The wheel of history cannot be turned back. ʷĳֲܵת
The wheel sheared off and fell to the ground. ͻȻ䵽ϡ
The wheels stuck in the mud. ˡ
The wheels were spinning. ת
The where and when are not known ! صʱ䶼֪
The whip cracked down on the horse's rump. žһƨϡ
The whip cracked. ž졣
The whip cuts like a knife. ӳ񵶸㡣
The whirlpool sucked in the boat. ûֻ
The whiskers grow on the cheeks. ڼա
The whole basin of water may be turned into a block of ice. ˮͻһ
The whole city turned out to welcome the guest. ȫǵ˶ӭ
The whole city was illuminated in celebration of National Day. ȫеƻԻף졣
The whole class was quiet-no one spoke. ȫలû˵
The whole country came to their rescue. ȫԮǡ
The whole country was anxious for the war to end. ȫ񶼿ս
The whole family got together for Christmas. ȫ˾һʥڡ
The whole line charged. ȫ߹
The whole matter is being considered. ڿǡ
The whole nation was armed. ȫװˡ
The whole nation was plunged into deep sorrow at this news. ȫجʱڼıʹ֮С
The whole neighbourhood talked about it. ַȫ̸¡
The whole of my money was stolen. ҵǮȫ͵ˡ
The whole room laughed. ˺ôЦ
The whole school turned out to welcome the PLA heroes. ȫУʦӭžӢۡ
The whole thing was a mistake , don t you see? ѵ˽һ
The whole town rings with his fame. ȫǡ
The whole town turned out to watch the procession. ȫǵ˶ۿʽ
The whole village is illuminated by electricity. ȫ嶼˵ơ
The whole village moved away to make room for the construction. Ǩߣõء
The whole village turned out to welcome the foreign friends. ȫ˶ӭǡ
The width of the room is 4 metres. Ŀס
The wind and the rain beat in our faces. ڴϡ
The wind began to set in at noon. ʱ翪ʼϴˡ
The wind blew like the devil for two hours. ҵشСʱ
The wind blew my hat off. ҵñӴˡ
The wind blew my umbrella inside out. ҵɡˡ
The wind blew off the roof. ݶ紵
The wind blew right in our faces. ӭ洵
The wind blew the candle out. ˡ
The wind blew the spray from the waves over us. ˻ϡ
The wind blew with great violence. ҵشš
The wind blows easterly. Ӷ
The wind blows high. δ硣
The wind brought down a number of trees. ε˺Щ
The wind chopped back to S.E. ͻȻתض
The wind chopped round from west to north. ͻȻת
The wind coated the washing with dust. ϴһ㳾
The wind drifted the snow into high banks. ѩѩѡ
The wind dropped down. Сˡ
The wind drove the clouds away. ƴɢˡ
The wind had piped up to a gale overnight. һҹӵ˼
The wind has come about into the north. ת
The wind has worked round to the east. ת
The wind is down. Сˡ
The wind is letting up a little. СЩˡ
The wind is moderating. Ƽˡ
The wind is rising. 罥شˡ
The wind is sinking. ڼ
The wind is strong enough for the boat to stand down to the island. ǿʹ˳ŷʻǸ
The wind is up. 
The wind jarred the whole house. ʹ÷Ӷҡ
The wind made the sea rough. εú沨ӿ
The wind moaned through the trees. 紩ַХ
The wind puffed the clouds away. Ʋʴɢˡ
The wind roared. ŭ
The wind rushed through the woods. ӹ֡
The wind set up a humming in the wires. ʹ߷
The wind smothered the houses with dust. ĳ˷ӡ
The wind stripped the trees of all their leaves. 紵еҶ
The wind suddenly changed round from westerly to northerly , bringing with it the thr ͻȻתҪѩˡ
The wind swayed the branches of the trees. 紵֦
The wind swept away the masses of clouds. ѴƬƬƴɢˡ
The wind swept up the sand into a mound. ɳӴ£һС
The wind was blowing lightly from the west. ᴵ
The wind was blowing very hard. εúܽ
The wind was blowing worse than before. ǰεøˡ
The wind was due east. 
The wind was so favourable that they thought fit to clap on sail. ˳磬Ǿ
The wind was so hard that I had to turn my coat collar up. ̫Ҳò췭
The wind was so strong that they had to fight their way through. ǲòһ·
The wind whirled the fallen leaves about. ɨҶ
The wind whisked away the scraps of paper. ΢ֽƬ
The window display caught her eye. ĳע⡣
The window doesn't lift. 򲻿
The window is noisy because it is loose. 죬ɶˣûйؽ
The window jarred in the frame. ڴи¸졣
The window of my room fronts on the garden. סҵĴ԰
The window opens to the west. ӳ
The window refuses to shut. زס
The window shuts easily. ⴰӺùء
The window was stuck , but father got it open by force. صúְŰƿ
The window will not fasten. ⴰŲˡ
The windows in the room face east. ӵĴӳ
The windows jar when heavy cars run along. ͳʱͻ𶯡
The windows of the bathroom have clouded up because of the steam. ԡĴΪģˡ
The wine is dainty. ƿɿڡ
The wings of a butterfly are very delicate. ĳ
The winner got a gold medal. ʤ߻һöʽ¡
The winner received a laurel crown. ʤ߻һڡ
The winter continued damp and wet. һֱʪꡣ
The wire was screwed up. ˿ˡ
The wire was slowly worked in. ˿ش˽ȥ
The wires are electrified. Щеġ
The wish is father to the thought. Ϊ˼֮
The witch put a curse on the prince and be became a frog. ŶӾͱһֻܡ
The witness deposed to having seen the murderer. ֤֤˵֡
The witness is going to depose. ֤˼֤
The witness said he heard the shots. ֤˵ǹ
The witness stood down after testifying to the prisoner's innocence. ֤֤ϯ
The wizard uttered a spell against the wicked king. ׶˵Ĺ䷨
The wolves descended on the sheep and killed them. ϮȺ
The woman cut up the watermelon and shared it out among the four children. Ǹ˰пָĸС
The woman is lying in bed without any consciousness. ⸾˺֪ڴϡ
The woman said softly. Ůº͵˵
The woman sobbed out her grievances. ǸŮ߿ࡣ
The wonderful view added to our pleasure. ľɫǵȤ
The wood echoed with their laughter. ǵЦɭлص
The wood had been burnt away by the fire. ɭŻջˡ
The wood in the fire snapped as it burned. ڻľȼʱžž졣
The wood work is beautifully finished. ľúܾ¡
The wooden hut was consumed by fire. ľݸյˡ
The wool is all snarled up. ë߲һˡ
The word \ bear \ has several senses. м˼
The word \ big \ has one syllable and the word \ Africa \ has three syllables. ֻһڶڡ
The word \ right \ and \ write \ are spelt differently but they are pronounced the sa ֵƴͬͬ
The word brought a smile to her face. ⻰ʹ¶Цݡ
The word has attained general currency. ͨá
The word has long since been out of use. ǰʹˡ
The word 'inexpensive' means not expensive. һʵ˼ǲ
The word is frequently used. ֳá
The words do not bear such a construction. ˻͡
The words in this book are in black print. ĴӡǺ֡
The words 'small' and 'bad' are adjectives. ͡ݴʡ
The words stuck in my throat. ֹ
The words touched the very core of her heart. Щ
The words'in' , 'from' , 'out' and 'of are prepositions. Լǽʡ
The work began to get more difficult. ʼãˡ
The work consisted of throwing up embankments and installing water turbine pumps. ٽ̰ӺͰװˮá
The work fills in a gap which hitherto existed in our archaeological literature. һҹѧеһհס
The work for tomorrow is all laid out. Ĺźˡ
The work has been dragging on for a long time. ˺óʱ䡣
The work has begun very well , and there is no reason to doubt of its further progres ʼú˳壬ȡýչ
The work has to be spread out over several weekends. òɢĩȥ
The work is a pleasure to me. ⹤һ¡
The work is jeweled with precious stones. ⹤ƷñʯװΡ
The work is paid for by the piece. ǰƳġ
The work is poorly executed. ⹤ĺܲ
The work is postponed temporarily. ʱӻ
The work itself is worth doing. ⹤ֵøɡ
The work must be finished as soon as possible. ⹤뾡ɡ
The work of a farmer is done chiefly in the fields , but the work of a business man i ũҪڵɻ̽ʿڰ칫﹤
The work of an engineer requires intelligence plus experience. ʦĹҪϾ顣
The work of Cellini , who made beautiful things of gold and silver , is greatly admir һλĹĹƷ
The work that must be done before building a house is to make a good design. ǷǰĹǸơ
The work was difficult until I became used to it. ȺѣҾϰˡ
The work was done masterly. ⹤úܳɫ
The work was duly finished. ⹤ʱˡ
The work was hard and the food was bad. ࣬ʳܲ
The work will take a week. Ҫһܵʱ䡣
The worker bored a hole through the board. ľһס
The worker detached a gear from the machine. ˴ӻϲһ֡
The worker put the machine into operation. ǹ˰ѻˡ
The worker tested a new car. 
The worker witnessed to having seen the accused near the scene of the crime. ⹤֤˵ڷֳ
The workers are binding books. װ鼮
The workers are laying down a keel. ǡ
The workers are making effort to overfulfil this year's plan. Ŭɽļƻ
The workers are making wool into cloth. ֯
The workers at the factory are striking for more pay. Ϊ߹ڰչ
The workers distrusted the large promises made by the capitalist. ǲʱҵĿŵԡ
The workers fix their attention on what they are doing. ר־ǵĹ
The workers imitate a diamond with crystal. ˮʯ
The workers in that factory manufacture furniture. ǼҹĹҾ㡣
The workers keeled the ship to repair its bottom. ǰѴס
The workers made bottles out of glass. òƿ
The workers made him head of the workshop. ѡΪΡ
The workers protested about their pay. ǾǵĹ顣
The workers sat down to a spread. һ١
The workers shored the beams of the old building. бסɵķӵ
The workers stayed out for several weeks. ˼չ˼ڡ
The workers struck for higher wages and shorter hours. Ϊӹʺ̹ʱչ
The workers' union is in dispute with the management. Ͷ»оס
The workers were standing out for higher wages and better conditions. ǼҪӹʡ
The workmen cursed them. ǡ
The works has been closed since January. ҹһ·һֱرš
The works need to be repaired. Ҫһ¡
The world has outlived much , and will outlive a great deal more. Ѿ˺ܾãһԶشȥ
The world is in a terrible state. ƺ㡣
The world situation is fine. ƺܺá
The world tends to socialism. ȫ塣
The worst of the weather comes in the winter. 
The worst runner comes last in the race. λܲ˶Աеһ
The worthless books in a library should be weeded out. Ӧͼ޼ֵͼ顣
The wounded boy crawled into a mountain cave. ˵ĺһɽ
The wounded soldier should be sent to the hospital in no time. ԱӦҽԺ
The wrath of the people is now aroused. Ǳŭˡ
The wrestler ( was) weighed in at 160 pounds. ˤڽǶǰأһʮ
The writer averages two stories a month. ƽһд¡
The writer is working up the plot of a drama. Ϸڡ
The writer started on a new work. дƷ
The writer stated his views in his latest book. λвĹ۵㡣
The writer takes great care in the use of words. λôʷǳע⡣
The writing on the parchment had faded until it was almost illegible. Ƥֽϵּɫ˲ϲĵز
The written order confirmed his telephone message. ֤ʵ绰еϢ
The Yangtse Bridge is a great triumph of modern civil engineering. ִľ̵һΰʤ
The Yangtse River runs into the East China Sea. 붫
The Yangtze River pours itself into the sea. 󺣡
The Yangtze River takes its rise from the Qinghai. Դຣ
The yard is cluttered with various implements. ߰ضߡ
The Yellow River takes its course to the east. ƺ
The young American stood quietly. 򾲵վš
The young ants are wrapped in silk cocoons. Ϲ˿档
The young couple get along quite happily. Сڹͦ
The young man's jokes caused gales of laughter. Ǹ˽ЦһЦ
The Young Pioneers rushed into the hall. ȶԱӿ˴
The Young Pioneers usually have a meeting on Thursday afternoon. ȶԱͨ翪ᡣ
The young should help the old. Ӧðˡ
The young woman buried her face in the flowers. λḾŮڻС
The young woman was feeling a little melancholy. λĸеƲ֡
The young worker often offends against the rules of operating the machine. ṤʱΥĲ̡
The young workers often asked the veteran workers for advice. ๤˳Ϲ˸ָ̡
The young workers set about their work with great enthusiasm. 깤ǻż鿪ʼ
The younger generation grows up sturdily. һ׳ɳ
The younger Pitt followed in the steps of his famous father. СƤؼ̳ĸ׵ҵ룬ߣ
The youth of today are very lively. ڵ
The zebra is a kind of horse that lives in Africa. ڷ޵һ
The zero hour is fixed for midnight. жʼʱ̶ҹʮʱ
The Zoo is at the bus terminal. You Can't miss it. ԰ڹյվ϶ҵ
Theatre tickets are expensive so we only go to the theatre once in a while. ϷƱֻܹżȥһϷ
Their activity came to a full stop. ǵĻȫֹͣˡ
Their arrangement was kept secret. ǵİܵġ
Their bones are not strong enough to hold up their muscles on land. ǵĹ½ϲ֧ǵļ⡣
Their business failed after the fire destroyed the store. ̵걻֮ǵҵƲˡ
Their caps have red stars on them , like soldier's. սʿñһǵñҲкǡ
Their caps have red stars on them. ñϴкǡ
Their children often went hungry. ǵĺӾ
Their city has been under construction since last year. ǵĳȥڽ֮С
Their classroom is just above. ǵĽҾ档
Their climb took three hours. ǵʵǷʱͷ
Their college is supported by a combination of income from endowments and fees from t ǵĴѧɾѧѧάֵġ
Their courses in physics are very much behind the times. ǵγݷǳ¾
Their dog never obeys , but does just as he pleases. ǵĹӲʲô͸ʲô
Their engagement was announced in the papers. ǶϢǱˡ
Their equipment was lost. ǵװɥʧˡ
Their experience came in very useful later on. ǵľԺܺá
Their faith and courage carried them through. ǵĺʹǶɹѹء
Their father helps the children with their work. ǵĸװΡ
Their father is good at making up bed time stories. ǵĸ׺ó˯ǰЩ½
Their fears vanished when the storm ended. ˣǵĿ־Ҳɢˡ
Their foreign markets are contracting. ǵĹгԽԽСˡ
Their friendship lasted for twenty years. ǵʮꡣ
Their good advice still rings in my ears. ҶȻǵҸ档
Their government granted them permission to leave the country. ǵĸ׼뾳
Their government has recently increased taxation. ǵĸ˰ա
Their government wouldn't issue them passports for coming to China. ǸϷйĻա
Their hands met. ǵһˡ
Their house is about here on the map. ӵͼϿǷ⸽
Their houses stand on a hill. ǵķСɽϡ
Their jackets were hanging at the back of their chairs. ǵ¶Ǹαϡ
Their laboratory is above ours. ǵʵǵ档
Their laughter made him angry. ǵЦʹջ
Their life is a poem full of attractive power. ǵֱһ˵ʫ
Their life was hard. ǵǼѵġ
Their marriage was a happy one. ǵĻ
Their marriage was washed up long ago. ǵĻϵѽˡ
Their misunderstandings were ironed out after a long talk. ʱĽ̸֮Ѿ
Their muscle bones are not strong enough to hold up their muscle on land. ½ϣǵĹǼܲܳǵļ⡣
Their new English textbooks are on the teacher's desk. µӢ̿ʦϡ
Their new home took shape as the weeks went by. ܺǵ¾ӽˡ
Their occupation of the flat lasted only for six months. ׼ֻס¡
Their opinion is entirely opposite to ours. ǵǵȫ෴
Their oxen and sheep are feeding in the green pasture. ǵţɫݵϳԲݡ
Their population has reached zero growth. ǵ˿ֹͣ
Their presence spiced the dinner party up. ǵĵʹԾ
Their profits began to spiral down. ǵʼε½
Their research work has stepped into a new stage. ǵоѽһµĽ׶Ρ
Their school is to the north of the park. ǵѧУڹ԰ı
Their spare supply of food was running out. ǵʳ﹩ӦҲҪˡ
Their study group is in motion. ǵѧϰСڻ
Their success was in some measure the result of thorough preparation. ǵĳɹĳ̶ֳǳ׼Ľ
Their teacher will go back to France next week. ǵʦڻط
Their teachers are speaking. ǵʦ˵
Their team clocked up quite a few successes abroad. ֧ڹӮһЩʤ
Then , the whole thing came back to me ( to my mind , to my memory). ǣһӻľ
Then , there's Brown still to be invited. ⣬ʻдء
Then , what happened to him? Ȼô
Then a feeling of shame ( pity) came over him. ʱеһ߲ѣ
Then an Italian scientist named Galileo began to question Aristotle's theory of falli һ٤Եѧңʼ˹µ
Then came an excited scream of joy. Ȼ󷢳һϲļ
Then came the arguments. ۿʼˡ
Then he became chairman of the commission. ʱίԱΡ
Then he began to walk along the lines , saying here and there. ʼŶǰȥʱ˵ϼ仰
Then he excused himself and went away. Ȼһкˡ
Then he made a fire , ate something and lay down to sleep. Ȼ˻𣬳˵㶫˯ˡ
Then he made a long speech about this problem. Ȼⷢһƪƪ˵
Then he made his way down to the shore. Ȼ򰶱ߡ
Then he said. \ Just a minute. \ Ȼ˵Եһ¡
Then he stood leaning against the wall unable to speak. Ȼǽվţ˵
Then he stood leaning against the wall. Ȼǽվš
Then he struck at me with a whip. ñӳҡ
Then he sucked a finger. Ȼָ
Then he took a walk through the town. Ȼڳߡ
Then I became very angry. ҷǳ
Then I came home to cook supper and watch the children. ȻҾͻؼӡ
Then she blew her nose on a very small handkerchief. С־ߩӡ
Then she burst out \ Give them ( the leaflets) to me ! \ ڶѣң
Then she tickled me into a burst of laughter. ȻָشңҷһЦ
Then some new ideas came along that enabled the scientists to study the magnetism of һЩµļ⣬ʹѧȥоĴ
Then the car I was in broke down. ʱҳˡ
Then the crowd disperses all of a sudden and I don't know what's up. ȻȺͻȻɢҲ֪ʲô顣
Then the girl suddenly learned that Liszt himself was in town. ȻŮͻȻϤ˹ر˾ڳ
Then the writer got busy. Ȼҿʼд
Then their branches are cut off and logs are made. Ȼ֦ԭľ
Then they spread the map on the table. Ȼǰѵͼ̿
Then we came to an agreement. ţǴЭ顣
Then we undertook to improve our strains of rice. ȻǾͽеָĸ
Then we will be invincible. ǾͳΪս޲ʤˡ
Then you may take my raincoat. I can do without it till tomorrow morning. ҵ°ɣϲ
Theory must not be divorced from practice. ۲ɺʵ롣
Theory of Relativity 
Theory should consist with practice. Ӧʵһ¡
There are 1 , 000 grams in a kilogram , which is the metric way of saying how heavy s һΪһǧˣǱʾʮƷ
There are 100 pence in one pound. һӢһٸʿ
There are 1000 grams in a kilogram. һһǧˡ
There are 12 inches in a foot. һӢߵʮӢ硣
There are 3 , 600 seconds in an hour. һСʱǧ롣
There are 300 pupils under instruction. ѧϿΡ
There are 400 prisoners within the prison walls Χǽİˡ
There are 58 lines on this page. һҳʮС
There are 60 cows on this farm. ũʮͷţ
There are 90 degrees in a right angle. ֱΪʮȡ
There are a good many students in the library. ͼкܶѧ
There are a lot of cars , so keep on the path. ܶ࣬һҪеϡ
There are a lot of eggs in the basket. ༦
There are a lot of flowers among the trees. ľ໨
There are a lot of frogs in the marsh. ܡ
There are a lot of frogs in this pond. кܶܡ
There are a lot of historic spots in China. йż
There are a lot of mice in our house , we must get a cat. ǵķкܶ󣬱Ūֻè
There are a lot of sheep in that field. Ǹ
There are a wealth of illustrations in the book. ֤
There are about 400 Chinese nationals in this city. й
There are about a thousand men in the hall. ڴԼһǧˡ
There are all kinds of things that have to be seen about. иָҪǡ
There are all sorts of newspapers on the table. иָıֽ
There are different kinds of sugar. ǵܶࡣ
There are dozens of words and phrases underlined. ֺͶ滮ߡ
There are eleven players in a football team. һʮһԱ
There are few fine cinemas in the city. мûкõӰԺ
There are fewer hours of sunlight per day. ÿʱ϶̡
There are fifty students in our class. ǰʮѧ
There are fifty two weeks in a year. һʮܡ
There are five cases of food poisoning in the hospital. ҽԺʳжĻߡ
There are five people in my family-my parents , two brothers and I. Ҽˡҵĸĸֵܺҡ
There are five points in the contract. Լ㡣
There are four abilities to trainlistening , speaking , reading , writing. Ҫ˵дķ
There are four in our household. һĿˡ
There are four seasons in a year.They are spring , summer , autumn and winter. һļļǴġ
There are going to be lots of new words in Lesson 3. ʡ
There are good books in plenty. úܡ
There are indeed exceptions to this rule. һʵ⡣
There are lilacs all around it. ܶ϶㡣
There are lots of fish in the lake. кܶ㡣
There are lots of huge buildings in Beijing. ڱߴĽ
There are many coal mines in the north. ú
There are many considerations why this work should be done. Ӧµԭܶࡣ
There are many English idioms that can not be rendered into other languages. кܶӢϰΪԡ
There are many famous sculptures in Italy. ĵƷ
There are many illustrations in the text book. ڽ̿кܶͼ
There are many instances of good people and good deeds. ˺µӺܶࡣ
There are many interesting things there. ǶȤĶ
There are many kinds of hoes , but all are used for loosening soil and digging up wee ͷк֣ܶͳݡ
There are many new houses and shops along the street. ؽ෿ݺ͵̡
There are many new houses and shops along them. أ֣෿ݺ͵̡
There are many others besides me. ⣬кܶˡ
There are many pigs in the pigsties. Ȧ
There are many pine trees in the park. ԰
There are many races of people in the world. 塣
There are many shops in the main streets of the town. Ҫ̵ֵꡣ
There are many spots on the ceiling. 컨ߵ㡣
There are many students in the classroom. ѧ
There are many univesities and colleges in Beijing , for example , Beijing University ѧѧԺ籱ѧ廪ѧͱ
There are many ways to learn a language. ѧ෽
There are many words of Latin origin. ԴĴʻ㡣
There are new varieties of wheat. Ʒ֡
There are nine planets going round the sun. ſΧ̫ת
There are no buses after eleven. ʮһԺûй
There are no difficulties that cannot be ironed out if both parties are determined to ֻҪ˫ĴЭ飬ʲôѶԽ
There are no fewer than a thousand people at the festival. μӽջ˲һǧ
There are no trains because the train drivers are on strike. Ϊ˾չûлˡ
There are none left--not one. ûʣһҲûʣ¡
There are not enough desks and chairs to go around in the classroom. βá
There are not enough doctors in this neighbourhood. һû㹻ҽ
There are one hundred cents in a dollar. һԪǮһٷ֡
There are only a few such men. ˲ࡣ
There are only one shilling and two sixpences in my purse. ҵǮֻһʮʿˡ
There are over 80 pyramids in Egypt. ڰ
There are plenty of amusements in the club. ֲֻ
There are rich deposits of gold in those hills. ЩɽһЩ
There are seven days in a week. һ졣
There are seven television stations in the city. ߼ҵ̨
There are several conspicuous errors in this paragraph. мԵĴ
There are several dams across the Huai River. мˮբ
There are several schools in the town. мѧУ
There are shops in the neighbourhood of my house. ҼҸЩ̵ꡣ
There are sixteen new words in the text. ʮʡ
There are sixty minutes in an hour. һСʱʮӡ
There are so many grey clouds I think it will rain today. ôĻƣҿҪꡣ
There are some banana trees on that island over there. ǱСм㽶
There are some beautiful paintings at the exhibition. չһЩͻ
There are some birds in the garden. ԰Щ
There are some other people waiting to see you. һЩ˵Ҫ㡣
There are some plates , bowls and chopsticks on the table. ЩӡͿӡ
There are some plates , bowls and chopsticks. ϣһЩӡͿӡ
There are streaks of grey in Dad's hair. ְֵͷ˿˿׷
There are swings and slides in the children's playground. ڶͯϷǧͻݡ
There are ten people in the queue , apart from me. ңʮŶӡ
There are thirty microscopes in our chemical laboratory. ǵĻѧʵʮ̨΢
There are thirty pupils in this class. ʮѧ
There are thousands of stars in the sky. гǧǡ
There are three copies of that book in the library. Ǳͼᡣ
There are three houses and ours is the middle house. ӣǵмһ
There are three hundred and sixty five days in a year. һʮ졣
There are three states of things--solid , liquid and gas. ״̬̬Һ̬̬
There are three syllables in the word \ important \. ڡ
There are too many if in your offer. У̫ļ衣
There are too many slips in your work. 㹤֮
There are trees along the river bank. غӰ
There are twenty four hours in a day. һʮСʱ
There are twenty pupils in the class. ʮѧ
There are twenty-six letters in the English alphabet. Ӣĸʮ
There are two beds in the room. Ŵ
There are two big oaks in my garden. Ҽһ԰ô
There are two giant pandas in the zoo. ڶ԰ֻè
There are two kilos of onins in the shop and I bought the lot. ̵Уȫˡ
There are two nurses in the ward. ʿ
There are two pieces of candy on the plate. ǡ
There are two single beds in the room. ŵ˴
There are ugly rumours about his past. ЩȥĶҥԡ
There are various sorts of these. ЩɫƷַࡣ
There are various ways of cooking rice. ׷иֲͬķ
There aren't any fresh strawberries ûʲݮˣʱѹ
There aren't any interesting books there. ǶûʲôȤ顣
There aren't many left. You'd better make sure of one before they are all sold. ʣˡǰȥŪһ
There aren't many mistakes in his exercise. ϰûжٴ
There can be no doubt that our life is much better than before. ʣȹȥöˡ
There can be no doubt that they will finally win out. ʣǻʤ
There can be no harm in your trying. ûл
There comes the bus ! ˣ
There comes the train ! ˣ
There could be no mistaking what he had come for. ܿΪζ
There fell a deep silence. ȻһƬĬ
There followed a moment of silence. һĬ
There goes our bus , we'll have to wait for the next. ˣֻõһˡ
There goes the bell. ˡ
There has been a commerce of ideas between the races. һֱ˼뽻
There has been a decrease in our imports this year. ǽƷˡ
There has been a growth in the number of students. ѧˡ
There has been a lack of rain and the ground is very dry. ȱˮǳ
There has been a lot of social change in the last hundred years. кܴ仯
There has been an attempt on the President's life. ͼɱͳ
There has been an increase in prices. ˡ
There has been no trouble-as yet ! ûʲô鷳ĿǰΪֹûУ
There has been serious disagreement between the two political parties over this quest صķ᪡
There have been 3 accidents in this very same place. ǡͬһطˣ¹ʡ
There have been several deaths from drowning here this summer. üˡ
There have only been six customers in the shop today. ֻ˿͡
There he chanced on a first edition of the handbook. طⱾֲĵһ档
There he comes ! ˣ
There is ( there are) none. һҲûС
There is a bad smell here. гζ
There is a basketball in her hand. һ
There is a beautiful bird in the cage. һֻ
There is a big , modern hospital and fine schools. һִҽԺͼܺõѧУ
There is a big , modern hospital and some fine schools. һ͵ִҽԺͼܺõѧУ
There is a big contrast between summer and winter weather. ļͶܴĲ
There is a big stone in the centre of a peach. һ˶
There is a big underground railway system in London. ׶Ӵĵ·
There is a black and white television set in my family. Ҽһ̨ڰ׵ӻ
There is a black cow in the meadow. ݵͷĸţ
There is a blue sky. һƬε
There is a book on the desk. һ顣
There is a box in the angle of a wall. ǽһӡ
There is a break in the bag. иѷڡ
There is a bridge over the river. Сš
There is a brisk ( dull) market. Ծ
There is a canoe on the other side of the river. ӵĶ԰һֻľۡ
There is a catch to that question. Ǿʻթ
There is a cattle market in the middle of town every Friday. ÿһڼС
There is a cellar in my house. Ҽиҡ
There is a certain degree of truth in what you say. ˵Ļһ̶ȵʵԡ
There is a cherry tree in front of the house. ǰпӣ
There is a cherry tree on the left side of the house. ӵһӣ
There is a daily train service. ÿվͨ
There is a decided difference between them. ֮ȻĲͬ
There is a desperate need for food in poor countries. ƶҼʳƷ
There is a detour because the bridge is broken. ŶԵһ·
There is a difference between winter and summer weather. ļв
There is a direct connection between these events. ֱ֮ϵ
There is a distinct smell of oranges in this room ! ԵĽζ
There is a door in the back part of the room. иš
There is a drawback to this new car. ë
There is a drugstore around the corner. սһҩꡣ
There is a faint light in the room. һ΢ĵƹ⡣
There is a faraway look in her eyes. ۾¶㱵顣
There is a fault in the machine. ë
There is a flock of sheep on the meadow. ݵһȺ
There is a flock of waterfowls on the pond. һȺˮ
There is a flower stall in front of the house. ǰиС̯
There is a game of football this afternoon. 
There is a general interest in sports. ˶ձȤ
There is a girl in red here. һѵĹ
There is a good article on page sixteen. ʮҳһƪ¡
There is a great deal of wear in this stuff. Ϻĥ
There is a heavy post today. ʺܶࡣ
There is a high wall around the prison. иߴΧǽ
There is a hole in my shoe--can you repair it? ֻЬиܸ
There is a large number of boys in this class. кܶкӡ
There is a large store behind the shop. ̵һֿ⡣
There is a large tax on cigarettes. ̵˰ء
There is a large vegetable garden behind my house. ҼҵķӺһ԰
There is a law against murder. һıɱķɡ
There is a leaf missing in this book. Ȿȱһҳ
There is a League meeting at four this afternoon. ʱһŵĻ顣
There is a limit to everything. һ޶ȡ
There is a line of trees on each bank of the river. غһ
There is a little wine in the bottle. ƿһЩơ
There is a lock on the door. һ
There is a lot of air in loose snow. ɢѩдĿ
There is a lot of good corn land round here. вٺܺõأ׵أ
There is a lot to wade through. Ҫȥء
There is a lounge in mill where the workers can take a rest. ϢǿϢ
There is a magpie on the tree. ֻϲȵ
There is a man at the door. ſһˡ
There is a message for Mr.Jones at reception. б˴˹˹š
There is a net behind the goal in football. źһӡ
There is a new exhibition at the gallery. иµĻչ
There is a new sort of record player on the market. ڳһʽ
There is a party tonight in honour of the new chairman. Ϊϯʾӭᡣ
There is a path on either side of the road. ·߸һС
There is a pay dispute at the factory and the workers are on strike. ﷢˹ˣڰչ
There is a peach tree near the house. Ӹп
There is a picture at the head of the page. һҳϲһ
There is a pine tree in the garden. ԰һ
There is a portrait of the mayor in the city hall. һгФ
There is a poster about the pop festival. һŹֽڵĺ
There is a powerful smell in the room. Ũҵζ
There is a queen bee in the cell. ䷿һֻ
There is a ray of comfort. һ㰲ο
There is a rubber tube inside a bicycle tyre. г̥һ̥ڴ
There is a saying that... ôһ˵ôһ
There is a school nearby. ѧУ
There is a sharp decline in interest in sports in our town. ǳǶȤ½
There is a shine on the baby s face. Ӥ档
There is a shop around the corner. սǴһ̵ꡣ
There is a shower in our bathroom. ԡԡ
There is a smack of truth in his joke. Цһ
There is a special bus for the visit. ΪβιרŰһͳ
There is a stain on my coat. ҵһۼ
There is a stain on your dress. и۵㡣
There is a statue of Nelson in Trafalgar Square. ӹ㳡һɶѷ
There is a stone in the middle of a peach. ӵһˡ
There is a striking thought throughout his writings. һص˼롣
There is a strong current in the river. һɺǿˮ
There is a student who asks for you. һѧ㡣
There is a table of contents on the first page of this book. ⱾĵһҳĿ¼
There is a tall monument in London at the place where the Great Fire of London starte ԭ׶شĵطһߴļ
There is a time for every thing. ÿ¶һʱ̡
There is a tree on each side of the house. ߸һ
There is a two hours' interval to the next train. һ𳵻ҪСʱ
There is a vine yard before the hill. ɽǰһ԰
There is a wall round our garden. ǵ԰ǽΧš
There is a want of confidence between the two parties. ˫ȱΡ
There is a wonderful item in the newspaper. ֽһ˵š
There is also a film about Doctor Bethune , isn't there? аĵӰ
There is always a doctor in a hospital. ҽԺҽ
There is always order on a good ship. ͷִǾ
There is an advance in wheat. СǼˡ
There is an electric fan in our room. һ̨ȡ
There is an element of truth in it. Щ΢ʵͷ
There is an English Chinese vocabulary at the end of the book. ĩӢʻ
There is an exhibition held by the Institute of Modern Art. ִЭٰһչ
There is an exhibition of oil paintings in the museum. һͻչ
There is an hourly train to town. ÿСʱһνǵĻ𳵡
There is an important matter I would like to talk to you about. һҪҪ̸
There is an infinite number of stars in the sky. ǡ
There is an inscription on the tomb. ĹĹ־
There is an interval between the third and fourth acts. ͵Ļ֮һϢ
There is an interval of 15 minutes between the two acts of the play. ĻϷ֮ʮӵϢ
There is an introduction in the front of the book , which tells you about the book. һƪԽݡ
There is an oil painting on the wall. ǽһͻ
There is an opening in the wall. ǽи
There is cream cake on the plate. һ͵⡣
There is force in what he said Ļ˵
There is going to be a parent teacher meeting tomorrow. 죩ҳᡣ
There is heavy traffic during the rush hours. °ʱ佻ܷͨæ
There is insufficient light for reading. Ķ߲㡣
There is just one other point which I wish to make in this connection. ڴ£һһ̸һ̸
There is less and less trouble ( difficulty , etc.) every day. 鷳ѣ١
There is less in it than you imagine. ͷĶҪ١
There is little moon tonight. ûʲô¹⡣
There is little traffic on this road. ·˺ͳ١
There is little virtue in that medicine. ҩûʲôЧ
There is little water in the bottle. ƿＸûˮˡ
There is more fish in the dish. ﻹ㡣
There is more in it than you imagine. л󲻵ĺ塣
There is much bush in Australia and Africa. ڰݺͷδĴ֡
There is much kick in the wine. ־Ƶľ㡣
There is no accounting for tastes. Ȥζѽġ
There is no appearance of rain. һҲûҪӡ
There is no cloud in the sky. ơ
There is no disputing about tastes. ȺõĲͬԭ޿۵ġ
There is no doubt of ( or , as to) his being guilty. ġ
There is no doubt that he will succeed this time. ʣһɹ
There is no evidence that he is guilty. û֤֤
There is no exception to this rule. 涨û⡣
There is no if in the case. ûмٶء
There is no market for these goods in China. Щйû·
There is no money in my purse--it is empty. ǮûǮǿյġ
There is no necessity to wait any longer. ûбҪٵȥˡ
There is no need to hurry. ûбҪż
There is no need to send for the doctor. Ҫҽ
There is no number to it. ûк롣
There is no occasion to refuse. ûʲôԾܾɡ
There is no one but speaks English. û˲˵Ӣ
There is no opportunity for research. ûоĻᡣ
There is no place for something or somebody. ĳĳ˵ûУûκΣûж٣ûУ
There is no reason for our fear. ǿ־ûеġ
There is no room for addition. ûӵء
There is no room for doubt. ûлɵء
There is no royal road to learning. ѧϰ޽ݾ
There is no saying what may happen. ֱý
There is no scientific answer to these questions at present. ĿǰûпѧĴ𰸡
There is no smoke without fire. ûлͲ̡޷粻ˡ
There is no space for passengers in the crowded train. ӵгϣҲûÿ͵֮ˡ
There is no substance in his belief. ǿյġ
There is no such thing ( as that). û¡
There is no use talking to him while he is in that low frame of mind. 鲻ã䣩ʱ̸ûõġ
There is no vacant house to let. ûпշ⡣
There is nobody there. ǶһҲûС
There is not a breath of air. ûһ硣
There is not a ray of hope. ûһϣ
There is not an atom of water. һˮûС
There is not anyone who named Tom in our class. ǰû˽ķ
There is not anything in the box. ûʲô
There is nothing in it. һ
There is nothing in what you say. ˵Ļն
There is nothing like leather for shoes. ƤЬõġ
There is nothing on earth like it. ¡
There is nothing on the moor but rough grass and low brushes. ڻҰϳҰݺ͵ͰʲôҲûС
There is nothing to be hoped for. ûʲôڴˡ
There is one too many. һ
There is only a small quantity of wine left. ֻʣºһˡ
There is only one sure way to succeed. ɹıȻֻһ
There is oxygen in the air. 
There is peace in the countryside at night. ũҹǰġ
There is plenty of time; you need not be in such a hurry. ʱúܣòæ
There is printing on both sides of this paper. ֽ涼ӡ֡
There is room for improvement. иĽء
There is some excellent descriptive writing in his novel. С˵Щõд
There is some good descriptive writing in the novel , but the dialogue is poor. С˵ЩܺõдԻܲ
There is someone at the front door. ǰиˡ
There is something behind it. ¡
There is something queer about him. Щ֡
There is something that shines. Ķ
There is something written on the back ( of it). дء
There is spring in this new rubber band. Ƥ˵
There is tea and coffee--have you a preference? вͿȣϲʲô
There is the endless noise of the sea on the beach. ֹ̲ĺˮ
There is too much damp in your house. 㷿ʪ̫
There is too much moisture in the atmosphere today. ܳʪ
There is too much noise in this class. ̫ˡ
There is too much spice in the cake. е̫ࡣ
There is too much sugar in this tea--please put in less next time. Ɑŵ̫ˣ´ٷŵ㡣
There is very little water , if any. ʹˮҲֻһ
There is widespread snow in Britain today. Ӣطѩ
There is worse to follow. »ںͷء
There isn t a sail in sight. һҴҲ
There isn t much shade here. ضࡣ
There isn't anybody in the room. ûʲôˡ
There isn't anything in the box. ʲôûС
There isn't much string in the house. Ӳˡ
There lay the combs. һӡ
There lived in Greece a great thinker named Aristotle. ϣһ˹µΰ˼ҡ
There lived savage tribes on this land thousands of years ago. ǧǰ½ϾסһЩԭʼ䡣
There must be an escape of gas. һ©úˡ
There must be no delay in forwarding the goods. ͻﲻ
There must be silence in the library so that people can work. ͼ밲Աѧϰ
There once lived a man who had two beautiful daughters. ǰһˣƯŮ
There one per cent of people own more than fifty per cent of the wealth. ٷ֮һȴռаٷ֮ʮϵĲƸ
There ought to be something wrong with the bus. һëˡ
There remained just a little money , what was to be done? ֻʣһǮˣôأ
There seems no justification at all for his crying off from the bargain. ҪȡЭƺûеġ
There seems to be a lot of noise in the street. ƺӡ
There seems to be a special way of doing it. ºһرķ
There seems to be no means of doing it. ûа취¡
There seems to be no work for you to do now. ûʲôҪˡ
There she was taken in by an aged couple. һϷ
There stands an image of a PLA man on the bank of the river. ںӰϴһžսʿ
There the road strikes into the fields. ·ǶͻȻҰ
There the work is done. ƣˡ
There used to be a second hand book store at the corner of the street. ڽֵսǴԭһҾꡣ
There was a bad storm last week. ¹һ󱩣磩ꡣ
There was a basketball game at the Municipal Gymnasium yesterday. г
There was a big crowd at the football match. ˶༫ˡ
There was a big tear in his coat. ˺һӡ
There was a blank look on his face because he did not know the answer. ɫãȻΪ֪𰸡
There was a Brown in that village. Ǵивʵˡ
There was a chair in the room;on the chair sat a man;the man was very fat. һӣһˣ˺֡
There was a clap of thunder in the distance. Զ
There was a deep frown on his brow. üͷ
There was a dense crowd at the match. ܼȺ
There was a dense fog today. ɡ
There was a dramatic confrontation between the two leaders. 쵼֮һϷԶԿ
There was a fall in the price of apples after the good harvest. ƻպ۸µˡ
There was a film of oil on water. ˮбһ͡
There was a fire last night. ҹл֡
There was a frost last night;you can see the ice on the window. ҹ˪ԿϽ˱
There was a funny incident when the fat woman couldn t get out of the car ! λŮ²СʱһλĲ
There was a good attendance at the concert. ֻĵ١
There was a heavy sea and almost everyone spat up. ϲӿÿ˶Żˡ
There was a heavy sea. ˺ܴ
There was a hot argument on television last night. һҵıۡ
There was a house in this field in Roman times. ʱһӡ
There was a hundred miles between the two oases. Ƭ޼һӢ
There was a knock at the window. һ´
There was a large audience at the theatre on Saturday. Ժڡ
There was a large crowd in the square , protesting the war. ڹ㳡һȺ˷ս
There was a large crowd to send him off. һȺ˸С
There was a long silence before she answered the question. ش֮ǰкóʱĳĬ
There was a lot of fog on the road but we got home safely. ·ܴ󣬲ǰȫص˼ҡ
There was a lot of rough play in the football match. ҰĶ
There was a mass of children in the yard. ͥԺкܶຢӡ
There was a murder in London yesterday. ׶طһıɱ
There was a note pinned to the door. һű
There was a panic in the shop when a fire started. ̵ʧʱһƬҡ
There was a quarrel about the ownership of the treasure they had found. ҵĲƱȨϷִ
There was a quarrel for the best seats. ΪЩõλӷһ
There was a red glare over the burning building. ŻĴ¥ϿһƬ⡣
There was a round of parties to celebrate our graduation. һľۻףǱҵ
There was a series of bangs as the box fell down the stairs. ӵ¥ʱһ
There was a small brook nearby. СϪ
There was a snow storm and , under the circumstances , they decided to stay at home. ѩˣ£Ǿڼ
There was a splash when May jumped into the river. ÷ʱ
There was a split in the party. зѡ
There was a spring in the garden from which we got our water. ԰ȪǴǶȡˮ
There was a squeal of brakes as the car suddenly stopped. СͻȻͣʱբ
There was a stone cross in the middle of the village. мһʮʯ
There was a storm last night , but it is quiet now. б꣬ƽˡ
There was a sudden change in the weather. ͻȻˡ
There was a sudden drop in the temperature. ¶ȼ½
There was a talk by an oil worker. һʯ͹˵Ľ
There was a tap on ( =at) the window. ô
There was a terrible accident when the lorry hit the car. ײϣصĳ
There was a trail of blood from the wounded animal. һ˵ҰµѪ
There was a violent controversy between them at the meeting. ֮һҵۡ
There was a violent wind. һ硣
There was a wait of twenty minutes. ȴʮӡ
There was an airplane crash last week. мܷɻ׹١
There was an explosion in the ship's magazine. ĵҩⱬըˡ
There was an important find of old coins in the farmer's field. ǸũĵڵǮشķ֡
There was an intent look on her face as she watched the game. ʱԳеӡ
There was an old man standing beside us. λվԱߡ
There was enough water to float the ship. ˮۡ
There was gate of thousands. ǧˡ
There was heavy traffic in the vicinty;he had to hold the children back from running Ƶòֹܵȥ
There was in nature another element which sent out radioactivity. Ȼһ־зԵԪء
There was mounting pressure in Congress to force him to step aside. ʹְѹӡ
There was much to see to. кЩҪ
There was neither food nor drink. ûгԵҲûкȵġ
There was no escape( from his enemies). ޷ѣ֣֮
There was no food left for the late arrivals. ûʣʲôʳ˳ԡ
There was no food of any description. ʲôģʳƷҲûС
There was no less ( more) than three pounds in the drawer. Ǯ٣ڣӢ
There was no mention of the matter in your letter. ûᵽ¡
There was no one to order him about. ûʹ
There was no rain this summer , and we had a poor crop of apples. ȱ꣬ƻճɲá
There was no schools in the village before liberation. ǰûѧУ
There was no television in the days of Queen Victoria. άŮʱûеӡ
There was no wind and everything was quiet. ûз磬һƬž
There was no wind and the trees were still. ûз磬Ҳ
There was no wind.The smoke rose straight upwards. ûз磬ֱ
There was nobody else in the building. ¥ûбˡ
There was nobody left to mind the shop. ûտ̡
There was nobody there to direct the men. ûָӹˡ
There was none present. ûڳ
There was not a living creature to be seen anywhere. ﶼһ
There was not a ship in sight. һ
There was not a single tree around. һûС
There was not a soul to be found in the house. һ˶ûС
There was not a thing to eat. һԵĶҲûС
There was not really much difference in their points of view. ǵĹ۵ûжĲͬ
There was nothing left over. ʲôҲûʣ¡
There was once a poor old fisherman. ǰλ
There was silence in the courtroom. ͥϼž
There was so much wind that I had to hold my hat on. ̫ˣֻðñӰͷϡ
There was some fierce fighting. ˼ҵս
There was the glow of excitement on the girl's cheeks. Ů˷ܵպ
There was white frost on the ground yesterday. а˪
There wasn't much wrong with it. ⶫûжë
There wasn't the least wind yesterday. һҲûС
There we changed into work clothes. ǻ˹
There we had received all the news of victories and defeats. ǵ֪ʤʧܵȫϢ
There were , by count , 1 , 500 people in the meeting place. ݼ㣬᳡һǧˡ
There were 2 , 000 spectators at the match. ǳǧڡ
There were 40 pupils , including 15 girls. ʮѧʮŮ
There were a large number of people at the football match. кܶ˿
There were a large number of people there. Ƕˡ
There were a lot of flowers about the house. Χ໨
There were as many as twenty. ʮ֮ࡣ
There were at least fifty people there. Ƕʮˡ
There were black spots all over it. 浽Ǻڵ㡣
There were boats here and there on the sea. ϵд
There were countless trees in the forest. ɭ
There were dainties of every kind on the plate. ɽ亣ζ
There were deafening cheers when the speaker finished. ˵߽ʱ
There were evidences of glacial action on the rocks. Щʯбµĺۼ
There were five of us altogether. ǹˡ
There were jet planes flying overhead. ͷʽɻڷɡ
There were many bank failures. кܶеա
There were many cases of flu that year. в
There were many drunk men in the streets. 
There were many patients , so I waited in the waitingroom. ˺ܶ࣬ںҵȺ
There were masses of dark clouds in the sky. ղơ
There were more men than women in the hall. ˱Ů˶ࡣ
There were mysterious lights at night in the empty house. շص⡣
There were no aeroplanes in Napoleon's lifetime. ػŵʱûзɻ
There were no buses , so I came by bicycle. ûйˣҾг
There were no chairs so we sat on the floor. ʱûӣڵذϡ
There were no clouds in the sky. ûһ˿ơ
There were no empty seats on the bus so we had to stand. ûпλֻվš
There were no more ( fewer) than three books on the table. ϵ鲻ࣨ٣
There were no televisions when my grandmother was a child but nowadays most people ha Сʱûеӣֽ˼Ҷһ̨
There were numerous people in the park. ԰˶༫ˡ
There were people all around. ˡ
There were pools of water on the road after the storm. ·ˮӡ
There were several men standing about waiting for news. кüڸվŵȺϢ
There were shouts of triumph when our football team won the cup. ǵӻýʱĻ
There were six contestants in the swimming race. ˲μӾ
There were six different sorts of ice-cream. ԭָͬıܡ
There were so many cakes that it was difficult to make a choice. ô࣬ѡѡ
There were so many people in the doorway that we could hardly get out. ſôˣǼֱ߲ȥ
There were some 40 or 50 people there. Լġʮˡ
There were some beautiful flowers in a glass of water on the table. ϵһˮЩĻ
There were tears of joy in her eyes. ﺬϲõỨ
There were twenty horses and twenty stalls. ʮƥʮָ
There weren't any fish in the net , instead he found in it a copper jar with a lid. û㣬ֻһиӵ̳ͭ档
There will be a committee meeting at the club this evening. ھֲٿίԱ顣
There will be a garden party on National Day. ڽ԰ᡣ
There will be a lecture at the Children's Palace at seven this evening. ߵ깬иݽ
There will be a meeting of graduates tomorrow. Ҫҵᡣ
There will be a reading contest next week. һʶ
There will be a review of the troops tomorrow. Ҫı
There will be an election in that country next year. Ǹҽһѡ١
There will be an opera on the air this evening. Ҫ㲥һ硣
There will be no more war from now on. սˡ
There will be no school tomorrow. 첻ѧ
There will be plenty in store. вġ
There will be the devil to pay. 롣
There'll be a basketball match this afternoon. һ
There'll be a league meeting at four this afternoon. ĵһŵĻ顣
There're fewer hours of sunlight in winter. ʱ϶̡
There's a ( pleasant , unpleasant)surprise in store for you ( them , etc). һ벻ģáڵţҪߣ㣨
There's a bank across the road. ·һС
There's a hole in the wall. What can I stop it with? ǽһʲôϺأ
There's a large variety of dishes on the menu. ˵ֲˡ
There's a long mirror at the end of the corridor. Ⱦͷһ泤ӡ
There's a musical at the theater tonight. Ժݸ硣
There's a new car on show at the garage. չһ³
There's a phone in our new office room , but it hasn't been connected up to the excha ǵ°칫һܵ绰ûк͵绰ֽͨ
There's a pile of ironing on the table. һҪٵ
There's a smell of cooking. ղζ
There's a tiny stone in my shoe. ЬһʯӶ
There's a wooden bridge over the river. һľš
There's enough food for everyone. 㹻ÿ˳Եʳ
There's no cause for anxiety. ûʲôɵĵġط
There's no connection between these two things. ûκϵ
There's no denying the fact. ʵݷϡ
There's no great rush about it. 
There's no more water. Ҳûˮˡ
There's no need to turn on me.It is not my fault. ûбҪǲҵĹ
There's no occasion to be angry. 
There's no one here besides John and me. Լ⣬ûˡ
There's no risk; it's quite safe. ûΣգܰȫ
There's no royal road to knowledge. ֪ʶ޽ݾ
There's no sugar so we'll have to do without. ûˣֻýˡ
There's no telling when the storm will end. ÷籩ʲôʱֹͣ
There's nobody here other than me. ˭ҲûС
There's not a drop left. һҲʣ
There's not much water in the river. ˮࡣ
There's not one to be had for love or money. ˵ʲôҲвһ
There's nothing difficult about it. ûʲôѡ
There's nothing new under the sun. ûµ
There's nothing on television tonight. ĵûʲô
There's nothing secret about what we're doing , it's all perfectly above board. ûʲôܣȫġ
There's nothing surprising about that;it's what everyboby expected to happen. ûʲôɾģµķڴ֮еġ
There's nothing that stops you from going to bed if you want to. ȥ˯ûʲôֹȥ˯㾡˯ȥ
There's nothing to keep me in London. I can leave for the country at will. ûκܰ׶ءԸʱʱԵ
There's notice on that gate saying \ NO PARKING \. ǸһŸʾдŴ˴׼ͣ
There's only one year betwen us. ֻһꡣ
There's plenty of room for improvement in his work. ĹиĽء
There's some man at the door -- go and see what he wants. ſиˣȥʲô¡
There's somebody at the door. ſиˡ
There's somebody hammering at the door. š
There's something on the floor--what is it? ذиʲôѽ
There's something wrong with the recorder. ¼ë
There's something wrong with the works. ëˡ
There's steady rise of the cost of living in the west òǡ
There's such a big crowd that I can't pick Samuel out. ̫ˣҲѶ
There's the bell for our class ! ǵϿˣ
There's to be a rail strike on July 18th. ·˽ʮվаչ
There's too much white in the picture. ɫ̫ࡣ
Thermometer gives indication of changes in temperature. ¶ȼʾ¶ȵı仯
These activities occupied most of her time. ЩռȥĴ󲿷ʱ䡣
These aluminium kettles have been marked down ten percent because of minor flaws. ЩΪЩСë۰ٷ֮ʮ
These animals are dying off. දҪˡ
These apples are beauties. Щƻа
These apples are maturing fast. Щƻڿٵس졣
These are called the Atlantic , Pacific , and Indian oceans. ǽд̫ƽӡ
These are called the Atlantic , Pacific and Indian oceans. ǽд̫ƽӡ
These are closely woven. Щ֯úܽ
These are dirty , smelly clothes. Щġζ¡
These are dispatched from all parts of the world. Щר硣
These are fresh eggs that I bought from the farm today. Щҽũصʼ
These are my shoes. ЩҵЬ
These are prize poems. Щǻ񽱵ʫ
These are problems pressing for solution. ЩǼ⡣
These are shallow water holes. һЩǳˮӡ
These are the steepest stairs I've ever climbed. Щҵǹ̨ס
These are the sunken rocks on which great ships are often wrecked. Щǳʹʧµİ
These are the survivals from the primitive society. Щԭʼ
These are things hard to come by nowadays. ЩǵǰѵõĶ
These are two different forms of the same thing. ͬһֲͬʽ
These are two immediately continuous areas. ڽӵĵ
These articles are intended for popular consumption. ЩƷǹѵġ
These articles have a good sale. ЩƷ·ܺá
These books are for sale. Щǳ۵ġ
These books are free of charge. Щѵġ
These books are primarily designed for the use of beginners. ЩҪǹѧʹõġ
These boys are mad on football. Щкԡ
These bugs drink much sap every day. ЩÿʳҺ
These buttons are made of bones. Щťǹͷġ
These cakes will bake very quickly. Щܿؿˡ
These children do play up on their parents. Щȷʵǵĸĸ鷳
These clothes are suitable for a weekend in the country. Щ¶δʱʡ
These colours do not harmonize. ЩɫЭ
These colours match up very nicely. Щɫúܺá
These colours mix well. Щɫ͵ò
These Committees have a mass basis ЩίԱȺڻ
These conditions were not put into account. Щûпǽȥ
These countries took part in the colonization of Africa. ЩҲֳصĿ
These courses are far above the general level. ЩγԶһˮ׼֮ϡ
These critics have agreed to his arguments. Щۼͬ۵㡣
These cupboards are built in. Щǽ
These desks are going. ЩӲˡ
These dirty spots won't come out. Щ۰ȥ
These diseases could easily be rooted out. ּǺ׸ġ
These eggs are newly laid. Щµġ
These factories produce tubes , transistors , radio sets and TV sets. Щӹܡܡ͵ӻ
These facts boil down to very little significance. Щʵûж塣
These flowers are in cultivation. Щ֮С
These flowers are very rare in this country. ֻǺϡеġ
These flowers bloom all the year round. Щ꿪š
These flowers close up at night. ЩϾͺ£ˡ
These flowers root very quickly if you give them plenty of water. ˮˣЩܿͻ
These gloves do not match. Щײ䡣
These goods are bought on credit. Щġ
These goods are for the most part made by hand. Щ󲿷ֹġ
These goods are in great request. ЩＫΪҪ
These greatly improved their working conditions. ЩǵͶ
These happenings must now be described more fully. ڱ꾡Щˡ
These high winds are playing the devil with my new hairstyle. ҵ·͸ˡ
These houses stayed up in the quake. Щڵûе
These houses were burnt down ( to the ground) by the enemy. Щݣȫյˡ
These islands are connected by telegraph. Щõ籨ϵ
These languages belong to the Latin family. ЩԶġ
These letters are very dear to him. ǳЩš
These matches are too wet to strike. ̫ʪš
These matters have to be left over until our next meeting. Щֻ´λˡ
These measures menace our liberty. Щʩвǵɡ
These measures resulted in a great victory. ڲȡЩʩһʤ̡
These medicinal herbs are said to act on the liver. ˵ЩҩݶԸá
These men died for freedom. ЩΪ
These men work underground for 6 hours at a time , mining for coal. Щڵ¹һúСʱ
These moves smack of desperation. Щٴоɫʡ
These moving words voiced the common feeling deep in the hearts of all our martyrs. Щ˵ԱʿĹͬ顣
These new products will come out before long. Щ²ƷýҪۡ
These old ideas must be done away with. Щ˼
These papers are in need of correction. ЩҪġ
These paths lead up the mountain. ЩС·ͨɽϡ
These pears are sweet. Щ
These pears do not cook well. ЩӲպá
These pictures are being displayed at the Beijing Art Gallery. Щڱչ
These pictures are collected without choice. ЩǲֺûѼġ
These pieces of advice struck on deaf ears. ЩȰû
These plants need watering every day. ЩֲҪÿ콽ˮ
These plants should be bedded( out)in rich soil. ЩֲӦֲڷֵС
These plants will not seed in a cold climate. Щֲںﲻӡ
These poems are informed with sincerity. Щʫƪֿĸ顣
These poems seemed to have been dashed out at a heat. Щʫƺһǳɵġ
These potatoes are covered with eyes. ЩϾ۶
These problems cannot be ignored or wished away. ЩⲻܺӣҲƾԸʹ֮ʧ
These roses are the last of the summer. Щõ廨ǽһˡ
These roses have a delightful fragrance. õ廨ˡ
These roses smell lovely. Щõ廨ɢ㡣
These rules are still in force. ЩȻЧ
These shoes are made of leather. Щ˫ЬƤġ
These shoes are of no use--throw them away. ЩЬûˡˡ
These shoes are the latest fashion. ЩЬµʽ
These shoes are too old to wear any more. ˫Ь̫ƾɣܴˡ
These shoes are too tight. ЩЬ̫ˡ
These shoes are too tight--I need a bigger pair. Ь̫Ҫһ˫һġ
These shoes are very cheap;they only cost 5. ˫ЬܱˣǮһ˫
These should be thoughtfully noted. ЩӦע⡣
These steamers are used for conveying passengers on the rivers. Щִڽؿ͵ġ
These students are doing a good job. Щѧɵúܺá
These tactics will help him. ЩƲ߶а
These things are made out of paper. ЩֽƵġ
These things may be grouped into several divisions or classes. Щɷֳɺüࡣ
These things pack easily. Щװװ
These things should be kept in order. ЩӦá
These trees are noted for their straightness and hardness. ЩصֱͦľʼӲ
These trees shut out the view. ЩľסǱߵľɫ
These trees supply shade in summer. ЩṩһƬط
These TV programmes cater for children. ЩӽĿΪġ
These two bikes bumped together. гײһˡ
These two books differ in colour-one is red , one is blue. ɫͬһǺģһġ
These two expressions come down to much the same. ֱ﷽ʽ˼ȫһ
These vegetables are fresh from our garden. Щ߲ǸմǵĲ԰ժµġ
These views will be further spelled out in another article. Щ۵㽫һƪнһ
These watches were imported from Switzerland. ЩǴʿڵġ
These were precisely for speeding up the industrialization of our country. ЩΪ˼ҹĹҵ
These willow saplings will put out fresh leaves very soon. Щ粻þҪҶˡ
These windows seem to suck the dust in. Щƺѻҳ
These wires are called sensors. Щ߽
These words have been scored off. ЩѾˡ
These words sound too literary to give them colloquial currency. Щ秵ģΪʹá
These young men are full of vigor. Щ˾档
These young people go together all right. ⼸˺ܺϵ
They \ talk \ a great deal by this means. ַؽ̸
They , however , delayed the meeting again and again. λһϡ
They acknowledged him to be their master. һ³ǵˡ
They adopt new techniques in raising sheep. ǲµ
They advised him to try for college. Ȱȡϴѧ
They agreed among themselves. Ǳ˴һ¡
They agreed to our plan at once. ͬǵļƻ
They agreed upon the terms of the contract. ̶˺ͬ
They all asked for help. ǶҪ
They all called her \ Big Sister \. Ƕд㡣
They all came to help remove the stones. Ƕæʯͷ
They all came to offer congratulations. Ƕʾףء
They all felt rather worried. Ƕ൱ż
They all had excuses to offer. Ƕнڡ
They all played vigorously. Ƕú𾢡
They all refused to be bought off to do anything they ought not to do. ǶܾȥκԼ¡
They all said the same. Ƕô˵
They all speak English very well. Ӣ˵öܺá
They all thought this good advice. ǶΪǺ⡣
They allowed our claim without question. ʹشӦǵҪ
They also agreed with me. Ҳͬҵ
They also engage in various kinds of sideline production. Ҳ¸ָҵ
They also engaged in the debate. Ҳμ˱ۡ
They also hoped the world would remember their power and glory. ǻϣǻǵȨƺٻ
They always consider themselves in the right. ΪԼԡ
They are a people of mixed blood. ǻѪ塣
They are a united family. Ǻļͥ
They are absolutely at the mercy of providence. ȫ
They are at daggers drawn. ǽš
They are at issue. ۲ݡ
They are awaked to what is going on. ʶ̬Ľչ
They are banking up the wood. ǰľĶ
They are bookshelves that were obviously knocked together ȻЩǴҴƴɵܡ
They are both doing very well in English. Ӣﶼѧúܺá
They are brothers;they always help one another. ֵܣ
They are building up their military forces. ڼӡ
They are busy clamping down the deck. æųˢװ塣
They are busy clearing out the drains. æͨˮ
They are busy stacking up plates and dishes. æŰ̵
They are called the Atlantic , Pacific and Indian oceans. ǽд̫ƽӡ
They are calling us to board the plane; let's get on. ڽϷɻˣȥɡ
They are carrying the boxes. ڰӡ
They are cleaning up the house before moving in. ڰȥǰɨ
They are coming at a gallop towards us. Ƿܹ
They are coming before the committee for advice. ǽίԱ
They are confident in saying that the situation is improving. ĵ˵ںת
They are considering the exploitation of natural resources. ڿǿȻԴ
They are cups. ǲ豭
They are cutting down trees. ڷľ
They are dead tired. ۵Ҫ
They are deliberating on what to do. ڿô졣
They are detective stories. Щ̽¡
They are determined that farmers should receive loans from the government. ǾũӸȡ
They are different in appearance. ò졣
They are different in form but not in meaning. ֮ʽϲͬϵĲ
They are digging a tunnel through the mountain for the new railway. Ϊ·һͨɽ
They are digging for gold. ڽӡ
They are digging sweet potatoes. ڰ
They are doing my apartment over. ǰǵķˢһ顣
They are doomed to failure. עҪʧܡ
They are endowed with high artistic talents. Ǿи߳ܡ
They are equally clever. ͬش
They are exactly like each other. Ǳ˴ʮ
They are excavating a tunnel through the hill. һɽ
They are expecting a guest to dinner. ڵһλԷ
They are fellows of the Royal Society. ӢʼѧԱ
They are fighting to preserve their independence. սΪά
They are fine sons and daughters of the people. ĺöŮ
They are giving an entertainment to their foreign guests. д
They are going about the work in high spirits. Ǹɵúܻ
They are going to cast off the hunting dog. ׼Թų
They are going to have a sports meet very soon. ãǽ˶ᡣ
They are going to the fair. ڵȥ
They are going to their doom. 
They are good citizens in the mass. һ˵Ǻ
They are good friends , and they never quarrel. Ǻѣܡ
They are huge compared with atoms. ԭȣǣӣǾ޴ġ
They are in confilict. Ǵڳͻ֮С
They are in council. ڿᡣ
They are in need of relief. Ҫȼá
They are in possession of a big orchard. һ԰
They are in the minority. ɡ
They are Jack and Jill. кŮ
They are kind to each other. Ǳ˴˼ҲѺá
They are laying a railroad track. һ·
They are like little , very fat , white worms. ֵİɫС档
They are living in comfort. ǹʵ
They are lying down with fever. նԲڴ
They are making fun of the old man. ŪȡЦǸͷ
They are making paper from wood. ľֽ
They are making preparations for a ( the) conference. Ϊ׼
They are men with critical eyes. Ǿ۹⡣
They are much of an age. ǵࡣ
They are my flowers. Please give them to me. ЩҵĻøҡ
They are nearly related. ǵĹϵǳС
They are newly married couples. »ޡ
They are now at work. ڹ
They are now in a serious crisis. ǴصΣ֮С
They are now playing the football match which was snowed off last Saturday. ڽѩȡǳ
They are odd people. ǹŹֵˡ
They are of the same age. ͬ䡣
They are old friends. ѡ
They are persons of culture. нˡ
They are playing football. 
They are playing on the green. ڲݵ档
They are playing with a ball in the garden. ڻ԰
They are politically in line. һ¡
They are prepared to change the plant over to production of precision instruments. ׼ΪĹ
They are prepared to close out their business. ׼Լ̵̳
They are preparing for war on a large scale. ڴģ׼ս
They are pressing for an answer. ǼҪ𸴡
They are pressing us for an answer. ڴǴ𸴡
They are proud to have raised such a fine son. һöǸеԺ
They are pulling up the weeds in a field of tomatoes. һβݡ
They are putting up a good fight. ڷµս
They are quite unlike in disposition. ȫһ
They are said to have ordered more grain from Canada. ˵ǴӼôֶʳ
They are searching into this matter. ڵ¡
They are seeking after wealth. ѰҲƸ
They are shearing the wool off. ڰë
They are shirts. ǳ¡
They are shooting the last scene now. 㣨ӰƬģһ
They are slower than planes. Ǳȷɻ
They are starving for knowledge. ǿ֪ʶ
They are steaming ahead with technical innovation. ڴ㼼¡
They are still deliberating on the question. Ȼؿ⡣
They are struggling against the forces of nature. ͬȻ
They are sure to come early. һġ
They are tables. ӡ
They are taking down a dangerous bridge. ڲһΣյš
They are talking over the telephone. ͨ绰̸
They are talking together. ̸
They are too numerous to be mentioned. ʤö١
They are training themselves for the social construction. Լ׼μ彨衣
They are very friendly toward one another. Ѻദ
They are viewed as models. Ǳģ
They are viewing the map. ڿͼ
They are waiting for her. ڵ
They are waiting for us on the wharf. ͷϵǡ
They are walking together in the park. ڹ԰һɢ
They are well provided with clothing. Ǳš
They are wild with joy when \ their \ player or team wins. ǵѡֻ˶ԱӮʤʱϲ
They are working hard for the credit of China. ΪйٶŬ
They are zebras. ǰ
They argue constantly. Ǳ۸ûꡣ
They argued about the best method. Ǿõķչۡ
They argued the matter out. ǰ±ˮʯ
They arrested the pedlar. ǲС
They arrived at the same time. ͬʱ
They arrived from every quarter ( all quarters)... from all directions. ˷
They arrived safe and sound. ǰȻ
They asked for the most beautiful silk. ȡƯ˿
They asked him to pay what he owed them. ҪǷǵծ
They asked me a hail of questions. һ⡣
They asked me so many questions that they confused me. ôҶŪͿˡ
They asked me to their wedding party. ҲμǵĻᡣ
They asked to go for a walk. Ҫɢ
They attempted to finish the work within a month. ͼһ
They attended the church. ȥˡ
They bagged two rabbits. ԻֻҰӡ
They battled all these difficulties and finally won through. Ǻʤ
They beat on the enemy's forces. һо˹ȥ
They beat the birds out ( of their cover). ôŰ񣨴ӱδ
They became excited as the holidays drew near. żڵٽǼˡ
They began making preparations for it. ǿʼ׼
They began to walk again after a while. һֿʼˡ
They begged for mercy for the sake of saving their own skin. ǿ
They blazed away at the enemy. 
They both went after the same job. ˶õ
They bought in a lot of children's books last month. ϸͯ
They bound him to a tree. ǰһϡ
They bowed their heads in prayer. ǵͷ档
They broke away from the guards. ǰѿˡ
They broke down all opposition. ǰѷѹȥ
They broke off their conversation. ͻȻ̸ֹͣ
They built a house by the side of the river. ںӱ߽һӡ
They built themselves a comfortable nest. Լѡ
They buried the body. ʬ塣
They buried the dead after the battle. սǰ
They burned midnight oil last night. ǿҹ
They burst their way through a crowd. ǴȺмһ·
They busily occupied themselves for a full month in producing this show. Ϊݳæһ¡
They called themselves weavers. Գ֯
They came across the street to greet us. Ǵӭǡ
They came and piled on logs and coal. ľͷú
They came at six and went at nine. ʱʱȥ
They came out for their morning exercises. I also joined in. ǳ٣Ҳ
They came round and informed us of their decision. ǵľ֪ͨǡ
They came to a river and wondered how to get over. һӱߣ֪ܹȥ
They came to like each other. ǿʼϲԷ
They came to take leave of their teachers. ʦǸ
They came to the hot springs for a cure. ǵȪβ
They came upon a hole in the chimney. żȻ̴һ
They can be numbered by ( the) thousands. ǿǧơ
They can bridge over difficulties. ܶȹѹء
They can give a show out in the open within minutes after their arrival. ǵ󣬼֮ھͻݳ
They can go by underground. ǿȥ
They can read by touch. ǿͨĶ
They can run equally fast. ܵһ졣
They can see familiar landmarks. ܿϤ½ꡣ
They can wise up to what's going on here by reading newspapers. ֽͨǻ˽ġ
They cannot exist on such a small income. ǲܹ
They can't live on land. ǲ½
They cast off and the boat sailed out to sea. ǽ⿪£ʻȥ
They charged that the police had beaten three students to death. ָؾѧ
They chased him out of the house. ǰ⣡
They chatted with each other. һ졣
They cheated her into marrying him. ƭ顣
They checked into the hotel yesterday. 쵽ùݲõǼ
They cheered him with singing. øӭ
They chopped back the wild growth before settling down. ڶ֮ǰҰľ
They chose me as their delegate. ѡΪǵĴ
They clamped down a dead line after which the newspaper was not to be published. ǹ涨һޣǷݱֽͣ
They clashed in the debate. Ǳзͻ
They clasped in each other's arms. ǻӵ
They climbed over the snow covered mountain. ѩɽ
They climbed to the top of the hill. ɽ
They closed up the mouth of the pipe. ǰѹܿڷסˡ
They clubbed toghther and worked out a plan. Ǵһƶһ
They committed many horrible crimes against the people. ǶµС
They concluded a treaty of peace. ǵ޽һƽԼ
They confronted the power of government. ͵ֿ
They congratulated him on his seventieth birthday. ףʮٳ
They consented with one voice. ͬͬ⡣
They considered me too young to do the work. Ϊ̫ᣬɲ⹤
They constituted an acting committee. һִίԱᡣ
They constituted him president. ΪУ
They consulted confidentially. ̡
They contended for freedom. Ϊɶ
They continued reading. Ǽʶ
They cost one shilling each. ÿ۸Ϊһ
They could come back to life. ܹ
They could easily be seen. ױʶ
They could feast on the flesh of the dead animals. ǿԱһЩ⡣
They could have completed this work. Ǳܹġ
They could not be deviated from what they believed to be their duty. ʹƫΪǵΡ
They could not find any trace of the boy. Ҳкټ
They could not make out what the child had drawn. ϲ⺢ӻʲô
They couldn't find any trace of the lost children. һҲҲʧĺӵټ
They couldn't find their way in. ǲ֪ȥ
They criticized the lazybones for playing up his slight illness. ǸǿԼСϸɻ
They croped a field with barley. ǰѴֵ
They crowded into the hall. Ǽ˴
They crowned him king. Ϊ
They crushed into a small room. ǼһС䡣
They danced a waltz. 衣
They decided they must make peace. ǾǱ뽲͡
They decided to brave the storm. Ǿðűȥ
They decided to bring the meeting forward from Friday to Tuesday. Ǿǰڡ
They decided to continue their strike. Ǿչ
They decided to inform against him. Ǿ淢
They decided to inform the police immediately. Ǿ澯졣
They decided to open up an office in town. Ǿһ´
They decided to report him to the police. Ǿ򾯲淢
They decided to sit down and straighten out their differences. Ǿ̸У˴֮ķ硣
They decided to starve the enemy out. ǾԼʹ˳
They declare war on us. Ƕս
They declared against building a new bridge. Ʒ޽š
They delivered the woman. ǸλŮˡ
They demolished six houses so that they could build a supermarket. ǲԱ޽һг
They departed for Beijing last week. ȥˡ
They deported the convicts to Australia. ǰﷸ𵽰Ĵȥ
They deposed the king. Ƿ
They deprived him of his civic rights. ǶĹȨ
They descended into the mine. ¿ȥˡ
They descended on us at lunch time. 緹ʱͻȻݷǡ
They deserted in a body. ǶСˡ
They deserve ill of their country. ǶԹ
They desired him to go there at once. ϣϵǶȥ
They determined on an early start ( to start early). Ǿ綯
They determined the date for the party. Ϊۻȷڡ
They determined to inquire thoroughly into the matter. Ǿ׵¡
They did it themselves. Լɵġ
They did not act in concert with one another. ǵжЭ
They did not allow the serfs any freedom. ǲũūκɡ
They did not allow the workers to organize. ǲù֯
They did not at all think the failure of their first trial would cut at their plan; t ˿Ϊһʧܻƻǵļƻ
They did not draw the conclusion for the following reason. ûۡ
They did not enter the war until April 19 , 1917. ǵһһʮղŲս
They did not remain long in that county. Ǹû̫á
They did not return home till 9 o'clock. ǾŵӲŻؼҡ
They did not return home till it began to rain. 쿪ʼǲŻؼҡ
They did not see land until they had sailed westward for nearly a month. нһ£ż½ء
They did not separate till ten o'clock. ֱʮŷ֡
They did not use enough paint on this door. õ᲻ࡣ
They did their utmost to break them of the habit. Ǽĵϰߡ
They didn't agree to water down their demands. ǲͬ⽵ǵҪ
They didn't believe a single word he said. ˵ĻһҲš
They didn't even touch on that question , let alone discuss it. ǸǸûᵽ̸ˡ
They differ in degree but not kind. ǳ̶Ȳͬʲͬ
They disappeared without leaving a trace. ǲˣûһۼ
They discouraged me from taking that step. ȰҲȡǸ衣
They discovered him stealing public property. ǷԹƲ
They discovered suspicious footprints in the snow. ѩϷ˿ɵ㼣
They disobey their father. ǲӸ
They disposed of their daughter in marriage last month. ϸǰŮ޳ȥˡ
They disposed troops along the river. ѲغӲá
They dispute the statement. Ƕʾɡ
They dissolved partnership. ɢˡ
They do not know how to distinguish between these two kinds of contradictions. ǲ಻ͬʵì
They do not use this device. ǲʹװá
They don't live on this side of the road , they live opposite. ǲס·ߣסǱߡ
They don't show much taste in choosing pictures. ѡ滭ûбֳټ
They don't want the story spread about. ǲϣ´ȥ
They don't work at weekends. ĩ
They dressed their children up for the New Year's Day. ǸǴϺ¹ꡣ
They drew lots to see who would speak first. ǳǩ˭ȷԡ
They dropped out of the team. ˳ӡ
They drove along with all the car windows wound up. ҡȫǰ
They drove an oil well. Ǵһ;
They drove off the enemy soldiers. Ǹ˵б
They drove right up to the main gate. ǽһֱſڡ
They drove the Government to printing more money. ʹӡĳƱ
They drove the train from Hankou to Beijing. ںڵһ·𳵡
They dubbed him Fatty because he was too fat. ǽӣΪ̫ˡ
They dug in and waited for the enemy's attack. ںúȺ˽
They each play several instruments. ÿ˶ü
They eat chiefly fish. Ҫ㡣
They edged along a narrow edge of rock. ͻխʯƽ
They elected him chairman of the meeting. ѡϯ
They embark more troops for Egypt. ôɻѸľ˵ȥ
They embarked on a new enterprise. ǿʼһµҵ
They entered the grass covered land. ǽ˲ݵء
They entertained their guests in a restaurant. ڷдˡ
They escaped many difficulties. ӱѡ
They examined the candidates in four subjects. ֿĿ
They exclaimed with one voice. ͬ
They excluded the children from getting into the meeting-room. ǲСӽҡ
They exploded an atom bomb. Ǳըһԭӵ
They exposed the true aims of the war. ǽ¶սʵĿġ
They extended their conquests to Britain. ǰսӢ
They failed to come to an understanding and the subject was held over till next meeti δܴЭ飬Ƴٵ´λۡ
They failed to keep their word. ûŵԡ
They failed to note that she had put the paper in her pocket. ûעѾ֤Žڴ
They feel hopeful about their future. Ƕǰ;ϣ
They feel hopeless about their future. Ǹеǰ;
They fell and hurt themselves. ˤˡ
They fell behind the times. ʱĺ档
They fell behind with the rent. Ƿ˷⡣
They fell into a lively discussion of the question. ҵ
They felt that at last they were people of rank and fashion. ǾԼڽˡ
They felt themselves to be in the wrong. ǸеԼˡ
They figured on your arriving early. Ԥ絽
They finally gained the shore. ڵ˰ߡ
They finally settled on the terms of the agreement. ̶Э
They fish in all manner of waters with all manner of nets. ڴСø㡣
They fished a lot of rubbish out of that pool. Ǵǳ̳
They flew right to the dish. Ǿֱӷȥ
They floated timber down the stream. ǰľ˳ˮƯȥ
They forced the enemy to fall back. ʹ˺ˡ
They forced their way through a crowd. Ⱥмȥ
They formed a plot to overthrow the government. ıƷ
They fought to the last. սס
They fought with all their might. ȫս
They found him already in the care of a doctor. ǷѾһλչˡ
They found the boy lying there all crumpled up and wondered what had happened to him. ǷǸк̱һǶ֪׳ʲ
They found the lost climber safe and sound in a cave. ɽҵʧٵĵɽ˶ԱȻ
They found the wreck of an old ship. ҵһɴĲк
They freighted the boat with bananas. ǰ㽶װڴˡ
They frightened him into giving way. ǰŵˡ
They gained greatly from this experiment. Уջܴ
They gained him over in the debate. ڱ˵
They gave us a lovely holiday. ǹһļڡ
They gave us terrible food at the hotel. ùݸǳԵķ͸ˡ
They gave warning of the expected attack to all the people in the village. ǰԤеĽ֪ͨȫ
They giggled with mirth. Ǹ˵ÿЦ
They go to the picture once a week. ÿܿһεӰ
They got a good deal of delight from their children. ǴӺϵõ˺ܶȤ
They got all my books mixed up. ǰе߰㡣
They got by somehow , but it was not easy. ǿԸȥˣ˺ܴľ
They got halfway up the hill. ߵɽ
They got in the autumn crops. ո˴
They got permission to take action in self defence. ǻ׼ȡж
They got ready to smash their enemy's war plans. ׼˵սƻ
They got the book out quickly. ǺܿǱ顣
They grade eggs before they send them to the shops. ȰѼ̵ֵꡣ
They greeted the foreign guests at the airport. ڻӭ
They grow their own vegetables on a small patch of ground. һС߲ˡ
They gulp down knowledge with unmatched enthusiasm. 缢ƿʵ֪ʶ
They had a good supply of food in the house. ǼﱸдʳƷ
They had a lovely time there. Ƕúܿ
They had a picture taken with the Japanese friends. Ǻձһࡣ
They had a quarrel , but they are friends again now. ǳܣºͺˡ
They had a rest from their labour. Ͷ֮Ϣһ¡
They had abandoned all hope. Ƿһϣ
They had already provided against the attack. Ӧ׼
They had an argument , but they have already made up. йִѺͽˡ
They had at last to cave in and surrender. 󲻵òͶ
They had cake and ice cream at the party. ڽǳԵͱܡ
They had declared for peace. Ѿ͡
They had little hope of escape. Ǽûܵϣˡ
They had managed to keep the police from getting in. 跨ֹ˾
They had me out to watch the football match yesterday afternoon. ҳȥ
They had no chance to escape. ûлӡ
They had read some of the chapter again and again. ǷĶеĳЩ½ڡ
They had the doctor in to see the child. ҽӿ
They had their best suits on for the celebration. ǴŽʢװȥμף
They had to contend with wind and sand storms. Ǳɳ
They had to drag heavy loads. ǵϺصĶ
They had to overcome all the difficulties in their studies. Ǳѧϰеѡ
They had to pick their way through the mud. ǲòСĵŢ·ǰ
They had to struggle for their lives against weather and wild animals. ֻҰ޲档
They had to struggle with difficulties. ǲò
They had to watch their young family die off through lack of food. ǲòźΪûжһ
They halted the operation on account of the bad weather. ʱֹͣϰ
They handed in their exercises just in time for the teacher to correct. Ǹպüʱҵʦġ
They hanged him for murder. ıɱ
They hardly ever spoke another word. Ǽû˵һ仰
They hastened home for dinner. ǺææϻؼҳԷ
They have a good time on their return journey. ǹ;й졣
They have a great respect for his ability. ʮĲܡ
They have a lot of fat under their skin. ǵƤкܶ֬
They have adopted safety measures in production. вȡ˰ȫʩ
They have already begun to bring their plans into effect. Ѿʼʵʩƻ
They have arrived already. ѵ
They have attempted a difficult task. ѾʼһѵĹ
They have been drafted into the P.L.A. Ӧμž
They have been out of communication for a year. һ겻ͨˡ
They have been there millions of years. ѾＸˡ
They have been trying to measure up his chances. һֱcͼжٳɹϣ
They have been wrongly informed. ǵõϢȷ
They have brought their children. ǰѺӴˡ
They have cherished the child as one of their own. ǰ⺢ӵԼŮ
They have created a new factory out of an old ruin. ڷϴһ¹
They have dammed that river up. ӵˮӡ
They have decided about it. ѶԴ
They have designed a lot of advanced electric equipments. Ƚ豸
They have designs on your money. ͼı͵Ǯ
They have done remarkably well in coping with natural calamities. սʤȻֺüΪɫ
They have even stolen the mummies. ȥľ
They have finished with each other. ѾϾ˹ϵ
They have found the man guilty and he has been sent to prison. ǲþؽ
They have framed a plan of action. ƶжƻ
They have gone forever. Զˡ
They have gone home. ǻأǵģˡ
They have had the tunnel shored up with concrete. Ѿˮѿӵӹ̡
They have held several meetings to draw up this year's production plans. ǿ˼λƶƻ
They have just been pulling our legs very wittily. ǲǸǿǳڶгЦˡ
They have just warmed up the same old plan. ֻǰԭļƻһİˡ
They have laid in a good store of provisions. ˴ʳ
They have left this district and gone to live in Bristol. 뿪Ǩӵ˹ضˡ
They have made good progress in industry with your generous coopration. Ϊǿĺڹҵȡúܴչ
They have made the final decision. ľ
They have made up a list. һű
They have made up for the loss. Ǽֲʧ
They have many farm implements. кܶũߡ
They have married for ten years. Ѿʮˡ
They have not reached an agreement yet , but at least they understand one another. ǻûЭ飬˽˱˴˵Ŀ
They have nothing in common with each other. Ǳ˴ûһ㹲֮ͬ
They have paid out a lot on repairing that house. ΪѸ˺ܶǮ
They have patched up their quarrel and become good friends again. ƽϢ˿ڽǣֳ˺ѡ
They have purchased much furniture. ˲ټҾߡ
They have reached out and stirred up troubles everywhere. ǵ֣鷳
They have saddled up their horses and got ready to set off. Ϻ׼
They have screwed up the door so that it can not be opened. ˿ŶסŴ򲻿ˡ
They have sent forth a report to the committee. ǸίԱȥһݱ档
They have shot away all their ammunition. ǰӵȫˡ
They have smoothed away some of their differences. һЩ硣
They have sold out their whole stock of eggs. ѾѼȫˡ
They have spoken for five tickets in the front row at the theatre. ԤǰϷƱ
They have swept down the house from attic to cellar. ѰǴݶ¥ȫɨˡ
They have to make the railway station at 5 o'clock. ǵӵվ
They have to start at once. Ǳϳ
They have to study out the problem. ǲò⡣
They have tried all available means to open the door. õķš
They have two sons and one daughter. ӺһŮ
They have won the match , but they are not crowing over their defeated opponents. ڱȡʤǶڱܵĶֲ
They have worked at this subject for two years. оѧѾˡ
They have worked out all the math problems by themselves. ѶؽЩѧĿȫˡ
They have written down his speech word for word. Ѿݽؼ
They haven't spoken since their difference last year. ȥǻû
They haven't started on the job yet. ǻûпʼ⹤ء
They heard a call for help. ȵĺ
They heard a knock at the door. š
They held a reception in honour of the foreign visitors. Ϊ߾дᡣ
They help people to live happily. ˶졣
They hit it off well ( with the natives). ǣͱˣദúܺá
They hoist cargo with a crane. ػ
They hope to chart out that particular area of the river. ϣӵǸضп졣
They immediately saw through what he had in mind. ϾͿ͸¡
They impeached him of high treason. ǿظѹ
They imposed through their magnifcent attire. ǿװƭ
They increased their income by raising silkworms and so on. ǿϵ롣
They informed her that the meeting will be held as scheduled. ֪ͨ齫ٿ
They insisted on their original view. ԼԭĿ
They insisted that he ( should) be present at the ceremony. ǼҪϯʽ
They intended no harm. ûж⡣
They interpreted his silence as consent. ǰĳĬΪͬ
They invariably take the lead in battles against floods. ڿ鶷УǴͷġ
They investigated the murder. ǵɱ¡
They invited us to the party , but we had to refuse because we were busy. ǲμӾۻᣬΪæֻþܾˡ
They joined battle with the enemy. Ǻ͵˿սˡ
They joined in friendship. ǵ޽ꡣ
They joyfully struck up the strains of a welcome march. ϲؿʼӭ
They keep a large herd of cattle. һȺţ
They keep three maids. Ů͡
They kept a few for themselves. ΪԼһЩ
They kept coming on. Ǽǰ
They kept the public in the dark about their agreement. ʹڶǵЭһ֪
They kicked the thief out of the room. ǰС͵䡣
They knew themselves to be in a difficult position. ֪ǵĴѡ
They knock off one book after another. Ǻܿдһһ
They knocked him down and robbed him of his watch and pen. ǰڵأıͱʡ
They know they are working for socialism. ֪Ϊ幤
They laboured for the happiness of mankind. ΪҸڵͶ
They laboured for two days to build a shelter. Ϊһڱǿ졣
They laboured under a difficulty. ˡ
They laid the patient back again on the bed. ְѲ˷Żشϡ
They laid up a ship for repairs. ǰѴȴ
They landed the goods from a ship. ǰѻӴϰ
They laughed a speech down. Цʹݽвȥ
They laughed over the letter which they had received from their little girl. Ц̸СŮš
They laughed the proposal down. Цܾһ顣
They launched a new attack at dawn. ʱǷһµĽ
They lead an active life. Ծ
They learned by experience. ǴӾѧϰ
They learned how to write letters in English. ѧϰдӢš
They led the father and son to Gessler , the cruel governor. ǰ̩ո쵽бܶǰ
They let off their guns at the intruding enemy ships. ֵĵнڡ
They let out cars by the day. ǳС㡣
They let the prisoner escape. ÷ˡ
They leveled a field yesterday. ƽˡ
They like playing table tennis , don't they? ϲƹ򣬲
They like sleeping out. ϲ˯
They like to play volleyball. ϲ
They live a lonely life in a lonely house in the hills. ɽһķżį
They live across the street. סֵĶ档
They live for nothing but pleasure. ֻΪֶ
They live in a farming region in Canada. סڼôũҵ
They live simple and happy lives. ǹżӶҸ
They live under the same roof and eat at the same table. ͬͬס
They live very simply. úܼӡ
They lived a lonely life. ǹżį
They lived a miserable life. ǹűҵ
They lived by honest labour. ǿͶ
They lived happily ver after. ˺һֱҸϡ
They lived in a shabby street. סһª
They lived in slavery. ǹū
They lived in small , dark houses. סС
They lived together in perfect union. ǹͬ÷ǳǢ
They lived up the mountain. סɽϡ
They lived very happily. ǹŷǳҸ
They loaded the cart with rice. ǰװϴ󳵡
They looked far and wide for the boy. ѰкԶұˡ
They lost no time in sending the joyful news to their comrads at home. ϲѶͬ־ǡ
They made a channel to take the water off the camp site. һˮӪصˮŵ
They made a check on his calculation. Ǻ˶ļ㡣
They made a protest. ˿顣
They made an attack on the invaders by night. ҹ߷һν
They made an expedition to the North Pole. ȥ̽ա
They made fun of Robert's big ears. ޲صĴ俪Ц
They made him king. ӵΪ
They made laws to separate the black from the white. ƶɰѺ˺Ͱ˸뿪
They made out they were weavers. Ǽװ֯ˡ
They made proposals for an international management of the Suez Canal. Ҫʿ˺ʵйʹܡ
They made straight for the auditorium. ֱá
They made the best of their way home. Ծٶȸϻؼҡ
They made the school a place for scientific experiment. ǰѧУһѧʵĳ
They made the school a place for scientific experiments. ǰѧУ˿ѧʵĳ
They made their plans in secret. ƶƲߡ
They made themselves tired. ǰԼŪúۡ
They made up for their inexperience by careful preparation for each lesson. ÿζϸ׼ԴֲԼ鲻㡣
They made up their minds to have the recorder repaired. Ǿ̨¼һ¡
They made us welcome. Ǳʾӭǡ
They make up one-third of the province's population. ռȫʡ˿ڵ֮һ
They make watches. ֱ
They managed to get the plans out on time. 㰴ʱ˼ƻ
They managed to talk over us. 跨˵ǡ
They marched on by sb.'s command. Ƿĳ֮ǰ
They marched the prisoner away. ǰѷѺˡ
They marked down that house for their headquarters. ѡǶǵָӲ
They marked out the tennis court with white point. ð߻򳡵ء
They married off their youngest daughter to a teacher. ǰСŮ޸һʦ
They measured the room to find how big it is. ⷿ䣬ж
They melted down the silver cups. ǰۻˡ
They met and discussed the means to resolve their differences. ǻ˽Ƿİ취
They met on several occasions. ǻˡ
They met the guests halfway. ڰ·ӭӿˡ
They met with warm welcome yesterday. ܵһӭ
They moved down to the shore. 򰶱ʻȥ
They moved foward in a body. һͬǰ
They moved slowly forward , looking to the right and to the left. ǰҹۿ
They must be anxious to know the particulars. һ֪ϸ
They must both have been delayed. һǶˡ
They must stay in the water , or they will die. ǱˮǾͻ
They mustered their supporters. ټǵ֧ߡ
They need to be helped over the difficulty. ǿѡ
They need warm clothing for the winter. ҪůĶ¡
They neglected to lay a good foundation. ûעһõĻ
They never sympathized with my point of view. ǴͬҵĹ۵㡣
They never talk to strangers. ǴӲ̸
They next attacked the problem of food supply. һֽʳӦ⡣
They nominated him president. ƾΪϯ
They noted down the time and date of this most unforgettable event. Ǽ·ںʱ̡
They observed the New Year Eve in conformity with custom. ǰϰ׹Ϧҹ
They occupied a four roomed house. סһĸķ
They occupy a suite of apartments. סһ׷䡣
They offered me a better position. Ǹһõλá
They offered their boat for sale for 2 , 000 dollars. ǰѴۣԪ
They often made fun of me for this. ΪǳҿЦ
They often offer assistance toward( s) the improvement of our work. ʱǹĸĽ԰
They often visit the villager home after work. ¹󳣵Ҵš
They often went to factories to give performances. ǳݳ
They often work over night. ǳͨﵩع
They often worked outdoors. ǳڻ⹤
They opened fire on the enemy. ǳ˿
They opened up his stomach to get at the source of the trouble. Ǹθ˵ҳ
They ought to be ashamed of themselves. ӦãΪԼе
They ought to be encouraged to think their own thoughts. ӦùǶ˼
They paddle their boat up the river. ǻСȥˡ
They painted out the names on the door. ǰϵͿˡ
They painted the house throughout. ǰѷȫһ顣
They painted the room in gay colours. ޵ɫˢ䡣
They parted at the fork of the road. ·ڷˡ
They parted in anger. ǲɢ
They passed a night in the hut. Сȹһҹ
They passed me in a carriage. ǳԱ߹ȥ
They passed through dangers. Σա
They passed through the village yesterday evening. ͨӡ
They phoned to every ward and suburb. Ǹͽ绰
They picked up their cases when the train came into view. ǿʱͰ
They piped the water away. ùܵˮߡ
They placed Giles in charge of the group. ǰżֶ˹С顣
They planted flowers such as roses , in the garden. ڻ԰õ֮Ļ
They played a joke on me. ǸҿһЦ
They played a shameful part in this farce. һ־а˿ɳܵĽɫ
They played at hunting when they were children. СʱԵϷ
They played tennis on the grass court. ڲݳϴ
They plotted out a plan of action. Ƕһжƻ
They plotted out the idea for setting up a sparetime school. ˴һҵѧУĴ롣
They ploughed through the sands in spite of the storm. Ƕŷ籩ѵͨɳء
They pointed her out as the famous singer. ָϳĸ質ҡ
They poisoned the food that the rats ate. ڸԵʳ˶ҩ
They poled the boat across the crowded harbor. øݰѴųĸ塣
They postponed sending an answer to a request. Ƴ˶һĴ𸴡
They poured the hot metal into the mould. ǰۻ˵Ľģ
They preferred her not to go with them. Ըȥ
They prepare plans for building. Ϊ̶ƻ
They presented 15 lively songs , dances and ballads. ݳʮĸսĿ
They pressed me to stay ( for) the night. ¹ҹ
They pressed on even though it was getting dark and snow had begun to fall Ȼ˲ʼѩȻǰ
They print the newspaper daily. ӡˢֽ
They produced a new play last week. һϷ
They promised a slight reduction in the price of TV sets. ǴӦ΢͵ӻļ۸
They promised that all books would be returned by Friday. ǴӦ֮ǰе鶼
They promised to finish the work next week. ǴӦɹ
They promised to help , but they ratted on us. ǱӦæģְˡ
They promised to put forth all their strength to accomplish the task. ǴӦһʹȫ
They proposed setting up a work study school in the brigade. ǽڴӳһ빤ѧУ
They pulled in the tractor inside the shed. ǰ
They pushed their bicycles up the hill. г¡
They put all the money earned into a big case. ǰǮװһֻ
They put away a lot. ǳԵúܶࡣ
They put her as much at ease as they could. ǽʹеڡ
They put her to the torture. ǿ
They put out for tenders for a new central heating system. баһµů豸
They put out some motors of high standards. ˼̨߼
They put up a new house here. һ·ӡ
They put wreaths on the grave. ǰѻȦڷĹϡ
They puzzled over the question for quite a while. ǿ˼˺ܾá
They quarrelled among themselves. Ǳ˴ˡ
They quarrelled with each other for the biggest apple. Ϊƻ˴
They quarrelled with one another about how to solve the mathematical problem. Ǿνѧ˴
They quickly ate up all of the dinner. Ǻܿľͳ͡
They railed off a space for the horse. ǸΧһط
They raise glasses to the friendship between the two peoples. ǾٱΪɱ
They rambled here and there in the woods. е
They ran away under the cover of mist. ڻ±ߡ
They ran down from the top of the hill. ǴСɽ
They ran short of provisions. ȱʳ
They re spraying DDT.to kill the insects. εɱ档
They reach after personal fame and gain. ׷
They really clue you up on things at that place. ǵȷǶ㼰ʱˡ
They received a good education at school. ѧУܵõĽ
They received a warm welcome. ܵһӭ
They received orders to start at once. ǽӵ
They recorded the temperature at intervals of 4 hours. ÿСʱ¼һ¶ȡ
They refused to cooperate. Ǿܾ
They refused to recognize this government. Ǿܲ
They remove their hats to honour the flag. ñ¾
They rendered great services to their country. ǶԹΰĹס
They repaired the machine in a moment. һͰѻ޺ˡ
They represent a very different social class. Ǵǳͬ׼
They required me to appear. Ҫҳ
They rescued the boy from danger. ӪǸա
They resisted the attack. Ƕס˽
They resolutely carried out the tasks assigned them. Ǽִ˽ǵ
They retreated from the battlefield. ǳս
They reunited after long years of separation. Ƕؾۡ
They review their lessons night after night. ÿҹϰΡ
They robbed him of his money. ǰǮȥˡ
They robbed the people of their liberty. Ƕɡ
They rooted about among piles of papers. Ķ﷭Ҷ
They rooted for our team. ΪǶӼ͡
They rooted out all the weeds they could see. ǰѿõӲݶγˡ
They rowed in the same boat. ͬۻ
They rowed the boat to the side of the lake and got out. ǰѴߣ˴
They run the national flag up in the morning. 糿졣
They rushed forward( s). ǳǰ
They sabotaged the railway lines so that the trains could not run. ǹ·ƻʹû𳵿ˡ
They sacrificed sheep to their gods. ǵ
They sacrificed their whole lives to the people. ǰһ׸
They sailed ( their ship) through safely. ǰȫأѴʻ
They sailed into the large stack of mail and disposed of it before noon. Ǿͷʮֳĵִһţ
They sailed the Pacific on a raft. ǳľɹ̫ƽ
They sailed the ship in yesterday. ǰѴʻۿڡ
They sang and danced all night. ǳ衢裬һϡ
They sat around a table , discussing the plan. Χۼƻ
They sat around the fire. ΧŻ¯š
They sat around the table. Χ
They sat closer together to make room for the teacher. ýһЩøһλʦõط
They sat in conference. ǲμӻ顣
They sat out until the sun went in. ڻһֱ䡣
They sat perfectly clear of each other. ȫֿš
They saved him from danger. ʹˡ
They say that speech is silver but silence is golden. ˵ĬǽֳܱĬ˵ã
They scaled the mountain in six days. ʱʵɽ
They scouted about the run away prisoner. ĴѲӷ
They scratched along somehow , although they had hardly any money. Ǽһģǻǿȥˡ
They searched every part of the forest. ǰɭÿһطѱˡ
They searched out the mislaid book at last. ҵŴ˵طǱ顣
They seem to regard it as a small triumph. ƺΪһССʤ
They seemed like so many little flags dotted about the schoolroom. Щϰ֣ƬС׺Žҡ
They seemed to be eating something. Ǻڳʲô
They seized on the ship and imprisoned the crew. ǿסȫ崬Ա
They sell books ( bags , etc.) of every description. ǳ۸ʽ鼮
They sent letters to us to greet this great festival of the Chinese people. Ǹдףйһΰա
They sent me a barrel of beer. һͰơơ
They sent me a letter of appreciation( =thanks). ǸҼһл
They sent me a notice. Ǹһ֪ͨ
They sent the manuscript back without comment. ǰѸ˻ûиʲô
They set a target for production. Ϊƶһָꡣ
They set about making preparations for spring sowing. ǿʼд׼
They set forth from Shanghai early this morning. ǽ峿Ϻ
They set forth in three small boats. ǷֳСˡ
They set off by car and made for the station. Ƕ˳ǰվ
They set sail on the sea. ǳ˴
They set the pole in a bed of concrete. ǰˮϡ
They set up a separate state of their own. ǽԼĹҡ
They set up many branches throughout the country. ȫöֹ˾
They shifted about for three years and then settled in New York. ʱ䶫ǨŦԼ
They shifted away from the district two years ago. ǰǴˡ
They shipped out for Europe today. ǽ̳˴ǰŷޡ
They shipped out in that sailing vessel. ϵ˴Ա
They shot off their weapons as a sign of victory. ǳǹʾʤ
They shot out every window in the building. ǿǹѽĴȫˡ
They shot up at the hill's top. ɽ
They should wake up to the danger they are in. ӦʶԼΣա
They shouldn't depend on foreign countries for oil. ǲӦʯ͡
They shouted as they ran. Ǳܱߺ
They show deep concern for the welfare of the masses. ǷǳȺڵĸ
They show up wherever the work is difficult. ﹤࣬Ǿͳ
They showed little mercy on their enemies. ǶԵ˲顣
They showered honours upon the heroes. Ƿ׷ЩӢ¾
They showered the speaker with questions. ⡣
They shut up business at five. ֹͣӪҵ
They signed in last night around eleven o'clock. ʮһʱǩ
They signed on a large number of casual labourers last week. ˺Щʱ
They simply yelled at his jokes. ֻΪЦЦס
They sized him up with a look. һ۾Ϳʲôˡ
They slept in the shade. ˯¡
They smuggled in some food for the comrades in the concentration camp. ǸӪͬ־͵͵ͽȥһЩʳ
They sometimes chatted away for hours. ʱһľǼСʱ
They soon got to talking together. ǲþһ̸ˡ
They speak English to each other. Ǳ˴˽Ӣ
They spend freely. ǸǮˬ졣
They spent a pleasant evening here. ȹһϡ
They spent altogether about two years compiling the book. ܹ˽ʱдⱾ顣
They spent hours in argument about the plan. Ϊƻ˺üСʱ
They spent the summer in a camp in the mountains. ɽҰӪȹ졣
They spiked the rails to the ties. ǰ춤ľϡ
They split the cost of the party between them. Ƿ̯˾ۻǮ
They split up the work between them. ǰˡ
They spoke of his fine qualities as a worker of new China. ǣ̸ΪһйĹ˵Ʒʡ
They sprang to action. ͻȻжˡ
They sprang up from their beds. ǴӴ
They spread bread with butter. ǰͿϡ
They staked out the area on which they intended to build. ǰѴнǿյ׮ˡ
They started him in as an apprentice. Ƚѧͽ
They starve for the experience of practical work. Ҫʵʹľ顣
They starved the enemy into surrender( ing). ʹ˶Ͷˡ
They stayed at our house overnight. ǼҴһҹ
They stepped aside so that their child could not overhear their conversation. ߵһȥúǵ̸
They stood back to back. ǱԱվš
They stood firm in their demand for friendship with China. ǼҪй޽Ѻá
They stood under a big tree. վһô¡
They stopped at a roadside inn for the night. ·ߵСͣҹ
They stopped off to pick up some food. ڰ·³ͣŪԵġ
They stopped work for a smoke. ֹͣ
They struck for freedom. Ϊɶս
They struck into conversation. ͻȻ̸
They struck out in the direction the old peasant had indicated. ǳũָķȥ
They study the machine which we are making use of. оʹõĻ
They submitted because they were compelled. ǲòӡ
They substituted milk for cream. ţ̴֬
They supplied the people with arms. ǹ
They take a different view of an affair. ǶֲͬĿ
They take another road. һ·
They talk a great deal by this means. ַк̸ཻܶ
They talked in a low voice in order that they should not be heard. ̸ܵͣⲻ
They talked in English. Ӣｻ̸
They talked me out of the habit. ȰҸĵϰߡ
They talked the night away. ̸һҹ
They tasted delicious. ǳζ
They taught the governor a lesson by giving him a good beating. Ǻݺݵܶһ٣һѵ
They teamed up with the neighbouring communes on the irrigation project. ڽЭȹ̡
They themselves wanted to do it. Լ¡
They therefore removed him from his position. ǳְ
They thief who was caught informed against the others. ץҷͬ
They thought it would be easy. ΪǺס
They thought the book worth publication. Ϊֵó档
They thought the young man would fail through inexperience , but he contrived to put Ϊȱʧܣ跨
They threaten him with a law suit. Կظ
They threaten the Italian people in the name of democracy. Ϊڣв
They threatened revenge. вҪ
They threw themselves into a contest. ǻͶ
They tied the ship to the quay with ropes. ӰѴ˨ͷϡ
They tired themselves out with fruit picking. ժˮժˡ
They told of his devotion to duty. ̸ְء
They told of his revolutionary optimism in the face of fatal illness. ̸֢֮ʱĸֹ徫
They took a cut in salary. ˿֧
They took a dislike of the city. ǲϲС
They took a seat at the small round table. СԲ¡
They took him to hospital last night and he's already been operated on. ǰͽҽԺѿˡ
They took in every word of my lecture. ע˵ÿһ֡
They took these things by the handles. סְЩ
They took up the thread of the conversation. Ǽ̸
They tracked the bear through the forest. ׷ֻܣͨɭ֡
They trade in their car every three years. ÿԾ³
They trained her for nursing. ʿ
They tramped the streets all night. ڽһҹ
They transmitted the revolutionary tradition to the younger generation. ǰѸͳһ
They transported the bricks in a lorry. ÿש
They travel to work by tube. ǳ˵ȥϰࡣ
They travelled around the country. ȫ
They travelled north from England to Scotland. ǴӢеո
They treat him like dirt. ǰһĲֵ
They treated him with great cruelty. ǼΪпŰ
They tried hard to prevent the war. ͼֹս
They tried him for murder. ɱ
They tried in vain to pour oil upon troubled waters. ͼƽϢ粨ûгɹ
They tried out for the relay race. ǲμ˽ܵѡ
They tried to beat the flames back. ѻء
They tried to break up the meeting. ͼɢˡ
They tried to decrease the costs. 跨ͳɱ
They tried to dress him up as a \ national hero \. һӢۡ
They tried to make out the expression on her face. Ŭ뿴沿ı顣
They tried to split the revolutionary front from within. 跨ڲѸߡ
They trifled away the best years of their life. һеĻƽ껪
They trusted themselves to his guidance. ָ
They try to follow after a peaceful settlement. Ǿȡһƽ취
They try to round up a scattered herd of cattle. ͼѷɢڸһ
They turned a blind eye to the sufferings of the people. װſЩѵǡ
They turned out more kinds of products than was originally planned. Ʒֱԭƻࡣ
They urged him to action. Ǵߴȡж
They urged that the library be kept open during the vacation. ҪͼݼҲš
They use specially trained dogs to watch over their sheep at night. ҹܹѱĹȺ
They volunteer to help serve behind the counters. Զվ̨
They waited anxiously for an answer. ǽصȴش
They waited in suspense to hear the end of the story. żصȴµĽ֡
They waited on at the scene of the accident until an ambulance arrived. ڳµصţֱһȻ
They walked away hand in hand. ֵȥˡ
They walked off at last. ߿ˡ
They walked side by side. Ǽ粢ߡ
They want to build factories and railways. Ҫ·
They want to establish trade relations with us. ҹó׹ϵ
They want to sum up their past experience before going on. ܽһ¹ȥľټɡ
They wanted me to go in for teaching. ҪҸѧ
They wanted to speak with us for a few minutes. ̸һ
They warned of an approaching snowstorm. Ƿбѩľ档
They watched our performance with satisfaction. عۿǵݳ
They weeded the wheat fields last Sunday. 죬ݡ
They went aboard the ship. ˴
They went all out to combat the drought. ȫԸ͸ɺ
They went east. ȥ
They went in and got chatting together. ߽ȥʼ̸
They went on and on. ѽѽ
They went to a lonely place in the mountains. ǵɽмįĵط
They went to Shanghai by air. ɻȥϺ
They went to the movies yesterday afternoon. ȥӰˡ
They went up the Severn from Bristol to Gloucester. ĺʻȥӲ˹ж۵˹ء
They were already engaged then. ʱѾ顣
They were always ready to go through fire and water for the sake of the Chinese peopl ʱ׼ΪйĽŶ
They were angered by his words. ǱĻŭˡ
They were assisted in finding their families. ǰҵǵļˡ
They were attentive to my words. ǶҵĻע⡣
They were both born on the same day and in the same town. ͬһͬһ
They were brought to the police station in chains. Ǳ֡
They were busy getting in the crops. æոׯڡ
They were charged with conspiring against the government. ǱıƷ
They were chatting away in a corner. ݽǴ̸
They were commanded by a captain and a corporal. һξһʿ졣
They were confident that they would reach their aim. ĴﵽǵĿġ
They were crowded closely together. ǽؼһ
They were cruelly treated. ܵпĶԴ
They were dead against his plan. ƴļƻ
They were delighted that the date of the conference had been fixed. ڶˣǺܸˡ
They were detained for two weeks by the heavy rains. Ǳڡ
They were determined that we should stay in the rear. ǾҪں󷽡
They were determined to die rather than surrender. 
They were determined to drive the aggressors out of their soil. Ǿİ߸ϳ
They were determined to face up to the difficulties. ǾЩѡ
They were disagreeing about what the book claimed. Ƕе˵һ¡
They were disputing whether to start at once or wait. ϳǵȥ
They were each issued an army uniform. ÿ˷׾
They were expecting each moment to see in the distance some indication of the enemy. ʱ׼ŷԶ˵ļ
They were fifty in number. ܹʮˡ
They were filled with horror when they heard the bad news. Ϣʮ־֡
They were for the most part students. Ǵ󲿷ѧ
They were getting along fairly well. ദ൱á
They were given two each. ÿã֣
They were glad they had done their bit in building up the countryside. ǺܸΪũһ
They were going about their everyday affairs. æǵճ
They were hungry and thirsty. ּֿʡ
They were in the middle of dinner when I called. ȥݷǵʱڳԷ
They were killed to the last man. ǱɱһҲʣ
They were laying for him in the dark , and when he stepped out of his car , they all ڰһ³Ǳһ
They were listening to the news over the radio. Ź㲥
They were looking for buried treasure. ѰڵµĲƱ
They were lost in the deep of the forest. ɭʧˡ
They were majestic in appearance. Ǳϣϵġ
They were making a plan underground. ܵز߻
They were marked red on some of their white feathers. ǵһЩɫëͿϺɫ
They were married by a priest. ǵĻʦֵġ
They were married in strict privacy. ǼΪܵؽˡ
They were men of wealth and good education. ǶܹýǮˡ
They were moved deeply by her noble mind. Ǳе˼ظжˡ
They were mutual enemies. ໥ΪС
They were needed on the fields. ҪڵͶ
They were not bothering their heads with him at all. һҲΪġ
They were not sure whether they could come or not. ǲܿ϶ܲ
They were observed entering the hall. ˿߽ȥˡ
They were often caught in such activities. ǳײǸֻ
They were on the defensive. ǲȡơ
They were orderd to stand apart. Ըվ
They were ordered to engage at once. ǽӵʼս
They were ordered to stand back. ˡ
They were playing the game in a friendly spirit. ǱѺõľ
They were poor and had to struggle for a living. ǺΪ
They were praised sky high. Ǳ졣
They were puzzled by the move ( with the question). һж⣩ʹǸеĪ
They were ready to suffer death for the sake of their country. ԸΪ
They were rescued by a fisherman. Ǳһȳ
They were right; we should not wait to be hit. ˵öԣǲӦŰ
They were sailing westwards. С
They were satisfied with the new house. Ƕ·ʮ⡣
They were silent for a while. ǳĬһ
They were so deeply absorbed in watching the show on television that they found it ha Ǿ۾ؿŵıݣ᲻뿪
They were so excited by their success that it was hard for them to come down to earth ǵĳɾʹǹ˷ܣˣҪǻصʵϻ
They were so moved that they burst into tears. Ƕжÿ
They were soon tired of him. ǲþͶеᷳˡ
They were still working silently. ǻڲظɻ
They were taken to the garden and shown around. Ǳ԰ιһ
They were talking in whispers. ˽
They were the delegates from China to the Geneva Conference. й߻Ĵ
They were the first to arrive at the party. 絽
They were the first two Englishmen to fly over the Atlantic. ȷԽӢˡ
They were the result of years of careful observation , thought and study. ǳϸĹ۲졢˼оĽ
They were tortured by the heat. ȶʹࡣ
They were very grateful to their kind protector. ʮָмĵıߡ
They were walking in opposite ways. ෴ķš
They were walking in step. ǲһµš
They were walking through the wood. С
They were warming themselves before the fire when I came. ʱ¯ǰ
They were warned of the approach of the enemy. ˸ǣˡ
They were wedded yesterday. Ļ顣
They were working on the Emperor's new clothes. ڸƻʵ۵װ
They were worn out with all this hard-work. ôصĻǶƣˡ
They will be home late because they are working overtime. ǻؼҪˣΪӰɻ
They will come to grief for it sooner or later. ΪǳԿġ
They will discuss giving further assistance to the oppressed peoples. ǽ۸豻ѹԮ⡣
They will have a determining say in their own future. ȨԼδ
They will hold off their announcement until next month. ǽ֪ͨƳٵ¸·
They will not hurt people. ǲ˺ˡ
They will rake the leaves off the grass. ǽѲݵϵҶӰȥ
They will travel in the northern cities. ǽڱС
They will try conclusion with a football team. ǽһ֧Ӿߵ͡
They will work up the data into an article. ǽġ
They wished to have closer cultural and economic links with us. ԸиеĻ;ϵ
They won by unfair means. òֶȡʤ
They won over difficulties. սʤѡ
They wondered at his learning. Ƕѧʸе档
They wondered to see him looking so cheerful. ô˵ӣǺ֡
They won't sit back and let you do it alone. ǾԹһ˸ɵġ
They work hard all day long repairing and cleaning their nest. Ͷɴɨǵס
They worked away quietly. Ǿؼš
They worked over the old furniture. Ƿ˾ɼҾߡ
They worked the good yarn in with the bad. ǰѺɴ󵽻ɴ
They worked the whole day without taking any rest. 칤һҲϢ
They worked together to make a boat. Ǻһ
They would rather starve than give way. ԸҲЭ
They would run for the United States. ǽȥμܡ
They yelled their good-byes as the bus left. ʱǴټ
They'll give ( have) a dance. ǽᡣ
They're asking 100 a month rent. Ҫÿ¸Ӣ
They're chopping back on expenditure this month. Ҫ֧
They're full of good advice about reading. ߾ǹĶĽԡ
They're giving away free glasses at the supermarket. гͲ
They're going to pick cotton this afternoon. ȥժ޻
They're going to remove into a new building. ׼һ¥
They're keeping their design under wraps until they see what their competitors come o ֱǵľ߹ǲŻǵļƻ
They're making a new road. һ·
They're near in blood. Ѫͳ
They're off ! Ƕˣ
They're tractors. ЩЩ
They've arrested almost everybody. Ǽе˶ˡ
They've built another space station. ǽһռվ
They've decided to make the house of brick. Ǿש
They've each decided , haven't they? ǸԶ԰ɣ
They've got a map of the world. һͼ
They've had heavy snow in Scotland. ո˴ѩ
They've had words , I believe. ҿǳˡ
They've only just got up. Ǹո𴲡
They've passed the entrance examination for Nanjing Teachers' College. ͨϾʦѧԺѧԡ
They've removed to Suzhou from Wuxi. Ǵᵽȥˡ
Thick clothes are not suitable for hot weather. ²촩
Thick clouds darkened the sky before the rain fell. ǰŨܲա
Thick mists closed about us. Ũǡ
Things are drawing to a crisis. ȽΣͷ
Things are getting better. ںת
Things are going ahead smoothly. չ˳
Things are shaping up well. չá
Things came out as we had expetced. Ȼϡ
Things didn't go as smoothly as we had expected. ĽչԤϵ˳
Things go on in the course of nature. ﰴȻɷչ
Things have changed in the last ten years. ʮˡ
Things in nature will be brought to light gradually. Ȼｫ𽥱ʾ
Things like this don't come down on one suddenly. ²һӾͻ䵽ͷϵġ
Things will change with the course of time. ʱƶ仯
Things will ease up a bit. ͡
Think carefully before you answer. ڻشǰúһ롣
Think of a number , any number you like. һ֣ϲκֶС
Think of what I've said. ˵Ļ
Think well before you decide. ˼Ժ
Thirty divided by two is fifteen. ʮԵʮ塣
This , I think , is a fair division. ҿǹƽġ
This accident was due to his carelessness. ¹
This adventure is for the young. ðջ˵¡
This advertisement is calculated to attract the attention of house wives. ͥǵעΪĿꡣ
This afternoon an old scientist will give us a talk on the computer. һλϿѧҽڼı档
This afternoon I helped a blind man across the road. ҷһä˹·
This alloy is ever so strong. ֺϽǳ̡
This animal is dangerous and should be caged in. ͷҰ׵úܣӦùصȥ
This apparatus produces harmful radiations. װòкķߡ
This appears small in contrast with that. ǸȾԵСˡ
This apple is badly speckled. ƻкܶߵ㡣
This area has been marked off as a future playground. ط׼ٳá
This argument doesn't hold water. ۵վסš
This article in today's paper seems to be inspired by the government. 챨ֽϵƪƺǸдġ
This article is bound to go up in price. Ʒ϶Ǽ۵ġ
This article is too long and has to be cut. ƪ̫Ҫ̡
This bad fish stinks ! ˣ
This bears no relation to you. ûйϵ
This beautiful painting is a prize. ĻƷ
This big new hotel certainly put our town on the map. ùһʹǳгˡ
This big store is an outgrowth of the little shop James started ten years ago. ̵ǼķʮǰС̵귢չĽ
This black substance is carbon. ֺɫ̼
This boat leaks. ˴©ˮˡ
This book as a whole is a good one. ˵ⱾǺõġ
This book belongs on the top shelf. ⱾӦһϡ
This book deals with music. Ȿֵġ
This book deals with the Middle East. Ȿǹжġ
This book explains the meaning of words. Ȿǽġ
This book has over three hundred pages. Ȿٶҳ
This book has three hundred leaves. Ȿҳ
This book is a best seller. Ȿһֳ顣
This book is all rubbish. ϻƪ
This book is definitely easier than that one. Ȿ޿ɻɵرǱס
This book is his maiden effort. ⱾĴŮ
This book is in short the best I've read. ֮ܶⱾҶõһ
This book is intended for beginners. ⱾרΪѧ߶ࡣ
This book is largely read by children. ⱾҪǶͯġ
This book is made of paper. Ȿֽġ
This book is mine and the other is Adrian's. Ȿҵģһǰﰲġ
This book is not in the least difficult. ⱾһҲѡ
This book is not only interesting but also instructive. Ȿ鲻Ȥһнԡ
This book is said to have been translated into English. ˵ⱾӢ
This book is stiff reading. Ȿ
This book is the key for use of students only. Ȿרѧõ⡣
This book isn't at all what it is cracked up to be. Ȿһ㲻˵á
This book shows you how a car starts. Ȿ˵ôġ
This book treats of the progress of medicine. ⱾۼҽҩĽ
This book was published recently. Ȿġ
This book will be the target of bitter criticism. ΪϸĶ
This book will be very useful;it will supply a need that has been felt for years. ⱾãǶҪ
This bottle holds one litre. ƿװһ
This bottle is only half full. ƿֻװһ붫
This bottle of ink can last you half a year. ƿīˮðꡣ
This box doesn't lock. ֻϡ
This box is lighter than that. ӱǸᡣ
This box is made after a new pattern. Ƿʽġ
This box is very strongly made. úܽʵ
This box will serve as a table. ӿɵá
This boy is a nuisance in class. кǰϵĵ
This boy is the despair of all his teachers. ⺢ʹеʦеʧ
This branch needs to be supported. ֦Ҫ֧һ¡
This bread is dry -- I must have a word with the baker. ˣҵȥͬʦ˵һ˵
This bridge was built by the soldiers. ʿġ
This broken fence is in want of repair. Ҫ
This broken light is an inconveniecnce. һ鷳¡
This bucket has leaks in it; the water is going to run out. ֻͰ©ˣˮ©ˡ
This building was designed by a young architect. һὨʦƵġ
This bus can carry 40 passengers ʮ˿͡
This business means a lot to me. ¶ҷǳҪ
This cabbage soup is tasty. ְײζá
This car can carry a load of 1 ton. һء
This car is 2 meters in breadth. ס
This car is for hire. á
This car is inferior to that one. 
This car is mine and that car is theirs. ҵģǵġ
This car is two years old but it looks as good as new. ˣɿȥµһ
This car tank holds 8 gallons of petrol. װ˼͡
This carpet is too thick to double up. ̺̫񣬲
This case is rather heavy but that one is fairly light. ֻ൱أֻ൱ᡣ
This case is very heavy; I can't lift it. Ӻأ̧
This chainshop has a large connection. ̵˿ڶࡣ
This change in the world outlook is something fundamental. ۵תһת䡣
This change of outlook was immediately reflected in his works. ۵һ仯Ʒеõӳ
This change of state is a physical change and not a chemical one. ״̬仯仯ǻѧ仯
This classroom is big and bright. Ҽȿ
This clearly shows the difference. һʾһ塣
This clock gains two minutes a day. ÿӡ
This clock is not telling the right time. Please set its hands back ten minutes. ֻӱʱ׼벦ʮӡ
This cloth crumples very easily. Ⲽ塣
This cloth has a pretty pattern. Ⲽ
This cloth is good stuff. ⲼϺӡ
This cloth is made of soft silk. Ⲽù⻬˿֯ɵġ
This cloth sponges well. ֲܺá
This cloth wears well. Ⲽʹ
This coat doesn't fit me-it's so big. ²ʺҴ̫ˡ
This coat is too large for me. Ҵ̫
This coffee is too bitter to drink. ⿧̫ûȡ
This coffee is too hot to drink. ⿧̫ȣûȡ
This coin will pass curent here. Ǯͨá
This cold wind is too much for me. ֺܲˡ
This college has 2 , 000 full time students. ѧԺȫѧǧˡ
This colour contrasts strikingly with green. ɫȻͬɫ
This colour contrasts well with green. ɫɫܺá
This colour is fast. ɫʡ
This command was not to be disobeyed. ܷԡ
This commune run factory turns out various kinds of agricultural implements. 칤ĸָũߡ
This company is tied up with ours. ҹ˾ͬǹ˾ϵ
This confession surprised everybody. һʹ˳һ
This conjecture is not well founded. Ʋȱݡ
This cotton padded coat has lasted me three years. Ѵꡣ
This cup is minus a handle. Ɑûа֡
This custom may be traced up to the Tang Dynasty. ׿׷ݵƳ
This deepened our hatred against the reactionaries. ¼ǶԷɵޡ
This defendant is accused of theft. ⱻ汻͵ԡ
This determined him to act immediately. ʹ¾ϲȡж
This determined his fate. ˡ
This dictionary gained credit all the country over. Ȿʵȫĳơ
This dictionary sells well. Ȿֵ·ܺá
This dictionary tries to simplify the meanings of words. ⱾʵŬѴ򻯡
This dirty floor wants a scrub. ذˣҪϴһ¡
This dish has been spiced up. ̲Ѽϡ
This disposes me to believe. š
This distance equals two kilometres or 1.2428 miles. ڹӢ
This does not apply to you. ޹ء
This done , they packed up their tools and went home. ֮ʰ𹤾߻ؼˡ
This door won't latch properly. ŲΡ
This dress is a little too short for me. ¶˵˵㡣
This dress is a trifle too tight. ΢һЩ
This dress is exactly what I wanted. Ҫ¡
This dress is tight on me. ´Ϻܽ
This drink stings. ƻġ
This dry weather has sprung the door. ʹѿ˷졣
This elephant is like a snake , as anybody can see. ͷߣκ˶óġ
This end of cloth is enough for a skirt. 鲼ͷ㹻һȹӡ
This English expression corresponds to that French one. Ӣ﷨Ǹϡ
This essay is most imaginative. ƪ¸
This exercise whips up the circulation of the blood. ˶ܴٽѪҺѭ
This expression is against idiom. ִʲϺϰߡ
This fabric is washed out. ֯ϴɫˡ
This fact adds great weight to his conclusion. ʵʹĽ۸з
This fact lends probability to the story. ¸Щԡ
This factory has its own lighting plant. з豸
This factory has produced a new model machine. ҹһ̨ʽ
This factory turns out chemical fertilizer. ҹʡ
This failure may be turned to our advantage. Ҳ԰ʧܱɶ顣
This farm has a slight slope that causes the water from rain and snow to flow down to ũиС¶ˮѩˮʵȥ
This fish is one foot long. һӢ߳
This fish is very tasty. ܿɿڡ
This flower hasn't much smell. ⻨ζŨ
This fruit will keep till spring. ˮԱ浽졣
This furniture is so old and useless that you might as well chop it up for firewood. Ҿ̫ˣˣ˵հɡ
This gave him a good start in life. һǸõĿˡ
This girl chased the butterfly , but lost it. Ů׷Ϻû׷ϡ
This gives the muscles of your lens and iris a chance to shift position. ͸ľ弡ͺĤлλõĻᡣ
This gold coin rings true. öġ
This good work merits a prize. ƷӦõý
This grey weather depresses me. ʹҸеû
This had made it necessary for agriculture and industry to develop very quickly. ʹùũҵٷչ
This hall is calculated to hold two thousand people. ƻǧˡ
This happened in London. 鷢׶ء
This has provided valuable data for work in soil improvement. Ϊṩ˱ϡ
This hat does not fit me;please show me another. ⶥñӳߴ粻ͷһҿ
This hat does not shade your eyes from the sun. ⶥñӲʹⲻ䵽ϡⶥñӵס
This hospital has been equipped by your foreign comrades. ҽԺ豸ǵͬ־ṩġ
This hostility has continued into our own day. ֵж
This hotel was originally the house of a duke. ùݵһλķӡ
This hotel will do us very nicely. ҷúдǡ
This house fetched 20 , 000 pounds. Ӣ
This house has changed hands twice this year. ⷿӽתΡ
This house has come down from father to son for eight generations. ӸӣӴѾ˰˴ˡ
This house is mine. ䷿ҵġ
This house is ours. ǵġ
This house isn't as big as that. û
This house will suit us down to the ground. ӽʹʮ⡣
This idea hit me when I wake up this morning. ҽʱͻȻ⡣
This injured his pride. ˺ġ
This ink stain won't rub out. īղ
This invention is a great advance. ÷һ޴
This invention was distined to change the mode of living for millions of men. һؽı˵ʽ
This is a basic principle. һԭ
This is a better example than the first. ӱͷһá
This is a birthday present. һ
This is a blue vest. һɫıġ
This is a book that I have been needing for a long time. ҺܾҪõ顣
This is a common experience. һֳ
This is a common mistake among students. ѧгĴ
This is a difficult job--don't rush me. ²ð죬ҡ
This is a discovery of great worth. һмֵķ֡
This is a door , but it is disguised as a bookcase. һţαװһܡ
This is a double bed. һ˫˴
This is a downward slope. һ¡
This is a draughty house. һͨķݡ
This is a dreadful disaster. һµѡ
This is a dreary book. һ顣
This is a dry book. һ﷦ζ顣
This is a dry well. һڿݾ
This is a fine drawing. һÿ衣
This is a glass manufactory. һҲ
This is a good book of reference. һܺõĲο顣
This is a good car. Its only drawback is that it uses a lot of petrol. һΨһȱǺͽ϶ࡣ
This is a good composition , apart from a few grammar mistakes. ˼﷨ƪĺܺá
This is a good composition. һƪ¡
This is a good copy of the painting. The original is in the National Gallery. ŻһܺõĸƷԭڹ
This is a good location for a shop. ̵ĺõص㡣
This is a good opportunity to gather together what we learned. ǸܺõĻܽһѾѧĶ
This is a good shot of the boat. һþͷ
This is a later edition. һϽİ汾
This is a machine of great power. һ̨ʵĻ
This is a map of China. һйͼ
This is a masterly piece of work. һ
This is a matter of the utmost importance. һҪ¡
This is a matter that needs consideration. һҪǵ¡
This is a mature plan. һȫļƻ
This is a medicine bottle. һҩƿ
This is a melancholy scene. һ˱˵龰
This is a mellow apple. һƻ
This is a merchant ship of 5 , 000 tons. һǧ̴ֵ
This is a minor road. һҪ·
This is a mirror which distorts the features. һ澵
This is a monster potato. һ
This is a monthly magazine. һ¿
This is a most useful reference book. һǳõĲο顣
This is a nasty room. һķ䡣
This is a new model machine which is very easy to operate. һ̨ײͻ
This is a new type of dictionary. һ͵Ĵʵ䡣
This is a novel depicting Japanese customs. һձС˵
This is a painting of the queen. һŮͻŮ
This is a part of the town that I do not know very well. Ҳ̫Ϥ
This is a photo of my house with the mountains in the background. ҼҵƬȺɽ
This is a piece of dismal news. ˾ɥϢ
This is a piece of little amber stones. һСС껯ʯ
This is a plane borrowed from the West. Ǵķɻ
This is a play in six acts. һĻ硣
This is a point impertinent to the argument. һ̫Զ۵㡣
This is a present for you. Ǹ
This is a quick train. һп쳵
This is a rare species of rose. һֺõ塣
This is a redevelopment area. Ǹ¿
This is a report worthy of special remark. һƪֵעı
This is a right angle; that is a sharp angle. һֱǣһǡ
This is a room in a worker's home. ǹ˼ͥһ䡣
This is a room with an outlook on the sea. һܹͺķ䡣
This is a sheer day dream. һİΡ
This is a small town of 23 , 000 inhabitants. һǧС
This is a smashing film. һǳõĵӰ
This is a song written in the key of B flat. һ׽ӡ
This is a story in six instalments. һƪڵĹ¡
This is a subject index. Ǳ
This is a Swiss made watch. һʿֱ
This is a temporary arrangement. ʱš
This is a tractor of the latest design. һ̨Ƶ
This is a train on the Jing Bao line. Ǿϵһг
This is a very delicate matter. һ΢顣
This is a very funny book. һܶЦ顣
This is a very valuable painting. һͼ
This is a vivid green hat. һɫñӡ
This is an apt answer. һʵĴ𸴡
This is an awkwardly ugly building. һʮѿĽ
This is an elementary question. һ⡣
This is an entire mistake. ȫȻ
This is an expensive hat. һǮñӡ
This is an express train for Beijing. ǿر쳵
This is an extraordinary sight. һرľ
This is an impossible state of affairs. һ޷̬ܵ
This is an improvement on your previous efforts. ԭŬˡ
This is an improvement over last years sale. һȥ۵Ľ
This is an inevitable result. ǱȻĽ
This is an infrequent stamp. һźƱ
This is an instrument for measuring speed. һֲٶõ
This is an odd glove. ǵֻס
This is an open box. һſڵĺӡ
This is an open market. һ¶г
This is an open question. һδ⡣
This is an opportune moment to remind him. ǡʱ
This is an outside estimate. ߵĹơ
This is an unpleasant story. һȻζĹ¡
This is an untidy room. һ䲻ķ䡣
This is aside from the subject under discussion. 뿪۵⡣
This is bad news. һϢ
This is beyond dispute the best book on the subject. ǹ޿ɷõ顣
This is called recycling. ա
This is fantastic dreams. һΡ
This is generally conceded to be the best edition. ձΪõİ汾
This is grave news. شš
This is her very son. ӡ
This is his understanding of the problem. ⡣
This is how the situation sizes up in key fields. ǶԼҪĹơ
This is how things stack up at present. Ŀǰ˵
This is independent of man's will. ǲ˵־ΪתƵġ
This is italic type. б塣
This is made of solid gold ( silver). Ǵƣġ
This is much the best. õˡ
This is my coat. It's mine. ҵ¡ҵġ
This is my contention to this question. Ҷһ۵㡣
This is my daughter. She s called Mary. ҵŮ
This is my fifteenth visit to Europe. ҵʮηŷޡ
This is my first attempt at English composition. ҵһӢĵĳԡ
This is my first visit to Tokyo. ҵһηʶ
This is my inner room. ҵҡ
This is my left lung. ҵΡ
This is my own camera , which I bought with my own money. ԼģԼǮġ
This is my study. ҵ鷿
This is new to me. һڲ֪
This is no isolated instance. ⲻǹӡ
This is no secret. It is generally known. ⲻʲôܡձض֪
This is not a heavy stone , its size being taken into consideration. ڣʯͷء
This is not a light task. ɡ
This is not a time for contention. ⲻ۵ʱ
This is not a very good book. ⲻһõ顣
This is not imagination but reality. ⲻǿ룬ʵ
This is not the dictionary which I referred to. ⲻָǱʵ䡣
This is not your own , is it? ⲻԼİɣ
This is our last hope. Ļᡣ
This is our new teacher. һλǵʦ
This is our own make. Լġ
This is outside my plan. ⲻҵļƻС
This is pure spring water. ǴȪˮ
This is real silk. ˿
This is sour milk. ţ̡
This is taking a little more time than we thought. ԤҪൢʱ䡣
This is the best book I have read for years. õ顣
This is the boy whose textbook was lost. Ƕʧαĺӡ
This is the cap of my fountain pen. ҵˮʵıס
This is the Carters' house and ours is the next. ǿؼҵķӣǵǸ
This is the chief street in the town. ǳҪֵ
This is the coldest day we have had this winter. Ƕһ졣
This is the complicated machinery of a lift. ǵݵĸӲ
This is the copy of a well known picture. һġ
This is the farthest I can go. Զֻߵ
This is the figure of Lu Xun in marble. ³ѸĴʯ
This is the fourth time you have been late to school. ǵĴѧٵˡ
This is the guiding principle in our work. ǵָԭ
This is the home of my own. Լļҡ
This is the indicative mood. ǳ
This is the key to the problem. Ĺؼ
This is the last time I go with you , from now on you must go alone. һˣԺȥˡ
This is the last week of the term. Ǳѧһܡ
This is the little boy whom Comrade Li saved yesterday. ͬ־ȵǸк
This is the old actor's last performance. λԱһݳ
This is the only example I can give you. ܸٵΨһӡ
This is the outline of a house. һ䷿ӵͼ
This is the place where the famous general He Long was born. ĵط
This is the product of his labour. Ͷĳɹ
This is the ship's maiden voyage. ǸôĴŮ
This is the social obligations incident to life in the diplomatic service. ⽻罻
This is the task cut out for the next week. ǰĹ
This is the very thing I was looking for. ҪѰҵĶ
This is the walk that I like best. ȥɢĵطһ·
This is the warmest day we've had this month. ů͵һ졣
This is the worst storm we've had for years. һꡣ
This is the wrong book. I wanted the green one. Ȿ顣ҪƤһ
This is tons( =far) better than that. Ǹõöࡣ
This is too evident to require proof. ºԣ֤
This is too stiff; I can't bend it ( with my hands). ⶫ̫ӲҲܣ֣Ū䡣
This is too valuable to be left lying about-lock it away somewhere. ⶫܹأҷţʲôطɡ
This is used to keep the rain out. ġ
This is what he set out to say. Ҫ˵Ļ
This is what I counsel you. ҶҸ档
This is what I think. ġ
This is where I live. סĵط
This is where once I worked. ĵط
This is your book. 顣
This is your last chance. еһλᡣ
This jar is made of copper. ̳ͭƵġ
This job is a breeze. ׾١
This kind of bicycle is not sold in our shop. ̵겻г
This kind of bird is dying out in the world. 𽥾ˡ
This kind of cloth might easily pass for silk. ֲױ˿
This kind of news knocks you back a bit , doesn't it? ϢʹеԾ
This kind of wood saws easily ( badly). ľĺ׾⣨׾⣩
This knot here has got loose. Ľˡ
This knot is so tight I cannot undo it. ̫ʵˣҽⲻ
This lake has been fished out. ѱ
This lamp belongs in this room. Ӧݡ
This land should be ploughed up. Ӧúõطһ
This land yields abundantly. ճɺܺá
This land yields good crops. ܳׯڡ
This language always rebels against my attempt to master it. ʹ˽⡣
This latest information confirms him in the belief that we will surely win. һϢʹһʤ
This law has been passed for the public safety. ͨΪ˱֤ڵİȫ
This law has lapsed. ʧЧˡ
This letter is from the young man I'm going to marry. ҪλСӼġ
This letter is personal , and I don't want anyone else to read it. һ˽ţҲκ˿
This line is as long as that one. ͬһ
This little boat pulls two oars. С˫á
This little puppy will become a big dog. ֻСһ󹷡
This lock has a special key. аرԿס
This locomotive has many advantages. ̨ŵ㡣
This machine goes by electricity. ̨ɵƶġ
This machine is knocking badly. ̨տ
This machine will not work. תˡ
This magazine appears quarterly. ־ÿȳһΡ
This magazine caters for teenagers who go in for athletics , camping , etc. ־ǹ˶ҰӪȵĶġ
This magazine is put out every Friday. ־ÿ档
This man is a student of Shakespeare. Ǹһλоɯʿǵѧߡ
This man was killed in battle. ˡ
This man was standing around when the fight took place. սʱվڸ
This map is drawn to the scale of one inch for each 100 miles. ͼǰһӢһӢıɵġ
This marked a new upsurge in the struggle of the people in the area. ־¸߳
This material will not take fire. ֲϲŻ
This may give me an opportunity to study abroad. ܸҳѧϰĻᡣ
This may possibly be true. ġ
This measure will have much effect. ִʩЧ
This meat cooks quickly. 졣
This meat does not digest well. 
This meat has gone bad. ⻵ˡ
This meat is going off. ⲻˡ
This meat is not done. û졣
This meat is not very fresh. ⲻʡ
This medicine has made me better. ҩЩˡ
This medicine is to be taken three times a day. ҩΡ
This medicine is used to treat external skin disease. Ƥⲿļ
This medicine will clear up your cold. ҩκĸð
This medicine will operate quickly. ҩЧ졣
This medicine will work on the affected part. ҩܶԻá
This milk has been watered down. ţѲˮˡ
This milk has been watered. ţ̲ˮˡ
This mistake is largely due to my carelessness. ҪҵĴĴ⡣
This money is in payment for the work you have done. ǮǶĿ
This month I must economize as much as I can. ұ뾡ܵؽʡ
This morning someone called up from downtown and asked to see me at two o'clock. ˴绰Ҫʱҡ
This morning they went shopping. ȥˡ
This morning three students had on T shirts and blue jeans. ѧɫţп㡣
This morning we are going on a coach tour of the city. ǽҪ˴γ
This murder film is unsuitable for children. ⲿıɱӰƬ˸ǿ
This museum is made up of three parts. ݷ֡
This mystery puzzles me. ʹҰ˼⡣
This new dictionary is a great aid to me. Ȿ´ʵҺа
This new jacket of yours looks nice. ºƯ
This new plan is a gamble. ¼ƻһðա
This new suggestion is a distinct improvement from the one I originally made. ½ԭĸĽ
This newly liberated country is going to have a rough time , but it will pull through ½ŵĹҽ࣬ؽɹѹء
This news started me thinking. Ϣ˼
This newspaper is dependable. It always tells the truth. ֱֽɿܽ滰
This nickname will stick to him. ºŽһֱ˽ȥ
This notice is important. Stick it up where everybody can see it. ŲҪ˿üĵط
This novel is translated into three foreign languages , namely , English , German and ⱾС˵ģӢºͷġ
This nylon doesn't knit up as well as pure wool. ë֯
This obliged us to stay in the rear. ʹں󷽡
This old car isn't up to a long journey. ڳ;С
This one I shall keep for myself. һԼˡ
This one is much worse than that one. һһˡ
This only confirms him in bad habits. ֻʹǼֻϰߡ
This ought to be completed. Ӧð꣨д꣬ȫ
This overcoat is much worn. Ѵúܾˡ
This overcoat of mine has already seen five years of service. Ѿ֮á
This package was wrapped up by my brother. ֵġ
This painting depicts the Battle of Waterloo. 滬¬սۡ
This painting is a masterpiece. 
This painting represents a hunting scene. ͻչ˴Ե龰
This pair of shoes will last at least a year. ˫ЬٿԴһꡣ
This paper is not smooth enough. ֽ⻬
This paragraph describes how the young man struggled bravely against the strong waves һдǸͬӢ²
This paragraph relates to the October Revolution. һʮ¸ġ
This park extend for a long way. ԰չԶ
This part of Europe was overgrown by giant pine trees. ŷ޵һ˲
This part of the country is still backward. һ
This particular law is often broken. һΥ
This path leads to the next village. С·ͨ¸ӡ
This phrase tends to become obsolete. ѽΪϴʡ
This piano wants keying up. ܸҪ
This picture does not come up to the one you showed my yesterday. ûҿһá
This picture is a copy. The original painting is in a museum. ⻭ǸƷԭһ
This picture is a great contrast to that. ⻭ǷкܴĲ
This picture is not really by Picasso. It is a forgery. ŻǱϼģαƷ
This picture was knocked down to Mr.Kent for a hundred dollars. һԪ
This piece of meat is very tough , and no one has been able to bite into it. Ӳ˭Ҳҧ
This piece of stone has not been properly faced off. ʯͷı滹ûкܺõŪ⻬
This pill will cure your headache , I warrant you. ұ֤ҩƬһκͷʹ
This pilot has clocked up much longer flying time. Ա¼µķʱ䳤ˡ
This place is desolate of all vegetation. طľ
This place is ideal for a picnic. طҰ롣
This plan allows of no change. ƻݸġ
This plan has the teacher's approval. ƻΪʦͬ
This plan is apparently a good one. ƻȻǺõġ
This plan must be realised by all manner of means. ƻһҪʵ֡
This plan of yours cuts into our schedule rather badly. ǵƻҪռȥճ̱ﲻʱ䡣
This plant doesn't crop very heavily. ֲջ̫
This plant laid off 4000 workers last year. ȥǧˡ
This plant runs wild all over this part. һֲ𣬱ؽǡ
This plastic bag is not big enough to hold so many buns. ֻϿڴװôͷ
This play comes under the category of critical realism. 籾ʵ塣
This point will be touched on in another chapter. һһ漰
This pot goes on the top shelf. ޶÷ŵӵĶ㡣
This print is very clear and easy to read. ׶
This problem is too hard for me to solve. ̫ѣҽˡ
This problem regards every student in the school. ȫУѧйϵ
This proposal does not commend itself to me. ᰸ûиҺӡ
This punch can strike out four moulds at a time. ̨崲һγֻģӡ
This pupil does credit to your teaching. ѧʹĽѧܵ
This puppy is very plain , but the children love it. ֻСÿǺǶϲ
This question allows of no dispute. û۵ء
This question is too complicated for me. ˵̫ˡ
This question we have already discussed at some length. Ѿϸ۹ˡ
This railway is electrified. ·ǵġ
This region is even with no high hills. ƽ̹ģûиɽ롣
This region is remarkable for its scenery. з羰صʢ
This remedy will relieve the pain. ƽʹࡣ
This report , if anything , is more trust worthy than that. ݱǷ΢ɿһЩ
This report has no foundation. ûиݡ
This restaurant serves plain food , but it is delicious. ҷ깩Ӧҳ㷹Ǻܿɿڡ
This revolutionary historical novel centres in the Autumn Harvest Uprising. ⲿʷС˵Ϊݡ
This river heads up in the Tianshan Mountains. ӷԴɽɽ
This road needs to be widened. ·Ҫӿ
This road reaches to the river. ·һֱ쵽ӱߡ
This room has a lot of windows and is very light. кܶരǳ
This room is cold - there is no heating. ䷿䡪ûů
This room is laid aside for reading. ҡ
This room is lighted by electricity. õ
This room is set apart for reading. ䷿á
This room is square--it is 4m4m( four metres by four metres). ⷿεġ׳׿
This room is twice as large as that one. ӱǼһ
This room measures 5 metres across. ӿס
This room needs doing out. ⷿҪɨ
This room needs to be well swept out. Ҫúôɨһ¡
This rope won't tie. Ӵᡣ
This running warmed him to a certain extent. һʹůһЩ
This saw won t saw at all. ѾӲܾⶫˡ
This school gives thorough instruction. ѧУѧ档
This scientist is known to have been working on this problem for about ten years. ֪λѧоһѴʮ֮á
This seat converts into a bed. λԵá
This section is now cleaned up of bomb damage. ըɵƻѾˡ
This sentence is an atributive clause. ǶӾ䡣
This sentence just doesn't make sense , no matter how you read it. ӣǽͨ
This set of plates is incomplete. Ӳȫ
This sewing machine is capable of being improved. ̨һǿԸĽġ
This shadowy path is cool and quiet. Сˬľ
This shaking had begun two years ago. ģëǰõġ
This shelf slants to the right. б
This shelter was supported by four posts. ĸ֧ŵġ
This shirt is one size smaller than that one. Сһš
This shirt is too big for me , it's very loose. ôʣҴ̫ˡ
This shop deals in electrical goods. ̵꾭ӪƷ
This shop handles meat and eggs. ̵꾭͵
This shop promises to take back any goods that don't satisfy the person who buys them õ걣֤Ļ˻
This shop sells native produce. ̵زƷ
This shows their economy is declining. ˵ǵľ˥ˡ
This situation ended by founding new China in 1949. ־йա
This slender tree bends when the wind blows hard. δʱϸᱻġ
This snow means no sport this afternoon. ⳡѩʹ㲻ˡ
This song is based on an old folk tune. ׸һСΪġ
This song is often sung by children. ǳ֧衣
This sort of recycle of waste materials is a way of reducing pollution. ַϲϵѭʹǼȾһ;
This sort of weather is quite common. Ǻܳġ
This soup is too thin. ̫ϡˡ
This soup will do for six people. ˺ˡ
This specialized subject spreads over three years. רҵҪꡣ
This spray will finish off the insects. ɱЩӡ
This square is full of shops. ȫ̵ꡣ
This store is proud of the square way in which it does business. Ǽ̵Ժ
This story brought back my unhappy childhood. ʹұҵͯꡣ
This story does not bear on the question. ºⱾûϵ
This story is rather steep. ºܲ
This stuff does stick to your fingers , doesn't it? ⶫ棨ճ֣
This subject has no interest to ( for) me. Ŀ˵ûʲôȤζ
This suitcase won't lock because it is too full. ϣΪװ̫ˡ
This sum of money approaches the required amount. ѾӽҪĿˡ
This sum will go far towards my expense. ʿӽӦ֧
This summer he is helping Mr. Brown at his gas station. ڼվ
This talk is too deep for me. ˵̫ˡ
This tea tastes too sweet. ̫ˡ
This theory will win upon them. ѧ˵ʹǸȤ
This ticket admits two persons. Ʊ볡
This tight collar is strangling me. ʹϢ֮С
This tool serves many purposes. ⹤ж;
This town dates back to Roman time. ڹʱʼеġ
This town has a good bus service. йúܺá
This town is noted ( famous) for its old buildings. ϵĽơ
This train connects with the bus for Los Angeles at San Francisco. ھɽɽ뿪סɼνӡ
This train goes through to Taipei. ֱ̨
This train is direct; you do not have to change. ֱģ㲻ػ
This train stops at every station. лÿվͣ
This tree bears no fruit. 
This tree does not fruit well. ĹӲࡣ
This Tuesday is the 7th and next is the 14th. ߺţ¸ʮĺš
This type is clearly marked off from others. ʽԵ
This type of engine can be seen everywhere in the country. һ͵Ļȫضܿ
This used to be a very poor village. ӹȥ
This variety of apple is very sweet. ƻ
This vase falls over a lot because the base is too small. ƿΪƿ̫С
This wall is a defence against the sea. ǽǵֵˮġ
This wall is built of red bricks. ǽúשġ
This was a great occasion , there were flags everywhere , the band was playing , and һʢĳ棬ĵƮأ˶
This was a measure against which he had spoken. ԷԹһʩ
This was a new and pleasant revelation. һµʾ
This was an overnight journey. һͨҹС
This was contrary to my expectation. ҵ෴
This was her third conviction. ζ
This was ten years ago. ʮǰˡ
This was the most natural thing in the world. Ȼˡ
This watch is worth 100 yuan at the utmost. ֵֻһԪ
This watch was presented to me on that occasion. ֻǸʱΪƷ͸ҵġ
This water is pure-you can drink it. ˮǽྻġԺȡ
This way , please , madam. ˣߡ
This weight is too heavy; I can't raise it. ⶫ̫أҾٲ
This wheat grinds well. Сĥá
This will avail him nothing. ûʲôô
This will be the house we're looking for , I suppose. ǴҪҵķӰɡ
This will bring them in several thousand yuan. ⽫ʹǵõǧǮ
This will detract from his reputation 
This will help drive home the meaning of the new words. ڰЩʵ彲塣
This will improve the pupils fluency of reading. ʹѧʶø
This will make a great difference to me. һһ
This window opens on the college garden. ȴԿУ԰ľɫ
This wine does not equal the first. ƿûеһƿζá
This won for him the first prize of $15 , 000. ΪӮһǧԪͷȽ
This wood won't kindle because it's wet. ľͷʪģ㲻š
This word can only be used in familiar coversation. ֻڱȽ̸֮С
This word has lately come into common use. ſʼձʹá
This word is now obsolescent. ѷˡ
This word means nothing. û塣
This word springs from Latin. ʳ
This work admits of no delay. ⹤̲ݻ
This work demands care and patience. ⹤Ҫϸĺġ
This work exacts the closest attention. ⹤Ҫ߶ȵע
This work ought to be done at once. ӦϾ
This work took us 10 days. ǻʮʱ䡣
This workpiece doesn't need to be cut short. Ҫж̡
This world came into being long ago. ܾǰ硣
This worry is enough to drive me mad. ⷳʹҷ衣
This year , short skirts are in. ʱ˶ȹ
This year records cost more than ever. ĳƬ궼
This year we have a bumper harvest in grain. ǹա
This year we plan to expand our rice plots. Ǽƻ
This year's style in dresses is different from last year's. װʽȥĲͬ
Thomas Edison was a great inventor. һλΰķҡ
Those are floating islands of ice. ЩƯıɽ
Those are jagged rocks. ЩǾ״ʯ
Those are the girls who live next door. סڸڵĹǡ
Those books are my property. ЩҵĶ
Those books belong to the library but this is my own. ЩͼݵģⱾԼġ
Those books rise above the ordinary level. Щ鳬һˮƽ
Those boys are my cousins. Щкҵıֵܡ
Those boys in the corner there must keep quiet. Ǳ߽ϵļӱ뱣ְ
Those branches scrape away at the window whenever a wind rises. һЩ֦ͲŴӡ
Those cream cakes tempt me ! Щ͵ң
Those curtains could do with a wash ! Щϴһϴˣ
Those dark clouds will probably bring rain. ƬƺܿҪꡣ
Those dirty socks smell ! Щӳˣ
Those encircled there were unable to break out. Χ޷ӳ
Those first words were to change my world. ѧЩʽıҵء
Those four and Bob formed a basketball team. ĸ˼ϱһӡ
Those glorious features impressed themselves into his soul. ò̵ӡ
Those goods were then looking up. ЩﵱʱǼۡ
Those houses are so strongly built that they would keep up even in a violent earthqua Щúܼ̣ʹǿҵĵҲᵹ
Those in the rear moved up. ǰƶ
Those lorries are manufactured to the order of the Communication Bureau. ЩǰֵͨĶġ
Those noisy fellows seem to be out for trouble. Щ˵ǺҪ鷳
Those obstacles must be removed. Щϰ
Those old magazines won't fetch you much. Щ־˶Ǯ
Those parents and teachers walked over young children. ЩĸͽʦĮͯԸ
Those pink shoes and yellow socks do not go together. ˫ۺЬͻӲ䡣
Those rotten eggs have stunk the place up. ЩطóѬ졣
Those tall glasses are too high for me to fetch. Щ߱ӷŵ̫ˣòš
Those two have made a match of it. Ѿ顣
Those two horses make a good match. ƥ䡣
Those were themselves. Լ
Those who are ready , please raise your hand. ׼õˣ֡
Those who break the law shall be punished. ˭Ҫܵͷ
Those who do good will have their rewards. µ˻õñġ
Those who have made mistakes must be treated on the merits of each case. ˴ͬ־ҪԴ
Those who have not known hunger can never imagine how it feels. û˲֪ʲôζ
Those who lie and cheat will never get away with it. ЩѺƭ˵˾ӵùͷ
Those who want to go are to turn in their application before Friday. ȥ˱ǰ롣
Those who were present criticized him for his rash behavior. гϯ˶Ӧ³ç
Though he had stolen from his employers , they did not dismiss him , out of considera Ȼ͵˹ĶڶͥĿǣûн
Though he is very old , he works hard. ˣŬ
Though hot after her long walk , she refused a drink. Ȼڳ;ȣȴԸˮ
Though I fail , I shall try again. ȻʧˣһҪԡ
Though in the green , he may not be equal to the task. Ҳʤ
Though its structure is somewhat loose , the novel is not bad. ⲿС˵ĽṹȻЩɢǲġ
Though she was in a hurry , she stopped to talk. ȻܴæȻͣ˵
Though the ship carried away in the storm , no casualties have been reported. ڷ籩Ȼʧߣû˵ʲô
Though the village was hit by a big flood the commune members were not discouraged. Ȼˮ֣Աǲ١
Though they were very tired , their enthusiasm never slacked off. Ȼƣ룬ȴʼձ
Thoughts ran through his mind. ԺһЩ뷨
Thousands of English words are derived from Latin. ǧӢġ
Thousands of people are employed in the manufacture of shoes. Ьҵ˳ǧˡ
Thousands of people gathered for the pop festival. ǧ˾ۼμֻᡣ
Thousands of people poured into the stadium to watch the football match. ǧӿۿⳡ
Thousands of people went to see them off at the station. ǧ˵վС
Thousands of people were present. мǧ˳ϯ
Thousands of Young Pioneers under the good care of the Party are growing up sturdily. ǧȶԱڵĹػ׳ɳ
Thread is finer than rope. ߱ϸ
Thread is wound on spools. ϵġ
Threatening won't do any good. в޼¡
Three attacks were made during the night. ҹ䷢ι
Three beers , please. ơơ
Three boys of the class were absent because of illness. ȱϯ
Three cheers for the king. Ϊꡣ
Three chickens hatched today. ֻСˡ
Three generations live in our house. Ҽסһ
Three guests lingered after the party. λֶЩʱ䡣
Three hundred tailors began to make him a suit of clothes. ٸ÷쿪ʼһ¡
Three labourers were making a hole in the road. ·ڶ
Three multiplied by six is eighteen. ʮˡ
Three of his paintings have been marked out for exhibition. ѱѡУ׼ȥչ
Three old men were seated at the table. λ˾ò͡
Three policemen overpowered the robber. Ǹǿ
Three removes are as bad as a fire. Ǩܻ֡
Three squads constitute a platoon. һš
Three strikes of the hammer drove the nail in the wood. ӰѶýľͷ
Three students were told off to clean the classroom. ѧȥɨҡ
Three swimming birds are the swan , the duck , and the goose. 졢ѼӺͶֻˮࡣ
Three thousand is written with a three and three nought. һɵġ
Three times four is twelve. ĵʮ
Three years have gone by since his return. ԴѾȥˡ
Through the darkness we saw a small gleam from the cottage. ڰУǿǸСһ΢⡣
Throw a stone into still water and watch the ripples spread in rings. ˮӿʯͷ΢ɻβɢ
Throw it away. It's quite worthless. ӵⶫô
Throw the ball to me. Ӹҡ
Throw the waste paper in the basket. ѷֽӵֽ¨
Throw those empty bottles into the dustbin. Щƿӽ䡣
Thursday comes before Friday. ֮ǰ
Thursday follows Wednesday. ġ
Thus one can turn failure into success. תΪʤ
Thus the first workers' league came into being. һ˾ˡ
Thus the wind can aid appreciably in cooling the surface layers of the ocean. һܹԵȴı㡣
Thus we see that plants need light. ˣֲ֪Ҫ⡣
Tian An Men Square looks more beautiful than ever with all the lights on. 찲Ź㳡ƻȥˡ
Tiananmen Square is in Beijing. 찲Ź㳡ڱ
Tianjin is to the southeast of Beijing. ڱĶ档
Tie one end of the rope to the tree and leave the other end free. ӵһϵϣһ˲ϵ
Tie the string tight on that parcel or it may come undone. ϵΣɢġ
Tie the two pieces of string together. ߽һ
Tie your shoe laces in a bow. Ьɺᡣ
Tigers are flesh eating animals. ʳ⶯
Tight shoes and hot weather are the causes of tenderness of the feet. Ьӽȣʹʹ
Tim is very hungry because he has had no food for ten hours. ķܶΪѾʮСʱûԶˡ
Tim is very young , but his reading is very advanced. ķȻС
Tim plays tennis for his school. ķѧУμ
Time and tide wait for no man.( prov.) Tide passes quickly , so do not delay taking a 裩²
Time drags when you are waiting for a bus. ȹʱʱú
Time flies like an arrow. Ƽ
Time goes by so slowly when you're waiting for a train. Ȼ𳵵ʱʱر
Time has gone by. ʱѹȥˡ
Time is an important factor to consider in cooking. ʱǺҪġ
Time is gliding fast away. Ƽ
Time is measured by the hour. ʱ䰴Сʱ㡣
Time is so precious that you must make full use of it. ʱܱ
Time passes quickly when you're busy. æʱ;ʱÿ졣
Time passes very quickly. ʱ졣
Time presses. ʱȡ
Time slipped by. ʱ䲻֪عȥ
Time slips by when you are enjoying yourself. ʹʱʱĵعȥˡ
Time spun away when we were occupied in repairing the farm tools. æũߵʱʱܿعȥˡ
Time takes wings when you're enjoying yourself. 㾡ʱʱɿ
Time went by slowly. ʱš
Time works many changes. ʱƶγ仯
Times have changed. ʱˡ
Time's up. ʱ䵽
Tin , iron , silver and gold are metals. ͽǽ
Tina and Jane gave a joint party. ȺͼϾٰһξۻ
Tina was frightened , but she stayed calm. һԱ򾲡
Tiny pieces of substance were spun off by the sun to form the planets. Сʱ̫׳γǡ
To a certain extent his ideas are valuable. 뷨һ̶мֵġ
To abandon oneself to pleasure. ڻС
To be strong , a country must have unity. һҪǿʢŽһ¡
To be sure , he's rather young for such an important position. ȻҪְһЩ
To be taken three times a day before meals. дҩƿϣһΣǰ
To begin with , we must consider the problem all sidedly. ȣǱȫؿ⡣
To betray a friend is a base action. ɵġ
To breathe the fresh air will do your lungs good. ʿķкôġ
To conquer or to die. ɹʡ
To die for the people is quite glorious. Ϊʮֹٵġ
To do him justice , we must admit that his intentions were good. ƽۣǱǺõġ
To do him justice we must admit that his intentions were good. ƽۣǱǺõġ
To drop off is an idiom which means to fall asleep.To drop off ǳ˼˯ˡ
To go to the United States , you must get a visa at the U.S. embassy. ʹݵõǩ֤ȥ
To his amazement the bee began to perform a dance. ʹǣֻ۷ˡ
To his disgust , he saw a dead dog in his garden. ʹŻǣڻ԰һֻ
To investigate a problem is indeed to solve it. ǽ⡣
To know everything is to know nothing. ͨɡ
To learn a foreign language well is no easy matter. We must go about it earnestly. ѧһﲢ׵£ǱԴ
To maintain his health he takes a walk in the morning. Ϊ˱ֽÿɢ
To manure land is to spread manure on it. ʩǰѷϡ
To master a language , new words and grammatical rules are not enough. Ҫһʺ﷨ǲġ
To my deep indignation he has cheated me. ʹʮߵƭҡ
To my disappointment , he did not come. ʹʧû
To my fury , I saw that the dog had taken our meat. ˣҲȻŭ
To my mind his presence is an important factor in this matter. ҿڳеһشء
To my surprise , he was not hurt in spite of his fall. ʹҾǣˤȴûˡ
To our great disappointment , it rained on the day of our visiting the Great Wall. ꣬ʹǴΪʧ
To read in the glaring light hurts one's eyes. ҫ۵Ĺ¿۾
To say 2+2=5 is incorrect. ˵ӵǲȷġ
To say things that are untrue is wrong. ˵ٻǲԵġ
To say yes and mean no. ķǡ
To sell such a suit as that to a millionaire ! һһλ̣
To some passengers , time is of more consideration than money. Щÿ˵ʱȽǮҪ
To start with , we have the correct leadership of the Party. ȣеȷ쵼
To the best of my belief there is no danger. ûΣա
To the joy of his friends , he won a lot of money. ӮǮǺܸˡ
To the surprise of everyboby , the beggar took out a bag of gold. ʹҾǣؤȻóһӡ
To this day I still can't make out why they did so. ֱһΪʲô
To this end , we should make a study of these problems. ӦרоЩ⡣
To this something still unseen they gave the name radium. ǸδĶΪء
To travel by land takes much longer than by air. ½·ɻҪʱ䳤öࡣ
To what degree are you interested in English? ӢȤﵽ̶ֳȣ
To whom did you give the money? Ǯ˭ˣ
Tobacco was introduced into Europe in the sixteenth century. ̲ʮʹŷޡ
Today , many polluted rivers are getting cleaner and cleaner. Ⱦ˵ĺԽԽɾ
Today he is happy and in a good temper. ܸˣܺá
Today his wish is being realized. ԸѾʵˡ
Today is a special holiday. رա
Today is Monday and yesterday was Sunday. һա
Today is Monday. һ
Today is my birthday. ҵա
Today is the first of May , so tomorrow will be the second. һգա
Today is the tenth of January. һʮա
Today is Wednesday; tomorrow is Thursday. ġ
Today some of the treasures and mummies are on show in museums. 죬Щ䱦ľڲչ
Today we shall begin at page 40 , line 5. Ǵҳпʼ
Today's football match has been washed out by a sudden downpour. һͻȻٵĴȡˡ
Today's minimum temperature was 5. ¶Ƕȡ
Today's newspaper published this news. ıֽϢ
Toilets are marked 'Ladies'and 'Gentlemen'( or 'Gents'). ֱŮúá
Tokyo's a hot place in summer. Ķһȵĵط
Tom !--Yes ! What do you want? ķȣҪ
Tom always gave in to his big brother. ķĴ硣
Tom batted for two hours. ķСʱ
Tom came to a pause and then went on writing the letter. ķͣһ£ֽдš
Tom came to visit me yesterday. ķҡ
Tom copied the clothes of the pop star. ķģиǵʽ
Tom didn't take the job , he didn't want to take the bread out of another worker's mo ķûиǸ˵ķ롣
Tom felt ashamed because he had told his father a lie. ķеΪ˵˻ѻ
Tom got out of control. ķòˡ
Tom has torn his trousers on a nail. ķĿӱӹˡ
Tom has visions of becoming a pop star when he grows up. ķ󳤴Ϊһиǡ
Tom is a jobbing gardener. ķǴ㹤԰
Tom is a printer's devil. ķӡˢʹͯ
Tom is an invalid. ķλˡ
Tom is eating a sandwich. ķڳһ
Tom is reading in his room , but the other boys are playing on the playground. ķķڶ飬кڲٳ档
Tom is stronger than his brother. ķܵܣ磩
Tom is the apple of his mother's eye. ķĸ׵ı
Tom is weak in maths. ķѧá
Tom is working hard because he is determined to pass the exam. ķùѧϰΪҪͨԡ
Tom knows why. ķ֪ԭ
Tom learned his trade so well that his boss soon called him one of his first strings. ķѧѧúܺãϰΪ֮һ
Tom lived in a low house. ķסһͰķ
Tom lives in a log cabin. ķסľ
Tom looked at the plate number of the car. ķ˿ƺš
Tom mimicked his fat uncle riding a bicycle. ķѧгӡ
Tom shouted , \ Walk up , ladies and gentlemen , and see our wonderful collection of ķеŮʿǣǣɣ
Tom shows great determination. ķֳܴġ
Tom stirred ( up) the other children to ( to do) mischief. ķĶӶ硣
Tom stuck up to the bully without the least timidity. ķηӵطǸǿļһ
Tom timed his journey so that he would be home before dark. ķʱ䣬Աǰصҡ
Tom was angry at being shoved around by the son of the boss. ϰĶڲķʹеŭ
Tom was talking to Mary. ķں˵
Tom was upsetting the other children , so I showed him the door. ķĺӣҰȥˡ
Tom will not take less. ķһҲá
Tomatoes are now in season. ˡ
Tomatoes are plentiful in the summer. ܶࡣ
Tomorrow afternoon we are to listen to a report on the current world situation. ҪйصǰƵı档
Tomorrow is the fatal day--the day of graduation. ǺҪһ졪ҵһ졣
Tomorrow she shall determine whether to go abroad or not. Ƿ
Tomorrow will be a holiday. ż١
Tomorrow will be Friday. 塣
Tom's conduct in school has gone from bad to worse. ķѧУΪԽԽ
Tom's father was a farmer in Texas. ķĸǵÿ˹ݵһũ
Tom's name is excepted from the list. ķִɾȥˡ
Tong guan is the meeting of the Yellow River and the Wei River. ǻƺӺμˮĻϴ
Tonight I shall be quite free. ҺС
Tonight there will be fun. ϽǺֵġ
Tonight will be the important night. ǹؼһ
Tony arrived late , as usual ! ỹͬһٵˣ
Tony carved his name on a tree with a knife. õӰֿϡ
Tony changed his books at the library. ͼݻֽ˱顣
Tony fell and wrenched his ankle. Ťײ
Tony got a job in the factory because his uncle had influence there. ǸҵһΪȨ
Tony haunts the sports centre. ᳣ȥ˶ġ
Tony is likely to win. ܿȡʤ
Tony is the most likely winner of the race. пȡʤ
Too many cooks spoil the broth. ʦջûˮԣ
Too much drink makes him feel ill. Ⱦ̫ʹеܡ
Too much indulgence in sweets is bad for our health. ְǹкڽ
Too much praise turned his head. ʹͷת
Top drivers are racing at the race course. ͷȵ
Torn between anger and selfreproach , he could hardly fall asleep. ߣԹԼֱû˯š
Torn between their research work and their teaching , they often forgot to eat and sl ҪоҪѧŪ÷ʳ
Tourists invade Rome in spring. 죬οӵ
Toward the end of the card party , Tom had a sudden streak of luck and kept winning s ƾֽҪʱķʱתϵӮơ
Towards evening a cold wind sprang up. ʱ֣һ硣
Tracey's birthday was in June. ¡
Tracy is seventeen. ʮˡ
Trade has been rather bad this year. ൱á
Trade is dull. ҵ
Traffic signals are red , yellow and green lights which tell drivers when to stop and ͨźǺơƵƺ̵ƣǸ߼ʻԱʲôʱͣ
Traffic was interrupted by a snow storm. ͨѩϡ
Traffic was interrupted by... ͨϡ
Trains run on a railway track. ·ʻ
Trains run on schedule without mishap. гаȫ㡣
Transitive verbs take an object. ﶯҪб
Translate the following into English using the verbal phrases in brackets. ĶʶоӢ
Translate the following sentences into Chinese , please. оɺ
Travel was slow and dangerous in England a thousand years ago. һǧǰӢΣա
Trees and flowers are all plants. ͻֲ
Trees send forth new leaves in spring. ľҶ
Trees surrounded the lake. Χ
Trevor showed great courage when he saved the child from the burning house. ︥һаѺӴȳʱֵ÷ǳӢ¡
Trials often test a man's quality. 鳣һ˵ıԡ
Troops are massing ( are being massed) on the frontier. ڱ߾ᡣ
Troops were called out to deal with the disorder in the city. ӱȥѹеɧҡ
Troops were distributed all over the country. ӷֲȫ
Troops were dropped or landed by gliders behind the defenders. ѲͶ͵ӵĺ󷽡
Troops were landed by gliders. ǳ˻½ġ
Trousers , shirts and jackets are all men's garments. ӡͶ¶˵װ
Truth lies on either side or on neither side. Ҫô߶ԣҪô߶
Truth will always prevail. ʤ
Try and move it. ƶ
Try hard to win success. Ŭȡʤ
Try how far you can jump. ԿԶ
Try my pen. һҵĸֱʡ
Try not to get into any trouble. 鷳
Try some of this. 
Try this new soap. һ·
Try to avoid danger. Σա
Try to be civil to her , even if you don't like her. ʹ㲻ϲҲҪЩ
Try to catch and kill wild animals. 跨ɱҰޡ
Try to clean it with petrol. һϴ
Try to get home early for your mother's sake. Ϊĸ׵ԵʣҪؼҡ
Try to get some more , we'll share them. ŪһЩɡ
Try to help your mother a little. һæ
Try to judge fairly. ͼƽо
Try to judge what can be ignored. ҪжʲôǿԷŹȥġ
Try to keep cool when you're in danger. ΣʱҪ侲
Try your fortune. ɡ
Try your strength. 
Tunnels are being cut through mountains. ڴɽ
Turn around ! ת
Turn around , you may look this way. ת߿
Turn in everything captured. һнɻҪ鹫
Turn it out. ص
Turn left when you reach the church. ߵա
Turn off the lights when you go out of the room. 뿪ʱϵơ
Turn off the tap. ˮͷ
Turn on the TV , please. ѵӴ򿪡
Turn right at the next corner. ¸սת
Turn right at the next junction. һ·ҹ䡣
Turn the handle to open the door. תŰ־ܿš
Turn the page of your book. 鷭ҳ
Turn the page over and you'll see a map. ҳȥͿԿһŵͼ
Turn the screw to the right to tighten it. ˿Ťתʹ
Turn the water off. Don't let it waste. ˮϣװ
Turn to the right at the corner. ˹սǴת
Turn your books over. ǵ鷭
Turning the corner , we found a steep rock in our way. һ䣬ǿһ鶸͵ʯסȥ·
TV producer 
Twelve o'clock is the usual time to have lunch. ʮͨǳԷʱ䡣
Twenty books will not go round this class. ʮ鲻䡣
Twenty four for day and night , some for darkness , some for light. 硢ҹʮСʱʱڰʱ
Twenty girls competed in the race. ʮλμܡ
Twice two is four. ġ
Two and two are four. ӵġ
Two and two make four. ӵġ
Two books later , the author came into his own. дԺλγԼķ
Two boys burst into my room. кҵķ䡣
Two children under the age of ten count as one person. ʮµͯһˡ
Two extra carriages were joined on at Nanjing. Ͼվӹڳᡣ
Two families share in the use of the kitchen. Һ
Two gangs of workmen were mending the highway. ӹ޹·
Two halves make a whole. һ뼴һ塣
Two horses were drawing the cart. ƥ
Two hours later the ship set sail for China. ͷ֮Ҵйˡ
Two is to four as( what)eight is to sixteen. ĵڰ˱ʮ
Two ladies attended the little princess. Ů̺С
Two men on horseback-nothing else ! ϡûˡ
Two men volunteered to search for the missing climber. ԸȥѰλʧٵĵɽ˶Ա
Two men were deep in argument. ҵۡ
Two negatives make an affirmative. 
Two noblemen forced him into their carriage. ǿƽ
Two noblemen forced him onto their carriage. ǿƽ
Two noblemen took him to a lonely house. һƧķ
Two noes make a yes. 񶨵ķ񶨾ǿ϶
Two of the windows were found broken. Ȳˡ
Two of us were told off to get water. е˱ȥˮ
Two pages of this book are stuck together; I can't separate them. ⱾҳճһˣûǷֿ
Two parties will combine to defeat the third. ɽһԻܵ
Two people were killed by lightning in the storm. ˱
Two plus two equals four. ӵġ
Two rabbits came out of the hole , both of which the dog killed immediately. ֻܳ϶ҧˡ
Two return tickets to London , please. ŵ׶صƱ
Two thirds of the work will soon be finished. Ҫ֮ˡ
Two tigers got away from the zoo last night. ֻϻҹӳ˶԰
Two words had been crossed out. ʡ
Two years later , he was elected president of the United States. ѡͳ
Una closed her eyes to hint that she was tired. ȱʾˡ
Uncle blew the dust off his book. 崵ϵĻҳ
Uncle Frank is an outspoken man. ʿǸ̹ʵˡ
Uncle John is much of a walker. Լһˡ
Under a microscope a hair looks like a thick stick. ΢£һͷȥֹӡ
Under the leadership of the Party , we are marching from victory to victory. ڵ쵼£ʤʤ
Under the leadership of the Party , we are studying hard for \ the four modernization ڵ쵼£ΪĸִŬѧϰ
Under the reactionary rule the people were not given the freedom of speech. ڷͳ£òɡ
Under the sway of hunger , the shy deer appeared in the farmer's yard. ֻС¹ڼܵũԺ
Under what class does this fall? Ӧһࣿ
Underline all the sentences you do not know. 㲻ľ滮һߡ
Unemployment is a serious problem in Europe. ŷʧҵһص⡣
Unfortunately , he missed the chance. ϧᡣ
Unfortunately , I had little money with me. ɵúܣûдǮ
Union gives strength. Ž
Unite and form a league against imperialism. Žһͬˡ
United States citizenship Ĺʸ
Unity is strength. Ž
Universities are centres of culture. ѧĻġ
Unless you go with me , I shall not go. ͬһȥȻҲȥ
Until her father's death , she had always lived in London. ȥ֮ǰһֱס׶ء
Until then , I knew nothing at all about it. ǰҶԴһ֪
Until when can you stay? ܴʲôʱ
Until you told me I had no idea of it. ֮ǰҶԴһ֪
Upon his appearance there was a burst of applause. ĳֱһȲ
Upon my word , that is true. ұ֤ġ
Uranium is very valuable because it is a rare element. ˺ܹأΪϡԪء
Use a handkerchief when you sneeze. ʱҪ
Use caution when you cross a busy street. ֵ·ʱҪġ
Use mine , yours , his or hers in place of the words in italics. û滻б֡
Use others as you would have them use you. Ըδ㣬δˡ
Use the crossing if you are walking over the road -- it's safer. Ҫ·кȽϰȫ
Use the short subway beneath the highway for walking to the beach. ߹·µĶ;ͨȥ
Use your head , then you'll find a way. Խͻҳ취ġ
Vacation is over. ѹ
Vacuum cleaners are in common use. ձʹá
Vapour can be changed into liquid by cooling. ͨȴҺ塣
Vargas and I got the idea. ߸˹ˣģ˼
Various brands of electric fans are now on display in the shopwindows. ̵ڰŸƺŵĵȡ
Venus was a goddess worshipped by the Romans. ά˹ŷŮ
Vera is going to the doctor because she is worse than she was yesterday. άҪȥҴ򿴲ΪĲˡ
Very , very big , or very , very many does not mean infinite. ǳǳ󣬷ǳǳಢζ
Very loud noises can drive them mad. ̫ʹ˷
Very many other animals dig tunnels in the earth. Ķڵڿӵ
Very modern and comfortable. ǳִǳʡ
Very soon after the outbreak of war he was arrested. ս֮󲻾ͱˡ
Very well , if you insist. ֵĻɡ
Vesuvius is a volcano. άɽһɽ
Victories or defeats are ordinary things to a general. һ˵ʤǳ¡
Victory is in view. ʤ
Victory is ours ! ʤǣ
Victory issued from our efforts. ʤŬġ
Victory remains with us. ʤǡ
Visitors not admitted. οֹ
Volumes of black smoke belched out from the chimneys. ĺ̴̴ð
Von Frisch waited for a marked bee to feed. 븥ʿȺŴбǵ۷ԡ
Wage increases have pushed up the price of electricty. ӹʹõҲˡ
Wages have been on the rise in the past few years. ȥӡ
Wait a bit. һ¡
Wait awhile , please. һ
Walk down our street any day and you'll see kids playing football. 쵽ߣͻῴ
Walk on the ice path with particular care. ڽ·ҪرСġ
Walk over ( the road)and look in the window. ߹·ȥơ
Walk slowly on the ice , otherwise you'll fall. ڱҪЩҪȻỬġ
Walk softly as you approach the bed. ߽ʱЩ
Walk towards me. 
Walking and running are all healthy forms of exercise. ɢܲ潡˶ʽ
Walking up the hill required a struggle. ɽҪһŬ
Walter isn't here but doubtless he'll come later. ֶڲǿ϶ġ
Walter warmed his hands by the fire. ڻ¯߿֡
War is a crisis. սһΣ
War is a curse. սǻ
War is terrible. ս¡
Warm clothing will keep out the cold. ů͵¿纮
Was it a hard paper? 
Was it a man , or a wild animal? ǸأǸҰޣ
Was it a mistake or did you kick him on purpose? ʧ󣬻أ
Was it necessary that my uncle should be informed? бҪ֪ͨ
Was there a newspaper today? б
Was there any reason the Emperor should send his old Minister to check on the work of ʵϴȥƭӵĹʲôԭ
Wash down the walls. ǽˢϴһ¡
Wash the dirt off. ۹ϴ
Wash the ink off ( from) your hands. ϵīϴ
Wash the mud off the car. ѳϵϴ
Wash the speck out without injury to your eyes. ΢ϴ۾
Washing it won't do it any good. ϴûô
Washing machines make housework easier. ϴ»˼Ͷ
Washington , District of Columbia ױʢ٣׶ʢ٣
Wasn't it a great match ! ⳡ̫ˣ
Waste is regarded as a crime. Ϊ˷һַΪ
Watch me and copy what I do. ңҵ
Watch out for cars when you cross the road. ·ʱĳ
Watch out for ice on the road. ע·ϵı
Watch out for the train. СĻ𳵡
Watch what I do and how I do it. ҵĶġ
Watch your step today;the boss is in a bad mood. Сĵ㣬ϰá
Watch your step( s);the road is slippery. £·
Watch your step. ıˤ
Water , you know , is made up of hydrogen and oxygen. ֪ˮɵġ
Water and gas are brought into our houses through pipes. ˮúͨܵ͵
Water becomes a solid at 0档 ˮʱɹ塣
Water boils at 100 degrees C. ˮ϶ȣ棩ڡ
Water boils at 100Centigrade. ˮ϶ʱС
Water comes to the boil at 100. ˮ϶ȾͿʼڡ
Water consists of hydrogen and oxygen. ˮɡ
Water dripped from the ceiling. ©ˮ
Water dripped from the tap. ˮͷ
Water filled the depressions in the ground. ˮϵݿӡ
Water flows through this pipe. ˮͨˮȥ
Water freezes at 0 degree ˮ϶Ƚ
Water freezes at a low temperature. ˮڵʱ
Water has no colour , but beer is coloured. ˮûɫơɫġ
Water has no definite shape. ˮûй̶̬
Water is both a liquid and a fluid. ˮҺҲ塣
Water is escaping from the broken pipe. ˮƹ
Water is essential for plants. ˮֲǱġ
Water is formed of hydrogen and oxygen. ˮɡ
Water is made up of atoms of hydrogen and oxygen. ˮԭӹɵġ
Water is not a solid. ˮǹ塣
Water is the compound of oxygen and hydrogen. ˮ
Water jetted from the broken pipe. ˮѵˮ
Water may be resolved into oxygen and hydrogen. ˮԷֽ⡣
Water or wine , sir? ҪˮҪƣ
Water soaked into the cellar. ˮ˵ؽѡ
Water was squirting into the air. ˮС
Water was squirting out from a hole in the pipe. ˮӹӵƿ
Ways must be found to prevent the poisonous gases from polluting the air. һҪҵ취ֹжȾ
We acknowledge him as a genius. ǳǸš
We add the suffix \ ly \ to make the adjective \ quick \ into the adverb \ quickly \. ݴʺӹɸʡ
We admire them for their great successes. Ǿȡõľ޴ɾ͡
We advise their starting early. ȰЩ
We agree about some books and disagree about others. Щǵһ£һЩһ¡
We aid him in his work. ǰ
We aim at quality rather than quantity. ǵĿʲ
We aim for the completion of the task by the end of the year. ǵĿǵ
We all admired his masterful bearing. ǶĽͷʮķȡ
We all agreed to stop fighting. Ƕֹͬͣս
We all back our school team. Ƕ֧ǵУӡ
We all cheered together. ͬʱ
We all desire happiness and friendship. ǶϣõҸꡣ
We all follow his example. ǶΪ
We all had a good laugh about it. ǶΪ´Цһ
We all had sympathy for him. ǴҶͬ
We all have to suffer at some time in our lives. ĵ·ǶʱҪܿġ
We all jumped for joy when we were told the rnselt. Ǳ֪ʱҶ˵
We all knew she was just making a show of this talent. Ƕֻ֪ΪҫŻ
We all laughed at his joke. ЦǶЦˡ
We all laughed over the letter-- it was very amusing. ǿŶЦˣȤ
We all lead joyous lives. Ƕſֵ
We all love Beijing very much. ҷǳϲⲿӰ
We all made a pig of ourselves at dinner and now feel rather sick. ʱһԴȣڶе¡
We all made him our monitor. Ƕѡǵİ೤
We all observe the eight hour day. ǴҶذСʱơ
We all refused to be bought off. Ƕܾ¸
We all set to and soon built a rough hut. Ǵܿһ򵥵ݡ
We all sided against your plan. ǴҶļƻ
We all spoke for the act. Ƕ֧һж
We all turned out in our glad rags to join the procession. ǶʢװȥμС
We all went except Tom. ķǶȥˡ
We all went to the station to send him off. Ƕվȥ
We all went to the theatre except John; he remained at home. ԼǶȥϷˣڼ
We all wore festive costumes to the ball. ǶŽװᡣ
We allow a margin of 15 minutes in catching the train. ǸϻֻУˡ
We allow him to be a good student. ǳһѧ
We allowed him to depart. ȥ
We allowed that he was right. ǳˡ
We always desire to live in peace with our neighbours. һϣڰദ
We always have a spare wheel in our car. ϴһó֡
We always place prime emphasis on serving the people. һΪҪλá
We appointed him as chairman. ָΪϯ
We appointed him manager. ίΪ
We are aboard the train. гϡ
We are agreed on this point. һ¡
We are agreed that the method was a good one. Ƕͬһ÷
We are all apt to trip. Ƕ׷
We are all disgusted with her affected behaviour. Ƕװģľֹ
We are all going to the exhibition tomorrow. 춼ȥιչᡣ
We are all human beings. Ƕࡣ
We are all in favor of an extension of the next term. Ƕ޳ɰѧӳһʱ䡣
We are all of one mind. ȫһ¡
We are all tenants of his , of that man who is standing there. ȫĵ軧ȫվŵǸ˵ĵ軧
We are all working towards the common objective-communism. ǶΪʵֹͬĿŬ
We are angry with him for making a mistake. 
We are arguing a question. һ⡣
We are asked to grasp the elements of English grammar before we finish middle school. ҪѧҵǰջӢ﷨
We are badly in need of teachers at present. ǰǼԱ
We are badly off for articles of food. ȱʳƷ
We are bound to do so. Ƿôɡ
We are brothers in arms. սѡ
We are building a new racing track ten miles in extent. ڽһﳤܵ
We are building an extension on to our house so that my grandmother can live with us. ǰѷӼĸܺסһ
We are busy preparing the land for sowing. æƽأ׼֡
We are cabin passengers. Ƿÿ͡
We are camping in the hills for our holiday this year. ǽҪɽҰӪ
We are casting about how to break the back of the work. ڿ⹤Ѳ֡
We are casual visitors. ǲ֮͡
We are charged with a heavy task. Ǳίһص
We are chatting away about old times. ̸¡
We are civilians. ϰա
We are companies in misfortune. ǻѡ
We are comrades bound by a common goal and nothing can possibly come between us. ΪһͬĿһͬ־ʲô
We are concentrating our efforts on socialist construction. 塣
We are confident of success. ȷŻɹ
We are considering going to Beijing. ڿȥ
We are contending with difficulties. 
We are determined to implement the task. Ǿ
We are determined to realize the mechanization in agriculture. Ǿʵũҵе
We are determined to study still harder. ǾҪŬѧϰ
We are determined to wipe out any enemy who dares invasion. ǾĽ֮
We are dining with friends tonight. ǽһԷ
We are faced with a shortage in manpower , not in raw material. ٵȱȱԭϡ
We are fellows at school. ͬѧ
We are forwarding you our new samples. ּǵƷ
We are gearing up production to meet the increasing needs of the masses of the people ΪȺҪڼ
We are glad he has made such great progress. ǺܸˣȡĽ
We are glad you have taken a step forward in the right direction. Ǻܸȷķǰһ
We are going on a tour of the city this afternoon. ǽҪȥ۹⡣
We are going out for big results , and we must make a big effort. Ŭȡ޴ĳɾͣǱ޴Ŭ
We are going to burn off the waste paper. ׼ѷֽյ
We are going to check into the rumour. ǽԴҥԽе顣
We are going to cut out the unimportant details. Ǵ޹ؽҪϸɾ
We are going to have a masked ball. Ҫһװᡣ
We are going to listen to a report. Ҫ档
We are going to pass out the pamphlets to the members of this group. ǽСӷַСĳԱ
We are going to pipe the water up from the valley. ǽùܵˮɽ
We are going to play tabletennis. ǽƹ
We are going to put Comrade Zhuang in for the post of special correspondent. ǽƼׯͬ־ɼߡ
We are going to reform this law. Ǽĸɡ
We are going to see the sights of the town. Ҫȥ۹⡣
We are going to take a stroll in the village. Ǵ㵽ޡ
We are going to the mountains next year for a change. Ҫɽȥȼ٣
We are going to visit a steel plant either this week or next week. ڻҪȥιֳ
We are grateful to you for all you have done. Ƕһбʾл
We are growing fruits. ֲˮ
We are happy. ǺҸ
We are having a debate today. ǽ쿪ۻᡣ
We are hoping for fair weather. ϣʡ
We are identical in our views. ǵͬ
We are in a hurry , so we can't stay long. ǺæԲܾ
We are knitted together by common interests. ɹͬһ
We are late because there was heavy traffic. ·ϳ̫࣬ǳٵˡ
We are leaving for Beijing next week. ǽȥ
We are leaving Sunday to go on a visit to Yan'an. 춯ǰӰʡ
We are listening to the radio. ߵ㲥
We are longing for your earliest return. Ƕչ
We are making our efforts to come up with advanced level. ŬȽˮƽ
We are making use of energy from the sun in many ways. ڶ෽̫ܡ
We are marching from victory to victory. Ǵʤʤ
We are masters of our own fates. Լ˵ˡ
We are members of the Communist Youth League. ǹԱ
We are middle school students. ѧ
We are moving to a new house. ǽҪᵽһȥ
We are negotiating with a foreigner for trade. ̸óס
We are next door neighbours. Ǹھӡ
We are no longer a first class power , we must make up our minds to that. ǲǵһǿǱһʵ
We are not alone; we have friends all over the world. ǲǵѱ¡
We are not going to allow a little difficulty like that to put us off. ǾôһѰŵ
We are not tired because it was an easy journey. ǲΪ;ɡ
We are of an age. ͬ
We are old enough to take care of ourselves. ǼˣܹչԼ
We are on good terms with our neighbours. ͬھӵĹϵܺá
We are on the point of leaving. ǸպҪȥ
We are only too pleased to work together with the workers. ͬһͶ̫ˡ
We are planning for an outing. ǼƻһνΡ
We are planning out an English Chinese dictionary. ׼һӢʵ䡣
We are progressing in knowledge. ǵ֪ʶ
We are proud of our great socialist motherland. ΪΰеԺ
We are proud of our motherland. Ϊǵ
We are racing against time to build up China into a powerful socialist country. ȡʱйΪǿҡ
We are ready at all times to wipe out any enemy who dares to come. ʱ׼һи֮С
We are seeking for information. Ѱϡ
We are shooting this year for a 5% increase in sales. ȡ۶Ӱٷ֮塣
We are short of gasoline. ǵͲˡ
We are staying indoors this afternoon. Ǵڼ
We are students. ѧ
We are studying the decline of ancient Rome. о˥䡣
We are studying the modern history of China. ойʷ
We are taking steps to prevent air pollution and stream pollution. ڲȡֹȾͺȾ
We are taking the children to the zoo. ǣҪȥ԰
We are tenting tonight. ǽסڡ
We are the descendants of Huangdi. ǻƵ۵
We are to hold a sports meet next Saturday morning. Ǵ㿪˶ᡣ
We are too tired , but we keep it up with remarkable enthusiasm. ̫ˣǻ߰ظȥ
We are touring the city by car. ڳ
We are trying to chase down all possible clues. 跨Ѱһпܵ
We are trying to exploit the oil under the sea. 跨Ӻ׿ʯ͡
We are trying to seek out the trouble spot of the instrument. ͼҳĹϡ
We are very happy to have the chance to take part in the sports meet. лμ˶еܸˡ
We are very well where we are. ĿǰĴλãܺá
We are waiting for better weather. ڴõ
We are warm friends. еѡ
We are willing to do business with any nation on a basis of equality and mutual benef ԸһйƽȻĻϽóס
We are willing to wait till he comes to reason. Ըͷѹ˵
We are working hard to catch up with the advanced world levels. ŬԸȽˮƽ
We arose at 5 a.m.. 糿𴲡
We arranged a party for the New Year's Day. ΪԪһβ軰ᡣ
We arranged between us to do sth. Լȥĳ¡
We arranged to stop at a hotel. ǴһùͶޡ
We arrived late , and missed the first act. ǳٵˣûпһĻ
We arrived late because the bad traffic delayed us. ͨʱˡ
We arrived shortly before the film started. ڵӰʼǰõġ
We arrived soon after three o'clock. һǾ͵ˡ
We asked him to pay up. ҪǮ塣
We asked him to stop idling about and do something useful. ҪٵɵЩ¡
We asked the scientist for his address. λѧҸĵַ
We at last determined on ( or upon) this question. ڽ⡣
We ate a hasty meal. ǴҴҵسһٷ
We ate a hurried meal. Ǵæ˶ٷ
We attacked the enemy by night. ǳúҹˡ
We attempted an attack by night. ͼҹϮ
We attempted to break through the lines of the enemy. ͼͻƵ˵ķߡ
We average eight hours a day. ƽÿ칤Сʱ
We awake to the complication of this matter. ǿʼʶµĸԡ
We bagged the wheat. ǰСװڴ
We began the descent of the mountain. ǿʼɽ
We begin to need that sort of thing. ǿʼҪණˡ
We believe him mistaken. ˡ
We benefited from our visits to the library. ǳͼȥܴ
We boarded the train. ˻𳵡
We boated down the river. ˳ȥ
We both like cornflakes. ϲƬ
We bought a new television set. һ̨µӻ
We bought an old house and are doing it up. һɷӣڼޡ
We bought the house for a high figure. Ǹ߼ⶰӡ
We bought tomatoes and corn at a roadside stand. ·ߵС̯ެѺס
We breathe air. Ǻ
We broke through countless enemy encirclements and blockades until we finally reached ͻ˵εİΧͷ󵽴±
We brought tea in a thermos flask. ñƿЯˮ
We built a fence around the yard to keep the dog in. Ϊ˲ùȥԺһʡ
We built two cultural palaces in 1980. 꽨Ļ
We bunched up the newspapers. ǰЩֽˡ
We buy bread at the baker's shop. 
We calculate on having fine weather for the sports meeting. ָ˶ʱһ
We calculate on your cooperation. ָǵЭ
We calculate on your success. ָȡóɹ
We called at Li's house yesterday. 쵽ҷʡ
We called the picnic off when it set in to rain. ʼʱǰҰȡˡ
We called the yacht London , out of compliment to our capital. ǳڶ׶ȰͧΪ׶غš
We came a week ago , since when the weather has been bad. һǰˣʱһֱá
We came across our friends. ѡ
We came through the fields , not by the road. ǴҰ·ġ
We came up against a series of problems in our work. ڹһϵе⡣
We camped out in the mountains for a week. ɽ¶Ӫһڡ
We can but try. ֻԶѡ
We can buy those cheaper at the stores. ǿڰٻ̵ЩǮЩ
We can certainly cope with these enemy forces , and even with larger ones. ǵȻԸЩоЩҲں
We can change ice into water by heating it. ǿ԰ѱȣʹ֮ˮ
We can communicate with people in most parts of the world by telephone. õ绰ϴͨѶ
We can condemn any gas into a liquid by cold. ǿʹκҺ塣
We can defeat Class Two in the friendly match. Уսʤࡣ
We can drive a car forwards or backwards , but not sideways. ǿǰˣܲſ
We can figure on him to join the work. ǿָμ
We can fit in one more desk here. ǿٷһŰ칫
We can form nouns from adjectives. ǿݴʹʡ
We can go out now-it has stopped raining. ڿԳȥˡͣˡ
We can hardly afford to buy books and pens. Ǽ鼮͸ֱʡ
We can have a good time together then. ʱǾͿһʹˡ
We can hear gay music and laughter from the party. õϴĻֺЦ
We can judge a school by its tone. ܸУжһѧУĺúͻ
We can learn what we did not know. ѧ֪Ķ
We can make 300 miles before dark. ǰǿӢ
We can make free use of the reference books in our library. ǿʹͼݵĲο顣
We can never be cowed into submission. ǾܿŶ
We can not but admire his courage. ǲò
We can not do without his help. ûİС
We can not let the matter take its own course. ǲзչ
We can not stand by and allow such a thing. ǲԹۡ
We can not tolerate such a cruelty. ǲĲпΪ
We can often tell the meaning of a word from its context. ģǿ֪һֵ˼
We can overcome the difficulties as long as we are organized. ֻҪ֯Ǿܿѡ
We can park the car here while we go shopping. ȥʱ԰ͣ
We can play badminton quite well now. ëúܺá
We can preserve meat in tins so that it does not go bad. ǿ԰ⱣڹͷͲỵ
We can save time if we go this way. ·Ϳɽʡʱ䡣
We can scarcely imagine life without electric light. Ҽֱûе
We can see the gleam of a distant lighthouse. ܿԶƺֵ⡣
We can see through glass. ǸŲܿü
We can see various plants in the country. ¿Կֲָ
We can set to work now if you wish. ҪԸ⣬ǿϸ
We can sew by hand or with a machine. ǿַ졣
We can speak a little English , too. Ҳ˵һӢ
We can split up a compound into its elements. ܰѻֽɸԪء
We can stay for two days at most. ܴ졣
We can swim in the river to our heart's content. ǿںﾡΡ
We can t give you an answer now , but we ll see about it. ڻܸ𸴣ǻῼǵġ
We can tell iron and copper apart. ܱͭ
We can trust the keys to Lao Li. ǿ԰Կ׽
We can walk to the station because it is not far off. ǿߵվΪﲻԶ
We can work in the visit to town by leaving an hour earlier. һӵ㶯ǻԵȥ
We cancelled the party because I was ill. ȡǴξۻᣬΪҲˡ
We cannot accept his terms. ǲܽ
We cannot change the past. ޷ıȥ
We cannot develop our national economy without science and technology. ûпѧǾͲܷչ񾭼á
We cannot exist without air. ûпǾͲ档
We cannot fancy a life without electricity. ǲûе硣
We can't always observe the traditions handed down to us from the past. ǲԶعȥϰס
We can't change the bad weather , so we must put up with it. Ǹı䲻ֻԶֻܡ
We can't do it ourselves , we must get outside help. Լ£ߵİ
We can't go into the theatre because it is full. ӰԺǽȥˣѾˡ
We can't have that sort of thing happening. ǲ¡
We can't match up the two halves of the photograph. A bit is missing from the middle. ޷ŵƬƴΪмȱһ顣
We can't possibly get the work done by October. ʮ·ǰҲ
We can't read because the light is too dim. ƹ̫ˣ޷顣
We can't regard the matter as settled. ǲΪѾ
We can't watch the television because it's not working. ǿɵˣΪӻˡ
We captured a fortress of the enemy. ռ˵оıݡ
We care for one another here. ǻչˡ
We carted away the rubbish. ô󳵰ߡ
We cast lots. ǳǩ
We cast metal into coins. ǽǮҡ
We catered for forty but only twenty came. ׼ʮͷˣֻʮˡ
We caught a train to Hull. ǸȥնĻ𳵡
We caught him cheating in the examination. ʱ׸ץסˡ
We caught the last bus. Ǹһ๫
We celebrate the birth of new China. ףйĵ
We certainly can't do this work ( all) by ourselves. ǹ⿿Լ϶ɲ
We checked them out this morning. ǰ뿪
We checked up and found everything was right. Ǽһ£һжû⡣
We cheered the victorious football team. ΪʤӺȲʡ
We cheered to show support for our team. ǻԱʾǶӵ֧֡
We Chinese people have always supported the struggle for liberation of the colonial p йһֳ֧ĽŶ
We chose him as our representative. ѡǵĴ
We chose him president of our club. ѡΪǾֲˡ
We clapped the door to as soon as we came in. һͰһˡ
We climbed on top of the wall. ǽϡ
We climbed up the mountain to the top. ɽ
We combed the city to find our lost dog. ѱȫѰʧ˵Ĺ
We concluded that the animal was dead as it did not move. Ƕ϶ֻҰģΪһҲ
We condemned him for his bad conduct. ΪΪ
We conferred with them on ( about) matters of mutual concern. ǸǾ͹ͬĵ
We confided in our own ability. Լ
We congratulate you on the birth of your daughter. ף˸Ů
We connect Anshan with steel. һᵽɽǾ뵽֡
We consider his proposal as a reference. ǰĽΪο
We consider it necessary to combine theory with practice. ΪϵʵǱҪġ
We consider the discovery of atomic energy as one of the greatest discoveries of the Ϊԭܵķΰķ֮һ
We considered what to do next. ǿһô졣
We consulted long , but could not decide. ̸˺þãǲܾ
We consumed our provisions entirely. ǰʳˡ
We converted defeat into victory. תΪʤ
We could all be millionaires one day. һǴҶΪ̡
We could give him no comfort ( We could not comfort him). ޷ο
We could go on with the work now if you feel up to it. ҪóԵĻڿԼȥ
We could hear the constant zoom of the cars on the highway. ·Ϸ
We could just see the form of a man in the darkness. ֻܿиӰ
We could not agree ( as to) how to do it best. ôãǴҿһ¡
We could not convince him of his mistake. ޷ʹĴ
We could not help being impressed by the majesty of the mountains. ɽĺΰǲʹܸд
We could not live without air. ûпǾͲ档
We could not puzzle out his intentions. ǲ²ͼ
We could not see for the fog. Ϊǿ
We could see the outline of the castle through the fog. ܿǱȡ
We could see the ship lying off the harbour. ǿԿͣڸۿ
We could see up into the loft from bottom of the stairs. ܴ¥ݽű¥ڲ
We couldn't drive because there was too much snow. ޷Ϊѩ̫ˡ
We couldn't get here in time owing to an accident. ڷ¹ʣǲܼʱϵ
We couldn't help laughing at our appearance after we fell in the water. ǵˮʱԼ̲סЦ
We couldn't let them have their own way. ǲΪΪ
We couldn't make up minds what to do next. һôǾˡ
We couldn't tell what the speaker was working up to. ǲ֪ǸڽҪ˵ʲô
We could't drive fast because the road was rough. ǲܿ쳵Ϊ·ƽ
We count off five men and five women to help the other production team. ָŮȥǸӡ
We crept up towards him. ĵȥ
We criticize his mistakes to the end that they may not be repeated. Ĵط
We crossed easily because the sea was very calm. Ǻ׾͹ˣΪǳƽ
We crossed several streams. ǿ磨ˮ˼СϪ
We crowed over our success. ɹ
We curtained off part of the room and put the crib there. ڵһ֣С˴Ƕ
We cut away all the dead wood from the tree. ǰϵĿ֦ȫȥ
We cut down our administrative expenses. Ǽп֧
We danced and sang. ֳ衣
We danced to the music. 衣
We dealt a telling blow against the invaders. ǸԺݺݵһ
We dealt the enemy a fatal blow. ǸĴ
We decide everything according to public opinion. Ǹݹһġ
We decided against going to the factory for practice. Ǿȥʵϰ
We decided to design a new machine. Ǿһ̨»
We decided to hire a boat for the day. Ǿһֻ
We decided to hold the meeting in the hall. Ǿڴ￪ᡣ
We decided to open out a coal mine near the city. Ǿڳиһú
We decided to stand over the meeting till Thursday. ǾѻƳٵľС
We decided we would be safe on the top of the hill. Ƕ϶ɽǱյġ
We declared for the government. ӵ
We decoded the enemy's telegram and were able to win a famous victory. ˵˵ĵ籨ȡ˴ʤ
We deepen the holes. ǰѶ
We deferred our departure. Ƴٳ
We deliberated what to do. ǿǸʲô
We deliberated whether we should cancel the order. Ƿȡ
We demand an apology from her. ҪǸ
We demanded the immediate release of these comrades. ҪͷЩͬ־
We deplore what has happened. Ϊѷ¸еʹ
We derived knowledge from practice. Ǵʵеõ֪ʶ
We desisted from gossiping. ǲ̸лˡ
We determined to throw the plan over. Ǿƻ
We did \ Othello \. ݳޡ
We did our best to carry him over and at last succeeded. Ǿȡ׳ɹˡ
We did our best to cheer him on when he was about to give up. ҪʱǾ
We did some reading last night. ǿһ顣
We didn't dare try a shot. ǲҿǹ
We dig with a spade. ڡ
We digest our food. ʳ
We dine at school. ѧУԷ
We dipped into the teaching plan last week. ܴԵһѧƻ
We directed our steps towards home. ؼҵ·ߡ
We disbelieve in religion. ǲڽ̡
We discourage smoking in this school. ֹѧУ̡
We discussed our plans for the new term. µѧеļƻ
We discussed our profession as all medical men do. еҽǵҵ
We discussed the matter at full length. ϸ¡
We discussed what to do. ҪЩʲô
We disguised Tom as a clown for the party. ǰķװС
We dislike those who talk big and do nothing. ǲϲЩר󻰶µˡ
We dismissed him from ( the) school. ǰУ
We disputed every inch of the ground. Ǵ
We disputed on it for hours. Ǿʹ±˺üͷ
We disputed the enemy's advance. ֹ˵ǰ
We do addition and subtraction in arithmetic. Ӽ㡣
We do English exercises to help us learn good English. ҪӢϰԱѧӢ
We do everything ourselves. ʲôǶȥ
We do morning exercises every day. ÿ١
We do not allow any compensation. ǲκβ
We do not live to see it. ǲܻſ
We don't doubt that he can do a good job of it. ǲɣţܰúܺá
We don't fear difficulties. ǲѡ
We don't intend doing it this year. ǽ겻
We don't know much about the appearance of the surface of Antarctica , since it is co Ƕϼ޵ĵ״˽ⲻ࣬ΪЩ
We don't like him because he makes free with us. ǲϲΪǲò
We don't own our house , we rent it. Լûзӣġ
We don't rent our house; we own it. ǵķӲģԼġ
We don't think it too difficult to master a foreign language. Ϊѧһﲻ̫ѡ
We don't want anything said about this. ϣҪ̸ˡ
We don't want to listen to such lies. ǲҪĻԡ
We don't want to stretch the meeting out. ǲѻӳ
We don't want you getting into trouble. ǲϣ鷳
We drank in the fragrance of the flowers. ʻ
We dropped in at the Chinese Art Museum and spent a most enjoyable morning there. ˳߽йݣǶɹһ
We drove along the river bank. ǼųغӰʻ
We drove at 60 kilometres an hour. ÿСʱʮٶȿ
We drove at a crawl through the busy streets. ǻؿʻӵĽֵ
We drove round the town in search of a good hotel. ǿڳתһùݡ
We drove southwards from Manchester to London. ˹Ͽ׶ء
We drove through the tunnel. ǿ
We drove to my grandmother's house for lunch. ǿĸҳ緹
We drove to our lodge on the lake for the summer. Сݶġ
We dug a deep well. һ
We dug trenches to drain away the dirty water. ǿȥˮ
We each have a new book. ÿ˸һ顣
We each threw two darts at the target. ÿͶڡ
We each took ten minute spells in sawing apart the big log. ÿʮǸľġ
We eat a lot of cabbages in winter. ǳԴİײˡ
We eat meat and vegetables for dinner. ţ߲ˡ
We eat pork with apple sauce. ǳʱպƻ֭
We eat the flesh of animals , birds , and fish. ǳࡢ⡣
We eat the grains of corn and rice. ǳСʹס
We embarked on a ship for home. ǳ˴ؼҡ
We encouraged the enterprise. ҵ
We engaged a cook. Ƹһʦ
We enjoyed ourselves in the park yesterday. ڹ԰úܿ
We enjoyed the fireworks display. ϲ̻ݡ
We enjoyed the new play at the theatre. ˾ԺݵϷ
We enjoyed the overseas travel. ǵĹк졣
We enjoyed the party immensely. Ƿǳϲξۻᡣ
We enter the classroom with the bell. ͽҡ
We entered into negotiations with them. Ǻǽ̸С
We entertain a firm belief in the final victory. Ƕʤмᶨ
We expected our plan to meet with approval. ϣƻܵõ׼
We explained our proposal in detail , and at last they came along. ϸǵ飬ͬˡ
We express our mourning for the dead. ߱ʾ
We extended our vacation so that we could visit another city. ӳڣΪǿһС
We extingusihed the fire with water. ˮ˻
We fear no sacrifice. ǲ
We fed the pigeons in Trafalgar Square. ӹ㳡ι˸ӡ
We feed cows with grass. ιţԲݡ
We feel some tension before we take an exam. ֮ǰǾеš
We fell in with his plan to raise money for uniforms. ͬǮƵļƻ
We felt a jar when the train suddenly stopped. ͻȻͣǸеһ
We felt that we must decide on something. Ǹеĳ־
We felt the first soft wind of spring. Ǹе˴ĵһͷ硣
We fight for the right. Ϊս
We finally got at a ledge of rock near the summit. 󵽴˿嶥һͻ¡
We fired at the enemy. ˿
We first go two miles west , then bear to the north and continue in a straight line f ߹Ȼ򱱼ֱͬ
We flew from London to Paris. Ǵ׶ط衣
We followed his instructions to the letter. ˿ָʾ
We followed the course of the river. ӵǰ
We forgave him his mistakes. ԭĴ
We formed a study group. ֯һѧϰС顣
We found a colony of ants under the tree. ǷһȺϡ
We found a few nuts there. ҵһЩҡ
We found him well informed on American affairs. Ƿ˽⡣
We found our selves in opposition to our friends on this question. ǷǶǵ෴
We found out how to do it. ֪ɡ
We found some beautiful shells on the seaside. ںҵһЩıǡ
We found the room chocked up with useless old furniture. ǷǸûõľɼҾߡ
We gave a contribution of clothing to the Red Cross. ʮ־һЩ¡
We get letters from our uncle from time to time. ǲʱյš
We get off at the next bus stop. һվ³
We get oil from oil wells. Ǵ;ʯ͡
We get these goods from foreign countries. ЩƷǴġ
We get wiser as we grow old. ԽԽǱôˡ
We get wool from Australia. ǴӰĴǻë
We go to bed at nine in the evening. Ͼŵ˯
We go to church to praise God. Ͻȥϵۡ
We got across the river at night. ҹɹ˽
We got back very late and found that we had been shut out. ǻúˡ
We got behind him to be our group leader. ޳ǵ鳤
We got home just before sunset. ֮ǰǸյҡ
We got off immediately after breakfast. һԹ緹ͳˡ
We got out of the trolley bus at Yan'an Road. Ӱ·˵糵
We got the order to saddle up just after dawn. ǵõһҪϺ׼
We got to the cinema. ǵ˵ӰԺ
We got to the station twenty minutes too soon for the train. ǵﳵվ̫磬ʮӻ𳵲ſŽվ
We got to the top of the mountain before sunrise. ճ֮ǰɽ
We had a brief holiday. ǹһݵļ
We had a comfortable journey. ǽйһС
We had a discussion about our plans. ǶԼƻһۡ
We had a feeling that something horrible was going to happen. ǾҪµ顣
We had a good crossing from London to New York. Ǵ׶صŦԼһ·ƽ˾
We had a good view of the town from the top of the hill. ɽؿȫǾɫ
We had a grand time. We enjoyed ourselves very much. 졣
We had a heart to heart talk and pointed out one another's shortcomings. ̸Ĳָ˱˴˵ȱ㡣
We had a jolly time during the winter holidays. ںú졣
We had a long journey by train then at last we reached Aberdeen. ǳ˻˺ܳʱڵ˰϶
We had a long ride in the car. ǳһγó̡
We had a long talk. һγ̸
We had a long wait for the bus. ǵȹ˺ܳʱ䡣
We had a lot of bother on the journey because the trains were late. ;鷳Ϊˡ
We had a lot of difficulties to overcome. кܶҪˡ
We had a lot of difficulties. ѡ
We had a lot of fun at the picnic. ҰͳԵÿļˡ
We had a lovely holiday , and we thought the people on the island were very nice. ǶȹһļڣΪϵ˷ǳѺá
We had a lovely time on holiday. ǹһļա
We had a military training last week. ǽ˾ѵ
We had a most enjoyable journey. һС
We had a much better life now. ڵöˡ
We had a pleasant drive. ǼݳȥһΡ
We had a pleasant evening at Alan's house. ڰ׼ҹһϡ
We had a quick meal. ǳһٿ͡
We had a real good time last Sunday. ú졣
We had a splendid holiday. ǹһΪļڡ
We had a splendid time. úܺá
We had a stiff test in the English class. ӢϣǽһѵĿԡ
We had a storm at sea. ں˷籩
We had a stroll by the river before dawn. ֮ǰغӱɢ
We had a trip to the coast last Saturday. ǵȥˡ
We had an indirect journey because the main road was closed. ۵·Ϊ·ͨ
We had barely finished the work when we were told to return. Ǹ⹤Ͱǽлȥˡ
We had beef stew for supper. ţ⡣
We had better check on this story before we print them. ӡˢ֮ǰð˶һ¡
We had better go now than wait until later. Ժ߻ھߡ
We had better not put over consideration of their suggestion to the next session. òҪǵĽϵһλϿǡ
We had better talk the matter over before we take a vote. δͶƱǰһ¡
We had better watch for a chance. עȴᡣ
We had cakes and sandwiches for tea. ǳ˵ġ
We had complete control of the situation. Ѿȫ˾ơ
We had duck for dinner. ͳѼ⡣
We had good seats at the front of the theatre. ھ糡Ūǰźλ
We had great difficulty in raising the money. ҳＯǮкܴѡ
We had hardly got there when it began to rain. ǸյͿʼˡ
We had heavy rain last night. ҹ˴ꡣ
We had ice cream for dessert. Ƿ˱ܡ
We had many dishes for lunch on New Year's Day. 緹ǳˡ
We had meant to be early. Ǳġ
We had no sooner reached the station than the train was off. Ǹյվ𳵾Ϳˡ
We had no table , but we made do with boxes. ûӣӴպš
We had our last physics test. Ǿһ顣
We had shaken out our reefs. ǰѷȫſ
We had six weeks' holiday. ܼڡ
We had such a pleasant ( so pleasant a )time. ʹ졣
We had sweet rolls and milk for breakfast. ͳţ̡
We had tea and cakes at 5 o'clock. ӳԲ㡣
We had the greatest difficulty imaginable getting here in time. Ϊ˼ʱõѡ
We had to break into the house as we had lost the key. ǰԿ׶ˣֻƣˣŶ롣
We had to overcome all kinds of obstacles and difficulties. ǲòϰѡ
We had to push ( our way) through the crowd. ǱȺȥ
We had to rule out the possibility of increased supplies. ֻųӹӦĿԡ
We had to store our furniture while we were away. ǲڵʱֻðѼҾˡ
We had to think of a way to keep off the infection. ǵ취ֹȾ
We had to work off the impurities. ǵðȥ
We hastened to help him. ǸϽȥ
We have a basketball court in our school. ѧУһ򳡡
We have a comfortable little home ( house). һʵСͥӣ
We have a general cleaning every Saturday. ÿǴɨ
We have a great regard for the advanced workers. ǷǳȽߡ
We have a great supply of meat. д๩Ӧ
We have a large store of cabbages for the winter. Ǵ˴ײ˹
We have a library of 3 , 000 volumes. ӵһǧͼݡ
We have a light room. һķ䡣
We have a long read in the library. ͼݶ˺óһʱ䡣
We have a long way to go , so we'll make an early start. ΪԶ·ǽ
We have a lot of rain in June. ·ˮܶࡣ
We have a month to wait yet. ǻõһ¡
We have a physics class. һΡ
We have a pile of homework to do. ҵҪ
We have a sports meeting in our school every term. ѧУÿѧڿһ˶ᡣ
We have all kinds of activities after class. κиָĻ
We have arrived at an arrangement. ѵõЭ顣
We have been booked down for the next ship. ѱǼǳһִ
We have been debating about current affairs. ھʱбۡ
We have been in the institute for five months and a half. ѧԺˡ
We have been planning to build a bridge. һֱڼƻһš
We have been training regularly for some time. ǾһЩʱˡ
We have been wired in to the main system now. Ѿ߽ͨˡ
We have breakfast at seven every day. ÿߵ緹
We have built a new house. Ǹһ·ӡ
We have checked out all these figures and found them to be correct. Ǻ˶֣Ƕȷġ
We have collected just 100 to date until now. ĿǰһԪ
We have dinner on the stroke of twelve. ʮʱǳԷ
We have discovered that he is quite careful in his work. Ƿϸ
We have ended the game. ǽⳡ
We have enough data lying by. ǵֱ߱㹻ϡ
We have enough time ( or time enough) to read the reference books. 㹻ʱĶο顣
We have entered a new era in the history of mankind. Ѿʷϵһ¼Ԫ
We have established socialist system. Ѿƶȡ
We have everything we can wish for.We have nothing left to wish for. ϣõĶȫˣûʲôҪˡ
We have experienced what hardships mean. 
We have formed a football team. ֯һӡ
We have found the surest way to succeed. Ѿҵɿĳɹ
We have four periods in the morning. ĽڿΡ
We have friends all over the world. ǵѱ¡
We have got the firsthand data together. Ѿռ˵һֲϡ
We have great expectations of you. Ƕ㱧м
We have grown a lot of flowers this summer. ໨
We have had a careful look at the products on display. ϸعۿеչƷ
We have had a good many laugh over your foolishness. ޴Ц˸
We have had many such cases. ܶ
We have had much rain of late. ˮܶࡣ
We have had such wet summers for the last few years. ȥ꣨ļꡣ
We have heaps of books and toys. кöߡ
We have heard him speak of it. ̸¡
We have made a great step forward in our negotiations. ǵĽкܴĽչ
We have mild weather in my native place. ҵĹº͡
We have more important matter to be considered. ǻҪ´ǡ
We have more than enough of this sort of raw material. ԭеǣ̫ˣ
We have named him as monitor. Ϊ೤
We have need of knowledge. Ҫ֪ʶ
We have never doubted of success. ǴӲɻȡóɹ
We have no other tools besides these. Щ⣬ûбĹߡ
We have no reason to despair. ûɻɥ
We have no reason to disbelieve him. ûɲ
We have no spare room. ûж෿䡣
We have no time to lose. ǲ˷һʱ䡣Ҫˡ
We have no time to waste on trifles. ûڼëƤ˷ʱ䡣
We have overtaken and surpassed them in production. Ѿϲǡ
We have plenty of rain in the south in spring. 죬Ϸˮܶࡣ
We have political study on Saturday afternoons. ǽѧϰ
We have room for another person in the car. ǵһ˵ĵط
We have sent up another man made satellite this year. ַһǡ
We have serious tasks before us. ǰص
We have set the date for the meeting. ȷ˿ڡ
We have settled down in our new job. ǶµĹѾϰˡ
We have some land behind our house. ڷӺһЩء
We have some university graduates in our factory. ǹһЩѧ
We have struck out a new plan. Ǹһµļƻ
We have submitted these suggestions for your consideration. Щο
We have swept off the rubbish. Ѱɨˡ
We have the determination to win honour for our motherland. Ϊľġ
We have the most fun on Sundays. ÷ǳʹ졣
We have the news from a reliable source. ǴӿɿõϢ
We have the same name but we're not related. ͬգûݹϵ
We have those shoes in small sizes only-- we ve sold out all the bigger ones. ЬֻСŵˣŵȫˡ
We have three meals a day. ÿòΡ
We have to examine into the details of the matter. Ǳϸڡ
We have to face facts. ұʵ
We have to feed the baby twice nightly. ÿҹǵιΡ
We have to get these telegrams off as quickly as possible. Ǳ뾡Щ籨ȥ
We have to look into the cause of the accident. Ǳһ¹ʵԭ
We have to read up on books before taking the examination. ڿǰϸ顣
We have to start at once. Ǳϳ
We have to water down the curriculum for the slow learning class. ǵðĿγҪ󽵵һЩ
We have to wrestle with difficulties. Ǳͬ
We have tried this out many times. Թˡ
We have won him over to our side. Ѿȡˡ
We have won the victory over the enemy. սʤ˵ˡ
We haven't had much sunshine this week. ûп⡣
We haven't heard from him lately. ûϢ
We haven't kept up at all since she left Shanghai. Դ뿪ϺԺһ㽻Ҳûˡ
We haven't much money left , so we shall have to make it spin out. ʣµǮˣ˱뾡ʡ
We haven't stirred out the whole afternoon. 綼ûгȥ
We haven't time to stop and see the flowers.We must just walk through quickly. ûʱͣǵúܿش԰ȥ
We hear with our ears. ö
We heard ( foot) steps outside. нŲ
We heard a great noise. һܴ
We heard a shout of warning. ˺УҪǵġ
We heard frantic cries for help. ȵĺ
We heard shouts for help in the distance. Զк
We heard snatches of the singing as the doors of the auditorium opened and closed. õһһʱƬϵĸ
We heard soldiers tramping by. ʿ̤ȥ
We heard the approach of the train. 𳵿ˡ
We heard the drip of a leaky faucet. ©ͷĵˮ
We heard the enemy's fire. ˵˵ڻ
We heard two shots. ǹ졣
We held a consultation with Mr. Li. ̸ͬ
We held a personal meeting to settle the question. 뵱˻Ǹ⡣
We held our breath. סϢ
We help each other in studying English. Ӣѧϰ໥
We helped the commune members to gather up the loose ears of wheat in the fields. ǰԱʰµ롣
We helped the villager to sink a well. ǰһھ
We hired a van for transport. ǹһ˶
We hit the right path at last. ҵ·
We hope it will draw the attention of all comrades. ϣͬ־ע⡣
We hope our explanation will prove more or less helpful. ϣǵ˵Щ
We hope things will pan out as we expect. ϣĽϡ
We hope to see you tomorrow. ϣ㡣
We hope you will get all your desires. ϣܵõҪĶ
We hung rose curtains in the bedroom. ҹҵõɫ
We hurried so as not to be late. ǸϽߣòٵ
We hurried so as to be in time. ǸϽߣ׼ʱ
We hurt ourselves when we fell over. ǵˣԼˤˡ
We inclined towards the teacher to hear more clearly. ǿʦԱøһЩ
We inquired of him about his father's illness. ѯ׵Ĳ顣
We insist on self reliance. Ǽ
We insist upon a definite answer. һҪõһ϶Ĵ𸴡
We intend this article as teaching material. ǴƪΪ̲ġ
We invite a new speaker and , what's more , he was happy to come. һ½ˣңܸ
We invited him for a cocktail pary. ϯβƻᡣ
We invited some foreign friends to the show. һЩۿݡ
We invited ten couples to the party. ʮԷ򸾲μӾۻᡣ
We jogged up and down along the bad roads on the old bus. ƾɵĹ᫲ƽĹ·н
We just could make nothing of his conduct. Ǿǲж
We keep a large stock of goods. ӵһ
We keep hens and sell the eggs. 
We keep tablets out of the reach of young children. ǰҩƬСӹŵĵط
We kept in during the cold weather. ʱǾͲȥ
We kill animals for food. ǰɱԡ
We knew he was an impostor because he spoke with a foreign accent. ֪ǸƭΪ˵
We knew he was packing in his clothes. ֪ʰ¡
We knew well what difficulties we had to cope with in bringing our work to a successf ǺҪʤǵĹЩʲôҪˡ
We knit up friendship. ǽꡣ
We knocked off a bit earlier than usually today. ǽ°һ㡣
We know about magnetism by how magnets act. ͨãǾͿ֪йشԵ⡣
We lacked both time and money. ȱʱͽǮ
We laid about to surmount the obstacle. Ŭϰ
We laid over for a day at Hangzhou. ;ںͣһ졣
We laid the new carpet on the floor yesterday. ǰµ̺ڵذϡ
We laugh at the difficulties--they just spur us on to further effort. ѡñ޲һŬ
We laughed at every word you said. ˵ÿһ仰ʹǷЦ
We laughed away the time when we were together. ˵˵ЦĥһǶʱ䡣
We laughed throughout the film. ӵӰʼһֱЦ
We laughed until our sides ached. ǶӶЦˡ
We launched a man made earth satellite on April 24 , 1970. Ƿһǡ
We lay by during the heat of the day. ڰȵʱͣϢ
We lead a quiet life in the country. ¹Ű
We learn to crawl before we learn to walk. ѧ·ǰѧ
We learn to spell in school. ѧУѧϰƴ֡
We leave at two o'clock. 뿪
We left Bob out of the team because he is ill. ûаѱԱΪˡ
We left that anchorage and stood away towards the northeast. 뿪ǸêأŶʻȥ
We left the coast and travelled inland to Cambridge. 뿪ڵн˽š
We left the party at 8 o'clock. ǰ˵뿪ۻᡣ
We left the room quietly. ĵ߳˽ҡ
We let off rockets on Guy Fawdes Day. ڸ˹շ̻
We like to watch ping pong matches. ϲƹ
We listened in to the president's speech. ͳĽ
We listened to Philip's description of the wedding. ˷նԻ
We live by the West Lake. סԱߡ
We live far away. סںԶĵط
We live here. ס
We live in a flat of two rooms. סһ䷿ĹԢ
We live in a very quiet street. סһƧĽϡ
We live in close quarters. סںܼķ
We live in the twentieth century. ʮ͡
We live very quietly. úƽ
We live within 3 miles of each other. ಻Ӣ
We lived in Beijing for a period of time. ڱסһʱ䡣
We lived in friendship. Ѻദ
We lived up to the teacher's hopes. ûйʦ
We lived with my aunt in the country. ǸҵĲĸһסũ塣
We lock up our house when we go out. ʱѷ
We long for peace. ǿƽ
We look back over all that has happened during the last year. ǻعڹȥһһС
We look forward to seeing you again. ڴټ㡣
We looked ahead and saw a beautiful garden. ǰһĻ԰
We looked around.Everyone on the bus was looking at us and smiling. һϵ˶΢Цš
We looked but saw nothing. ǿˣʲôҲûп
We lost our way in the forest. ɭ·ˡ
We lost the football match 1:2. ⳡһˡ
We love our great socialist motherland. Ȱΰ
We love peace but we are not afraid of war. ȰƽҲս
We love science , too. Ҳѧ
We love science. ǰѧ
We love to take cold baths in winter. ϲڶϴˮ衣
We made a circular tour round the world. ǻС
We made a contribution to the disaster area. Ǿ
We made a dash through the rain to the bus. ð򹫹ͱȥ
We made a present of a giant panda to Japan. ǰһֻè͸ձΪ
We made a start on our work yesterday. Ƕֹ
We made a switch in our plan to go swimming when it started to rain. 쿪ʼˣǸıȥӾļƻ
We made an experiment to explain air pressure. һʵͿѹ
We made for home as soon as we could. һߡ
We made inquiries about the stolen car. ̽䡣
We made much of their invitation. Ƿǳǵ롣
We made the acquaintance of the workers when we stayed in the plant. ڹʱʶЩˡ
We made this ourselves. Լġ
We make experiments in chemistry every day. ÿ춼ѧʵ顣
We make good our promise. ˵ġ
We make good use of special plastics in place of alloy. ǳϽ
We make model planes. ɻģ͡
We make use of electricity every day. ÿʹõ
We make windows from glass. òӡ
We managed to get there in time. 㼰ʱϵǶˡ
We march forward along the socialist road. ·ǰ
We marched north. ǰ
We marvelled at his courage. Ƕеȡ
We marvelled at his excellent piano playing. ǶǾĸе档
We may as well cut across the playground. ǲ˶Ϻᴩȥ
We may be too late , but let's chance it. ǿ̫ˣԿ
We may count by hundreds. ǿԳɰٵؼ
We mean not only the earth , the sun , the moon and the stars. ǲָ̫ǡ
We measured the room and found it was twenty feet long and fifteen feet wide. ǲ֪ӢߣӢߡ
We merged the private in the general good. ǰѸ˵ʹڵ
We met Miss Smith in the street. ڽʷ˹С㡣
We met on the road. ·ˡ
We met with a storm on our way here. ·˱ꡣ
We met with nothing except kindness. ǵܵѺõĽӴ
We might cut the book down to a little over a hundred pages. ǿ԰Ȿ̵һٶԶһ㡣
We missed the train because we used an out of date timetable. ûϻ𳵣ΪһŹڵĻʱ̱
We mix oil and vinegar to put on salad. ǰͺʹײһɫ
We must all die sooner or later. ǳҪġ
We must all tell the same story. Ǳ뽲ͬĻǱĻг롣
We must allow for the train being late. Ӧǵ𳵿㡣
We must allow plenty of time to get to the railway station-we can't gamble on the roa Ӧгԣʱ䵽վȥû·Ͻͨ
We must always double the sheets before we put them away. ڴŴǰǺá
We must always hold on to the Marxist-Leninist principles. ǱԶ˼ԭ
We must always keep the interests of the people in mind. Ӧ뵽档
We must always remain modest and prudent. ҪԶǫ
We must ask him about it. Ǳ
We must be going now. ڵˡ
We must be prepared at all times to wipe any enemy that may invade. Ҫʱ׼֮С
We must be thankful for small mercies. ССĶݣҲӦж
We must be there by 7 p.m. at the latest. ߵҪ
We must be under the order of the general to leave for the front. Ǳ֮ǰߡ
We must bow to fate ( the inevitable). Ǳˣɱ£ͷ
We must bow to necessity. ǱҪ
We must break the chains of slavery. һҪūƵ
We must bring a criminal to justice , try him and punish him. ǱʹܷƲá
We must bring the matter to a successful issue. ǶʹµõԲĽ
We must build our country at high speed. Ǳٶȵؽҡ
We must carry forward our achievements and correct our mistakes. Ҫɼ
We must carry out the plan with determination. ǾҪƻ
We must clear up the classroom before we go home. Ǳѽٻؼҡ
We must climb the heights of science and technology. һҪʵǿѧ߷塣
We must consider the matter carefully. Ǳϸ¡
We must consider these matters as a whole , not one by one. ǱϣǹһЩ
We must contest every inch of ground. Ǳ
We must cut away the diseased branches from the trees. ӦôϿ²֦
We must dare to think , speak up and act. Ǳ룬˵Ҹɡ
We must decide the case on its merits. Ӧݱ顣
We must decide what to do with them. Ǳô졣
We must develop all the natural substances in our country which can make us rich. ӦҹеĿʹǸԣȻԴ
We must diminish the administrative expenditure. Ǳп֧
We must discharge our functions. Ǳ뾡
We must do a good job in controlling the air pollution. ǱÿƿȾĹ
We must do away with all such shortcomings. ЩȱԿˡ
We must do our best to fulfil the task ahead of time. ҪŬǰ
We must draw in the broad masses to take part in our socialist construction. ǱչȺڲμ彨衣
We must dry these towels off. ǱЩëŪɡ
We must empty out these boxes. ǱЩڳ
We must enquire ( as to) whether he really came. ǵôһ£ǲ
We must find a mean between hope and despair. Ӧϣʧ֮һм֮·
We must find out what caused the accident. Ǳ¹ʵԭ
We must finish up this business ahead of time. Ǳǰ˽ᡣ
We must fit the boy out for school. Ǳѧ׼
We must fly , or we shall miss the train. ǱܣȻ͸ϲϻˡ
We must follow out the Party's policies and decisions. Ǳ᳹Ĳߺ;顣
We must get off at once or we'll be late. ǱߣҪٵˡ
We must get ready for the start. Ǳÿʼ׼
We must go easy on him. Լá
We must gradually reduce the wage gap. ҪСʲ
We must grasp the situation at home and abroad. Ǳ˽ơ
We must have extra labour for the post at Christmas. ʥʱǱΪʾֹʱ
We must have the machine repaired as soon as possible. Ǳ뾡磨ˣѻ޺á
We must help Ernest because he is in a jam. ǵð˹أΪ
We must hurry or we shall be late. ǵøϿ죬ȻҪˡ
We must increase our output to meet people's needs. ǱӲǵҪ
We must inherit in a critical way. Ҫ̳еС
We must isolate the handful of enemies to the maximum. Ҫ޶ȵعһСˡ
We must join forces in our scientific research. Ǳڿйж
We must keep fit. Ǳá
We must keep in touch with what is happening in foreign countries. Ǳ˽Ķ̬
We must keep in with superiors. Ӧ볤Ǳꡣ
We must keep pace with the new development of modern scientific researches. Ǳִѧо·չ
We must keep some of these in store for next year. ǵһЩʹá
We must keep the password secret from the spies. Ǳ԰ﱣܣ֪
We must keep them from getting to know our plans. һҪ֪ǵļƻ
We must keep these combustibles away from the fire. һҪʹЩȼӽ
We must keep to the style of hard struggle and plain living. Ǳ뱣ּܶ硣
We must keep your promise whether or no. ޺ζŵԡ
We must know how to take good care of cadres. Ǳڰɲ
We must lay a firm foundation in our study. ѧϰǱι̵Ļ
We must lead in the charge. Ӧóǰ
We must learn to know a friend from an enemy. Ҫѧϰֵѡ
We must link theory with practice. Ǳϵʵʡ
We must make a push to finish the job this week. Ǳڱꡣ
We must make a success of it. һҪá
We must make allowance for his health. Ǳ뿼ǵĽ
We must make ceaseless efforts to improve the quality of the products. ҪϵŬ߲Ʒ
We must make it still better. Ҫʹǵá
We must make mention of these theories. ǱᵽЩۡ
We must make some concession to the weakness of old age. Ҫò
We must make the most of our time. Ǳʱ䡣
We must meet the instant need of the people. Ҫļ衣
We must never relax our vigilance. Ǿɷɾ衣
We must not look down upon those who have lagged behind. ǲӦƲˡ
We must not relax in our efforts. Ǿɾ
We must not wink at his error. ǶĴӶ
We must obey the rules of the school. ӦУ档
We must observe these principles in our action. жǱѭЩԭ
We must order our affairs better. Ǳǵ鰲źЩ
We must overcome superstitions and emancipate the mind. ǱƳţ˼롣
We must pay great attention to public health. Ǳӹ
We must persist in taking the road of self reliance. Ǳĵ·
We must plan everything carefully. һǶҪܼƻ
We must plug the hole in the rowboat. ǱͧĶϡ
We must practise strict economy. ҪнԼ
We must prepare the room for the meeting. ǱΪ׼÷䡣
We must put a stop to parking in this narrow street. ʹǲխĽֵͣ
We must put a stop to this foolish business. Ǳִֹ¡
We must radio the message at once. Ӧù㲥Ϣȥ
We must raise the living standard of the people. Ǳˮƽ
We must realize the four socialist modernizations in the shortest possible time. һҪھ̵ܶʱʵĸִ
We must rely on our own efforts. ǱԼŬ
We must reserve money for emergencies. ӦǮżá
We must respect facts and be reasonable. Ҫʵ
We must respect his sorrow. Ӧͬıˡ
We must respect their national customs. Ҫǵס
We must review our lessons every day. Ǳÿ츴ϰ
We must rid ourselves of complacency. Ҫȥ˼ϵ
We must satisfy the people s needs. ҪҪ
We must secure the doors and windows before we go out. ǳȥ֮ǰðŴغá
We must see that there is no gap in our defences. עⲻҪǵķ©
We must select the best players for the school team. һҪѡõ˶ԱУӡ
We must serve the people heart and soul. ǱȫȫΪ
We must share the joys and hardships of the masses. ǱȺͬʹࡣ
We must show our passports at the frontier. ڱ߾Ǳʾա
We must shut up the house carefully at night. ҹҪϸŴغá
We must soon appoint a new teacher to the class. Ǳ뾡ָʦȥ
We must sort out the good apples from the bad ones. ǱѺƻ뻵ƻֿ
We must start early. ǵ
We must state the date of our next meeting before we leave. 뿪֮ǰһҪȷһλڡ
We must stay with the task as long as we can. ֶܼþͼֶá
We must step in any matter that does not agree with principle. Ǳκβԭ顣
We must step up our vigilance. һҪ߾衣
We must strengthen the Party and increase its membership. Ǳǿ֯
We must struggle with difficulties. Ǳ
We must study against time. Ǳӽѧϰ
We must study the map before we start our journey. ǿʼ֮ǰһҪ濴ͼ
We must study their experience in running factories. Ǳоǹľ顣
We must take care to let nobody hear about this. ǵý
We must take good care of our desks and chairs. ҪΡ
We must take his demands into consideration. Ǳ뿼Ҫ
We must take steps to prevent the cold weather from putting back the ripening of the Ǳ跨ֹ谭ӵĳ졣
We must take steps to prevent this from happening again. һҪȡʩʹ²ٷ
We must take stock of the situation and decide what to do. Ǳƣж
We must take the cost into consideration when we are choosing a hotel. ѡùʱǱ뿼ǵá
We must take the right measures or we shall fail. һҪȡȷĴʩȻͻʧܡ
We must talk the matter out as soon as possible. Ҫس۴¡
We must therefore resolve to undertake the most difficult tasks. ˣǱ¾ĽҪŬѧϰ
We must think about the matter. Ӧÿ¡
We must think out a plan. ǵһ취
We must train students to meet these requirements. Ǳ밴ЩҪѧ
We must treat everybody alike. ǶԴҪһͬʡ
We must turn grief into strength. Ǳ뻯ʹΪ
We must turn negative factors into positive ones. ҪתΪء
We must use candles because the electricity is off. ǱΪͣˡ
We must work conscientiously to unite all those who can be united. Ҫ湤ŽһпŽˡ
We must work hard for the sake of the people. ҪΪŬ
We mustn't rest on our own achievements. ǲȡõĳɾ͡
We mustn't sit by while our neighbouring commune is short of manpower. ڽĹȱͶǿɲԹۡ
We mustn't stop distributing leaflets at the factory. ǲֹͣڹɢ
We mustn't take success and failure as a personal matter. ǲӦѳɰܿɸ˵¡
We mustn't waste a drop of water or a grain of rice. һˮһǶӦ˷ѡ
We need a diplomat to deal with these problems. Ҫһ⽻Щ⡣
We need a moderatesized house. ҪһеȴСķӡ
We need a yardstick for health. Ҫһı׼
We need beer. Ҫơơ
We need exact instruments. Ҫ
We need heavy machinery to build the new road. ¹·Ҫͻе
We need more time to take in the situation. Ҫʱ˽
We need some matches; we'll stop off when we see a shop. ҪЩ񣬿ʱ³ȥһˡ
We need twelve people to man the ship. Ҫʮ˴֡
We needed it very much. ǷǳҪ
We needed six men to lift the massive table. Ҫִ̧صӡ
We never compromise on fundamentals. ǴڸЭ
We never want for food. ǴӲȱʳƷ
We never work on Saturday mornings. Ǵ
We noticed the peculiarity of his manner at once. ע⵽̬ȵĹ졣
We objected to leaving in such a hurry. Ƿæ뿪
We observed that it had turned cloudy. ǿתˡ
We often find ditches on the sides of country roads. Ǿ·Ĺ
We often go fishing together. ǳһȥ㡣
We often go for drives ( walks , rides. etc) in the country. ǳݳߣȥ
We often hear her sing this song. ǳ֧衣
We often kid him about the loud ties he wears. ǳȡЦ
We often practise speaking English among ourselves. ǾϰӢ
We often speak of seven continents. ǳ˵ߴޡ
We often talk of you. ǳ̸㡣
We omitted the second stanza. ȥʫĵڶΡ
We once worked a tin mine here. һһ
We only have such a dictionary not any other. ֻһֵ䣬ûġ
We openly criticized his plan as unworkable. ǹָļƻͨ
We ordered her home. ǽؼȥ
We ought to be hearing from them soon , then. ô˵ǴŲþͿԽӵǵˡ
We ourselves have often done the same thing. Լ¡
We overcame the natural disaster and got in a bumper harvest. սʤȻֺ˷ա
We overcame the problem. ǿ⡣
We owe all our achievements to the correct leadership of the Pary. ǵһгɾͶӦ鹦ڵȷ쵼
We owe you an apology. ǵǸ
We painted the door blue. ǰɫ
We painted the tractor red. ǰ˺ɫ
We painted wood to protect it against the rain. ǸľԷˮʴ
We parted the best of friends. ٱᡣ
We passed the night under the open sky. ڻҹ
We passed through a forest. Ǵ֡
We passed through miles of densely wooded country. Ǿïܵɭֵش
We pasted the paper on to the wall. ǰֽǽϡ
We picked the enemy soldiers off one by one as they emerged from the dugout. ڵбӵضʱһذǻ
We picked up the harbour lights as we sailed along. ǰʱ˸ۿڵơ
We picnicked on the beach yesterday. ȥҰˡ
We pitched our tent. Ǵ
We plan on visiting your city next month. Ǵ¸·ǵĳС
We planted some roses. һЩõ塣
We planted the trees at a certain distance from each other. ÿмһļ
We planted the trees wide apart. ǰԵúϡ
We play games at the sports ground. ˶ϴ򣨻Ϸ
We play games in the school yard. ѧУԺϷ
We played against a cricket team from the next village. Ǻڴӱ
We played cards to pass the evening until the train came. Ǵĥʱ䣬һֱ򵽻Ϊֹ
We played cricket on the grass in the park. ڹ԰Ĳݵϴ
We pour tea through a strainer. òͨ
We prepared all things necessary for the expedition. ΪԶ׼˸ֱҪƷ
We prize honour above money. ڽǮ
We produce more grain this year than we did last year. ǽʳȥ꣨ģࡣ
We protested strongly against such barbarous aggression. ǿҿҰΪ
We pushed forward demands for better working conditions and higher wages. ͶӹʵҪ
We pushed on following this road. ·ǰ
We put a full stop at the end of a sentence. ھĩβһš
We put on a song and dance performance to welcome the guests. Ǳݸ裬ӭ
We put our books together. ǰһ
We put paper on the interior walls of our house. ڷӵǽϺֽ
We put spirits in the lamp. ǰѾƾ
We put sugar in coffee with a spoon. òװѰǷŵ
We put the car in the garage. ǰѳ
We put the sentences into English. ǰЩӢ
We put up at a hotel that night. ҹסһõ
We put up our tent in the camp site. Ӫϴ
We put waste in the dustbin. ǰѷӽ
We puzzled over our arithmatic for an hour. ǻһСʱ˼
We questioned him on this subject. ǾʹĿѯ
We queued up for half an hour to get into the cinema. Ŷӵ˰СʱŽӰԺ
We raced about the house to get our work done. ȥҪǵĹꡣ
We raced through our homework. ǴҴ˼ͥҵ
We raised a good crop of tomatoes this year. ֵúܺá
We ran and ran. ܡ
We ran fast and they couldn't catch up with us. ܵúܿ죬Ǹϲǡ
We ran to the bus stop when the bus came into sight. ʱվȥ
We ran to the station , but the train had already left. ܵվѾˡ
We rang the number again but failed to get a connection. ǲ˺ţûнͨ
We read about him in the papers. ǴӱֽϿйϢ
We read about the Civil War period. ڶйսʱڵ顣
We read it through , but could not make sense of it. ǿһ飬˵Щʲô
We read news in the daily press. ǴÿıϿš
We read the newspaper every day. ÿ
We rebelled at having to stay in on such a fine day. ǷôʵڼС
We received a warm welcome from them. ܵǵһӭ
We received a warning of the coming attack. ǽӻ񼴽ܵľ
We received good treatment. ܵܺõĿ
We received him with cheers. һӭ
We received much help from our teacher. ǵõʦĺܴ
We recognize no race , no colour , no language , no national boundaries to separate a Ϊ塢ɫԻ綼ܰǷ
We recognized you in spite of your disguise. װ磬ǻǰϳˡ
We refer our success to the Party. ǰѳɹ鹦ڵ
We refer the question to them. ǰύǴ
We refuse to knock under to any difficulty. ǲκ
We rely on our own hands. ǿԼ˫֡
We remarked the changes of our country. ǿǹҵı仯
We repeated the experiment and got the same result. Ұһ飬Ȼһ
We replied to the enemy's fire. ǶԵ˵ڻ˻
We resolved on making an early start. Ǿ綯
We resolved that nothing should hold us back. ¶ģʲôҲֹ
We resolved to start early. Ǿ綯
We respect our elders. 𾴳
We rest our hopes on him. ǽϣϡ
We rode in the back of the car. 档
We rolled out the red carpet for you. ̺̿¡صػӭ㡣
We run our school with advanced thought. Ƚ˼ѧУ
We sat down to a good supper. һٷʢ͡
We sat down to rest under the shade of a tree. Ϣ
We sat in a circle. ΧһȦš
We sat near the fire to keep warm. ǰ¯ȡů
We sat on a tree stump. ׮ϡ
We saw a documentary film. ǿһ¼Ƭ
We saw a herd of deer of twenty. ǿһȺʮֻ¹
We saw a whale swimming near our ship. ǿһǴĸš
We saw it ourselves. ۿġ
We saw new kinds of farm machines at the agricultural fair. ũչϿʽũҵ
We saw several extinct volcanoes on our trip to Japan. ȥձ;п˺üɽ
We saw some smoke rising through the trees. ǿ
We saw the broad ocean. ǿĺ
We saw the new swift automobile from Italy. ǿ¶
We saw them run into a cinema. ǿܽһҵӰԺ
We saw three pandas in the zoo. ڶ԰￴ֻè
We scattered crumbs for the birds. ǰмСԡ
We scorn cowards and liars. Ʋųƭӡ
We searched ( hunted) high and low for the missing watch. ǵѰʧֱ
We searched far and near. ǵѲһ顣
We sell at fixed prices. ǰ̶۸ۡ
We set about our task at once with great enthusiasm. ǻظ
We set forth immediately after breakfast. Թ緹Ͼͳˡ
We set off at dawn. ʱˡ
We set out for the Western Hills at 10:30. ʮȥɽ
We set the matter at rest. ǰˡ
We set up a monument to the memory of the revolutionary martyrs. ǽһʿ
We settled down for the night at an inn. һСջЪҹ
We shall be discussing the plan at seven o'clock tomorrow evening. ʱǽһƻ
We shall be eating in tonight , so please prepare a big meat. ǽڼҳԷ׼㷹ˡ
We shall be leaving only at six o'clock. ҪӲŶ
We shall be pleased to see a cut in prices. ǽ˵ؿۡ
We shall build on your supporting us. ָ֧ǡ
We shall delay our holiday until the weather is better. ҪѼƳٵЩʱ
We shall derive much benefit from reading good novels. ǽС˵лúܴô
We shall do our best to meet the difficulties in our studies. ǽԸѧϰϵЩѡ
We shall fight back if enemies attack. Ҫǵ˽Ǿͷ
We shall follow closely the development of the situation. ǱؽעƵķչ
We shall go , even if it rains. ꣬ҲҪȥ
We shall go for an outing next Sunday. ȥԶ㡣
We shall graduate in less than a year. òһҪҵˡ
We shall have a wet day. 콫ꡣ
We shall have to do without holidays this summer. ûмա
We shall have to go through customs at the airport. Ǳڻ
We shall have to put on more doctors and nurses for the physical examination of new s бҪҽͻΪ顣
We shall have to stroke the old people down before we go out tonight. ֮ǰȿοһˣƽƽ
We shall know better in the course of a few days. ڼ֮ڣǾͻ֪øһЩ
We shall make a lorry load of vegetbales to the market. ǽװһ߲͵г
We shall make an exception of your case. ǽΪ⴦
We shall make an expedition to the source of the Yellow River this day next month. µĽǽƺӵķԴȥ̽ա
We shall never bend before difficulties. Ǿǰ
We shall never finish at this rate. ȥĻԶ겻ɡ
We shall never look back. Ǿˡ
We shall never surrender our hope. Ǿϣ
We shall not arrive at our destination before evening. ƻǰǵĿĵء
We shall notify you as soon as he arrives. һǾ֪ͨ㡣
We shall one day receive the just reward of our doings on earth. һǻõΪĹƽӦġ
We shall remember the sacrifices of the dead. һμ
We shall ship the goods off to them immediately. ǽѻ﷢˸ǡ
We shall soon have a wedding in the family. ǲýڼл
We shall take a series of measures to stop air pollution. ǽȡһϵдʩֹȾ
We shall take the corresponding measures. ǽȡӦʩ
We shall tell you of the results after they ring us up. 绰֮ǻǽġ
We shall use force only as a last resort. ǽΪֶΡ
We shall wait the enemy out , and watch them starve. ǽԵȴϿˣǶ
We share common experiences and face common tasks. йͬľҲٹͬ
We shook down for the night in a classroom of the village school. СѧĽʱһҹ
We should acknowledge the gifts as soon as we receive them. һյл
We should always be the servants of the people. ӦԶԱ
We should analyse the problem as a whole. ӦðΪһ
We should apply theory to practice. Ӧõʵȥ
We should avoid the mistakes issuing from carelessness. Ӧñ֦Ҷɴ
We should be attentive to the newcomers. ǶҪС
We should be materialists. ӦΨߡ
We should be shearing tomorrow. Ҫë
We should be strict in all our work. Ӧһְء
We should complete our test in time. Ӧʱ顣
We should concern ourselves with state affairs. ҪĹҴ¡
We should die without food and drink. ûʳ
We should do away with mice. Ӧ
We should do good all our life. һӦ¡
We should do it with dispatch. Ӧþ촦¡
We should draw a lesson from failure. Ӧôʧȡѵ
We should draw in our expenses. Ӧ֧
We should drum up enthusiasm for the work. ӦǶľͷ
We should eat to live and not live to eat. ӦΪŶԷӦΪԷš
We should enrich our knowledge step by step. Ӧ𲽵طḻѵ֪ʶ
We should follow the principle of seeking truth. Ҫѭʵǵԭ
We should get everything ready. Ӧһ׼
We should give them moral support. Ӧøǵϵ֧֡
We should go through with the experiment , now we've started. ȻָˣǾ͸ðʵеס
We should have consideration for the rights of others. ӦΪ˵Ȩ롣
We should implement the party's decisions. Ӧִ᳹еľ顣
We should improve the living conditions of the people. Ӧ
We should inspire the children to think. Ӧͯ˼
We should institute an inquiry. Ӧʼ顣
We should jack up discipline among the servicemen. ӦǿԱļԡ
We should judge cadres in the long course of mass work. ӦڳȺڹʶɲ
We should keep the measuring tool clean. Ǳʹָ߱ɾ
We should learn from the people of all the fraternal countries. Ӧֵܹҵѧϰ
We should like to know all the details. Ǻ֪һ顣
We should make good use of our time. Ӧʱ䡣
We should make revolution all our lives. Ӧɸ
We should make the best of our opportunities to speak English. ӦþûὲӢ
We should make up our minds to the facts. Ӧ϶Щʵ
We should master the basic advanced technology of the 90's within a few short years. Ǳڶ̶̵ļվʮȽ
We should minister to the wants of a sickman. ӦʱӦ֮衣
We should model ourselves on Lei Feng. Ӧ׷Ϊ
We should never content ourselves with book knowledge only. вڽһ鱾֪ʶ
We should never mix up right and wrong on the principle. ԭϲӦǷǲ塣
We should never shut ourselves away from the masses of workers and peasants. ԶӦ빤ũȺڡ
We should not be cold towards our comrades. ǶԴͬ־Ӧ䵭
We should not make light of his illness. ǲҪĲƲ㡣
We should not only be bold , but also be cautious. ǲҪ󵨣Ҫ
We should not rat on our promises. ǲӦΥŵԡ
We should observe the rules and regulations. Ӧعƶȡ
We should pass on the fine tradition of hard struggle from generation to generation. ӦðѼܶͳһһȥ
We should pay attention to state affairs. ӦùĹҴ¡
We should persist in the mass line. ӦȺ·ߡ
We should put longterm interests before immediate interests. ӦѳԶǰ֮ϡ
We should put the society in order. Ǳ
We should see to it that all work done conforms to high standards. ӦŬʹһйﵽ߱׼
We should seize every opportunity to get close to the masses. ҪץסһлӽȺڡ
We should show more concern for others. Ӧıˡ
We should struggle for the cause of communism all our lives. ҪΪҵܶ
We should study the basic principles of Marxism Leninism. ӦѧϰĻԭ
We should treat animals kindly. Ӧð
We should welcome a drop in prices. Ӧӭ۸µ
We shouldn t sheer off from hard work. ǲӦӱܼĹ
We shouldn't have won without your support. ûǵ֧֣ǴӮġ
We shouldn't yield our position to the enemy. Ǿܷظˡ
We showed them around our school. ǴǲιѧУ
We skied down the hill. Ǵɽϻѩ
We sleep at night. ҹ˯
We sneered at his speech. ǼЦķԡ
We sometimes tend to think that the ocean bottom is made up of smooth plains. ΪҲƽ̹ƽԭɡ
We sometimes visit our grandmother. ʱȥǵĸ
We soon finished off the remnants of enemy forces. Ǻܿ˲ĵо
We spent a lot of money in the shop. ҵﻨǮ
We spent a part of our holiday in France , and a part in Germany. ǵļһڷȹһڵ¹ȹ
We spent our holiday by the sea. ں߶ȼ١
We spent our holidays by the sea. ں߶ȼ١
We spent the night at the village inn. ڴСջҹ
We spread a rug on the grass for the picnic. ڲݵ̺ӣ׼Ұ͡
We squeezed into the crowded room. Ǽӵķ
We staked the tomato plants. ׮֧ŷ硣
We stand at the crisis of the world history. ǴʷĽҪͷ
We stared at one another. ӡ
We stared silently at the lump. ĬĬضǸ׿顣
We start a book at chapter 1. Ƕӵһ¿ʼ
We started at sunrise. ʱ
We started for the tour in despite of the heavy rain. ´ǻǳȥС
We started off from the front gate. Ǵǰų
We stayed a day in Beijing , from where we proceeded to Shanghai. ڱһ죬ǶȥϺ
We stayed there for over three hours. Сʱ
We stayed up until after midnight. Ǵҹ֮ȥ˯
We stayed up yarning until midnight. ǽҹ
We stick by the Party through thick and thin. ǼᶨƵڵ
We still marched on. Ǽǰ
We stood once more for the coast. ٶ򺣰ʻȥ
We stopped short because there was a big hole in the road. ͻȻͣΪ·һӡ
We stopped talking. ֹͣ
We stopped( in order) to rest. ͣϢ
We store up food against the winter. ʳԱ
We stored up much coal for the winter. ˴Ķú
We strained at the oars. 
We strapped ourselves up with the safety belts. ðȫԼס
We strayed off the main road and were soon lost. ˴һ·ˡ
We stripped the fruit from the trees. Ǵժˮ
We strolled about the town that evening. й䡣
We struck on the idea when at work yesterday. 칤ʱȻ뵽⡣
We struck up in a lilting voice. س
We struggled with all these diffculties and finally won through. Ǻ͸ȡʤ
We stuck a stick into the ground. ǰѹӲڵϡ
We study English under his direction. ָѧϰӢ
We study for the people. Ϊѧϰ
We study Marxism Leninism not for display. ѧϰ岻Ϊҫ
We study mathematics , chemistry , physics etc. ѧѧѧȡ
We study out a plan. һƻ
We study politics , Chinese , English , maths , geography and other lessons. ѧϰΡġӢѧγ̡
We study Politics , Chinese , English and so on. ѧΡġӢĵȵȡ
We stuffed the bag with old clothes. þڴ
We succeeded in spite of all difficulties. иѣǻǳɹˡ
We suffered severely from the cold weather. 䣬Ƕˡ
We sunned ourselves at the beach. ںչԡ
We supplied them with money and clothes. ǹӦǮ¡
We support the army and cherish the people. ӵ
We supposed he might not be at home. һڼҡ
We suspect the Government of dragging its feet. ǻɸʱ䡣
We suspended the lamp from the ceiling. ǰѵƵ컨ϡ
We swam in the sea and then lay on the sand. ںӾȻɳ̲ϡ
We sweat when it is very hot. ʱǻ
We swing our arms when we walk. ·ʱڶۡ
We sympathized with him in his sufferings. Ƕʾͬ顣
We take a day off every week. ÿݼһ졣
We take a rest at midday. Ϣ
We take in English Language Teaching. ǶӢѧ־
We take pride in our responsibilities as teachers in new China. ΪйĽʦΪԼְе
We take pride in the great achievements of our socialist construction. Ϊ彨ΰɾͶԺ
We take pride in the prosperity of our country. ΪҹķٲʢеԺ
We talked ( to each other) for a long time. ̸˺óһʱ䡣
We talked about what we had learnt and understood. Ƕ̸ĵᡣ
We talked him into making these experiments. Ȱ˵Щʵ顣
We talked him out of his plan. ˵ļƻ
We talked the better part of an hour. ̸˴СʱĻ
We talked to some foreign sailors through an interpreter. ͨԱͬ⼮Աǽ̸
We talked together for only half an hour. һ̸ֻ˰Сʱ
We think all these are closely related questions. ΪЩǻϵ⡣
We think he has got the job but they will tell him officially on Friday. ΪѾõʽ
We think it very important to grasp the spirit of a foreign language in order to use ΪһҪ磬ҪҪץס
We thought he was unfriendly until we learned that he was shy. ΪѺã֪Ǻߡ
We threshed out problems relating to production. й⡣
We threw back their assault. ǴǵĽ
We tied up our boat and went on shore. ǰѴ˩ãϰˡ
We told him not to lose heart in times of difficulty. Ǹʱġ
We told him our idea but he just stamped on it. ǰóȻܾˡ
We took a flight in an aeroplane. ǳ˷ɻС
We took a non stop train from London to Oxford. ǳ˴׶صţֱ𳵡
We took a radio with us to listen to the news. ǴһԱš
We took a taxi from the station to the school. ӳվѧУ
We took a walk in the park. ڹ԰ɢˡ
We took an active part in the activity. ǻμ
We took an express train from Xian to Beijing. ǳؿг
We took cover from the rain under a tree. Ƕ±ꡣ
We took the children down to the dock to see the ships. ǰѺ쵽ȥִ
We took the grain and gave it all out to the peasants. ûЩʳȫַũ
We took up physical chemistry at college. ڴѧѡѧѧΡ
We topped up the bus with oil. Ǹ͡
We travelled the first stage by train , then we went by ship. ʱͷһζ˻𳵣Ȼ
We travelled to London from Edinburgh. ǴӰе׶ء
We travelled to Manchester by train. ȥ˹صġ
We travelled together , but each individual bought his own ticket. һУ˵Ʊ
We treated him as a friend. Ƕ
We tried but failed. Թʧˡ
We triumphed over all other teams. ʤ顣
We tugged the boat in to shore. ǰѴ򰶱ߡ
We turned into a big wide road. תһ·
We turned the boat round and pulled for the shore. ǰѴͷŬӰʻȥ
We urge the equality of nations , big or small. ŹҲִСһƽȡ
We use a knife to cut meat. õ⡣
We use a pen for writing. øֱд֡
We use buttons to fasten our clothes. ť۰¿ۺá
We use soap flakes to wash clothes. ÷Ƭϴ¡
We use tar for making roads. ·
We used paste to attach our designs to the poster. ýƵͼϡ
We used to live in Nigeria , usedn't we( didn't we)? סǰɣ
We usually go up to London for a week every Christmas. ÿʥͨȥ׶һܡ
We usually have snow in the winter. ﳣѩ
We usually mean infinitely large. ָͨĴ
We ve packed the children off to the seaside. Ǵ㺢ǵȥˡ
We ve settled that we ll stay here three days. Ѿס졣
We visited Niagara Falls on our vacation. ǲιǼٲ
We visited the House of Parliament in London. ǲι׶صӢá
We waded across a stream. һСϪ
We waited a full hour. ǵһСʱ
We waited a good hour. ǵһСʱ
We waited a long time. ǵ˺ܾá
We waited at the bus stop until the bus came. վһֱȵ
We waited for about twenty minutes. ǵ˲ʮӡ
We waited three days for the letter and eventually it came. ǵ죬ˡ
We waited to see the result. ǵſ
We waited with anxiety for our examination results. ǽصȴԽ
We waited with anxiety for the news of her safe arrival. ǽصȴƽϢ
We walked about the town. ڳﵽ߶
We walked across the bridge and soon came to a hut. ߹ţþ͵Сǰ
We walked all day and camped by a river at night. һ죬һӱӪ
We walked along a track through the fields. һصСߡ
We walked along the path across the field. С·ء
We walked along the shore of the lake. ڱš
We walked as far as the top of the hill. һֱߵɽ
We walked away with a football match. ׾ٵȡʤ
We walked for an hour , then stopped and had a rest. һСʱȻͣϢ
We walked in the rain. ðߡ
We walked into a wild land. ߽һƬҰĵط
We walked over the dunes to the beach. Խɳ𵽺̲ȥ
We walked the street until we found the lost child. ˺üֲҵǸ·ĺӡ
We walked through the village. ͽׯ
We walked to the city limits and back again. ߵǱ˻
We walked to town. ·ǡ
We walked up the road. ˳·ȥ
We walked( for) a mile and ran ( for) a mile. һӢһӢ
We wandered for miles and miles in the mist. ˺ЩӢ
We want a new cook. Ҫһλ³ʦ
We want men with names rather than men with money. ҪˣǮˡ
We want the best. Ҫõġ
We want to be master of our own destiny. ҪԼ˵ˡ
We want to get to the station in good time , so that we can buy our tickets. ͵վԱ򵽳Ʊ
We want to go to a film on Friday night. ȥӰ
We want you to sit in on the meeting. ҪμǵĻᡣ
We warmed to our work. ǶԹˡ
We warned the children not to walk on the thin ice. Ǹ뺢ǲҪڱߡ
We washed up after breakfast. 緹ǰѲ;ϴˡ
We watched a cookery demonstration at school. ѧУۿʾ
We watched the machine in action. Żת
We watched the Royal procession on Jubilee Day. ڼλۿ˻ʼжӡ
We watched the sun sink behind the hills. ǹۿ̫ɽ
We watched the two men closing with each other in a wrestling encounter. ǿˤ
We watched them mill the grain into flour. ǿǰѹĥ档
We waved until the car was out of sight. һֱֱ֣Ϊֹ
We wear clothes to keep our bodies warm. ǴԱů
We went ashore at X. ڵص½
We went by trolleybus. ǳ޹糵ȥġ
We went downstairs from the kitchen to the cellar. Ǵӳߵ¥µҡ
We went for a walk along the road. Ź·ɢ
We went for a walk although it was raining. ꣬ǻȥɢˡ
We went for an outing to the sea on Sunday. ǵȥˡ
We went inside the gate of our school. ߽ѧУĴš
We went nowhere except to school. ѧУĶҲûȥ
We went on holiday at such short notice that I didn't say goodbye to Eric. Ƕȥݼ֮ǰʮֲִ٣˸
We went over the river in a boat. ˺ӡ
We went shopping for a desk but couldn't find one. ǵ̵ȥҲʵġ
We went through the forest. Ǵɭ֡
We went to a cinema in the neighbouring town. ȥڽϿӰˡ
We went to a dance yesterday evening. ȥμˡ
We went to the bank together then said good bye and separated. һȥУȻ˴˸ͷˡ
We went to the station to see foreign friends off. ǵվȥ
We went to the station to see him off. ǵվȥС
We were about to start , when it began to rain. ǸҪʱʼˡ
We were all nervous. Ƕеš
We were all wondering about that. Ƕеܲ졣
We were amazed at the sight. һ⾰͸е졣
We were amused at the way he so frequently chopped into our conversation by saying: \ ̸ʱǲ˵ϣʹǸе
We were astonished to hear the news. Ϣܾȡ
We were caught in a shower. ꡣ
We were caused a great deal of grief by him. ౯ʹ
We were completely cut off from the outside world. Ǻȫˡ
We were deeply impressed by his words. Ļ̵ӡ
We were deeply impressed with this sight. 羰̵ӡ
We were deeply touched by the statement. λʹܸж
We were delayed by a traffic jam on the highway this morning. Ǹ·Ͻͨˡ
We were disappointed that he should have failed us in that way. ǣʧ
We were driving at a good rate. ǵúܿ졣
We were entirely wrong. ȫˡ
We were exasperated at his ill behaviour. ĲΪʮջ
We were fifteen in all. һʮˡ
We were fifty all told. ܹʮˡ
We were filled with hate for the invaders. Ƕޡ
We were forbidden to keep a single bird of our own. ֻιһֻҲ
We were gaining on the enemy. ǻһƽˡ
We were given two days to prepare for the examination. ʱ׼ԡ
We were greatly moved by his affectionate speech. ֿĽʹܸж
We were having a good time when we toured Beijing. ڱڼúܸˡ
We were impatient for the airplane to start. ǰͲ÷ɻɡ
We were impatient to start. ǼҪ
We were in sight of land. ѿ½ء
We were indeed in dire straits.But we pulled through. ʱǵǴˣǶɹѡ
We were instructed not to tell about it. ָܵʾ˵¡
We were interested in the relation of a story. ǶºܸȤ
We were keen about going to the picnic. ϲȥΡ
We were late for the theatre and missed the first act. ǵԺˣûиϵһĻ
We were lucky enough to catch the last bus. ˣĩ๫
We were motored from the station to the hotel. Ǵӳվ͵ùݡ
We were moving at full speed. ȫǰ
We were nearly missing the ship. ǲһ˴
We were none too early for the train. Ǹպøϵϻ𳵡˼ǣǵò̫硣
We were obliged to feed scores of his tame birds on our wretched crops. ǱǼʮֻʳǿׯڡ
We were once very poor , but now we live in relative comfort. ǰǺԵ˵Ƚˡ
We were overjoyed when we heard we had passed the examination. ˵ͨʱ˼ˡ
We were pleased to be on shore again. Ǻܸ½ˡ
We were pleased when he gave us a lift. ǴʱǺܸˡ
We were puzzled by the sudden disappearance of our guide. 򵼵ͻȻʧʹԻˡ
We were quarrelling because we both wanted to use the car. ǵʱڳܣΪ˶
We were sad about the death of our dear grandfather. װ游ȥˣǸеʹ
We were safe guarded at all points. гֵıʩ
We were sailing northwards. ʱ򱱺С
We were sailing southward( s). ʱϺС
We were short of water but could hold out for another day. Ȼȱˮټһ졣
We were sitting round the table for lunch. ΧԱߵų緹
We were so poor before liberation that we couldn't afford any education for our child ǰǺǶ顣Ѿ
We were still at school then. ʱǻѧ
We were surprised to see him. 벻
We were taxed by him without mercy. ̵˰ǡ
We were the only people wearing hats. ֻǴñӡ
We were too late to see the opening of the game. ̫ˣûпĿͷ
We were very lucky to chance on him in the reading room. Ƿǳ˵
We were watching television. ڿӡ
We were welcomed with open arms. ܵҵĻӭ
We were wet through and through. ʪ͸ˡ
We widened the gap. ǰǸȱ
We will be meeting him in the ordinary course ( of events). ǻġ
We will bear all the expenses. ǽееķá
We will check up as soon as possible and let you know the result. ǽе飬ѽ֪ͨ㡣
We will cycle to the park today. ǽﳵȥ԰
We will devise a way of escaping from this prison. Ҫ취Щӳȥ
We will do it at any cost. ǽϧκδȥ¡
We will eat first and go out afterwards. ȳԷȻٳȥ
We will floor this room with oak. Ҫڴ˷ľذ塣
We will go wherever the party directs us. ǵǾ͵
We will have this piece of plot in ( =under) crop. Ҫׯڡ
We will have to count him out if there is no reply from him. ţֻðڡ
We will need a minimum of one week to drive there. ȥǶһܵʱ䡣
We will never be halfway revolutionaries. ǾӸߡ
We will not brook any more of your insults. ǲ衣
We will summer in Harbin. ǽȥ
We will take a chance on the weather and hold the sports meeting. ǽðվ˶ᡣ
We will take the next lesson up tomorrow. 콫ҪһΡ
We will work with might and main as long as we live. ֻҪžҪƴɡ
We won in the game at last. ⳡڵʤˡ
We won the game , but it was a narrow squeak. ǴӮⳡǽȡʤ
We won three matches in succession. Ӯ
We wondered to hear the news. Ϣе档
We won't come to any decision until we have had a chance to discuss the problem thoro лپ
We won't have any more discussion about it. ڴǲиۡ
We won't know if the plan is good till we have tried it out. ƻ֮ǰǺ˵ǲǿС
We wore the afternoon away in arguing. жȹ
We work hard ( so)that we may fulfil our plan ahead of schedule. ŬΪҪǰɼƻ
We work hard for socialism. ΪŬ
We work in perfect cooperation. ǹʮЭ
We worked all day , but without ( any) result. Ǹһ죬Ǻ޽
We worked the whole night and never let up until all the wheat on the ground was thre ǸһֱͨеȫѺס
We would certainly know less. һ֪ø١
We would rather go on with the experiment than give it up. ԸʵȥԸ
We write with the tip of a pencil. Ǧʵļд֡
Wealthy men are not always happy. ǮδҸġ
Wear a straw hat and bring a mug with you. Ҫϲñϱӡ
Wear sensible shoes for a walk in the country. ɢôʵЬ
Weather permitting , we'll go to the mountains. ĻǾ͵ɽȥ
Weaving is a craft. ֯һա
We'd be delighted to have you work with us. Ǻܸһ
We'd better be getting along to the plane now. ȥϷɻɡ
We'd better check the whole place out in case it's been bugged. װǻǰطȫһΪ
We'd better check up on how things are going with us. üһǵĽ
We'd better enlarge the reading room by knocking through between the two small rooms. ôͨСмĸǽҵ
We'd better gear up ( the car) if we are to arrive at the airport before six. Ҫǰǵüӿ쳵١
We'd better go in. ýȥ
We'd better not make ourselves too tired. ñԼŪ̫ˡ
Wednesday comes after Tuesday and before Thursday. ֮֮ǰ
Wei Fang banged her head as she went through the door. κʱͷ͵ײһ¡
Wei Fang is at the school library. κѧУͼݡ
Weigh out the sugar in jin packages. ǷְƳÿһ
Welcome home , dear Grandma ! װ̣ӭ
Welcome to China ! ӭ㵽й
Well , but what about me? Aren't you going to give me one? ࡣôأ㲻һ
Well , I think I'll have a pipe before I go to bed. ţһȥ˯
Well , I'm tired--I'll go to bed. ޣˡҪȥ˯ˡ
Well , I've never used one before but I'm willing to give it a trial. ŶǰһûùԸһ¡
Well , man , what do you expect? ޣƣҪʲô
Well , we shall have to make the best of it. ðɣֻýͣŪðɡ
Well , what of that ( What does that matter)? ţʲô˲أţôأ
Well , you have grown up ! ࡣ㳤ˣ
Well , you made short work of cleaning up the garden. What are you going to do next? ãɨ԰ܿˣһʲô
We'll be late for the show if we don't step out. 粻ӿ첽ϷҪٵˡ
We'll be under the table if we drink all that wine in one night. ҪһϰЩȫȹ⣬ǻġ
We'll be very glad to board and lodge you. ǽǳ˹ޡ
We'll continue with our work. ҪŸɡ
We'll do nothing without consulting you. Ǹʲô
We'll do that some other time. պ¡
We'll drain the swamp. ǽˮŸɡ
We'll fight it out. ǽսס
We'll fight you to the death. ǽͬս
We'll give the matter due consideration. Ƕ½ʵǡ
We'll go out when the rain is over. ͣǾͳȥ
We'll have noodles instead of rice for lunch today. ׷
We'll have our meeting here , if you will permit us. ĻǵĻ￪
We'll have to help them as much as we can. ǵþǡ
We'll leave the job over until next week. ǽȥ
We'll make every effort to carry out the work. ǽһŬá
We'll never be carried away by our great success. Ǿᱻ޴ʤͷԡ
Well said ! ˵úã
We'll send Comrade Li along to collect opinions. Ǻܿͻͬ־ȥռ
We'll send the ambulance to pick him up. ҪһȻߡ
We'll send the books over to you tomorrow. ȥ
We'll soon convert him to our way of thinking. Ǻܿͻʹͬǵ뷨
We'll stand by you through thick and thin. κμǶ֧ǡ
We'll take up a new lesson in this period. һҪѧ¿Ρ
We'll visit the school another time. ҸʱǸѧУ
We'll wait till the rain stops. ǽһֱȵͣ
Wembley Stadium ²
We're all in agreement. ǿһ¡
We're driving on the freeway. ʻڿ쳵ϡ
We're feeling for a way to improve our work. Ľķ
We're glad nobody failed this time. Ǻܸˣ˶
We're going back to school tomorrow. 췵У
We're going to have a storm. Ҫ𱩷ˡ
We're going to have some new subjects this year--history , physics and physiology. ѧ꣬ǽҪѧϰ¿Ŀʷ
We're going to have term exam the week after next. ¸ǽѧڿԡ
We're going to take the morning train to Nanjing. Ǵ糵ȥϾ
We're going to the pictures tonight. ǽҪȥӰ
We're going to visit the Science Museum. ҪȥιȻѧݡ
We're having a conference and we'd like you to sit in. Ҫһᣬϣμӡ
We're just about to start. Ҫ
We're keeping in very good health. ǳá
We're late because we took the wrong road. Ϊߴ·ˣԳٵˡ
We're late on account of the bad traffic. ǳٵΪͨӵ
We're moved by his devotion to his students. ȰԼѧǺܸж
We're much obliged to you for your information. Ǻܸлṩ
We're not supposed to smoke in the bus. ǲڹϳ̡
We're out of reach of the railway here. 𳵵
We're planning a tour to Italy this summer. Ǽƻ쵽ȥС
We're really much obliged to you for your kindness in coming round. 㵽ǵȷܸл
Were there a lot of people in the park yesterday morning? 繫԰˺ܶ
We're very glad to greet you in the name of the Chinese people. Ƿǳй˵⡣
We're working so slowly that , at this rate , we'll never finish the job. Ǹɵ̫ˣȥԶҲɲ
Were you badly off at that time? ʱ
Were you hungry after weeding the fields? ݺǶ
West Africa 
Western nations 
Wet paint--do not touch ! δɣ𴥣
We've already made it clear that we will not yield to pressure. Ѿǲѹ
We've been waiting for ages ! ǵ˺ܳʱˣ
We've been working two hours. Let's stop and have a rest , shall we? ѾСʱͣЪ
We've come a quarter of the distance now. Ѿȫ̵ķ֮һˡ
We've done well , but we must do still better. òǻҪøá
We've finished the work , so we may as well go home now. ѾѻˣڻؼҲ
We've got a couple of tickets left over. ǻʣƱ
We've got a proposal to make to you. Ǹ顣
We've got to stand behind them in this struggle. һУǱ֧ǡ
We've had quantities of rain this summer. µúܶࡣ
We've had too much rain this summer. ˮ̫ˡ
We've missed you badly since you left. ֮Ƕǳ㡣
We've played lots of matches this season , but we haven't won many. ڣǽ˶αӮĲࡣ
We've put our new plan in motion. Ǽʼǵ¼ƻ
We've run out of sugar , so I must buy some more. ǵǳˣҵ
We've seen that film long before. ѿǲӰˡ
We've seen the last of him , thank God ! ǲٿˣллأ
We've settled with him on the question of time. ʱϺЭ顣
We've talked enough; it's time to act ! ̸۹ˣжˣ
We've used up all the sugar , so we must buy some more. ѾǳˣǵЩˡ
Whale is not a fish; it is a mammal. ࣬һֲ鶯
Whales are very smart animals. ǺܻĶ
Whales have few enemies. ĵ˺١
What ! ( Do you really mean it?) ʲô˼𣿣
What ! So early ! ôô磡
What ( change) do you propose? ʲô飿
What , after all , was the man cutting at the door for? ǸƴײŵΪʲôأ
What a ( loud) noise ! ô죨֣
What a beautiful garden ! ôĻ԰
What a beautiful garden ! You have certainly worked wonders. Ļ԰ѽֱ漣
What a beautiful picture ! Ļѽ
What a boring book ! û˼鰡
What a business it is ! ѵ°
What a coincidence ! I was thinking about Roy when his letter arrived ! ѽž͵ˡ
What a curious mistake ! ôƵĴ
What a darling little white rabbit ! һֻôɰСã
What a deceitful man ! ôʵ˰
What a delicious joke ! ô˸˵Ц
What a delightful party ! ô˸˵ľۻѽ
What a fantastic new motorbike ! һĦг
What a fine day ! ôõ
What a fine piece of ivory work ! ôõһƷ
What a fool you were ! Ǹɵϣ
What a frightful hat that is ! ǶñӶ󰡣
What a frightful traffic disaster ! ôµĽͨ¹ʣ
What a funny bird ! һֻôֵ
What a good welcome they have given us ! Ƕôҵػӭǣ
What a hot day ! ȵ
What a lot of ownerless dogs there are here ! Ĺѽ
What a lot of smells there are here during the hot weather ! ȵʱζȫ
What a magnificent goal ! ôΰĿ갡
What a mannish way to stitch on a button ! ť۱׾ˡ
What a misfortune that you were ill on the day of the party. ۻһ㲡ˣǲҡ
What a monstrous lie ! ôµĻԣ
What a nice fellow he is ! Ǹôõ˰
What a nice lunch I'm going to have ! ҽһٶ緹ѽ
What a noble view ! ô׳ľɫ
What a pity he couldn't go with you. ϧܺһȥ
What a pity you can't come to the party. ź㲻μξۻᡣ
What a pity you could not go ! 㲻ȥʵڿϧ
What a shame ! I wonder why our team lost. ඪǶô䣨˼ңġ
What a shameful conduct ! ôɳܵΪ
What a smoky town this is ! ǵ󰡣
What a splendid veiw ! I never saw its equal ! ľ£ױȡ
What a strange happening ! ͹£
What a sweet girl ! ôɰС
What a terrible din ! ôµ
What a terrible row they're making ! ǳף
What a terrible thing it must be to live in want ( of the necessities of life) ! ƶУȱƷ££
What a windy place ! ط
What a wonder ! ѽ
What a wonderful machine ! Ļ
What a wonderful present ! ôѽ
What a wonderful view from your window ! ҵĴ￴һɫˣ
What about having dinner together? һΣ
What action are we going to take? ׼ȡʲôж
What age is your son? ĶӶˣ
What an amazing sight ! ôʹ˾ľ󰡣
What an awful handwriting ! д㣡
What an idiot ! Ǹ׳գ
What are contents of this trunk? Щʲô
What are our chances of succeeding? ǳɹĿ
What are the chief rivers of China? йҪʲô
What are the children casting out about? Ϊʲô
What are the dogs barking at? ҧʲô
What are the seven wonders of the world? ߴ漣
What are the terms of the peace treaty? Լʲô
What are they in English? ЩӢô˵
What are we going to do for sports this afternoon? ʲô
What are you about? ʲô
What are you about? Do come along. ڸ𣿺һȥɡ
What are you arguing about? ڱʲô
What are you gazing at? ڶſʲô
What are you going to be when you grow up? Ժʲô
What are you going to do after graduation? ҵʲô
What are you going to do next? һ㽫Щʲôأ
What are you laughing at? Цʲô
What are you looking at? ڿʲô
What are you stretching your neck for?Can't you see well? 쳤ӣ㿴
What are you thinking about? ʲô
What are you thinking of? ʲô
What are your holiday plans? ʲôƻ
What are your hopes for the future? δʲôϣ
What are your impressions after reading the book? 㿴Ǳʲôӡ
What are your politics? ļʲô
What books have you read recently? ʲô顣
What brought about his illness( the quarrel)? Ĳⳡģ
What can he mean? ᣩʲô˼أ
What can I do? I'm bored ! ܸЩʲôأҾġ
What can I stick this on with? ʲôȥأ
What caused him to ( made him) change his mind? ʲôԭʹıŵģ
What chemicals combine together to form water? ʲôѧԪػϳˮ
What colour is your car? ʲôɫģ
What colour is your new dress? It's red. ȹʲôɫģǺġ
What convinced you of this? ʲôʹһأ
What coustitutes beauty? ıʲô
What delicious food you've cooked. ˶ôóԵʳﰡ
What did he say? ˵ʲô
What did you ask him for? Ҫʲô
What did you make it out of? ʲôǶģ
What disagreeable weather ! ô
What disappointing news ! ôʧϢ
What dismal weather. ô
What do you call this thing? ⶫʲô
What do you fancy for supper? ϲʲô
What do you intend by this word? ˵⻰ʲô˼
What do you mean by acting like this? ʲô˼
What do you propose doing next? һô죿
What do you see in the pictures? ڻпʲô
What do you suppose ( think)happened next? ºʲô飿
What do you think of my English? ΪҵӢˮƽ
What do you think of that record? ųƬô
What do you think this letter can mean? Ϊſζʲôأ
What does a new evening dress cost? һҪǮ
What does he mean to do? ʲô
What does it matter? ʲôϵ
What does it taste like? ʲôζ
What does it taste of? ʲôζ
What does that work out at? ܼƶǮ
What does the carriage of the parcel come to? ˷Ƕ٣
What does the word mean in the narrowest sense? ȷĺ˵ʲô˼
What does this question import? ζʲô
What does this word mean? ʲô˼
What dreadful weather ! ôѽ
What else do you see? 㿴Ķ
What explanation can we invent? ʲôأ
What fun we had ! 濪ģôȤѽ
What good news ! õϢ
What happened next? ʲô£
What happy moments have I spent there ! ǶҶȹһζôõʱⰡ
What has a clock on its face? ʲô
What has brought discord into his family? ʲôʹҵ
What has brought you here? ʲôѴ
What has Harry been called up by the investigating committee for? ΪʲôίԱᴫѶ
What has occurred? ʲô£
What has that ( he) to do with me? ⣨ʲôϵ
What have I ( is there) in my hand? ʲô
What have you been doing since I saw you last? Դϴοʲôˣ
What he did brought shame on his family. ɵʹļͥ˳衣
What he had said turned out false. ˵ЩԭǼٵġ
What he has done argues him to be a good cadre. ΪǸøɲ
What he said inclines me to think that he will agree to our plan. ĻʹҸеͬǵļƻ
What he said is deceitful words. ˵ƭ˵Ĺ
What he said simply doesn't stack up. ˵ȫš
What he saw burnt into his mind. һи²ĥӡ
What he saw seemed to have the form of a man. Ķƺˡ
What he says carries weight. Ļз
What he says comes to this ... ˵˼޷ǣǱԸɵøЩ
What he says is true. ˵滰
What he told me was the contrary of what you told me. ҵĺҵ෴
What horrible weather ! 
What I do in my free time has nothing to do with the teacher. ڿʱºʦûϵ
What I like about the system is that there's no waiting. ϲװ취ΪõȺ
What I said brought her over to my opinion. ҵĻʹתҵ
What if he doesn't come ( What shall we do if he doesn't com)? ôأ
What if it's true ( Even if it's true , does it mattere)? ʹģʲôϵ
What illness is he suffering from? ʲô
What inference do you draw from these facts? Щʵƶϳʲôۣ
What is all this? ⾿ʲô£
What is an export item? Ŀʲô
What is false can never stand up. ٵĶվŵġ
What is going forward over there? ﷢ʲô£
What is he at? ڸʲô
What is he doing over there? Ƕʲô
What is he going to play next? ʲô
What is he leading up to? ˵ʲôأ
What is he pasting up on the wall? ǽʲô
What is he supposed to be doing now? ĿǰӦʲôأ
What is his argument? ۾ʲô
What is his attitude towards his work? ԣģʲô̬ȣ
What is his father ? ĸǸʲôģ
What is it , do you think? 㿴ʲô
What is learned in the cradle is carried to the tomb. ʱѧ
What is on at the cinema? ӳʲôӰ
What is on? ʲô£
What is supporting the roof? ʲô֧ݶ
What is that for? Ǹʲôõģ
What is that strange noise? Ǹֵʲôѽ
What is that? ʲô
What is the amount due to you? Ӧøٿ
What is the breadth of this river? ӿǶ٣
What is the capacity of this jug? ˮݻ
What is the Chinese equivalent of the word \ victory \ ? һʵĺӦʲô
What is the date today? Ǽţ
What is the depth of this lake? ж
What is the desk made of? ʲôģ
What is the difference between A and B? ʲôͬ
What is the difference between colleges and universities? ѧԺʹѧʲô
What is the difference between these two words? ֮ʲô
What is the distance from here to Beijing? ﵽжԶ
What is the distinction between a university and a college? ѧѧԺʲô
What is the distinction between butterflies and moths? Ͷк
What is the duty of a doctor? һҽְʲô
What is the exact number? ȷеǶ٣
What is the exchange ( i.e. for money) today? ջΣ
What is the first step in planning a holiday? ڼƻݼʱһʲô
What is the French for \ desk \ ? һʷô˵
What is the function of a cat's claw? èצʲô
What is the government policy on education? Ľʲô
What is the height of the mountain? ɽĸ߶Ƕ٣
What is the hotel like? Ǹùʲôģ
What is the import of this statement? ʲô
What is the length of the car? ж೤
What is the make of your car? ʲôƣͺţģ
What is the meaning of this word? ʵ˼ʲô
What is the motive of the painting? ʲô
What is the plural of 'child' ? ' ӣһʣĸʽʲô
What is the population of London? ׶ص˿Ƕ٣
What is the postage for a letter to Australia? ĴǼһҪʷѣ
What is the reason for your hurry? Ϊʲôôæ
What is the result of your entrance examination? ѧԳɼΣ
What is the subject of that book? Ǳʲô
What is the theme of the opera? ʲô
What is the time of departure? ʱǼ㣿
What is the title of the play? Ϸʲô
What is the total amount? Ƕ٣
What is the town's program for building a new school? нѧУļƻôˣ
What is the trouble with you? ʲôѣ
What is the value of this picture by Rubens? ³˹Ļֵ٣
What is the volume of that box? ֻӵ
What is the worth of this picture? ֵǮ
What is there for supper? ϳʲô
What is this box for? Ӹʲôã
What is this curious animal? ֻŹֵĶʲôѽ
What is this sticky stuff on the carpet? ̺ճʲô
What is your excuse for being absent? ȱϯʲôأ
What is your excuse for failing to hand in your homework? ûнͥҵʲôڣ
What is your home address? ҵĵַĶ
What is your nationality? Ĺ
What is your position on the new taxes? ˰кμ⣿
What is your weight? ض٣
What is your work? ʲô
What kind of game do you like to watch best? ϲۿ˶ı
What kind of this flower is this? һʲô
What line is your young brother? ܵǴʲôҵģ
What made him chop about and accept the plan he had previously opposed? ʲôԭʹıתǰԹǸƻ
What made them so frightened? ʲôʹ£
What made you fix on that book? ôѡǱ飿
What made you stop away from that lecture? ΪʲôȥǴν
What makes you come so soon? ôô죿
What makes you smile? Ц
What measure do you propose? 㽨ʲôʩ
What measure do you use for cloth? ʲô
What mischief are you up to , you naughty boy? ڵʲô
What on earth are you driving at? 㵽ʲô˼
What opportunity did he take? ץסʲôᡣ
What originated the Great War? ʲôһսģ
What plan are they cooking up now? ڴʲô⣿
What play will be performed tonight? ݳʲôϷ
What point are you trying to get across? ҪҪʲô
What possessed him to do it? ʲôʹ£
What profession do you follow? ºְҵ
What quantity do you want? Ҫ٣
What rubbish ! ˵˵
What s the score? ȷǶ٣
What sex is the new baby? ӤкŮ
What shall I do to make this table steady? ʲô취ʹƽأ
What shall we start off with? ǴĶ̸𣨻أ
What size shoes do you take? 㴩Ь
What sort of man is he? ʲôˣ
What sort of music do you like best--pop or classical? ϲֻ֡ǹŵ֣
What sort of soup is on the menu today? ˵ʲô
What sort of tea do you like? ϲֲ裿
What sort of weather did you have during your holiday? ȼٵʱô
What startling news ! 𾪵Ϣѽ
What steps are you taking in the matter? ( What are you going to do about it?) ô죿
What steps will you take? ҪȡЩ裿
What stopped you from coming? ʲôʹûΪʲô
What style of houses do you require? Ҫʽķӣ
What subject does Mr.Smith teach? ʷ˹ſΣ
What subjects are you studying at the college? ڴѧʲôĿ
What surprised me most was to see some women kneeling on the ground. ʹҳԾǿŮڵϡ
What television shows do you usually watch? һ㿴ϵʲôĿ
What terrible weather we're having ! ໵ѽ
What the child said was whispered from one to another. ǸС˵Ļһһĵشˡ
What they said is totally opposed to facts. ˵Ļȫʵ
What time do you generally get up? ͨʲôʱ𴲣
What time do you get off work? ʲôʱ°ࣿ
What time do you have lunch? ʲôʱ緹
What time do you make it? ڼˣ
What time does the meeting begin? ʲôʱʼ
What time does the train from Xi'an get in ? ĳʲôʱվ
What time is it? ʲôʱ
What time is it? It's six o'clock. ڼˣˡ
What time is it? It's six. ڼӣӡ
What time is the train due? ʲôʱ̵
What time shall we awaken him? ʲôʱǰѣ
What took place there? Ƕʲô£
What trade is your boy learning? Ķѧʲôգҵ
What triggered off the rebellion? ʲôԭģ
What type of plant is this? ʲôֲ
What war forms the background to the story? ʲôսΪģ
What was his meaning? ڣ
What was his reaction to it ? кηӦ
What was that noise? ʲô
What was the area closed off for? ΪʲôǸ뿪
What was the cause of his failure? ʧܵԭʲô
What was the cause of his fright? Ϊʲô£
What was the cause of it? µʲô
What was the cause of the quarrel? ⳡڽǵʲô
What was the matter with the baby? It took her an hour or so to calm down. СôһСʱ⾰ƽ
What was the murderer's motive? ɱ˷Ķʲô
What was the origin of Man? Դʲô
What was the outcome of your interview? ǻĺʲô
What was the price of your new car? Ǯ٣
What was the result of the enquiry? ĽΣ
What was the result of the war? ⳡսĽΣ
What was the result of your deliberations? 㿼ǵĽΣ
What was your first impression of London? ׶ͷһӡʲô
What we did is for the best. һжǳں⡣
What we read influences our thinking. Ķ鱾Ӱǵ˼롣
What will the young people of tomorrow think of us? ˶ǻʲôĿ
What will you have for lunch , chicken or pork? 緹Ҫʲô⻹⣿
What will you have for lunch? 緹ʲô
What would be the consequences of the matter? ĺأ
What would he think if he learned the truth? Ҫ֪ʵôأ
What would you do , if left to your own device? Լ취ʲô
What you are saying is pure nonsense. ˵ĴǷϻ
What you have to do , do quick. ¸Ͽ
What you say comes to this. ˵ľ˼
What you say helps enormously. ˵Ļа
What you say is an insult to my wife. ˵Ļ̫̫衣
What you say is perfectly correct. ˵ú
What you say may be true enough , but it is beside the question. Ļģ뱾ɡ
What you've heard is the recent news. Ϣ
What? The car stolen? ʲô͵ˣ
Whatever comes to you , we'll stand behind you. ʲô䵽ͷϣǶᶨƵ֧
Whatever happens , we must stick together. ܷʲô£ҪŽһ£һ𣩡
What's at the bottom of it? ʲôԭ
What's come over you? You don't seem to be quite yourself. ôȥе㲻ڡ
What's for dinner?We're simply starving for food. ͳʲôǼֱˣҪԶ
What's he chewing the rag about now? ʲô
What's he so angry about? ŭʲô
What's his business? ʲô£
What's in this glass? ֻʲô
What's new about that? ʲôʣ
What's on this plate? ʲô
What's that row in the street? ڳʲô
What's that stuff you're eating? Եʲô
What's that? It is a radio. ʲôһ
What's the best method of cooking beef? ţ÷ʲô
What's the difference between the Asian elephants and African elephants? ͷʲôͬ
What's the difference in temperature between the day and the night? ϵ¶٣
What's the fare? Ѷ٣
What's the latest news? Ϣô˵𣿣
What's the matter with Frank today? ˽ôˣ
What's the matter with him?He can't walk straight. ô·ֱ߲ˡ
What's the name of that street? ֵʲô
What's the name of this place? طʲô
What's the number of it? ţ
What's the quarter of sixteen? ʮķ֮һǶ٣
What's the rate between dollars and pounds today? ԪӢĶһǶ٣
What's the time , mum? 裬ڼˣ
What's the time by your watch? ıˣ
What's the time? ʲôʱˣ
What's the use of my showing this to you if you don't look? 㲻Ұø㿴ʲôã
What's the use? he yawned. ʲôãǷ˵
What's the width of the Thames at London? ̩ʿ׶صһж
What's troubling you? ʲôʹ㷳ղ
What's up ( with you)? ô
What's wrong with the machine? ʲôë
What's wrong with you , Granny? ̣ô
What's your aim in life? Ŀʲô
What's your attitude to this idea? 뷨ʲô̬ȣ
What's your part in the plan? ƻʲôã
What's your rank? ʲôΣ
What's your trade? Ǹһеģ
Wheat harvesting was steaming ahead when we came to the commune. ʱչڽŽС
Wheat is a plant which is grown in many parts of our country. Сҹֲһֲ
Wheat is growing in Xizang now. ҲֲС
Wheels turn. ӿת
When a car gets closer it seems to get bigger. ʻʱҪȽϴһЩ
When a dog smells food , he usually sniffs. ŵʳʱӡ
When an Englishman say 'cake' , he means sweet cake. Ӣ˵ʱָĵ⡣
When are they going to widen the streets? ǴʲôʱЩֵӿ
When are they to leave China for home? ʲôʱ뿪йع
When are we going to discuss the matter? ʲôʱ⣿
When are you going to give us lessons? ʲôʱϿΣ
When are you going to return it? ׼ʲôʱ򻹣飩
When are you going to stop playing? ʲôʱֹͣϷ
When Bill was nineteen , he began to fill out. ȶʮʱͿʼ֡
When can you come to see me? ʲôʱң
When can you let me have back the money I lent you? ʲôʱܰҽǮ
When Colin's mother asked him why he was late , he invented a story about football pr ֵĸΪʲôؼˣѳȥˡ
When dawn broke , he had not yet arrived there. ʱδִǶ
When day dawned , we started our journey. ǾͶȥС
When Diane fell , she hurt her arm and , in addition , broke her glasses. 찲ˤʱˤ˸ۣˤ۾
When did Emma take to smoking? ʲôʱʼ̵أ
When did India get her independence from Britain? ӡʲôʱӢöģ
When did she tell you she'd be back? ʲôʱ
When did telephone first come into use? ʲôʱ绰״εõӦõģ
When did the accident occur? ¹ʲôʱģ
When did the ambassador come in? ʹʲôʱεģ
When did the fashion for short skirts come in? ʲôʱʱ˴ȹģ
When did the labour government come into power? ʲôʱִģ
When did the roof cave in? ݶʲôʱ̮ģ
When did these idioms come up? Щϰʲôʱʼеģ
When did this world come into existence? ʱģ
When did you get back from the countryside? ʲôʱũģ
When did you go to bed last night? ʲôʱ˯ģ
When did you last see Penelope? һʲôʱ򿴵յģ
When did you learn it? ʲôʱ֪ģ
When did you leave London? ʲôʱ뿪׶صģ
When did you see him last? һμʲôʱ
When did you weigh last time? ϴʲôʱصģ
When do apples come in here? ƻʲôʱУ
When do we leave here? ʲôʱ뿪
When do you intend to go to London? ʲôʱȥ׶أ
When do you rise in the morning? ʲôʱ𴲣
When do you start for Scotland? Ǻʱȥո
When do you think you can come? ʲôʱ
When does ( did) the delegation arrive here? ʲôʱ򵽣ģ
When does he get here?--He'll be here this afternoon. ʲôʱ򵽴絽
When does school commence? ѧУʲôʱѧ
When does the draw take place? ʲôʱǩ
When does the farmer milk the cows? Ǹũʲôʱţ̣
When does the law come into operation? ɺʱЧ
When does the new timetable come into effect? µʱ̱ʲôʱʵУ
When does the train start? ˻𳵼㿪
When does the wedding come off ( =take place)? ʲôʱл
When Eric came out of hospital , his friends made a great fuss of him. ˴ҽԺǶչ˱
When food supplies were cut off that winter , the sick and wounded soldiers managed t 궬죬ʳӦжϺ˲ԱҰݶɹѹ
When he arrived late , Mr. Drake blamed the bad traffic. ڵ׿˳ٵˣԹĽͨ
When he died , people had his picture painted to the memory of him. ǻ
When he digs into a problem he does not give up until he gets to the bottom. Ҫһ⣬ͷˮʯɡ
When he finally came round to writing the letter he found his feelings were easier to ڶдʱԼĸԭ
When he finally warmed up to his subject , his lecture became very interesting. ˣݽ÷ǳ
When he got home , it was already dark. ʱѺˡ
When he got to England , he found , however , that his English was too limited. Ӣ֣֮Ӣ̫ˡ
When he got up , he felt dizzy. ʱеͷΡ
When he heard the news of his friend's accident , his face clouded over. ¹ʵϢʱɫ
When he hungered for food , the truck driver stopped at a restaurant. Ǹ˾ˣͰͣڲ͹Աߡ
When he is excited he talks at a great rate. ˵졣
When he is older he will steady down and not do such wild and foolish things. ȶ̤ʵٸֻ
When he passed , I invited him to step in for a cup of tea. ʱһ衣
When he ran away from me , I concluded he was afraid. ܵʱҶ϶ˡ
When he realized what had happened , he was sorry. ׷ʲôʱеѹ
When he said he was quitting school , I did a double take. ˵ҪѧҳһŻȻ
When he was welcomed into their home he was told to make himself at home. ǰӭ֮󣬸ЩҪ
When he was your age , he became a carpenter. ͵ʱǸľˡ
When he woke up , he was in a strange place. ѹʱһİĵط
When her husband died , she received 2 , 000 insurance. ɷǧԪս
When his secretary went on holiday , Miss Tyson took her place for a week. ȥݼٵʱ̫ѷСһڡ
When his wife died , he lived alone. һ
When hs is 65 , he will receive a pension. ʮʱõϽ
When I am in doubt about the way , I look at a map. Ҷ·ʱҾͿͼ
When I asked for agreement there was no dissent. ͬʱû˱ʾͬ⡣
When I awoke it was broad daylight. ʱѴˡ
When I buy tomatoes , I always try to pick the red ones. ʱġ
When I came in , they were quarrelling about my proposal. ҽʱҵĽ顣
When I come across a new word , I put it down in my notebook. һʣҾͰдʼǱϡ
When I contrasted the two bicycles , I saw that one was older. ҶԱгʱҿһһЩ
When I did not hear from him , I took it that he was on holiday. ûյʱΪڶȼ١
When I entered , he put by the letter he was reading and began to talk to me. ҽȥڿŷһߣʼ̸
When I fly to New York I always use the same airline. ҷŦԼʱͬһ˾ķɻ
When I got on the bus , I saw my teacher sitting there. һʦڳš
When I had finished dinner I went to bed. ҳ극˯ˡ
When I have a cold , I lose my sense of taste. ҸðʱԶûζ
When I heard this news I was overcome with emotion. ϢҼˡ
When I last saw Smith he looked like a man who had had the spirit crushed out of him. ϴҿʷ˹ʱһʧǵˡ
When I left the fire was still burning. 뿪ʱ򣬻ȼա
When I looked at the list again I found his name struck off. ٴβ鿴ʱҷѱȥ
When I painted my house , I used three coats of paint. ᷿ӵʱ㡣
When I painted my room , I changed the colour from blue to green. ˢʱɫΪɫ
When I play back the text , please listen carefully to see whether there are any misp ҷſ¼ʱϸţûз
When I run , my heart beats fast. ܲʱúܿ졣
When I saw John , he was still working. ҿԼʱڹ
When I started off , the sun was arising. ҳʱ̫
When I telephoned , they told me that he had gone out. Ҵ绰ʱǸѳȥˡ
When I was in difficulty he kindly came to my assistance. ʱͺİҡ
When I woke up , it was already morning. һ糿ˡ
When I'm feeling sad my mother tells me funny stories to cheer me up. Ҹеʱҵĸ׾͸ҽȤĹʹҸ
When is he going up to Oxford? ʲôʱţѧ
When is that boat going to sea? ֻʲôʱ򿪺
When is the post office open? ʾʲôʱӪҵ
When is the train coming? ʲôʱ򵽣
When it comes to your turn , do your best. ֵʱҪŬ
When it grew dark we went home. 콥ʱǾͻؼˡ
When it is achieved there will be other plans to shoot at. һʵԺ󣬻ҪΪʵֱļƻŬ
When it is very cold , water turns into ice. ǳʱˮɱ
When it rained , water dripped from the ceiling. ʱﶥ©ˮ
When it rains I wear rubber boots. Ҵѥ
When it started to rain we took shelter under a tree. ¶ꡣ
When it started to snow , I couldn't hold the car on the road. ѩˣ·޷
When Jack's parents died , he was put in the custody of his uncle. ܿ˵ĸĸԺ󣬽ܿտ
When Mark touched the two wires on his radio set , he felt a shock. ˴ϵʱñһ¡
When molten steel cools , it changes into a solid. ˮȴʱΪ塣
When Moore checked out , Pearson was appointed his successor. ¶ְƤѷίΪˡ
When must the name list be handed? ʲôʱ򽻣
When my boss is away , his work devolves on me. ʱĹҸ
When my father was young he could run fast. Ҹʱܵúܿ졣
When my son and his wife went to the movies , I had to sit in with their children. ҶӺͶϱȥӰʱҵտӡ
When my uncle snores , you can hear him in the next room. 常ʱڸڷﶼ
When need is highest , help is highest. ѩ̿ӣеİɹ󣩡
When old problems were solved , new problems emerged. ɵˣµֳˡ
When one dines in a restaurant one likes a table to oneself. һڷԷʱϲռһ
When one drinks too much , somethimes one sees double. һ˺ȶ˾ƣʱῴӰ
When operating a machine , you must use caution. ڲݻʱǱСġ
When our football team played in another town , all the supporters went to watch the ӵʱе֧߶ȥ
When our parents came to visit our school , Mary conducted them into the classrooms. ǵļҳιѧУʱǴȥ
When our plane landed in the storm , it hit the runway with a jolt. ǵķɻڱ½ʱڵϡ
When our visit was over , we started back on foot. ιǾͲзء
When people are ill they need delicate food. ʱҪ嵭ʳ
When people start talking about nucleus physics , it is out of my depth ̸ԭӺʱҾãȻ֪ˡ
When questioned by the reactionary police , she came right back with a vehement prote 쵱ѶʱԵضܸǿҿ
When relatives came for a visit , Ann had to double up with her sister. ʱòͬסһ
When shall we meet again? Ǽʱټ棿
When shall we meet next? һʲôʱ棿
When she got to the place , she could not resist going in. ʱסȥ
When she heard the bad news , she went to her room and had a good cry. ϢԺصѵķȥʹһ
When she starts to sing , she just carries you away. һڳ裬ͻס
When she was a little girl , she liked to sing. ǸСŮʱϲ衣
When she was abroad , she sighed for her native country. ڹʱ
When she was ill Helen ate next to nothing. ʱʲôûԡ
When she was in the hospital , her sister took charge of her children. סԺʱΪտӡ
When she woke up , she found herself in a hospital. ʱԼһҽԺˡ
When Stephen grew up , he fulfilled his hopes and became a doctor. ˹ٷҳ˺ʵ˵ҽԸ
When studying , he focused his mind on his lessons. ʱ˼ڹϡ
When swimming he doubled up his legs and kicked out. ӾʱһһΡ
When the appointment finally came through he was ready. ׼´ʱ׼
When the baby touched the hot water , he cried out in pain. Ӥˮʱʹü
When the bell rang , all the students make for the classroom. ˣѧǶӿҡ
When the boat was wrecked all the passengers were saved. ֻʧʱÿͶˡ
When the car broke down , we had to push it to a garage. ԺֻðƵ
When the car came near the bridge , the driver eased down. ŵʱ˾˳١
When the car crashed , the police diverted the traffic. ײʱóĵ
When the cat is away the mice will play. èߺӻ
When the chairman leaves , who will be his successor? ϯȥ󣬼߻ʲôأ
When the children have money , they make straight for the sweet shop. Ǯֱǹȥ
When the class was over , the students made their way out of the classroom. ¿κѧǴӽ˳
When the company stepped off , the band struck up a tune. ӿʼ벽ʱֶ
When the concert ended we went home. ֻǻؼˡ
When the deer saw the hunter;it made off at once. ¹һʱ̾ˡ
When the director leaves , there will be many candidates for the job. ְʱкܶıְλ
When the fire alarm sounds , each man rushes to his post. һ죬ÿ˶ĸλ
When the fire broke out in the movie , the people lost their heads and ran in all dir ӰԺʧʱǾʧĴɢ
When the girl came to her senses , she gazed round at the people beside her bed. ŮѹʱȵػŴԵǡ
When the head master is away , the deputy head master looks after the school for him. УʱУΪչѧУ
When the lost child was found , the commune members searching for him were called off ʧСҵʱѰԱǽӵ֪ͨѰ
When the man was found dead , the police arrested two suspects. Ǹ󣬾첶ɷӡ
When the mist had cleared off , it was fine again. ɢȥˡ
When the nails are screwed in , they will stay in. ݶšȥԺ󣬾͹̶ˡ
When the other boys teased me , my brother took my part. ĺȡЦҵʱ򣬸ͻҡ
When the path divides , you must follow the left way. ·ֲʱߵ·
When the postman passed my door , I gave up hope of a letter. ʵԱ·ҼҺҾͶŲϣˡ
When the question came on , people vied with each other in airing their views. һǾȿֺظ㼺
When the ruffians attacked him , he laid about them vigorously. ͽʱµظǲ
When the ship arrived in Shanghai , the passengers disembarked. ִϺʱ˿Ͷ˰
When the ship was in dock , the dock gates shut to keep the water in. ִ봬ʱž͹ֹˮȥ
When the sky is blue , it is improbable that it will rain. ճɫʱܻꡣ
When the soldiers captured the town , they massacred all the inhabitants. ʿռСʱɱо
When the sun rises the sky lightens. ̫һˡ
When the sun started to go down , he stopped and set up a tent. ̫ʼɽˣͣ
When the sun started to go down , he stopped and set up his tent. ̫ʼɽˣͣ
When the teacher came back into the room , she quickly brought the class back in line ʦӵԺܿʹȫָ
When the teacher came in , the students stood up. ʦʱѧȫ
When the teacher found some of his students get nervous at the examination , he told ʦһЩѧʱͽǲҪš
When the teacher told Jane her mother dead , she keeled right over. ʦ߼ĸȥϢʱ˹ȥ
When the thief saw the policeman he cleared off as quickly as he could. С͵ʱˡ
When the train started , they all stood on the platform waving to me. 𳵿ʱǶվ̨һָ
When the train started , we abandoned our game. 𳵿ʱֹͣϷ
When the tree fell down , I could feel the shock in the house. µʱܸеӵ𶯡
When the war broke out they were at once called up. սһͱˡ
When the whales breath hits the air , it becomes water. ͱˮ
When the window was opened , a blast of cold air rushed into the room. һ򿪣һ
When the work is finished we should be able to spin off a few extras. ɺǻԸżһЩ
When they were out watching , he swallowed the message. ǲעʱֽ̽
When things were at their worst , he came along and gave me a leg up. ӵʱһ֮
When was the bill called up? 鰸ʲôʱ۵ģ
When was the Chinese Communist Party founded? йʲôʱ򴴽ģ
When was the People's Republic of China founded? л񹲺͹ʲôʱģ
When was the United Nations founded? Ϲʲôʱģ
When water boils , it changes into steam. ˮʱͱ
When water boils it passes into steam. ˮʱ
When we are speaking of power , time is taken into account. ̸ʱҲʱ⡣
When we arrived , the auditorium was already filled and so we were crowded out. ǵأѾˣǱߡ
When we arrived , the match was in progress. ǵʱڽС
When we called on him , he was standing at the window , gazing at the street. ȥʱվڴǰעš
When we go to town , my brother will dine us. ǽʱҵĸǳԷ
When we make a speech , we often use a microphone. ǽʱʹ˷硣
When we reached our journey's end , we rested. ǵĿĵغϢˡ
When we reached the top of the hill , a view of the lake greeted us. ǵɽʱˮľɫ
When we tried to enter the house , some men warned us off. ʱм˽߿
When we walk , we exercise our leg muscles. ·ʱϵļ⡣
When we were well on the way , it began to rain cats and dogs. ߵ·ϣˡ
When will cotton be planted? ʲôʱ޻
When will he arrive? ʲôʱ򵽣
When will the case come before the court? ʲôʱͥѶ
When will the English evening begin? Ӣʲôʱʼ
When will the hen's eggs hatch? ЩʲôʱС
When will the marriage take place? ʲôʱУ
When will the party take place? ὫʲôʱУ
When will the physical examination be held? ʲôʱ죿
When will the work be completed? ʲôʱɣ
When will you be through with your work? ʲôʱĹ
When will you break the news to your family? ʲôʱ£
When will you get up tomorrow? ʲôʱ𴲣
When will you harvest your wheat? ʲôʱոС
When word about this got round , people quickly headed for the spot. ϢһǶط
When you are driving a car you must look forward. ʱҪǰ
When you are having a fever , it is good to starve for a bit. յʱһǺõġ
When you are suffering from measles you have red spots on your skin and you feel as i 㻼ʱƤк㣬ðĸо
When you are wrong , don't explain. ˾ͲҪ⡣
When you clean off the slate , take care not to break it. ʯʱıŪ顣
When you cross the street , watch out for cars. ᴩֵʱҪע⳵
When you depress a key of an organ , a note is sounded. ѹһټͻһ졣
When you do reading , what should you do to prevent eye strain? Ķʱ۾ƣͣ
When you face the south , the east is at your left. 泯ʱǶ
When you feel a cold coming on , get into bed and sweat it out. ÿʼеðʱϿϴȥ˯ͺˡ
When you get old your memory gets worse. ˣͼˡ
When you have broken the ice with him , you will like him. Ǣദͻϲ
When you have formed a plan , you must follow it out. ƻ֮󣬱ִ᳹С
When you have measles , you must stay at home or you will infect the class. ͱڼᴫȾȫͬѧ
When you have the measles , you break out in spots. ʱӡ
When you listen , you must try to grasp the main point. ʱһҪŬץסҪ㡣
When you make a mistake , cross it out; don't use parentheses. дʱҪ
When you play cards , each player plays in turn( =in a regular order). Ƶʱƣ涨Ĵ򣩡
When you press this button , the radio will start. 㰴Ŧʱˡ
When you shoot an arrow , you draw the bow. ʱ
When you speak to people , don't bark at them. ˵ʱҪ
When you visit Britain next year , please come up to Edinburgh for a few days. Ӣ뵽ס졣
When you visit France , it is a disadvantage if you cannot speak French. ʷʱ㲻ὲǿǸ
When you want a bath , you turn on the tap. Ҫϴʱˮͷ
When you wash your hands you rub them together with soap. ϴֵʱ÷ֻ֡
When you're standing in the subway , you'd better hold on to the strap. վڵ»ʱץסƤ
When you've boiled the cabbage , strain off the water through a colander. ѾĲ󿪺©װˮ˵
When you've copied down the exercise that's on the blackboard , we'll go on with the ǳúڰϵϰ⣬Ǽһϰ
When you've washed the car , wipe it down well. ϴҪúòһ¡
Whenever anyone teased John about his weight , he saw red. ÿ˶ԼؿЦʱʹ
Whenever difficulties or problems crop up in their work every one of us lends a helpi ÿǵĹгѻʱ˶
Whenever he ran up against difficulties , they all gave him encouragement. ʱǶ
Whenever I look at this picture , I recall the memories of my childhood. ÿҼƬͻͯĻ䡣
Whenever I see him , he asks me lots of questions. ÿҼҺö⡣
Whenever I see you I feel nervous. ÿҼ㣬Ҿ͸еš
Whenever the batsman chopped at the ball , he hit it. ԱÿС
When's the next meeting? һλʲôʱ򿪣
Where am I wrong? Ҵģ
Where are my glasses ( spectacles)? ҵ۾Ķ
Where are my papers? ҵĶ
Where are my spectacles? ҵ۾
Where are my things? ҵĶĶ
Where are the other books? 
Where are these instruments made? ЩǶģ
Where are you going , mate? ֣㵽Ķȥ
Where are you going to? Ҫȥ
Where are you going?-I'm going to the cinema. ȥȥӰ
Where can I obtain tickets for the boxing match? ҵȭƱ
Where can John have put the matches?He can't have thrown them away. Լѻŵˣѻ˰ɡ
Where can we find refuge from the rain? ܵҸطأ
Where can we park the car? ͣأ
Where can you find your dictionary? Not anywhere. ҵĴʵ䣿ҲҲ
Where can you hide , supposing you are able to escape from the police? ʹ㲻ץܶ㵽Ķȥأ
Where did he come in-first or second? õڼһǵ
Where did he try to learn the word from? ȥѧʵģ
Where did you buy your greens? ߲Ķģ
Where did you go last Sunday morning? 㵽ȥˣ
Where did you pick up your technical skill? ļĶѧģ
Where did you sack in last night? ҹĶ˯ģ
Where did you spend the summer holidays? Ķ٣
Where did you spring from? Ƕģ
Where do I come in , in your scheme? ļƻУҸϣ
Where do they link up? Ķ᣿
Where do you bank? ļдǮ
Where do you come from? 
Where do you come into the picture? ʲôϵ
Where do you live? I live in Norwich. ססŵΡ
Where do you work? ﹤
Where does her father in law work? ĹĶ
Where does the Blue Nile meet the White Nile? ޺ӺͰ޺ʲôطϣ
Where does the Nile rise? ޺Դںδ
Where does the path join the road? Сʲôطͬ·
Where does the road branch? ·Ķֲ棿
Where does the ship hail from? ֻǴʻģ
Where does the Yellow River take its source? ƺӷԴ
Where does this road go? ·ͨ
Where does this road lead to ? ·ͨ
Where else did you go ? 㻹Ķȥˣ
Where had people put their rubbish? ﵹ
Where he has gone is not known yet. û֪ȥʲôطˡ
Where is Africa connected with Asia? ޺ʲôط
Where is he hiding? Ķأ
Where is her comb? Ķ
Where is Isable? She is at home. ɯĶڼ
Where is Jim?I can't see him. ķĶҿ
Where is my book? I can't find it. ҵҲš
Where is my erasing knife? ҵĹεǶ
Where is the basket full of mending? װ˸òµģ
Where is the bus depot? վģ
Where is the entrance to this building? ݵ
Where is the food mixer? ʳƷģ
Where is the iron. ٶģ
Where is the man in question? ̸۵أ
Where is the man who was here? ղȥˣ
Where is the matron? Ůܹģ
Where is the mop? ϲģ
Where is the morning mail? 糿Ķ
Where is the mosque? Ķ
Where is the nearest letter box? Ķ
Where is the new factory to be located? ¹ںδ
Where is the soft seat carriage? ϯ
Where is the source of the Thames? ̩ʿԴδ
Where is the table mats? ĵģ
Where is the teacher? ʦǶ
Where is the television mast? ߸ģ
Where is your orchard? ǵĹ԰
Where on earth did you spring from? 㵽ǴĶģ
Where shall we camp tonight? ǽʲôطӪ
Where shall we change for Taiyuan? ǽʲôطת̫ԭȥ
Where shall we change trains for Shenyang? ȥӦʲôطת
Where shall we go , daddy? ǵǶȥְ֣
Where there is oppression , there is resistance. ѹȣз
Where these people went , they made their home. ЩߵĶĶҡ
Where was he yesterday morning? 
Where were you this day last year? ȥʲôط
Where will he pass the summer holidays? Ķ٣
Where's the difficulty? Ƕ
Where's the middle? Ķм䣿
Where's the stopper for this bottle? ƿӵĶȥˣ
Where's the telegraph office? 籨ģ
Where's the top of the jam jar? ӵĸǶĶ
Wherever are you going? 㾿Ķȥ
Wherever he is , he made it a rule to take part in physical labour. ʲôطѲμͶΪһϰߡ
Wherever I buy something , I pay down. ҪǸֽġ
Wherever you go , I go too. 㵽Ҳ
Wherever you may go , you can't succeed without perseverance. ûкĵҲɹ
Whether she's coming or not doesn't matter too much. ϵ
Whether we go or not depends on the weather. ȥȥҪ
Whether we help him or not , he will fail. ǰʧܡ
Whether you go or not is of no importance. ȥȥ޹ؽҪ
Which books have you read? ļ飿
Which do you prefer , meat or vegetable? Ը⻹߲ˣ
Which doctor attended him ? λģ
Which doctor is treating you for this trouble? λҽβ
Which hat are you going to wear today? Ķñӣ
Which horse came in last? һƥ󵽣ܵ
Which horse was leading? ƥȣ
Which hotel are you staying at? סһùݣ
Which is heavier , an elephant or a horse? ĸأ
Which is the hot tap? һˮͷ
Which is the platform for the London train? ĸվ̨׶ȥĻ𳵣
Which judge is going to try this case? λ
Which of the subjects that you study at school is your favourite? ѧУѧĿγϲһţ
Which of the teams won the game? һӱʤ
Which of the watches have you settled on ? ѡһ
Which of them do you think is worst? Ϊ֮һ
Which of these colours would go well together? ЩɫЩһͣ
Which of you clipped off the fastest run? м˭ܵ죿
Which of you went to the zoo? ǵ˭ȥ˶԰
Which one did you choose? һ
Which paper do you take? Ҫֱֽ
Which parent is more important in the first year of life? ڳĵһ꣬ĸһλҪ
Which place aches most? ĸλʹ
Which route did you choose? ѡ·
Which shirt costs the least money? ĳҪǮС
Which side are you on in this question? վһ
Which side will get the mastery? һ߽ȡÿȨ
Which team will win the match is still unknown. ǻ֪ĸӮⳡ
Which team won? ĸӮˣ
Which way shall I take? Ҹ·
Which way shall we go? һ·
Whichever way did you go? 㵽·ȥģ
While I like the color of the hat , I do not like its shape. Ȼϲⶥñӵɫȴϲʽ
While I was holding it , the end came of. ʱһͷ
While in the subway someone picked his pocket of the last five dollars he had to his ڵеԪˡ
While pretending not to see him there , Comrade A spoke at Comrade B when he mentione ͬ־ֻûͬ־ἰ鼮
While they continue quarrelling , cut to Jack in close up. ǼʱѶתΪܿ˵дͷ
While we were standing in the road we saw somebody come out of the house. վ·ʱ˴ӷ߳
While we were talking , a man came up. ˵и˹
While you were out , a young man rang up inquiring for you. ȥʱһλ˴绰㡣
Whisky and brandy are spirits. ʿɺͰԾơ
White clothes stain easily. ɫŪࡣ
White clouds crowned the hills. ɽϰơ
White is a mixture of all the colours. ɫһɫ϶ɵġ
White shoes dirty very quickly. Ьúܿ졣
Who aids whom? ˭˭
Who are the most famous English writers now living? ĿǰӢ˭
Who are these people? Щ˭
Who are you trying to fool? ƭ˭أ
Who attended the meeting? ˭ϯ˻飿
Who broke that cup?--I expect it was the cat. ˭ѱӴˣҲè
Who came in first? ˭ܵһ
Who can help me to guess the riddle? ˭ܰҲգ
Who can prove it? ˭֤һ㣿
Who can say? ˭֪
Who can supply the place of Mr.Smith , who cannot come? ʷ˹˭ܴ
Who comes next? һ˭ˣ
Who conducts this orchestra? ˭ֶָӣ
Who controls the factory? ˭
Who deals next? ˭ˣ
Who dealt out the tickets for tomorrow? 볡ȯ˭ģ
Who dreamed up the idea of painting our living room wall a bright red? ˭ҵǽˢʺɫ
Who else is coming ? ˭
Who first thought of the idea? ˭뵽Ǹģ
Who gave you that lovely necklace? Ư˭ģ
Who governs this country? ˭ң
Who has bagged my matches? ˭ҵĻȥˣ
Who has been meddling with my books? ˭Ϲҵˣ
Who has spilled water on the seat of the chair? ӵ˭ˮˣ
Who has taken my bicycle? ˭ҵгŪˣ
Who has taken my pen? ˭ҵĸֱˣ
Who has the most need of help? ˭Ҫ
Who invented aeroplanes? ɻ˭ģ
Who is at the bottom of all this trouble? ˭µĸԴ
Who is conducting this evening? ˭ָӣ
Who is going to do the housework? ˭ɼأ
Who is going to judge the roses at the flower show? ˭лչеǾޱ
Who is going to lead ( the army)? ˭ָӣӣ
Who is he? I've never heard of him. ˭Ҵû˵
Who is here in place of the manager? ˭
Who is in control here? ˭
Who is in the wrong? ˭˭ˣ
Who is teaching your children? ˭ĺӣǣ
Who is the author of the play? ˭籾ߣ
Who is the best man to advise me on the question? ˭ǵĲıã
Who is the Governor of Hong Kong? ܶ˭
Who is the governor of this country? ˭ҵͳߣ
Who is the shortest? ˭
Who is the wisest man who has ever lived? ʷ˭ˣ
Who is thst lady? λŮʿ˭
Who knocked that bottle over? ˭ƿײˣ
Who knows what will happen in the future. ˭֪ᷢʲô¡
Who lent you this book? ˭Ȿ飿
Who lives next door ( to you)? ˭סڣңڣ
Who lives next door? ˭סڸڣ
Who on earth told you that? ⵽˭ģ
Who put forward this new theory? ˭ģ
Who runs fast , the hare or the tortoise? Ұúڹ˭ܵÿ죿
Who runs the business? ˭£
Who s going to speak at the meeting this afternoon? ˭ڽĻ棿
Who said the boys were beyond control? ˭˵Щ޷̣ܽ
Who scored the goal? ˭ģ
Who shut the gate? ˭ѴŹˣ
Who sings worst? ˭
Who spoke last? ˭󷢵ԣ
Who tempted you to take it? ˭õģ
Who told you that Mary and I had split up? ˭ѾϾϵˣ
Who took the lead in opposing it? ˭ͷ
Who wants to take the floor now? ˭Ҫԣ
Who was at the wheel when the accident happened? ¹ʷʱ˭ųӣ
Who was it that struck out the method now widely used? ˭״Ѿ㷺Ӧõķģ
Who was that man you were speaking to? ղŸ˵˭
Who was that person you were talking to? ղ̸ͬ˭
Who was the comrade you were speaking to? ղŸ˵λͬ־˭
Who was the victor of the boxing match? ˭ǳȭĻʤߣ
Who was your politics teacher last year? ȥ˭ʦ
Who will attend on the orphans? ˭չ¶
Who will cook the dinner? ˭
Who will play the role of George Washington? ˭Ρʢɫ
Who will succeed when King Henry dies? ȥ˭̳λ
Who will take the chair? ˭λϯ
Who will take the lead? ˭ͷ
Whoever disregards these regulations will be punished. ΥЩ˶Ҫܷ
Whoever plays with fire will get burnt. ߱Է١
Whoever wants to go may go. ˭ȥȥ
Who'll square up the damage he has done? ˭⳥ɵʧ
Whom did you meet in the street? ڽ˭ˣ
Whom do you think I knocked against this morning? ҽ糿˭
Whom( who) did you give the letter to? Ž˭ˣ
Who's bossing this work? ˭
Who's carried off the first prize in the contest? ˭ڱеõһȽ
Who's carrying the heaviest box? ˭ڰصӣ
Who's going to lead off? ˭ȿʼ
Who's got the last laugh now? ˭ʤ
Who's leading in the race? ˭ȣ
Who's responsible for this broken window? ˭˴
Who's tapping at the door? ˭ţ
Who's that boy at the front of the queue? ڶǰǸк˭
Who's the comrade you just shook hands with? ղźֵλͬ־˭
Who's the strong man in the government? ˭Ǹʵ
Whose book is it? ˭飿
Whose chair needs fixing? ˭Ҫ
Whose fault is it that we are late? ǳٵ˭Ĺʧ
Whose house is this? ˭ķӣ
Whose is the book on the desk? ϵǱ˭ģ
Whose lead is it? ֵ˭ȳˣ
Why , it's far too late. ȣ̫ˡ
Why , it's quite easy. ȣ൱ס
Why are you doing it in that particular way? Ϊʲô㵥ַأ
Why are you late? Ϊʲôٵ
Why are you so gloomy? Ϊɶƣ
Why are you so late? Ϊʲôأ
Why can't they settle their differences and be friends again? Ϊʲô磬Թںأ
Why can't you read louder? ΪʲôøЩ
Why did he act so madly? Ϊʲôģ
Why did he defer returning to London? ΪʲôƳٻ׶أ
Why did he tick little Peter off in such a way? ΪʲôѵС˵ã
Why did little Franz begin to have regret ? ΪʲôСȿʼеϧ
Why did you choose that one in particular? Ϊʲôرһأ
Why did you choose that particular book? Ϊʲôƫһأ
Why did you choose that particular subject? ΪʲôѡǸرĿأ
Why did you shoot him down like that? Ϊʲôô
Why did you slap my cheek? Ϊʲôһ⣿
Why didn't you ask her out? Ϊʲôû
Why didn't you raise the question at the meeting? ôûڻ
Why didn't you select a better subject for your composition? Ϊʲôѡһõ⣿
Why didn't you show up at the meeting yesterday? Ļôûμӣ
Why do you always pick on me to do such a difficult task? ΪʲôѵĹ
Why do you buy such expensive clothes? Ϊʲôôأ
Why do you want to kill me? ΪʲôҪɱң
Why does she appear so sad? ΪʲôԵˣ
Why does she delay to come? Ϊʲôٳٲ
Why doesn't the water run away ?What's stopping the hole up? ΪʲôˮߣʲôѶڶˣ
Why don' t you shave off your beard? Ϊʲô㲻κӣ
Why don't you bring this up at the meeting? βڻ⣿
Why dont you clean out your handbag? Ϊβɾأ
Why don't you dance? It's easy. You can learn in no time. ôأͦסܿؾͿѧᡣ
Why don't you find a job and end this dependence upon your parents? ΪʲôҸְҵĸĸأ
Why don't you give me your parcel to carry? ΪʲôҸðأ
Why don't you learn to spell? Ϊʲôѧϰƴ֣
Why don't you stop for supper? It's already 7 p.m. ³Ѿߵˡ
Why don't you take your padded coat off? ɰɲѵ
Why has he got such a lot of books? Ϊʲôô飿
Why has she turned against me? ôأ
Why have you broken your promise to help me? ôΥҪҵŵأ
Why have you changed your mind? ôıˣ
Why is Erica in tears? Ϊʲôޣ
Why is he hanging about in the streets? ڽй䣿
Why is Latin America so called? Ϊʲôз
Why is she looking so dejected , in such low spirits? Ϊʲô˾ɥ
Why is she so quiet and buttoned up? ôô˵
Why must you be good at a foreign language? Ϊʲôѧһ
Why not have a rest? ΪʲôϢһ
Why not tie a bell around the cat's neck? ΪʲôèĲϵأ
Why should we give you special treatment? ΪʲôӦøرĴ
Why should you make free with public property? ΪʲôùҵĶ
Why should you strain at a few casual remarks? αΪ˵ĻСأ
Why the bat comes out only at night? Ϊʲôֻҹ
Why try to drag Carson off to the concert? He simply doesn't understand music. ΪʲôҪǿɭֻȥأ
Why's that man measuring the street? Ǹֵʲô
Wild flowers rimmed the little pool. ҰСر
Will 10 pounds cover the cost of a new shirt? ³
Will a few of you stop behind to help clear the chairs away? ¼˰ŰӰߺ
Will food stretch out ? Tonight we've got three extra guests for dinner. ˹𣿽Ƕ˳Է
Will he live through the night? ܻ
Will he still be there or will he have gone away? ʱأǿѾˣ
Will it be fine tomorrow? I hope so. 𣿡ϣ졣
Will it rain this afternoon? I hope not. ϣᡣ
Will she be in tonight? -I think so. ڼ𣿡ڼҡ
Will six o'clock suit ( you)? 㣨˵
Will the baby be safe alone? Ӥһ˱
Will the colour come out when the cloth is washed? ֲϴ˻ɫ
Will the fine weather keep up? ĺܼȥ
Will they , too , be obliged to sing in German? òҲõﳪɣ
Will this blue sofa go with the green carpet? ɳ̵̺
Will this car suit you or do you want a bigger one? 𣬻Ҫһģ
Will this do you? 
Will this loaf of bread last until tomorrow? Ե
Will this rope stretch round the box? ӳȹƺһȦ
Will you accept his apology? ĵǸ
Will you be free this afternoon? п
Will you be late for lunch or will you have it at the normal time? 緹ƽʱأ
Will you be seeing Wu Dong? ⶫ
Will you buy some butter for me when you go shopping? ʱΪЩ
Will you cancel out that charge , please? 븶Ǳʷð˺
Will you change for dinner? Ҫ³Է
Will you charge up my car battery? Ұϵسһµ
Will you check these figures? Щһ
Will you come tomorrow?--Well , I ll see. 𣿡ҿǿ
Will you do me a kindness? ϰһæ
Will you do me the pleasure of coming to dinner with me? ԣ͹⣩һȥԷ𣿣һȥԷ
Will you do up this parcel for me? ҰСһº
Will you draw the curtain? ϴ
Will you exchange seats with me? Ըͬҵλ
Will you get me a newspaper when you're out? ȥ˳ӷݱֽ
Will you get me a pair of compasses? һԲ
Will you give me an apple , please? һƻ
Will you give the car a good wash? ȥúóϴһº
Will you go to watch the basketball match this afternoon? Ҫȥ
Will you hand me the ash tray , please. ̻Ҹ׵ݸҡ
Will you have a little cake? һ㵰ɣ
Will you have a little more fish? ٳԵ㣬
Will you have a piece of cake? һ鵰
Will you have another cup of tea? ٺһ
Will you hear my lessons , please. ҵĽѵɡ
Will you help me search for that book I lost? ԸѰҶʧǱ
Will you help me to solve this puzzle? ܰҽ
Will you join with us in visiting museum? Ըһȥι۲
Will you keep these documents for us? ǱһЩĺ
Will you lend me 5? I will pay you back next month. ӢǮ¸»㡣
Will you look after my dog while I'm away? ҲڵʱһҵĹ
Will you marry me? Ըͬҽ
Will you measure up or shall I? 
Will you oblige me by closing the door? ҹź
Will you oblige me with information ɸ֪ʤм
Will you pass the salt? εݸң
Will you pay the bill? ˵㸶
Will you permit an old pupil to shake hands with you? ǰһѧֺ
Will you phone me? 绰
Will you please get me a copy of \ Mother \ ? Ūһĸס
Will you please give him a message when you see him? ʱӸŸ
Will you please give your seat to this old man? λøλ˺
Will you please help me get down those dishes off that shelf? ҰЩӴӼ
Will you please help me on with my overcoat? ҰѴ´Ϻ
Will you please lend me your dictionary? Ѵʵ乩Һ
Will you please lend me your rubber? Ƥ
Will you please look at this letter? Ŀһº
Will you please pass me that book? ݸǱ
Will you please save a seat for me? һλòã
Will you please see after my luggage while I m away? ߿ʱտһ
Will you please send these dirty clothes to the laundry? Щ͵ϴµȥ
Will you please show our visitor out? Ϳ˳ȥ
Will you please speak more slowly? 뽲øЩ
Will you please spell out your request? Ҫ꾡˵
Will you please take the cover from the bottle? ƿӸõ
Will you please tie a rope in a firm knot? 㽫Ӵһι̵Ľ
Will you please use your influence with him not to do it? ӰҪº
Will you relay a message to him when you see him? ʱź
Will you saddle the black horse for me? ҰѺźã
Will you say a good word for him ( say something in his favour)? Ϊ˵û
Will you score for this match , Ralph? ⳡǷֺ
Will you stay to ( for) dinner? Է
Will you step inside? 
Will you take the lead? ͷ
Will you take the trouble to answer this question? 鷳ش
Will you venture a flight in an air plane? ɻ
Will you venture on another glass of wine? ٺһ
Will you watch my clothes while I go swimming? Ӿʱܲտһҵ£
Will you weigh it in the balance? ƽһƺ
William Wilberforce worked hard to end slavery. ˹Ϊūƶȶܶ
Williams , the boss of a gambling house , used to say: \ We're closed down in town , ĳϰ˹˵ڳﱻڽ
Wimbledon is a suburb of London. ²׶صһ
Wind and rain have worn the monument down. ĥ˼
Wind is invisible. ǿġ
Windsor Castle ɯǱ
Wine is a luxury in England. ӢѾһݳƷ
Wine will work on his emotion. ƻʹ
Winning the class election turned his head. ѡʤʹΡ
Winter is coming , the days are closing in. ˣ罥̡
Winter is forward this year. 궬ñס硣
Winter is the coldest season in Britain. Ӣļڡ
Winter is the coldest season. ļڡ
Wipe away your tears. ᡣ
Wipe out the bath before you use it. ʹԡǰȰϴɾ
Wipe your feet on the door mat before you go in. ſڶЬϲЬȻٽȥ
Wipe your hands on the towel after washing them clean. ϴëɡ
Wire him to come. ĵ籨
Wishing to fill up with water , we stood in. װˮǱ㳯ʻȥ
With a few snips she cut out a paper doll. ¾ͼһֽޡ
With a view to the study of the most modern books , he joined the local library. ΪĶµ鼮˵طͼݡ
With a whirl of skirts and with the brilliant sparkle still in her eyes , she ran out ۾ﻹžӨỨȹһڣš
With courage one can achieve anything. ֻҪ²ɳɡ
With one bound , Bob was over the fence. һʡ
With one thing after another , the poor chap has too much to contend with. һ׮׮һ½ǿļһίʵܵˡ
With that , the camel brought in his hind legs and kicked the poor man out. ͬʱĺȰǸ˳ȥ
With the approach of spring the days begin to draw out quite noticeably. ٽԵԽԽˡ
With the baton the conductor was beating time. ֶָָӰӡ
With the brilliant sparkle still in her eyes , she ran out of the door. ۾ﻹžӨỨš
With the development of modern electrical engineering , we can transmit power to wher ̵ִķչܰѵ͵Ҫ
With the great speed I collected five rings. ٶռָֻ
With the help of Comrade Liu , I acquainted myself with my new duties. ͬ־İ£Ϥְ
With the teacher's help , he digested the long text. ʦİ£Ūƪġ
With their help , man has done better research work in many fields of science. ڣǣİѧ˸
With their help we opened a small bookshop. ǵİ£ǿһСꡣ
Without a revolutionary theory there can be no revolutionary movement. ûиۣͲиж
Without doubt , she had the tables turned upon her. ɣڵĴȫˡ
Without quantity there can be no quality. ûû
Wives were taken away from their husbands. Ӵɷ߱ߡ
Women astronauts have travelled in space ships already. ŮԱѾɴ̫ˡ
Women's DayŮI wonder whether you would mind helping me for a few minutes. ֪Ƿܰһæ
Won't the colour come off? ⲻɫ
Won't you come , too? Ҳ
Won't you come in and have a little tea? ҪҪȵ裿
Won't you come in for a moment? 㲻һ
Won't you come round and see me sometime? ʲôʱ
Won't you come? No , I won't. 㲻ǵģҲˡ
Won't you excuse me for a little while? 뿪һ
Won't you have a taste of this cake? ҪҪһ鵰⣿
Won't you stay for supper? ³
Wood and stone are building materials. ľĺʯͷǽϡ
Wood did not know the cause of the quarrel but struck for William. ²֪ܵԭȴ
Wood is scarce in this part of the country. ҵһľĲ㡣
Wood is softer than stone. ľͷʯͷ
Wool is spun to make yarn. ëĳëߡ
Woollen clothes protect you from cold. ë¿
Woollen clothes shrink in hot water. ëˮлġ
Words are the signs of ideas. ˼ķš
Words like \ bag \ , \ dog \ , \ nurse \ , \ electricity \ , and \ wood \ are all nou ʿľͷ
Words like 'and' , 'but' , 'because'are conjunctions. 󡮡һӴʡ
Words represent ideas or things. ˵˼
Words used in architecture are important to you. ѧõĴʶҪ
Wordsworth wrote beautiful poetry. Ȼʿдʫ衣
Wordsworth wrote poetry. Ȼ˹дʫ
Work and play shaded into each other. ֽں
Work hard but don't overdo it. Ŭɰɣ̫ˡ
Work has hardly yet commenced. δʼ
Work is done on contract. ǰʽɵġ
Work while you work , play while you play. ʱ͹ˣʱˣ
Workers in some industries have their hearing harmed by the noise of the machines. һЩҵ˵ˡ
Workers of all countries unite ! ȫ繤Ž
Workers often jack up a car to change a tyre. ˾ػ̥
Working in the fields under the scorching sun , they were all panting for a cold drin ڵɻǶȵϡ
Working in the scorching sun all day has knocked me up. ȵ¹Ѱۿˡ
World War  ended in 1945. ڴսһ
Worms wriggle. 䶯
Worn and torn money is retired by the government. ĥԼ˺ٵֽҡ
Worry and suffering have made her hair turn white. ַʹ࣬ͷˡ
Would that I were young again. ϣһء
Would you buy me an invalid chair. һѲõκ
Would you care to come and have a chat with me? Ը̸̸
Would you check the tyres please? һЩ̥
Would you close the door , please? ŹϺ
Would you describe that lady as beautiful or handsome? 㿴λŮƯǶ
Would you glance my paper over and give me your opinion? һҵĲ
Would you have the kindness to show me the way? Ҹôߣ
Would you kindly answer my questions? شҵ
Would you kindly shut the window? ѴϺ
Would you lay off that ! ֹͣ£
Would you like a cup of tea? 
Would you like a glass of beer? Ҫȱơ
Would you like some cream in your coffee? ҪҪڿЩͣ
Would you like some ice in your drink? ҪЩ
Would you like some more soup? 㻹ҪЩ
Would you like some more?--No , thank you , I have had plenty. һ𣿡ллҪˡѾԺܶˡ
Would you like to come to tea? Բ
Would you like to leave your telephone number ? µ绰
Would you like to see my holiday photos? ҪҪڼĵƬ
Would you look to the children , please. չһºǡ
Would you mind doing me a little favour? ܷһæ
Would you mind knocking me up at about 7 o'clock tomorrow? As I must catch an early t ߵŰҽѺΪҪ
Would you mind passing the dictionary to him? ͼݰֵݸ
Would you mind stepping aside to let this old man get off the bus? վһ㣬λ³
Would you object to let Xiao Wang take up the job? С
Would you please climb down and help me? һº
Would you please pull down the blinds? Ѵº
Would you please state your frank opinion of the plan? ˵˵ƻ
Would you prefer tea or coffee? Ҫ軹Ҫȣ
Would you rather live in a town or in the country? Ըסڳﻹס䣿
Would you walk five miles just to see a film? ԸΪ˿һӰ·
Write a note to your brother. дӸܵܣ磩
Write down yor name , age and sex. Աд
Write in capitals. ôдĸд
Write or say a word letter by letter. һһĸƴдһʡ
Write out this paragraph. д֡
Write the letter this minute. дš
Write these words in your notebook together with their meanings. ЩͬдıʼǱ
Write to me as often as you can. I don't want to lose touch with you. ܳдţҲϣʧȥϵ
Write your homework in ink , not in pencil. øֱдͥҵҪǦʡ
Write your name below the line. д֡
Writing compositon is an art. һ
Writing is slower than telephoning. űȵ绰
Wrong never comes right. ԶΪȷ
X ray photographX Ƭ
Xiao Li has made a pair of cottonpadded trousers for a retired worker. Сһλݹһ޿㡣
Xiao Li is the wrong man for the job. He is always trying to make waves. Сʺְλܰ¡
Xiao Li jumped at the invitation to go swimming with his brother. СȻ룬ͬȥα
Xiao Li took care of them. СԸǡ
Xiao Lin has had his hand burned. Сֵˡ
Xiao Lin is watering the sunflowers. Сڸտˮ
Xiao Lin promised to mind the bady while we go out. СִӦǳȥʱǿӡ
Xiao Wang stitched up the hole in his shirt. Сϵƶˡ
Xiao Yang may know his address. С֪ĵַ
Xiao Yang offered a suggestion. Сһ顣
Yantai is famous for its apples. ̨Բƻ
Yellow is a light colour , but black is dark. ǳɫɫ
Yellow is my favourite colour. ɫϲɫ
Yes , that will suit me splendidly. Ƿǳҵ⡣Ƕҷǳʡ
Yesterday , I had breakfast at a quarter past seven. ߵһ̳緹
Yesterday , some students didn't attend school , so the teacher asked them to explain мѧûѧʦҪ˵ԭ
Yesterday I bought a ton of coal. һú
Yesterday I drew a picture of the school garden. һһУ԰Ļ
Yesterday morning I met a deplorable car accident. 糿Ҽһҵ⳵
Yesterday s high was ninety eight degrees. ¶Ǿʮ˶ȡ
Yesterday the boss told John he must work harder. Լ˾˵Ŭع
Yesterday we went to the exhibition , where we saw two model man-made satellites. ǲιһչᣬչģ
Yon may depend on it that they will support you. źˣǻ֧ġ
You alone can help me. ֻܰæ
You always have to know what to do if such and such should happen. ʱ֪ĳ鷢ʱδ
You always misunderstand me. ҵ˼
You always stop work when my back is turned. Ҳעʱǰѻͣ¡
You and I are of the same mind. 뷨һ
You and I belong to different political camps. ڲͬӪ
You are a fortunate man. Ǹ˶
You are a frequent visitor at my house. Ҽҵĳ͡
You are a man of merit. йˡ
You are a nice fellow to talk like that. ˵ֻ
You are a poet that deserves the name. һλ֮ʫˡ
You are a teacher. ʦ
You are acting like a child. ֱС
You are all good pupils. ǶǺѧ
You are always behind times for school. ѧٵ
You are barking up the wrong tree if you ask her to help you , because she never help æˣΪκˡ
You are both completely wrong. ȫˡ
You are both in the wrong. ˶û
You are both wrong. ˡ
You are certainly improving in your spelling. һҪĽƴд
You are coming rather ( a bit )strong. ̫˵㡣
You are confusing things , let me distinguish. ԽŪԽ㣬ֳ
You are debarred from owning land. ӵء
You are deceived in him. ˡ
You are defending yourself. ΪԼ绤
You are early. 㣨ã硣ˡ
You are forgetting yourself ! еԣʧʧԣˣ
You are fortunate to have such a good teacher. һλʦ
You are free from care. ǡ
You are free to do what you like. Ըʲô͸ʲô
You are going to be an architect. 㵱ʦ
You are growing fast. ǶѸٵسɳ
You are having a game with me. ׽Ūҡ
You are interested in such things. ¸Ȥ
You are keeping something from us , aren't you? ʲôǣǰɣ
You are lying and lies can not cover up facts. ˵ѣڸǲʵ
You are none too early. һҲ硣
You are not always right. δȫԡ
You are not doing yourself justice , you could do much better if you tried. δúõöࡣ
You are not supposed to know( do , read , write , etc.)that. 㲻Ӧ֪дǸ
You are not up to the job. ǹ
You are now reading the left hand column of this page. ڶһҳ
You are playing Brown's game. ˲ʵĴæ
You are quite right in a way ( in a certain respect or degree). ĳһ棨ĳһϣĳ̶ֳϣȫ
You are reading page 178 of this book. ڿĵҳ
You are requested not to smoke in the theatre. Ժﲻ׼̡
You are responsible for the money and you will have to make up the loss. ʿ㸺жʧ⳥
You are right there. һǶԵġ
You are running a risk in trusting him. Ҫյġ
You are sadly changed since we last met. Դϴμıú⡣
You are so kind. á
You are standing now. վš
You are telling tales again. ˵ѻˡ
You are through. ĵ绰ͨˡ
You are tired , I expect. ˰ɣ
You are tired enough from caring for me. չҹ۵ˡ
You are tired--you are in need of sleep. ˣҪ˯
You are to blame in this. Ҫ㡣
You are to hand in the exercises tomorrow. 죨ãϰ
You are under me. ҹܡ
You are under obligation to care for her. չ
You are under the necessity of starting at once. ʼ
You are walking too fast for me. ߵ̫ˣҸϡ
You are wanted on the telephone. ĵ绰
You are wearing it wrong side out. ˡ
You are welcome to use my pen if yours is broken. ĸֱʻˣҵĺˡ
You buy stamps at a post office. Ʊʾ
You can be happy though you may be poor. ֵܹġ
You can buy biscuits , sugar , soap and tea at the grocer's. ӻ򵽱ɡǡͲҶ
You can buy the ballpoint pen anywhere. 㵽ĶܹԲʡ
You can calculate on at least five hundred people coming to the lecture. ָ˳ϯν
You can call on him at any moment. ʱ԰ݷ
You can come and go at will. ȥ
You can come at any time. ʱ
You can count on me ( my) doing my best. ţһΪ
You can cut out the last sentence of the paragraph. ɾȥεһ仰
You can dial Tianjin from Beijing. ӱֱӲĵ绰
You can do anything you like. ʲôʲô
You can do it now or later--it's all the same to me. ڰҲУԺҲУν
You can dry your clothes by the fire. Ե¯Ա߿¡
You can extend your knowledge by reading books. ֪ͨʶ
You can feel the heat of the sun. Ըе̫
You can get information about the famous places from the travel service. йЩʤ
You can get this book at any bookshop. κ궼õⱾ顣
You can get very good food at the restaurant. ǸԳԵܺõķˡ
You can go ahead to the station and I'll see you there later. ȵվȥٵ㡣
You can hardly expect me to do that. һȥ¡
You can hardly imagine how his long legs clipped off the distance. 㼸ξġ
You can hardly see the join in the coat. 㼸µĽӷ졣
You can have either the apple or the orange. ԳƻҲԳӡ
You can have these apples for nothing. ԰Щƻ
You can have what is left. ʣµĹС
You can have whatever food you want. ʲôԡ
You can keep this for your very own. Ա֮
You can learn that only in the school of hard knocks. ֻдӾвѧǸ
You can leave your overcoat in the hall. ԰׷ڹ
You can leave your things with us. ԰ĶǴܡ
You can magnetize a needle by rubbing it with a magnet. ôʹŻ
You can make free with my bicycle any time. ʲôʱʹҵгԡ
You can make inquiries at the office. ɵ칫ȥ
You can make use of my typewriter , but I must have it back by the weekend. ҵĴֻĩǰ뻹ҡ
You can number us among the subscribers. ԰ڶ֮ڡ
You can pay now or later; it's all the same to me.It doesn't matter. ڻԺǮҶһġ
You can play many games with playing cards. ֽƣ˿ƣܶϷ
You can read this book in the space of one week. һ֮жⱾ顣
You can refer to your notes when you are speaking. 㷢ʱԿӡ
You can rent roller skates at the skating arena. ⵽Ь
You can see it with the naked eye. ۿ
You can see little bloom here and there. 㵽ԿС
You can see this for yourself by experimenting with a flashlight. ԼһֵͲһ¾ͻס
You can sit next to Roger at dinner. Էʱ㿿޽
You can smoke on the upper deck. ϲ̡
You can stop the machine by pressing this button. 㰴ťʹͣ
You can take any book , I don't mind which one. һ飬Ҷں
You can take either ( one ). ѡ
You can trust him; he's a man of highest virtue. һλƷ¸еˡ
You can use a convenient tool. һʵĹߡ
You can vary the pressure at will. 仯ѹ
You can wear my dress because we are of the same size. ܴҵ£Ϊͬһš
You can wise up on details by reading this booklet. ⱾС֪ϸˡ
You cannot buy things in England with foreign money. Ӣ˶
You cannot expect that she should receive him. 㲻Ӵ
You cannot expect the reception to be clear unless the set is( you are)properly tun 㲻׼Ͳ㲥
You cannot go against nature. 㲻ΥȻĹɣ
You cannot pass an examination without preparation. 㲻׼Ͳͨԡ
You cannot trust him ( or to him) to keep his promise. 㲻ϣŵԡ
You can't beat me at that game. 棨ǸӮҡ
You can't buy things without money ! ûǮ˶
You can't conceal the truth forever. 㲻Զࡣ
You can't cram eight people into that car ! 㲻ܰѰ˸ȫ
You can't fool me !I don't believe you. ƭңҲ㡣
You can't get any money because the banks aren't open. ȡǮΪвš
You can't ignore the evidence that makes against your theory. 㲻ܺͬĿ෴֤ݡ
You can't imagine how I missed you all. 㲻ҶôǴҡ
You can't keep a good man down. 㲻ѹ˲š
You can't laugh off your opponent. 㲻СĶ֡
You can't learn English well without watching out for idiomatic ways of saying things ע⽲еϰ߱﷽ʽǾѧӢ
You can't load any very large parcels onto the roof rack;they won't stay on in a stro ϲܷ̫İдʱǻŲ
You can't make over a personality in one day. 㲻һ֮ھͰ˼ҵĸԸı
You can't match him in chess. He plays it so well. 㲻ܺ壬µ̫ˡ
You can't refer to your book when you are in the exam. ʱܲ顣
You can't resist the rule. 㲻Υԭ
You can't say she is carrying on about nothing at all. 㲻˵ں޵Ϲ
You can't see air , of course , but you can feel it. 㵱Ȼܸо
You can't see them in the daytime. ڰ죬㿴ǡ
You can't see Trevor because he is at school now. ߣΪѧ
You can't stay here; you must go elsewhere. 㲻ͣ뵽ȥ
You can't think how glad I am to see you. 㲻Ҽˡ
You certainly come off luckily. ˡ
You change gear when you want to go faster or more slowly. Ҫٻʱͻ
You contradict yourself. ìܡ
You could do with a glass of water , I dare say. Ҹ˵Ҫһˮ
You could have caught the train if you had taken a taxi. һĻ㱾ǿԸϻ𳵵ġ
You could not make yourself understood as you wept out. ߿ޱ˵˼Ļ
You could of course have criticized him , but , instead , you cried him down rudely. ȻǿԵģȴֱذһĨɷˡ
You cut off the speaker. ˷˵Ľ
You degrade yourself when you tell a lie. ʱͱԼ
You did give me a scare. ȷҡ
You did it none too well. òá
You did it very nicely. úܺá
You did not shut the door though I told you to shut it. ȻҶ˵Ҫţ㻹ûйء
You did right in agreeing to the plan. ͬƻǶԵġ
You did the right thing. ˺¡
You didn't guess right. û¶ԡ
You didn't really see anything--it was only imagination. ʵʲôҲûпֻǻѡ
You displeased your mother by your behaviour. Ϊʹĸײ졣
You do look nice today. 쿴Ư
You don t have to buy a newspaper; you can share mine. 㲻ֽԺҺϿ
You don't go about your work in the right way. It will take you a long time unless yo ķͷ㲻ӣҪѺܶʱ
You don't have to pay; the exhibition is free. 㲻ýǮչѵġ
You don't have to worry about rank or pay. 㲻صľκн
You don't know his address , neither do I. 㲻֪ĵַҲ֪
You don't like the film , nor do I. 㲻ϲⲿӰҲϲ
You don't look very glad about it. Ϊ˲ˡ
You don't look very well. ɫá
You don't mean to say that old Jack is still kicking around !He must be a hundred , i ˼˵Ͻܿ˻ŰɣҪһ
You don't want to go after all , then. ô˵Ͼǲȥˡ
You feel ill? Then go home. ܣôؼҰɡ
You feel sad if your best friend goes away. Ҫõˣеˡ
You find a lot of violence in some American films. ЩӰдıΪ
You forgot to say that you would be late. ˵һҪ
You get a low mark , for one thing , because you did not do your homework. õͷ֣ԭ֮һΪ㲻ҵ
You get headaches after you read a while. ĶһԺ͸еͷʹ
You go ahead and tell him that we're coming. һǾˡ
You go ahead. I'll join you shortly. ȿʼһһɣ
You go and meet them , and I'll get everything ready at home meantime. ȥӭǣڼ׼һС
You go first and I'll follow. ߣҸž
You go to bed at nine in the evening. Ͼŵ˯
You go to school at seven in the morning. ÿ糿ʱѧ
You had best get home before midnight. ðҹǰϵҡ
You had better ( be) keep silent. ñֳĬ
You had better go and speak to him in person. ûȥ˵
You had better go back. 㻹ǻȥĺá
You had better go to the station now; I'll come on later. ȥվ漴
You had better have nothing to do with him. òҪ
You had better leave your coat off.It's too heavy for such warm weather. ûǱˣôů̫ͣˡ
You had better set your idea down before you forget it. δǰ뷨д
You had better settle down and study the lesson. ðʼϰΡ
You had better stop your nonsense , it is already too much. òҪ˵ˣѾ̫ˡ
You had better work your anger off before you speak to him. ǰһ
You have a bad cough. ȵ
You have a fine brain. һӡ
You have a phenomenal memory. ļˡ
You have accomplished a purpose. ﵽĿġ
You have accomplished the purpose. ﵽĿġ
You have all the more reason to refuse him. ɾܾ
You have been imposed upon. 㱻ƭˡ
You have been tricked. ƭˡ
You have been working brilliantly. ɵúܳɫ
You have chosen the biggest. һġ
You have deferred too long. ̫ˡ
You have disturbed this vase. Ҷֻƿˡ
You have done me a great service. Һܴæ
You have got the book you wanted? That's wonderful ! Ҫ𣿺üˡ
You have left dirty marks on the door. ۼ
You have no business ( =right) to do with you ޹أܲ
You have no cause to complain. ûԹ
You have no right to do that. Ȩ¡
You have no right to keep a portion of my pay back. Ȩ۷ҵһֹʡ
You have no warrant for what you did. Ȩ
You have not eaten much supper. Եòࡣ
You have nothing to do but ( except) wait ( do your work , read , etc). ֻõţĻ飩ûбİ취û
You have offended her by your laughter. Цˡ
You have received a just reward. õӦõıꡣ
You have sprouted up since I last saw you. ϴμ㣬㳤˲١
You have to be over 18 to see this film. ʮ˲ܿⲿӰ
You have to brush your shoes. ˢˢЬˡ
You have to do nothing but wait. ֻõȺ򣬱ް취
You have to replace the books on the shelves before you leave. 뿪֮ǰŻϡ
You have to screw up the handle , it has become loose. ɶˣð˿š
You have to see to this problem. ע⡣
You have to work hard in order to catch up with the rest of the class. Ҫù׷ϰˡ
You haven't even touched your wine. ľմûմ
You insulted Ralph when you called him a pig. 
You know , I think it might rain. ֪Ϊꡣ
You know better than I do. Ҷöࡣ
You know I made an error. ֪ҷһ
You know we wish you to be happy. ֪ϣҸ
You know where to get in touch with them , don't you? ֪ϵǰɣ
You know you can count on me. ֪ҡ
You learn much faster than I. ѧÿ졣
You left the fan running; please shut it off. Կţصɡ
You lie upon roses when young , you'll lie upon thorns when old. ׳Ŭϴͽ˱
You like him perhaps more than me. ϲϲҪࡣ
You like singing , is that right? ϲ裬
You live in North London , don't you? ס׶ر
You ll be hanged as a spy tomorrow at sunrise. ʱ㽫Ϊһ
You look a bit off colour today. ɫ̫á
You look depressed. 㿴ȥ
You look dirty. Go and have a wash. Եúࡣȥϴһϴ
You look downhearted. 
You look ill.Go to see the doctor. ɫãȥҽɡ
You look pale--what's up? ɫ԰ףʲôˣ
You looked as though you were tired. 㿴ۡ
You made a fool of me when you took away the ladder and left me on the roof. ӣڷϣ׽Ūҡ
You made a grand mistake again. ַ˸
You made me jump when you came in so suddenly. ͻȻʹһ
You may always be sure of a welcome at my house. ʲôʱҼԿ϶ܵӭ
You may as well be hanged for a sheep as for a lamb. һݡ
You may as well begin at once. ̿ʼ
You may as well go at once. 㻹ߡ
You may as well go there today. 㻹ȥء
You may borow this book so long as you keep it clean. ⱾֻҪܱ࣬ͿԽ㡣
You may borrow any of my books. Խκһ顣
You may borrow this book as long as you keep it clean. ֻҪ㲻Ū࣬ͿԽ㡣
You may cab it. Թͳ
You may call him at 890351. Դ绰ȥ
You may choose a book from among these. Щѡһ
You may come whenever you please. ʲôʱԸʲôʱ
You may depend on me to help you. ģһġ
You may deposit your case in the left luggage office. ԰ڼĴ洦
You may dish the dinner now. ڿʢʳˡ
You may draw your own moral from this. ԴҳĽѵ
You may go or stay , according as you decide. ȥ
You may go to the films if you like. 뿴Ӱȥɡ
You may have free use of my house during the summer. 죬סҼҵķҵķӿ
You may have read about it in the papers. ڱѾϢˡ
You may have some difficulty at first , but you will find it easier as you go along. Щѣȥס
You may have the remaining ones. ʣµ㶼ȥ
You may look at it , but you must not touch it. Կ
You may refer the matter to him if necessary. ҪĻ԰ίи
You may shake hands when saying good bye to people. ںͱ˸ʱ֡
You may share the books between you. ǿ԰Щˡ
You may take a horse to the water , but you can't make him drink. ǣӱߣȴܱˮ
You may take anything you like. ϲκζС
You may trust us , and we'll make a job of it. ǣǻɺõġ
You may well be surprised. ѹᾪȡееġ
You may well say that. ˵Ļ
You may( just) as well go at once. 㲻ߡ
You might ( just) as well say that black is white. 㻹˵ڵǰ׵ء
You might at least say \ Thank you \ when someone helps you. ˼Ұæʱٸ˵лл㡣
You might at least say \ thank you \. ٸ˵лл㡣
You might bring him over tomorrow. ԰
You might have helped me when I asked you. æʱ㱾Ϳ԰ҵġ
You mistake , Mr.Smith. ʷ˹Ūˡ
You must always be truthful. ӦԶʵ
You must approach the bird very quietly or it will fly away. ĵֻ߽񣬷ߵġ
You must be careful about ( as to) what you say or do. һһжСġ
You must be careful at the curve in the road. ·תĵطСġ
You must be careful when you handle glass. òʱСġ
You must be cautious with the razor. ʹ浶ʱСġ
You must be crazy to ride a bicycle that has no brakes ! һûբĳһ˰ɣ
You must be good at a foreign language. Ҫѧһ
You must be mad to do such a thing. һǷˣɳ
You must be provided with warm clothes for the winter. ׼ů͵¹
You must be taught to speak the truth. ˵ʵ
You must be very patient with her , as she has been ill for months. ˺üˣһҪǳġ
You must break away from such bad habits. Ļϰߡ
You must brush your teeth before breakfast. 緹ǰˢ
You must check in the equipment after using. Щú黹
You must check over your examination paper carefully before handing it in. ӦϸһԾȻٽ
You must choose out of these. мѡ
You must come over and see me. һҪҡ
You must command your temper. ÿԼƢ
You must comply with the library rules. ͼݵĹ
You must concentrate on what you are doing. רĹ
You must confess that I am right. óǶԵġ
You must conform to the rules of the school. ѧУĹ¡
You must consider well over the matter. Ҫúÿǡ
You must cross the bridge if you want to get to the opposite bank of the river. ҪӶ԰ȥš
You must cultivate good habits. Ӧϰߡ
You must cultivate good manners and behave like a gentleman. ѧϰòֹһ
You must declare your camera at the Customs. ں걨
You must deposit the money in a bank. Ǯ
You must dig the garden before you can plant the seeds. Ȱ԰ĵطһܲ֡
You must do it well whether you like it or not. Ƿϲðá
You must do it;you have no option. £ûѡء
You must drive carefully when it's snowing so hard. ѩµô㿪Сѽ
You must exploit every opportunity to learn new things. ÿѧϰ
You must face the actual conditions. ʵ
You must follow the teachings of your teachers. ǱʦǵĽ̵
You must get a permit if you want to keep a gun. һ֧ǹŪһ֤
You must get down to your studies this year. Ҫúѧϰ
You must get things square. Ѷá
You must go by what the doctor says. ҽĻȥ
You must go early , otherwise you will miss the bus. ߣ͸ϲϹˡ
You must go on a diet because you are too fat. ޶ʳΪ̫ˡ
You must have a dressing on that cut. ˿ñҩް
You must have known who I am. һ֪˭
You must have special boots for skiing. ѩ봩رѥӡ
You must ink in your signature , pencil writing is not allowed. ǩīˮһ£ǦдǲԵġ
You must keep a good watch for the enemy. ע⣬ֹˣ͵Ϯ
You must keep to your promise. ŵԡ
You must keep up with the times. Ӧøơ
You must keep your clothes clean. 뱣ࡣ
You must learn to add and subtract in arithmetic. ѧҪѧӷͼ
You must learn to write good Chinese. ѧϰдͨ˳ģģ¡
You must leave now , or else you'll be late. ߣҪȻٵġ
You must live up to your promise. ʵԼŵԡ
You must live with the fact that you are no longer as strong as you were. ϣѾȥ׳ˡ
You must look both sides before you cross a road. ·֮ǰһҪ߶һ¡
You must maintain your bicycle brakes. һҪʹгբá
You must make a careful study of this article. ϸоƪ¡
You must make clear to him that he should never be rude again. ˵Ӧ
You must make haste with your work. Ͻ
You must make him work harder. ʹɵøŬЩ
You must make the best of the good chance. һҪһʱ
You must not contradict mummy. 㲻Ӧø趥졣
You must not copy in an exam. ڿпɱϮ
You must not expect good results if you work without system. 㹤ûйɣȡõĽ
You must not impose bad wine on customers. 㲻ӦӾ˿͡
You must not run across the road. 㲻Ҫܹ·
You must not sacrifice studies for pleasure. 㲻Ϊֶѧҵ
You must not think that I was a conceited man. 㲻ΪǸ߰ˡ
You must pay 10 a year for membership of the club. һ븶ʮӢľֲѡ
You must pay a fine of 10 if you park your car in the wrong place. ͣ˵طҪʮԪǮ
You must pay attention to the teacher. Ǳעʦ
You must pay duty if you want to import wine. Ҫھƣͱ˰
You must pay off the mortgage this year. 黹Ѻ
You must pay up what you owe me. ǷҵǮ뻹塣
You must play fair. ر
You must press this button to start the radio. 밴ťܴ
You must put a stamp on the envelope before you post it. ǰŷƱ
You must put some petrol in the car to make it go. Ͳܿ
You must put the room in order. ʰ䡣
You must put your signature on the cheque. ֧Ʊǩ
You must reach an understanding with him. ½⡣
You must see the inside of a house before you buy it. ǰ뿴ô
You must seek out the advanced experience of the masses , sum it up and popularize it 뷢ȺڵȽ飬ܽƹ㡣
You must show your passport at the border. ڱ߾ʾĻա
You must show your ticket on the train. ڻϱʾĳƱ
You must speak to the children , Henry; they never listen to a word I say. Ҫ˵˵ǣǴҵĻ
You must stamp your letters before you post them. ƱȻܷȥ
You must stop when the traffic lights are red. ʱͣ
You must stress the word. Ҫض
You must study hard by any means. Ŭѧϰ
You must take heed of what he has told. Ҫעߵ¡
You must take the bad with the good. ˳ܡ
You must take the revolutionary enthusiasm of the masses into full account. ҪֹȺڵĸ顣
You must take the teacher's words to heart. Ҫȡʦ
You must touch the bottom of the pot with your right hand. Ҫֹס
You must treat others with justice. 빫ضԴˡ
You must treat your new puppy kindly. ҪúµõС
You must try to learn from your mistakes and not repeat them. Ӵȡѵط
You must use your own head ( judgment). Լӣжϣ
You must wait your turn. Be patient. ĵ㡣õֵ㡣
You must wear decent clothes when you go for a new job. ȥְʱҪ¡
You must work hard. Ŭ
You must write it in ink. īˮд
You mustn t spit on the ground. ̵
You mustn't complain. You went there of your own( free)will. ԹԸǶȥġ
You mustn't depart from the instructions you've received. Υӵָʾ
You mustn't do that in a public place. 㲻Ӧڹ֮ͥУ¡
You mustn't give up studying foreign languages for even a day. ѧϰһҲҪжϡ
You mustn't go out , you must stay here. 㲻Ҫȥ
You mustn't jack up prices. 㲻߼۸
You mustn't lend it to others. 㲻Ӧ
You need a lot of patience , because this will take a long time. ҪģΪǺܷʱġ
You need a rest and change. ҪϢͻ
You need an eye examination. ҪһۿƼ顣
You need further instruction in arithmetic. Ҫ
You need have no anxiety about that. 㲻Ϊ˵ġ
You need not go there specially. 㲻⵽Ƕȥ
You needn't be afraid. 㲻ú¡
You needn't complete the essay tonight. 㲻ؽƪ¡
You needn't do your homework yet. ڻͥҵ
You needn't go out ( if you don't want to ). 㲻سȥˣ㲻ȥĻ
You needn't rush. You've plenty of time. 㲻شæʱܳԣ
You never know where to find that man. û֪ĶҵǸˡ
You never regard what I say. ˵Ļӡ
You never tell me what you're really thinking. ʵ뷨
You ought not to do it. 㲻Ӧ¡
You ought to be ashamed of yourself. ӦΪԼе߳ܡ
You ought to do something about that cough. ӦĿ취
You ought to get your watch repaired. ðѱȥˡ
You ought to have told me you were coming. øҪǡ
You ought to learn how to be patient. Ӧѧġ
You ought to obey your parents. Ӧ˳ĸĸ
You ought to respect his opinions more. Ӧø
You ought to take care of your health. ӦעĽ
You ought to throw those papers out. ԰ЩĶ
You ought to try out that radio before you buy it. ǲӦ
You ought to wear warmer clothes. ôů͵
You ought to write better. ӦдøЩ
You play ( on) the violin beautifully. Сˡ
You push while I pull. 
You put me in mind of my brother. ʹҵܵܡ
You remind me of your brother. ʹĸ硣
You saw him , and so did I. 㿴ˣҲˡ
You say he's only forty ! Why , I know he's at least fifty ! ˵ֻʮ꣡ˣ֪ʮˣ
You say you have lost the letter , when did you miss it? ˵ŶˣʲôʱŲˣ
You say you won't smoke any more , but you'll soon change your mind. ˵㲻ˣǺܿԵġ
You scared me ! Ż
You see my point? 㶮ҵ˼
You seem very silent today; what's the matter? һ죬ô
You sew with thread. ߷ҡ
You shall have it back tomorrow. Ի㡣
You should allow for his youth. Ӧᡣ
You should avoid being late for your class. 㲻ҪϿΡ
You should be kind to animals , and not hurt them. ӦúĶԴҪ˺ǡ
You should be kind to your inferiors. ¼Ҫ
You should be relieved at noon. 绻ࡣ
You should break the habit of smoking. Ӧ̵ϰߡ
You should care for others. Ӧıˡ
You should consider the matter from various angles. ӦôӸǶ¡
You should defer to him. Ӧ
You should defer to your father's wish. 㸸׵Ը
You should definitely have been working this morning. ϶Ӧڹġ
You should devote yourself to mathematics in the future. Ӧѧ
You should difinitely stay in bed if the doctor tells you to. ҽҪԴһҪԴ
You should disconnect the wireless set before you make adjustments inside it. ӦȰεߵͷڲ
You should do out the bed-room. Ӧɨһᡣ
You should eat regular meals. ӦöʱԷ
You should exercise every day. Ӧ
You should face out your problems. Ӧ¸ҵ⡣
You should form a judgement upon facts. Ӧʵжϡ
You should get out of a difficulty. Ӧѡ
You should get rid of all the old junk in the room. ðڵ
You should give a definition. Ӧ¸塣
You should give a task to a responsible man. Ӧѹһɿˡ
You should govern your temper. ӦÿһԼƢ
You should have had more sense than to do that. Ӧúмʶ¡
You should have handed in your composition yesterday morning. Ӧ罻ġ
You should have liquid food , for you still have a fever. ӦóЩʳΪ㻹ڷա
You should keep a secret in. Ӧܡ
You should keep your promise. Ӧŵԡ
You should learn to keep your temper. Ӧѧԣ
You should learn to speak plain. Ӧѧὲˡ
You should let the letter run on , not write them separately. ӦĸдҪֿ
You should make a practice of being on time for work. Ӧɰʱϰϰߡ
You should mature your study plan. Ӧѧϰƻ
You should melt the sugar in the mouth. ӦʹܽڿС
You should mix the sand , the water in just proportions. ӦȷıɰӺˮ
You should not hide the truth of the facts. ǲӦʵ
You should not let slip the golden opportunity. 㲻Ӧûᡣ
You should not read in the bright sunlight. 㲻ǿҵĶ
You should not take the book away. 㲻Ҫߡ
You should pay back what you borrow. ӦûǮ
You should pick up an odd job. ӦҸʱ
You should place the TV set in the dry. Ӧѵӻڸĵط
You should practise what you tell other people to do. бȥ£ԼӦʵС
You should put a small amount of salt in a cake. Ӧڵ
You should put four coats of paint on wood to protect it. ӦľͿĲԱ
You should read one book a month at least. һӦÿһ顣
You should read some wholesome books. ӦЩ顣
You should respect your elders. Ӧĳ
You should save some money up , instead of spending it all. ӦðǮһЩҪȫ
You should smoke out of doors. õȥ̡
You should speak standard English. Ӧ˵׼Ӣ
You should take stock of your abilities. 뿼
You should take those books back to the library. ӦЩ黹ͼݡ
You should treat him fairly. ӦùضԴ
You should use dialogues for multiple purposes. ӦʹöĿĵĶԻ
You shouldn't burn the midnight oil. 㲻ÿҹ
You shouldn't come to such a decision hastily. 㲻Ӧæľ
You shouldn't have left so soon. 㲻Ӧߵô硣
You shouldn't jest about serious things. Ҫ㲻ҪϷ
You shouldn't put such temptation in the way of young children. 㲻ӦСջ
You smeared your face when you rubbed it. ʱŪˡ
You spelt my name wrong. ҵƴˡ
You stand a good chance of being chosen. ϣᱻѡС
You startled me when you knocked on the window ! ôʱһ
You surely don't need an explanation for this rule ! ϶Ҫͣ
You talk beautifully--you should be in politics. ˵̫ˡӦøΡ
You terrify me ! Żң
You thought he was a teacher , but you were mistaken. ΪһλԱˡ
You travel west if you go to America from England. Ӣȥߡ
You trod on my foot. ҵĽš
You two ought to know each other. Ӧʶһ¡
You two will have to double up tonight. סһˡ
You understand best how to repair the machine. ֪ⲿ
You use a rubber to rub out pencil marks which are wrong. ƤдǦּ
You were impolite in not answering the question. 㲻شǲòġ
You were not noticing. ʱûע⡣
You were silly to try to touch the stove. ɵȻȥ¯
You were wise to refuse. ܾˣǴġ
You will be in danger if you walk on a railway line. ·ǺΣյġ
You will be in trouble if you fail to stop at the red light. Ʋͣͻᵹù
You will benefit from experience. һӾл洦
You will do exactly as you please. 㰮ͻֺ
You will feel better when the effects of the drug wear off. ҩСʱͻоõ㡣
You will find it a difficult book. ᷢǱѵ顣
You will find that book in the historical section of the library. ͼݵʷ鲿ҵǱġ
You will get ahead by hard work. ͨŬ㽫óɹ
You will have to content yourself with what you have. еģӦ֪ˡʱʾ
You will injure your health by smoking too much. ̫࣬塣
You will know the results tomorrow. ͻ֪ˡ
You will meet the same word again a few pages later on. ٹҳʡ
You will not inconvenience in the least. һҲҡ
You will not see all the animals all through the winter. 㲻Щ
You will pay for your dishonesty. 㲻ʵһԿͷġ
You will see its fountain of water every now and then. ῴʱˮ
You will see that there can be but one outcome to this affair. ῴֻһֽ
You will slip if you don't mind out. ģͻỬġ
You will soon get used to it. һ˺ܿͻϰߵġ
You will soon master French when you live in Paris. סڰܿͻѧ÷ġ
You will soon shake down at the new post. ܿͻӦµĹλġ
You will succeed yet. 㻹ɹġ
You will suffer for your foolishness some day. һ޴ܵͷ
You will usually have to rely mainly on the context to help you. ͨҪ㡣
You won't catch the bus unless you run. ܲȥ͸ϲϹ
You won't delude him into believing it. 㲻ʹŴ¡
You won't get any current until you connect up the cells of the battery. ȰѵŻ
You won't have to worry about rank or pay. 㲻صľλн
You won't see live animals in a museum. ڲǿġ
You won't win the race if you're not in training ! 㲻ѵصĻӮⳡ
You would do well to take his advice. ǽȰΪá
You would have everybody laughing at you if you did such a thing. ҪҶЦġ
You wrote some letters to your friends last month , didn't you? £д˼ţ
You'd better add a postscript on to the letter inquiring about her health. 㻹ŵĩβӼʺĻá
You'd better bottle sugar candy. ðѱװƿС
You'd better change the car down. ðѳٷ
You'd better clear out of here before you cause any more trouble. Żû鷳֮ǰϿ뿪ɡ
You'd better lie up for a few more days. ٶɼ졣
You'd better modify your tone. ˵ÿһ㡣
You'd better put some money aside every month. ÿ´Ǯ
You'd better run over these texts before you go. ֮ǰðЩĴִֿһ顣
You'd better set in the sleeves first. Ȱȥ
You'd better speak out and not go beating about the bush like that. ˬˬ˵ҪĨǡ
You'd better stay indoors on a wild night like this. һҹûڡ
You'd better tot up a column of figures. ðһּ
You'd better tread on this part of the floor. ߵذ塣
You'd better wrap up well before you go out , it is very cold outside. öഩЩ³ȥߺ䡣
You'll be hanged as a spy tomorrow at sunrise. ʱ㽫Ϊһ
You'll be skating on thin ice if you drive the car so fast in this street. ʻ˿Σա
You'll come , won't you? ģǰɣ
You'll come to know the mistakes you have made one day. һ˵Ĵ
You'll drive her wild if you don't allow her to come. 㲻ἤŭġ
You'll find the plan includes most of your suggestions. ּᷢƻǵĴ󲿷ֽ顣
You'll get into hot water if you take apples from Mr. Scott's tree. ˹ժƻ鷳ġ
You'll get into trouble if you park your car here. ͣ鷳ġ
You'll get me into trouble if you tell Mum that I've lost my watch. ҪǸҰѱˣͻ鷳
You'll go to gaol if you touch the money. ǮͻȥΡ
You'll have to back up and turn around. ðѳ󵹣Ȼͷ
You'll have to pay off your old loan before being allowed a new one. 뻹ծ´
You'll have to seat yourself where you can. ҵĵط
You'll have to square up to your problems. ⡣
You'll have to stay off wine and cigarettes if you want to recover. Ҫָ͵ý̽ơ
You'll have to wait again if you miss your turn. ʱˣ͵µһ֡
You'll lose heart and perhaps give up. ɥ벻ܼȥ
You'll make a fortune out of it. Уһʲơ
You'll meet the same word again in a slightly different context. вͬʡ
You'll never finish this job if you mess about. ôϹŪԶҲ겻ˡ
You'll really have to knuckle down if you want to pass the examination. ͨԣȷʵӦרѧϰ
You'll soon pass out of childhood into manhood. Ҫͯ뵽
You'll strain your eyes if you read in bad light. ڲõĹ¶飬۾ġ
You'll swing for this ! 㽫˶̣ܽ
Young as he is , he knows a lot of things. ᣬȴ֪ܶණ
Young children often learn nursery rhymes. Сӳѧҡ
Young people have good memories. ˼ǿ
Young people should on no account neglect their daily physical exercises. ˾Ӧÿ
Your account of the accident has little correspondence with the story John told. µıԼ˵Ĳһ¡
Your account puts a different complexion on the matter. ʹ¸Ĺۡ
Your advice has been instrumental in settling the question. ȰԾаġ
Your answer has no relation to the question. ʡ
Your answer is not quite correct. Ļشȫԡ
Your arm is bleeding , put a bandage on it. ֱѪñһ¡
Your article came too late for the July issue of the magazine and was crowded out. µ̫٣־ºˡ
Your article is well written except for a few spelling mistakes. дúܺãֻмƴд
Your assistance has been most valuable. ԮǼ䱦ġ
Your back tyres are badly worn down; you should fit new ones. ĺ̥ĥúû̥
Your bedroom is nice and tidy. ķͦࡣ
Your birth certificate says when and where you were born. ĳ֤дĳʱ͵ص㡣
Your blouse is open because the fastener is broken. ĳɿˣΪťۻˡ
Your book moves back and forth. ǰƶ
Your brother seems different; he's changed quite a lot. ĵܵܺǰͬˡࡣ
Your calculation is wide of beside the mark. ļ㲻ԡ
Your call has been put through. Ҫĵ绰ͨˡ
Your cap is black , mine is blue. ñǺɫģҵɫġ
Your cap is covered with dirt. ñǻҳ
Your clothes fit well. ºܺ
Your coat has rubbed against the wet paint. ײδɵᡣ
Your coat wants brushing. ĴҪˢһˢ
Your cousins are your flesh and blood. ıֵܣãݡ
Your daughter is a real delight. Ůһʵϲˡ
Your desk shows the dents of many years' use. Գʹöɵİۡ
Your dirty clothes are a disgrace. ̫࣬ˡ
Your disapproval pains me more than I can say. ķʹҿ಻ԡ
Your disguise is not a very good one. αװ
Your drawing would look better if you were to ink in the area to the left of the hous ڷīˮĻȥһ㡣
Your dress has split at the side. ´ӱѿˡ
Your explanation puts the matter in a new light. ˵ʹµļ⡣
Your eyes are made of living cells. ۾ɻϸɵġ
Your eyes can be infected. ۾ܸȾ
Your face is black. ˡ
Your father seemd to be out of temper with you this morning. 㸸׺
Your father won't countenance you marrying a foreigner. 㸸ײͬ˽顣
Your faults of pronunciation can be remedied. ķԾ
Your food will digest more quickly if you chew it well. ʳһ㣬ʳø졣
Your footsteps were so light that I didn't hear them. ĽŲ̫û
Your French accent is simply terrible ! ķֱ̫ˣ
Your friendship means a great deal to us. ǵ˵Ƿǳġ
Your grandfather started to work for a landlord when he was a child. 游ͯʱͿʼΪɻ
Your handwriting has improved. 鷨Ľ
Your handwriting is better than mine. 鷨ҵĺá
Your hat's on the wrong way round ! ñӴˣ
Your help enabled me to finish the job. İʹܹ
Your help has made a big difference -- I understand the work better now. İáڶԹϤˡ
Your help is indispensable to me. İǾԱҪġ
Your homework was done all anyhow. ļͥҵú
Your hope to join the economic institute has become a reality. ҪμӾѧԸʵˡ
Your idea ties in with the facts. 뷨ʵʡ
Your ideas are all mixed up. 뷨ȫˡ
Your intervention in the dispute will only add fuel to the fire and make him more stu ֻʹ̡
Your investigation has thrown light on this question. ǵĵʹŪˡ
Your jeans are dirty at the bottom because they touch the ground. Ĺװ±ˣΪ±߲ŵˡ
Your journey to the Arctic is a brave venture. ȥһ󵨵ж
Your lateness is no laughing matter. ٵɲǿһ֮С¡
Your legs are longer than mine; I can't keep step with you. ȱҵĳҸĲӡ
Your letter calls up the days when we worked together on the docks fifteen years ago. ʹһʮǰһͷϹ
Your letter reached me the day before yesterday. ǰյ
Your letter was a great comfort to me. ŶǾ޴İο
Your letter was a joy when I was in hospital. סԺʱŶ¡
Your letter was wrongly addressed. ϵĵַдˡ
Your letters are your private property. ˽
Your little boy has fallen from a ladder and hurt himself. Сϵˤˡ
Your luggage has been sent for. You just take a bath and a good rest. Ѿȥȡϴ裬úϢһ°ɡ
Your new hat and shoes team up nicely with your blue coat. ñЬɫºЭ
Your opinion identifies with mine. ҵһµġ
Your opinion is right. ȷ
Your paws are made just like man's hands. צѾ˵һ
Your pen has marked my blouse. ĸֱŪҵĳ
Your performance on yesterday's test was very good. 쿼Կ÷ǳá
Your phone call took me by surprise because I thought you were on holiday. ĵ绰ʹҳһΪݼ١
Your price is too high. Ҫ̫ߡ
Your remark is beside the point. 㻰⡣
Your remarks were a bit out of place. Ļе㲻ס
Your reply will clear their minds of doubts. Ļشеš
Your request conflicts with my duties. ҵְִ
Your request has been complied with. ҪѾհ졣
Your safety is an important matter. İȫǳҪ
Your shoes may get wet , so bring a second pair. Ьܻʪһ˫á
Your sister has changed very much. ˡ
Your skirt is sagging at the back. ȹӺɴˡ
Your son is a bit of a coward. Ķ൱Сġ
Your statement doesn't altogether jump with the fact. ˵ĺʵȫһ¡
Your statements today are in contradiction with what you said yesterday. ˵˵ìܡ
Your stay has been very short. ʱ̡ܶ
Your story does not agree with the facts. 㽲ʵ
Your story melted away my soul. Ĺʹԡ
Your success in the examination will go far towards helping you to get a good and wel 㿼Գɼãһźĺ
Your success turns on your efforts. ĳɹȡŬ
Your suggestion has not been ignored.It is still under discussion. Ľûбӣ
Your suggestion is still under discussion. Ľ黹С
Your teacher will consent to your going if you keep at him. ҪʦӦȥġ
Your toys are scattered over the room. Please put them away. ҷţǷŻԭ
Your trousers need a press. ĿӸˡ
Your unpunctuality crossed up the whole programme. Ĳʱ̰ƻˡ
Your visit brightened my life. ʹҵ
Your watch is 10 minutes fast. ıʮӡ
Your wish to go for a walk does not justify your leaving the baby alone in the house. ȥɢ֤ӤǶԵġ
Your words are very descriptive , I understand exactly. ĻǳҶˡ
Your words do not become you. ˵Щʺݡ
Your words don't relate well with the facts. Ļʵ
Your words made my hair stand on end. ĻʹëȻ
Your work is altogether perfect. Ĺȱ
Your work is far from satisfactory. ĹԶԶ⡣
Your work is pretty good , but it could be better ! ĹǻٺЩ
Your work stands out from the rest. Ĺȱóɫ
Your writing will benifit from the discipline of hard work. дӼ๤ѵ档
You're burying your head in the sand. ӱʵ
You're lazy--it's high time you started working hard. ̫ˡÿʼŬɻˡ
You're likely to have forgotten about it. Ѿˡ
You're lucky to own a car. һСˡ
You're lying again ! ˡ
You're mad to go out in this thunder storm ! ̫ɵô㻹ߣ
You're mistaken. 㣨㣩ˡ
You're no match for him;phe plays tennis far better than you. 㲻Ķ֣ǿöࡣ
You're not fit to travel alone at present. Ŀǰһ˳Ųʡ
You're out of step. ĲӴˡ
You're sure , aren't you? ҿ϶
You're telling me;I know that already;I agree Ѿ֪ˣͬ
You're the laziest girl in the whole school. ȫУŮӡ
You're very fond of reading. ǳϲ顣
You're wanted on the phone. ĵ绰
Yours affectionately: way of ending a letter to a friend or relative װģдʱβ
Yours is three times the size of mine. ıҵĴ
Yours sincerely: way of ending a letter to someone you know ҳϵģ˵ĩǰĿ
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You've a strong imagination. зḻ
You've been badly dealt by. ܵŰ
You've done us a service , you know. ֪һǺܺõ¡
You've done very badly; you'll have to give place to a better man. ɵúܲðλøʵˡ
You've done wrong. Nobody will stick up for you. ˡû˻Ϊ绤ġ
You've earned a holiday ! Ӯһڣ
You've given me too many. ҵ̫ˡ
You've given me too much of the red cloth. ҵĺ첼̫ˡ
You've given me your cold. ѸðȾˡ
You've got a fat chance of becoming president of the company , you don't even know th 뵱˾Ķ³ĻãΪһҲ
You've got the answer wrong. Ѵ𰸸ˡ
You've got to chop up the pork before you stew it. ϸ
You've kept me waiting about here for a whole hour. һͷˡ
You've made a mess of the job. ѰŪˡ
You've made a mistake--you've left out the letter ?. һ©ĸ
You've no girl of your own , you must count me as your daughter. ԼûŮͰҵŮɡ
You've put your socks on with the wrong side out ! Ӵˣ泯ˣ
You've trampled on my toes. ҵĽֺˡ
Yu Hong was here a moment ago. ںղ
Yvonne is learning French and English as well. ѧҲѧӢ
Z is the last letter in the English alphabet. Ӣĸһĸ
Zheng He sailed as far as Madagascar off the coast of South east Africa. ֣ͺԶ޶ϺԵ˹ӵ
Zoology is also a very important subject to the students. ѧ˵ѧҲǺҪġ
Can you meet their objections? ܻشķ
Have you made notes in class? ڿʼ
He has made a lot of friends here. ѽѡ
He has made many TV plays. Ѿ˺ܶӾ硣
He made a quick examination of the patient. ܿذѲ˼һ顣
He makes $3. ׬ $3 
He tore it to pieces. ˺һƬƬ
I am glad to see you. ܸˡ
I make the wall's height to be nine feet. ҹǽĸ߶Ӣߡ
Suddenly he made an opinion. ͻȻһ
The days are getting longer and longer. ԽԽˡ
The first request he made was to ask the king for his freedom. ĵһҪָɡ
Then we'd better be off if we're to make that train. ǰھߡ
What was the winning runner's time? ܵʤõʱǶ٣
The cat has just passed by me. èմԹȥ
I don't like Mr Li , but to give the devil his due , I must admit that he is a good Ҳϲʦ˵Ӧһʦ
I'll have fried eggs , please. Ҽ嵰
My new bike is on order and should arrive next week. Ҷһг¸Ӧõ
A stiff breeze was blowing. ڴǿ硣
Biology , Chemistry , and Physics are sciences. ѧȻѧ
He has known both grief and happiness. ͻ
Our oceangoing ship is ploughing across the Pacific Ocean. ǵԶں̫ƽ
An earnest student works hard. ѧѧϰŬ
The baker uses a van to bring our bread. һ˻
The employees were required to clock in at six every morning. ԱÿʱԶʱǩ
The Jones occupy a large house in the town. ˹һסڳһ
They gave a finished performance. ǽһݳ
They ought to go now , oughtn't they? ڸˣ
We have an English lesson every day. ÿ춼һӢΡ
The next sailing is at 3:oo p.m. ´γʱ㡣