从来英语怎么说
I 've never heard such rigmarole.
He 've never badmouthed me.
"Judith's never late. You sure she said eight?"—"Positive."
I was never much of a scholar.
She never could seem to do anything right or to his satisfaction.
"I never thought about it," said Alice.
"I never saw such fine Americanism as is exhibited by you people," he said.
He was never dull, always erudite and well informed.
Each of us has a baby with this, but never put it as a baby to lose the time, they are are irreparable.
None of our early ancestors could digest milk as adults because their bodies never had to.
She has always excelled in foreign languages.
Women nare never disarmed by compliments. Men always are.
The army's always been a society unto itself.
Acid rock could never be played by acoustic guitars and a symphony orchestra, could it?
Tom was utterly indiscreet, and could never keep a secret.
I could never bawl out my kid like that.
I could never say no to chocolate, so we got some and sat down at a table.
Little Swan and Little Bear clambered lightly up and never failed to find the best bushes, and then they would stand gracefully poised on their pretty legs, delicately nibbling at the leaves.
Who's never heard of Walt Disney's quest for immortality by having his body frozen?
But I have never stolen from anyone else.
I have never borrowed money from anyone before, and, if you don't believe me, ask any of my friends.
No two financial crises are exactly the same.
It never enters his mind that anyone is better than him.
You never tell me what you're thinking. Am I supposed to use telepathy?
Years of conditioning had left their mark on her, and she never felt inclined to talk to strange men.