非常英语怎么说
- If it had not been for a very lucky chance, he probably would have had to stay there longer.
- Since I travel a lot for work, we have had enough flying miles to become the VIP (very important person).
- In China, Xinjiang, there is a very well-known as a fruit, that is cantaloupe.
- Some very low-level responses may rely on isolated words or short utterances to communicate ideas.
- Is this a very young person?
- The tree is so badly damaged they are worried it might topple over.
- "Appreciate it," James said, nodding and smiling.
- He was down in the dumps after losing his job.
- Mr. Smith is such a mild person that he never loses his temper.
- Dashan: I "d really like that, Rumei."
- It is an unfortunate reaction and the ball has ended up in the back of the net.
- They were very concerned about the state of the churchyard.
- They are very concerned about the state of the churchyard.
- This handler is very similar to the comment handler, so if you slept through it all, go back and pay attention.
- Adding a bit of ruthlessness has, in just the right amount, been very helpful for me.
- I can quite believe they look horrible - "business casual" is a hideous phrase for a hideous look.
- Many experts agree that for most people the risk is quite low, but they are beginning to believe the effects are real.
- The Greens couldn't believe it, and little Tina was quite unhappy.
- Big rocks like these are indeed quite important, but I believe the small things also matter.
- By far the most populous country in the top 10, France ranks very high in air and water quality and fisheries management.
- Most of them are extremely delicate and can be damaged by a simple touch.
- Americans usually like to have advance notice when people come to see them. Only very close friends drop by unannounced.
- Only very close friends will just "drop by" unannounced.
- At last I found the brake but it was too late to stop: I was travelling fast and the hill was too steep.