告诉英语怎么说
"Soles and eels, of course," the Gryphon replied rather impatiently, "any shrimp could have told you that."
We gave you a post-office box two and a half months ago and wrote to you that day to tell you your box number .
My first instinct is that I do not need the DLR for this particular project.
My heart hurt, but I told her, "Kendall, you have a pure heart, a fantastic voice, a strong mind."
Eve Kendall: Shall I climb up and tell you why?
"Go on, Ratty," he murmured presently, "tell me all."
I have another good news to tell you. The organizers are recruiting the volunteers.
I don't think we should tell Tom about the surprising party for Lucy.
Lucy told me later that it was my sincerity that made her willingly accept me.
" And the boy said, "I would tell her not to worry so much, not to take it so seriously.
They basically told me I was a valuable asset, they were upset when I left, and that they are prepared to make me a substantial offer.
Meaning I stayed off the phone lines, ate sensible meals, exercised regularly and told no one that I'd ever been fat.
Advising non-English-speaking families to speak only English is equivalent to telling them not to communicate with or interact with their children.
This story tells us that people should not be ignorant of one's strength or doing something beyond one's ability.
Oh no. I told Maggie not to tell anyone. She just doesn't know how to button her lip.
"We played two different halves," Leonardo told FCInternews after the match.
Do you think you could pop through in bringing me up-to-date on their arrangements for the Italian trip?
Tell me what you think by leaving a comment.
Please leave a comment and tell me what you think.
She told me all her hopes, dreams and fears.
The schoolmaster told us that there was to be a flower show for the school children this year, and that an old gentleman would give prizes to the best arranged wild flowers.
She did not feel under any obligation to tell him the truth.
Most people will either laugh at you or put you down when you tell them about your wildest dreams.
Narimanov told New Scientist the technology would likely be used to build radar-proof stealth equipment.
I'm waiting for the right moment to tell him the bad news.