好像英语怎么说
- It felt like I was flying.
- As soon as he had delivered the letter, he sprang back shyly, looking about him as if he was afraid.
- "Thank you," David said, holding the bag as one might hold a package of diamonds. "Emma will love this!"
- It 's still early. It seems as if you just got here.
- Sometimes it seems as if baking soda is good for just about anything, and it's certainly good for relieving heat rash.
- The strike appeared to have reached deadlock.
- I used to punish my liver like it shot a cop.
- But Uganda seems to be on the front lines of this battle.
- When they are teething their little cheeks sort of like, almost like that they are having a fever.
- She felt as if they were wondering what a little girl from India was doing in their house.
- Have you ever thought to yourself, "Hey! That skyscraper downtown sure looks like a stack of pancakes!"?
- The app pretends to hold your personal information.
- Markets responded with a shrug, however, partly because there are glimmers of a turnaround.
- The children seemed to tumble about and amuse themselves like a litter of rough, good-natured collie puppies.
- "Always the last to know, huh, " she said, and then winced, as if speaking hurt.
- After a while, the son said, "Father, it seems that the string is stopping the kite from flying higher."
- When I received your book, the emotions inside my brain felt like they were in a tumble drier , smashing into each other.
- Despite their prices, Bristol cars are not ostentatious, which seems to be part of their appeal.
- Their relationship seems to lurch from one crisis to the next.
- They glanced backward over their shoulders from time to time, apprehensively, as if they feared they might be followed.
- On joining the magazine, Brendan Gill, a contemporary, noticed that everybody there seemed to be feeling sick.
- On the face of it that seems to make sense. But the figures don't add up.
- It seemed like a good idea at the time.
- We become more and more attached to the characters as if we truly know them.
- Littered on the grass, we seemed dingy, urban riff-raff. We defiled the scene, like sardine-tins and paper bags on the seashore.