经常英语怎么说
He often exhorts Mary to work harder.
Japan is often quoted as the prime example of a modern industrial nation.
Although the idea of eating insects is probably disgusting to most of us, few people would claim that pigs, chickens, and some kind of seafood we often eat are examples of great beauty.
Management is all about making difficult tradeoffs in conditions that are always uncertain and often fast-changing.
They were always changing.
These people often are oppressed by the governments of the countries they find themselves in.
Looks cool, she is actually a ineloquent girl, in order to cover up their own tongue, often with drugs to cover up their own cowardly.
Their election pledges to be tough on crime often translate into cavalier, or unjust, treatment for individual defendants.
On special days, people often use roses or forget me not to express love.
For nine years, the young boy wandered from one village to another, with strangers who often treated him like a slave.
For nine years, the young boy wandered from one village to another, living with strangers who often treated him like a slave.
The lion will often stalk its prey for hours.
The job involves a lot of entertaining.
I always use these childish things.
Motorists regularly flout the law.
Remember that you can always adjust your priorities.
Should the use of rewards fail, members can frequently win by rejecting or threatening to ostracize those who deviate from the primary group's norms.
Patients often reject transplanted organs.
Lord Goldsmith has often berated journalists for overstepping the mark.
A frequent proposal for highly skilled workers comes with the slogan, "Staple a green card to the diploma."
Teenagers often struggle with an overwhelming sense that nobody likes them, that they're not as good as other people, that they are failures, losers, ugly or unintelligent.
Agencies often produce alternative ads or commercials that are pretested in newspapers, television stations, etc.
The result is a modest but stubborn current-account deficit.
In addition to mugging Yukos, it has often intimidated its neighbours with threats to cut off their oil or gas supplies.
Symptoms included frequent dryness in the mouth.