拼命英语怎么说
I was desperately trying to grab hold of something solid.
Paul, meanwhile, was desperately trying to get his family to release the couple's life savings.
He ran hard and tried to catch up to his friends.
He then desperately resisted rescue attempts, swimming away from rescuers who tried to pull him from the near-freezing waters and climbing out of a sling dropped by a helicopter, police said.
Then I cried to God in an agony for the power to obey His injunction, 'Love covereth.'
I was so frightened that closed my eyes and desperately threw myself at that guy like a bullet.
I was so frightened that I closed my eyes and desperately threw myself at that guy like a bullet.
She looked wildly around for an escape.
Sue's a slave to fashion.
I like it here. It forces you to hustle and you can earn money.
David Tyler waved both hands furiously until the teacher pointed at him.
The bottom line: The body fights hard to keep your pH balanced.
A player who once had to reject the chance to attend a Uruguay youth team training camp because he couldn't afford a pair of boots has had to fight tooth and nail for everything he has achieved.
'Buildings fight tooth and nail over dogs,' said Steven Wagner, a real-estate lawyer who represents many co-op and condo boards.
That company had been fighting tooth and nail to stay in business since it got more competition.
Product Vendors: "There is still an enormous and growing population of SOA product vendors crowding the market and fighting tooth and nail for your business.
If attacked themselves, they will fiercely "fight tooth and nail" to avoid being wounded or captured.
Now the PPP is desperately seeking an alternative coalition partner.
For those fresh out of university, desperate for work but unable to get it, there is a savage imbalance between supply and demand.
Mother mouse barked fiercely, "woof, woof, woof!" the cat was so terrified that it ran for it's life.
Tom saw the signs, and fell to cheering up the pirates as well as he could.
As soon as he finished, his supporters applauded vigorously, but most of the masses were taken aback and exchanged doubtful glances.
Another time, Spitz and the dogs in front fell through the ice-Buck and Dave and Francois at the sledge had to pull backwards.
We kept her afloat for a couple of hours by bailing frantically.