生疏英语怎么说
- After the meal, they felt rusty, and stiff-jointed, and a little homesick once more.
- It felt strange to be back in my old school.
- This job is quite new to me.
- Don't ask me to speak French! I'm out of practice.
- A: Carla, I know you're kind of new in this business and I want to give you some advice.
- I had a student come by yesterday and ask he's a little rusty in his math skills if he should take this course.
- I'm a little rusty on it.
- I'm a little rusty on them.
- You may be a little rusty, but past experience and teaching skills won't have been lost.
- I haven't played the piano for ages—I may be a little rusty.
- After the meal, they felt rusty, and stiff-jointed, and a little homesick once more.
- He hath put my brethren far from me, and mine acquaintance are verily estranged from me.
- She retired last year but still teaches the odd class to keep her hand in.
- Yes, but my English is rusty, because I haven't had many opportunities to practice it since my college days.
- My math is rusty, but I'll try.