下来英语怎么说
- My people have survived 400 years of slavery.
- He spent the next twelve years as a slave working for three masters.
- It was 90 degrees and the air conditioning barely cooled the room.
- It's nice and cool here. Let's sit down and have a rest.
- There is a cry in answer to the pewits, echoing louder and stronger the lamentation of the lapwings, a wail which hushes the birds.
- Coral reefs are formed by deposits of calcium carbonate left by successive generations of tiny polyps which feed off plankton.
- He knew no poetry save that of Moore and no music except the songs of Ireland that had come down through the years.
- When death strikes suddenly from the shadows or claws at us until the last breath, what lay behind the numbness and confusion remained.
- The money had been saved for just such an eventuality.
- We stopped to tank the car up.
- Her body relaxed and her eyes closed.
- Then she lets her shoulders relax,picks up the dice.
- The hard lines in his aunt's face relaxed and a sudden tenderness dawned in her eyes.
- "Only the parents and relatives stay. They have to be there for their kids," My wife said to me.
- That's just an overture, really, to a symphony of hurtling, fairly ingenious fights and escapes.
- The water was always laden with pebbles, gravel, and sand, known as glacial outwash, that was deposited as the flow slowed down.
- The difference is that the boss of the animal hunting and the head of nut gathering probably told them to "Shut up!" or "No survival for you!"
- Let's sit down and have a calm and sensible talk.
- In few years, the company makes money and you succeed in your career by moving into the fast lane. How nice!
- The massage relaxed my tense back muscles.
- Rain dripped from the brim of his baseball cap.
- The theatre was evacuated when rain poured through the roof.
- The rain-water dripped through a crack on the ceiling.
- Rain drips from the umbrella.
- The roof collapsed under the weight of snow.