下来英语怎么说
- Only when the glow had subsided, was Heidi able to follow the path again.
- The birds were photographed at close range.
- In 1928 some porpoises were photographed working like beavers to push ashore a waterlogged mattress.
- For the next two weeks, I transformed my hands into butterfly wings, and the two of us flew around camp together.
- Followed by the sheepish admission of truth. This heralds a period of deeper intimacy.
- So they laid themselves down under a tree and went to sleep.
- But Mildred Loving was suddenly woken to the crash of a door and a torch levelled in her eyes.
- Well if you were quick at writing and you transcribed the thing you might very well produce something like that.
- Much of that history has been preserved by the author in photographs, home movies and interviews, some transcribed here.
- All right, fine. Put it down. This one.
- I said maybe you could write about that, as something that makes you different.
- The teacher noticed the students' surprise and said, "I want you to write about what you see there."
- Most Thai people do not sit down to eat a proper meal because they usually eat when they are hungry, especially kids and teenagers.
- Like him, she was infinitely restless and easily bored.
- But don't fool yourself into believing that you can stop at just one.
- Under the delivery contract, Park Air Systems will also provide SCAT-I satellite-based landing systems with up to 25 airports over the next 3 years.
- The joggers paused to catch their breath.
- From ingrained habit he paused to straighten up the bed.
- The five children went back to the house, but they paused to rest several times.
- The lecturer paused to take a sip of the hot coffee and then went on his story.
- Harry paused to watch them, for the effect was quite mesmerizing.
- Crass frequently paused to mop the perspiration from his face and neck with his serviette.
- The construction crews have paused to get lunch and the school grounds fall silent.
- Between licks of a lollipop, he paused to tell tournament workers, "See you next year."
- Many times in reading The Way We Eat, we paused to exclaim, "I didn't realize that, " or "I didn't know that!"