一干二净英语怎么说
- The fifty men in the barricade had speedily exhausted the scanty provisions of the wine-shop during the sixteen hours which they had passed there.
- Our wedding anniversary completely slipped my mind.
- I wish he would die, and then I could forget him completely!
- I'm afraid he clean forgot about it.
- After a few days the details gets hazy. After a week it's forgotten completely.
- At that point, the Earth's atmosphere and water will be boiled away, leaving the planet uninhabitable.
- All of the training that Bonnie had received about safely helping someone who has been electrocuted left her.
- He was nearly beside himself with joy, and in his new life the old one was soon forgotten.
- So exciting was the game that I forgot all about the coming finals.
- The program requires that you enter your system password, and then neatly severs your information feed.
- You might feel inspired or even determined while you're reading - only to end up forgetting all about those insights you had.
- Then Washington hailed his overthrow while the past was erased.
- I was too touched to even remember the Chinese word "welcome" I have learned.
- The next day, however, seemed to find him suffering from amnesia.
- Paying for all those drinks has cleaned me out.
- By the end of the evening she had abandoned all pretence of being interested.
- Wilt thou then forget me quite?
- I guess she has forgotten all about it by tomorrow.
- "Hullo," replied Peter amicably, though he had quite forgotten them.
- Blow! I completely forgot it.
- As likely as not she's forgotten all about it.
- I clean forgot about calling him.
- Oh, what am I like? I just completely forgot it.
- Because you forgot all about it and thought you never did?
- Making a completely clean break with the past, the couple got rid of all their old furniture.