1、normal
正常的;通常的;平常的
He has occasional injections to maintain his good health but otherwise he lives a normal life.
他偶爾要注射藥物保持身體健康,但除此之外他生活一切正常。
The two countries resumed normal diplomatic relations.
兩國(guó)恢復(fù)了正常的外交關(guān)系。
身體健康的;精神正常的
Statistics indicate that depressed patients are more likely to become ill than are normal people.
統(tǒng)計(jì)顯示抑郁癥患者比正常人更容易生病。
Will the baby be normal?
嬰兒會(huì)一切正常嗎?
2、throw up
嘔吐;嘔出
She said she had thrown up after reading reports of the trial.
她說(shuō),她看完審判報(bào)告后都吐了。
激起,揚(yáng)起,攪起,濺起(塵土、石子或水)
If it had hit the Earth, it would have made a crater 100 miles across and thrown up an immense cloud of dust.
如果它當(dāng)時(shí)擊中地球,就會(huì)砸出一個(gè)直徑 100 英里的大坑并激起巨大的塵埃云團(tuán)。
匆匆搭建起來(lái);匆忙建成
living in the slums where wood and scrap metal dwellings are thrown up in any available space.
住在隨便找塊地方就能用木頭和廢銅爛鐵搭起個(gè)住處的貧民區(qū)
Youths threw up barricades on the streets.
年輕人在街上匆匆壘起路障。
產(chǎn)生;突出;凸顯
The political struggle threw up a strong leader.
政治斗爭(zhēng)產(chǎn)生了一位強(qiáng)有力的領(lǐng)導(dǎo)者。
These studies have already thrown up some interesting results.
這些研究已經(jīng)得出一些有趣的結(jié)果了。