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[時差N小時] 時差N小時:拒絕幫助 To Turn One's Back On
Body language-how we physically move and gesture as we talk-is an important part of English communication. Two people can say exactly the same words, but if their body language is very different, t2012-04-16 編輯:beck
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[時差N小時] 時差N小時:手邊有很多事情 Have Too Much On One's Plate
When people go out to a restaurant, some prefer a buffet-style eating place, where you can go back to the food serving tables many times and take lots to eat or drink with no restrictions. The proble2012-04-13 編輯:beck
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[時差N小時] 時差N小時:吹牛 Blow (or Toot) Your Own Horn
Long ago, when kings, queens and emperors ruled many nations, they often had a system whereby others would announce their arrival in an impressive way. Especially when there was a large crowd of peop2012-04-11 編輯:beck
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[時差N小時] 時差N小時:挖出真相 Get To The Bottom Of
When we want to investigate why something has happened, it is not enough to just look at the superficial connections. Instead, we try to discover the underlying causes. For example, if the workers at2012-04-10 編輯:beck
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[時差N小時] 時差N小時:媽媽受不了說謊成性的孩子
Dear Annie:親愛的安妮:My son, Quentin, has always had a problem telling the truth. It started in kindergarten and became worse over time. He's a grown man now and will lie about anything fro2012-04-09 編輯:beck
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[時差N小時] 時差N小時:不買賬 To Not Buy That
When we go shopping, it is often easy to decide what we'd like to buy and what we want to disregard or leave for another time. Other times there is added pressure from a salesperson who tries2012-04-05 編輯:beck
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[時差N小時] 時差N小時:聽到風聲 Get Wind of It
A gentle wind can cool a summer day, but a strong wind can become a powerful hurricane of terrifying force. This idiom refers to something that floats lightly in the wind like the smell of freshly ba2012-04-01 編輯:beck
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[時差N小時] 時差N小時:烤肉計劃
Mike: Did you drop Angela and Simon a line to remind them about the barbeque tomorrow night? [qh]邁克:你寫信給安吉拉和西蒙了嗎?提醒他們不要忘了明天晚上的烤肉計劃。[qh]Amanda: Sure. I also scribbled2012-03-30 編輯:beck
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[時差N小時] 時差N小時:只是來看看
錄音原文There are situations where a group of people are gathered together because they are all associated in some formal way-for example, they share a strong interest in some hobby or sport. Now, i2012-03-29 編輯:beck