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1、Life is a journey, not the destination, but the scenery along the should be and the mood at the view. 人生就是一场旅行,不在乎目的地,在乎的应该是沿途的风景以及看风景的心情。2、Time goes by so fast, people go in and out of your life. You must never miss the opportunity to tell these people how much they mean to you. 时间在流逝,生命中人来人往。不要错失机会,告诉他们在你生命中的意义。3、I'll try to smooth things over. 我会妥善处理。4、Try to have a mind of your own 做有主见的人。

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1、I know someone in the world is waiting for me, although I've no idea of who he is But I feel happy every day for this .
我知道这世上有人在等我,但我不知道我在等谁,为了这个,我每天都非常快乐。
2、When you are young, you may want several love experiences. But as time goes on, you will realize that if you really love someone, the whole life will not be enough. You need time to know, to forgive and to love. All this needs a very big mind.
年轻的时候会想要谈很多次恋爱,但是随着年龄的增长,终于领悟到爱一个人,就算用一辈子的时间,还是会嫌不够。慢慢地去了解这个人,体谅这个人,直到爱上为止,是需要有非常宽大的胸襟才行。
3、Happiness is not about being immortal nor having food or rights in one's hand It's about having each tiny wish come true, or having something to eat when you are hungry or having someone's love when you need love.
幸福,不是长生不老,不是大鱼大肉,不是权倾朝野。幸福是每一个微小的生活愿望达成。当你想吃的时候有得吃,想被爱的时候有人来爱你。
4、We all live in the past. We take a minute to know someone, one hour to like someone, and one day to love someone, but the whole life to forget someone.
我们每个人都生活在各自的过去中,人们会用一分钟的时间去认识一个人,用一小时的时间去喜欢一个人,再用一天的时间去爱上一个人,到最后呢,却要用一辈子的时间去忘记一个人。
5、In your life, there will at least one time that you forget yourself for someone, asking for no result, no company, no ownership nor love Just ask for meeting you in my most beautiful years.
一生至少该有一次,为了某个人而忘了自己,不求有结果,不求同行,不求曾经拥有,甚至不求你爱我。只求在我最美的年华里,遇到你。
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1. I see. 我明白了。2. I quit! 我不干了!3. Let go! 放手!4. Me too. 我也是。5. My god! 天哪!6. No way! 不行!7. Come on. 来吧(赶快)8. Hold on. 等一等。9. I agree。 我同意。10. Not bad. 还不错。11. Not yet. 还没。12. See you. 再见。13. Shut up! 闭嘴!14. So long. 再见。15. Why not? 好呀! (为什么不呢?)16. Allow me. 让我来。17. Be quiet! 安静点!18. Cheer up! 振作起来!19. Good job! 做得好!20. Have fun! 玩得开心!21. How much? 多少钱?22. I'm full. 我饱了。23. I'm home. 我回来了。24. I'm lost. 我迷路了。25. My treat. 我请客。26. So do I. 我也一样。27. This way。 这边请。28. After you. 您先。29. Bless you! 祝福你!30. Follow me. 跟我来。31. Forget it! 休想! (算了!)32. Good luck! 祝好运!33. I decline! 我拒绝!34. I promise. 我保证。35. Of course! 当然了!36. Slow down! 慢点!37. Take care! 保重!38. They hurt. (伤口)疼。39. Try again. 再试试。40. Watch out! 当心。41. What's up? 有什么事吗?42. Be careful! 注意!43. Bottoms up! 干杯(见底)!44. Don't move! 不许动!45. Guess what? 猜猜看?46. I doubt it 我怀疑。47. I think so. 我也这么想。48. I'm single. 我是单身贵族。49. Keep it up! 坚持下去!50. Let me see.让我想想。51. Never mind.不要紧。52. No problem! 没问题!53. That's all! 就这样!54. Time is up. 时间快到了。55. What's new? 有什么新鲜事吗?56. Count me on 算上我。57. Don't worry. 别担心。58. Feel better? 好点了吗?59. I love you! 我爱你!60. I'm his fan。 我是他的影迷。61. Is it yours? 这是你的吗?62. That's neat. 这很好。63. Are you sure? 你肯定吗?64. Do l have to 非做不可吗?65. He is my age. 他和我同岁。66. Here you are. 给你。67. No one knows . 没有人知道。68. Take it easy. 别紧张。69. What a pity! 太遗憾了!70. Any thing else? 还要别的吗?71. To be careful! 一定要小心!72. Do me a favor? 帮个忙,好吗?73. Help yourself. 别客气。74. I'm on a diet. 我在节食。75. Keep in Touch. 保持联络。76. Time is money. 时间就是金钱。77. Who's calling? 是哪一位?78. You did right. 你做得对。79. You set me up! 你出卖我!80. Can I help you? 我能帮你吗?81. Enjoy yourself! 祝你玩得开心!82. Excuse me,Sir. 先生,对不起。83. Give me a hand! 帮帮我!84. How's it going? 怎么样?85. I have no idea. 我没有头绪。86. I just made it! 我做到了!87. I'll see to it 我会留意的。88. I'm in a hurry! 我在赶时间!89. It's her field. 这是她的本行。90. It's up to you. 由你决定。91. Just wonderful! 简直太棒了!92. What about you? 你呢?93. You owe me one.你欠我一个人情。94. You're welcome. 不客气。95. Any day will do. 哪一天都行夕96. Are you kidding? 你在开玩笑吧!97. Congratulations! 祝贺你!98. T can't help it. 我情不自禁。99. I don't mean it. 我不是故意的。100. I'll fix you Up. 我会帮你打点的。101. It sounds great!. 听起来很不错。102. It's a fine day。 今天是个好天。103. So far,So good. 目前还不错。104. What time is it? 几点了?105. You can make it! 你能做到!106. Control yourself! 克制一下!107. He came by train. 他乘火车来。108. He is ill in bed. 他卧病在床。109. He lacks courage. 他缺乏勇气。110. How's everything? 一切还好吧?111. I have no choice. 我别无选择。112. I like ice-cream. 我喜欢吃冰淇淋。113. I love this game. 我钟爱这项运动。114. I'll try my best. 我尽力而为。115. I'm On your side. 我全力支持你。116. Long time no see! 好久不见!117. No pain,no gain. 不劳无获。118. Well,it depends 噢,这得看情况。119. We're all for it. 我们全都同意。120. What a good deal! 真便宜!121. What should I do? 我该怎么办?122. You asked for it! 你自讨苦吃!123. You have my word. 我保证。124. Believe it or not! 信不信由你!125. Don't count on me.别指望我。126. Don't fall for it! 别上当!127. Don't let me down. 别让我失望。128. Easy come easy go. 来得容易,去得快。129. I beg your pardon. 请你原谅。130. I beg your pardon? 请您再说一遍(我没有听清)。131. I'll be back soon. 我马上回来。132. I'll check it out. 我去查查看。133. It’s a long story. 说来话长。134. It’s Sunday today. 今天是星期天。135. Just wait and see! 等着瞧!136. Make up your mind. 做个决定吧。137. That's all I need. 我就要这些。138. The view is great. 景色多么漂亮!139. The wall has ears. 隔墙有耳。140. There comes a bus. 汽车来了。141. What day is today? 今天星期几?142. What do you think? 你怎么认为?143. Who told you that? 谁告诉你的?144. Who's kicking off? 现在是谁在开球?145. Yes,I suppose So. 是的,我也这么认为。146. You can't miss it 你一定能找到的。147. Any messages for me? 有我的留言吗?148. Don't be so modest. 别谦虚了。149. Don't give me that! 少来这套!150. He is a smart boy. 他是个小机灵鬼。151. He is just a child. 他只是个孩子。152. I can't follow you. 我不懂你说的。153. I felt sort of ill. 我感觉有点不适。154. I have a good idea! 我有一个好主意。155. It is growing cool. 天气渐渐凉爽起来。156. It seems all right. 看来这没问题。157. It's going too far. 太离谱了。158. May I use your pen? 我可以用你的笔吗?159. She had a bad cold. 她患了重感冒。160. That's a good idea. 这个主意真不错。161. The answer is zero. 白忙了。162. What does she like? 她喜欢什么?163. As soon as possible! 越快越好!164. He can hardly speak. 他几乎说不出话来。165. He always talks big. 他总是吹牛。166. He won an election. 他在选举中获胜。167. I am a football fan. 我是个足球迷。168. If only I could fly. 要是我能飞就好了。169. I'll be right there. 我马上就到。170. I'll see you at six. 我六点钟见你。171. IS it true or false? 这是对的还是错的?172. Just read it for me. 就读给我听好了。173. Knowledge is power. 知识就是力量。174. Move out of my way! 让开!175. Time is running out. 没时间了。176. We are good friends. 我们是好朋友。177. What's your trouble? 你哪儿不舒服?178. You did fairly well! 你干得相当不错1179. Clothes make the man. 人要衣装。180. Did you miss the bus? 你错过公共汽车了?181. Don't lose your head。 不要惊慌失措。182. He can't take a joke. 他开不得玩笑。183. He owes my uncle $100.他欠我叔叔100美元。184. How are things going? 事情进展得怎样?185. How are you recently? 最近怎么样?186. I know all about it. 我知道有关它的一切。187. It really takes time. 这样太耽误时间了。188. It's against the law. 这是违法的。189. Love me,love my dog. (谚语)爱屋及乌。190. My mouth is watering. 我要流口水了。191. Speak louder,please. 说话请大声点儿。192. This boy has no job. 这个男孩没有工作。193. This house is my own. 这所房子是我自己的。194. What happened to you? 你怎么了?195. You are just in time. 你来得正是时候。196. You need to workout. 你需要去运动锻炼一下。197. Your hand feels cold. 你的手摸起来很冷。。198. Don't be so childish. 别这么孩子气。199. Don't trust to chance! 不要碰运气。200. Fasten your seat belt. 系好你的安全带。
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1. you look great today.(你今天看上去很棒。)[每天都可以用!] 2. you did a good job. (你干得非常好。)[国际最通用的表扬!] 3. we're so proud of you.(我们十分为你骄傲。)[最高级的表扬!] 4. i'm very pleased with your work.(我对你的工作非常满意。)[正式、真诚的赞扬!] 5. this is really a nice place.(这真是个好地方!)[随口就说、但效果很好的表扬!] 6. you're looking sharp!(你看上去真精神/真棒/真漂亮。)[与众不同的表扬!] 7. you always know the right thing to say. = 8. you're very eloquent.(你总是说话得体。)[高层次的表扬!] 9. nice going! = you did a good job.(干得好!)[极其地道的表扬!] 10. the food is delicious.(好吃!)[最普通、但非常重要的表扬!] 11. everything tastes great.(每样东西都很美味!) 12. your son/daughter is so cute.(你的孩子很可爱。)[外国人绝对喜欢听的表扬!] 13. what an adorable baby!(多么可爱的孩子。)[只管大胆用!] 14. i admire your work. = 15. i respect your work.(我对你的工作表示敬意。)[世界通用!] 16. you've got a great personality.(你的个性很好。)[一个非常安全的表扬!] 17. you have a good sense of humor.(你真幽默。)[美国人极其喜欢的表扬!] 18. your chinese is really surprising.(你的中文令人惊讶。)[绝对和其他人不一样的表扬!] 19. your english is incredible.(我真不敢相信你的英语。)[用了六星级形容词!] 20. you have a very successful business.(你的事业很成功。)[现代人非常喜欢听!] 21. you're very professional.(你非常专业。)[专业化的表扬!] 22. your company is very impressive.(你的公司给我留下深刻印象。) 23. you're so smart.(你非常聪明。) 24. i envy you very much.(我非常羡慕你。) 25. your wife is very charming.(你的妻子很有魅力!) 26. you two make a lovely couple.(你们真是天生的一对!) 27. you're really talented.(你很有天赋。) 28. you look nice in that color.(你穿那种颜色很好看。) 29. you have a good taste.(你很有品位。) 30. you look like a million dollars. = you look outstanding.=you look like a movie star.(你看上去帅呆了。) 一、30句经典英语句子 1. Pain past is pleasure.(过去的痛苦就是快乐。)[无论多么艰难一定要咬牙冲过去,将来回忆起来一定甜蜜无比。] 2. While there is life, there is hope.(有生命就有希望/留得青山在,不怕没柴烧。) 3. Wisdom in the mind is better than money in the hand.(脑中有知识,胜过手中有金钱。)[从小灌输给孩子的坚定信念。] 4. Storms make trees take deeper roots.(风暴使树木深深扎根。)[感激敌人,感激挫折!] 5. Nothing is impossible for a willing heart.(心之所愿,无所不成。)[坚持一个简单的信念就一定会成功。] 6. The shortest answer is doing.(最简单的回答就是干。)[想说流利的英语吗?那么现在就开口!心动不如嘴动。] 7. All things are difficult before they are easy.(凡事必先难后易。)[放弃投机取巧的幻想。] 8. Great hopes make great man. (伟大的理想造就伟大的人。) 9. God helps those who help themselves.(天助自助者。) 10. Four short words sum up what has lifted most successful individuals above the crowd: a little bit more.(四个简短的词汇概括了成功的秘诀:多一点点!)[比别人多一点努力、多一点自律、多一点决心、多一点反省、多一点学习、多一点实践、多一点疯狂,多一点点就能创造奇迹!] 11. In doing we learn.(实践长才干。) 12. East or west, home is best.(东好西好,还是家里最好。) 13. Two heads are better than one.(三个臭皮匠,顶个诸葛亮。) 14. Good company on the road is the shortest cut.(行路有良伴就是捷径。) 15. Constant dropping wears the stone.(滴水穿石。) 16. Misfortunes never come alone/single.(祸不单行。) 17. Misfortunes tell us what fortune is.(不经灾祸不知福。) 18. Better late than never.(迟做总比不做好;晚来总比不来好。) 19. It's never too late to mend.(过而能改,善莫大焉;亡羊补牢,犹未晚也。) 20. If a thing is worth doing it is worth doing well.(如果事情值得做,就值得做好。) 21. Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm.(无热情成就不了伟业。) 22. Actions speak louder than words.(行动比语言更响亮。) 23. Lifeless, faultless.(只有死人才不犯错误。) 24. From small beginning come great things.(伟大始于渺小。) 25. One today is worth two tomorrows.(一个今天胜似两个明天。) 26. Truth never fears investigation.(事实从来不怕调查。) 27. The tongue is boneless but it breaks bones.(舌无骨却能折断骨。) 28. A bold attempt is half success.(勇敢的尝试是成功的一半。) 29. Knowing something of everything and everything of something.(通百艺而专一长。) 30. Good advice is beyond all price.(忠告是无价宝。) NO.1 Forrest Gump 阿甘正传 1. Life was like a box of chocolates, you never know what you’re gonna get. (生命就像一盒巧克力,结果往往出人意料) 2. Stupid is as stupid does. (蠢人做蠢事,也可理解为傻人有傻福) 3. Miracles happen every day. (奇迹每天都在发生) 4. Jenny and I was like peas and carrots.(我和珍妮形影不离) 5. Have you given any thought to your future?(你有没有为将来打算过呢) 6. You just stay away from me please.(求你离开我) 7. If you are ever in trouble, don’t try to be brave, just run, just run away.(你若遇上麻烦,不要逞强,你就跑,远远跑开) 8. It made me look like a duck in water.(它让我如鱼得水) 9. Death is just a part of life, something we’re all destined to do.(死亡是生命的一部分,是我们注定要做的一件事) 10. I was messed up for a long time.(这些年我一塌糊涂) 11. I don’t know if we each have a destiny, or if we’re all just floating around accidental—like on a breeze.(我不懂我们是否有着各自的命运,还是只是到处随风飘荡) NO. 2 The Lion King狮子王 1. Everything you see exists together in a delicate balance. 世界上所有的生命都在微妙的平衡中生存。 2. I laugh in the face of danger. 越危险就越合我心意。 3. I’m only brave when I have to be. Being brave doesn’t mean you go looking for trouble. 我只是在必要的时候才会勇敢,勇敢并不代表你要到处闯祸。 4. When the world turns its back on you, you turn your back on the world. 如果这个世界对你不理不睬,你也可以这样对待它。 5. It’s like you are back from the dead. 好像你是死而复生似的。 6. You can’t change the past. 过去的事是不可以改变的。 7. Yes, the past can hurt. But I think you can either run from it or learn from it. 对,过去是痛楚的,但我认为你要么可以逃避,要么可以向它学习。 8. This is my kingdom. If I don’t fight for it, who will? 这是我的国土,我不为她而战斗,谁为呢? 9. Why should I believe you? Everything you ever told me was a lie. 我为何要相信你?你所说的一切都是谎话。 10. I’ll make it up to you, I promise. 我会补偿你的,我保证。 NO.3 Gone with The Wind乱世佳人 1).Land is the only thing in the world worth working for, worth fighting for, worth dying for. Because it’s the only thing that lasts.(土地是世界上唯一值得你去为之工作, 为之战斗, 为之牺牲的东西,因为它是唯一永恒的东西) 2).I wish I could be more like you.(我要像你一样就好了) 3).Whatever comes, I’ll love you, just as I do now. Until I die.(无论发生什么事,我都会像现在一样爱你,直到永远) 4).I think it’s hard winning a war with words.(我认为纸上谈兵没什么作用) 5).Sir, you’re no gentleman. And you miss are no lady.(先生,你可真不是个君子,小姐,你也不是什么淑女) 6).I never give anything without expecting something in return. I always get paid.(我做任何事不过是为了有所回报,我总要得到报酬) 7).In spite of you and me and the whole silly world going to pieces around us, I love you.(哪怕是世界末日我都会爱着你) 8).I love you more than I’ve ever loved any woman. And I’ve waited longer for you than I’ve waited for any woman. 此句只可意会不可言传 9).If I have to lie, steal, cheat or kill, as God as my witness, I’ll never be hungry again! (即使让我撒谎,去偷,去骗,去杀人,上帝作证,我再也不要挨饿了) 10).Now I find myself in a world which for me is worse than death. A world in which there is no place for me.(现在我发现自己活在一个比死还要痛苦的世界,一个无我容身之处的世界) 11).You’re throwing away happiness with both hands. And reaching out for something that will never make you happy.(你把自己的幸福拱手相让,去追求一些根本不会让你幸福的东西) 12).Home. I’ll go home. And I’ll think of some way to get him back. After all, tomorrow is another day.(家,我要回家.我要想办法让他回来.不管怎样,明天又是全新的一天) 四、最美的十大经典爱情句子 1) I love you not because of who you are, but because of who I am when I am with you. 我爱你,不是因为你是一个怎样的人,而是因为我喜欢与你在一起时的感觉。 2) No man or woman is worth your tears, and the one who is, won‘t make you cry. 没有人值得你流泪,值得让你这么做的人不会让你哭泣。 3) The worst way to miss someone is to be sitting right beside them knowing you can‘t have them. 失去某人,最糟糕的莫过于,他近在身旁,却犹如远在天边。 ???? 4) Never frown, even when you are sad, because you never know who is falling in love with your smile. 纵然伤心,也不要愁眉不展,因为你不知是谁会爱上你的笑容。 5) To the world you may be one person, but to one person you may be the world. 对于世界而言,你是一个人;但是对于某个人,你是他的整个世界。 6) Don‘t waste your time on a man/woman, who isn‘t willing to waste their time on you. 不要为那些不愿在你身上花费时间的人而浪费你的时间。 7) Just because someone doesn‘t love you the way you want them to, doesn‘t mean they don‘t love you with all they have. 爱你的人如果没有按你所希望的方式来爱你,那并不代表他们没有全心全意地爱你。 8) Don‘t try so hard, the best things come when you least expect them to. 不要着急,最好的总会在最不经意的时候出现。 9) Maybe God wants us to meet a few wrong people before meeting the right one, so that when we finally meet the person, we will know how to be grateful. 在遇到梦中人之前,上天也许会安排我们先遇到别的人;在我们终于遇见心仪的人时,便应当心存感激。 10) Don‘t cry because it is over, smile because it happened. 不要因为结束而哭泣,微笑吧,为你的曾经拥有。 五、幽默的英语句子 1) Money is not everything. There‘s Mastercard & Visa. 钞票不是万能的,有时还需要信用卡。 2) One should love animals. They are so tasty. 每个人都应该热爱动物,因为它们很好吃。 3)Save water. Shower with your girlfriend. 要节约用水,尽量和女友一起洗澡。 4)Love the neighbor. But don‘t get caught. 要用心去爱你的邻居,不过不要让她的老公知道。 5)Behind every successful man, there is a woman. And behind every unsuccessful man, there are two. 每个成功男人的背后,都有一个女人。每个不成功男人的背后,都有两个。 6)Every man should marry. After all, happiness is not the only thing in life. 再快乐的单身汉迟早也会结婚,幸福不是永久的嘛。 7)The wise never marry, And when they marry they become otherwise. 聪明人都是未婚的,结婚的人很难再聪明起来。 8)Success is a relative term. It brings so many relatives. 成功是一个相关名词,他会给你带来很多不相关的亲戚(联系)。 9)Never put off the work till tomorrow what you can put off today. 不要等明天交不上差再找借口,今天就要找好。 10)Love is photogenic. It needs darkness to develop. 爱情就象照片,需要大量的暗房时间来培养。(老外也保守,要摸黑办事,哈哈) 11)Children in backseats cause accidents. Accidents in backseats cause children. 后排座位上的小孩会生出意外,后排座位上的意外会生出小孩。 12)"Your future depends on your dreams." So go to sleep. "现在的梦想决定着你的将来",所以还是再睡一会吧。 13)There should be a better way to start a day than waking up every morning. 应该有更好的方式开始新一天,而不是千篇一律的在每个上午都醒来。 14)"Hard work never killed anybody." But why take the risk? " "努力工作不会导致死亡!"不过我不会用自己去证明。 15)"Work fascinates me." I can look at it for hours! " "工作好有意思耶!"尤其是看着别人工作。 16)God made relatives; Thank God we can choose our friends. 神决定了谁是你的亲戚,幸运的是在选择朋友方面他给了你留了余地。 17)When two‘s company, three‘s the result! 两个人的状态是不稳定的,三个人才是! 18)A dress is like a barbed fence. It protects the premises without restricting the view. 服饰就象铁丝网,它阻止你冒然行动但并不妨碍你尽情的观看。 19)The more you learn, the more you know, The more you know, the more you forget. The more you forget, the less you know. So why bother to learn. 学的越多,知道的越多,知道的越多,忘记的越多,忘记的越多,知道的越少,为什么学来着? 六、励志的英语句子 1.No man or woman is worth your tears, and the one who is, won't make you cry. 没有人值得你流泪,值得让你这么做的人不会让你哭泣。 2.If you fail, don't forget to learn your lesson. 如果你失败了,千万别忘了汲取教训。 3.Don't waste your time on a man/woman, who isn't willing to waste their time on you. 不要为那些不愿在你身上花费时间的人而浪费你的时间 4.Live a noble and honest life. Reviving past times in your old age will help you to enjoy your life again. 过一种高尚而诚实的生活。当你年老时回想起过去,你就能再一次享受人生。 5.To the world you may be one person, but to one person you may be the world. 对于世界而言,你是一个人;但是对于某个人,你是他的整个世界。 6.Never judge people by their appearance. 永远不要以貌取人。 7.Don't try so hard, the best things come when you least expect them to. 不要着急,最好的总会在最不经意的时候出现。 8.Remember the best love is to love others unconditionally rather than make demands on them. 记住:最好的爱存在于对别人的爱胜于对别人的索求之上。 9.Use your crystal goblets. Do not save your best perfume, and use it every time you feel you want it. 举起你的酒杯吧。不要吝啬洒上你最好的香水,你想用的时候就享用吧! 10.Search for knowledge, read more, sit on your front porch and admire the view without paying attention to your needs. 寻找更多的知识,多读一些书,坐在你家的前廊里,以赞美的眼光去享受眼前的风景,不要带上任何功利的想法。 11.Make yourself a better person and know who you are before you try and know someone else and expect them to know you. 在你想了解别人也想让别人了解你之前,先完善并了解自己。 12.Do not keep anything for a special occasion, because every day that you live is a SPECIAL OCCASION. 不要将你的东西为了某一个特别的时刻而预留着,因为你生活的每一天都是那么特别。 13.Never frown, even when you are sad, because you never know who is falling in love with your smile. 纵然伤心,也不要愁眉不展,因为你不知是谁会爱上你的笑容。 14."There are only two creatures," says a proverb, "who can surmount the pyramids-the eagle and the snail." 俗话说:“能登上金字塔的生物,只有两种------鹰和蜗牛。” 15.Remember: Whatever happens, happens for a reason. 记住:任何事情的发生都有因有起。 16.It only needs early cultivation to become a power. 只需及早培养,记忆自会成为一种才能。 17.Don't let a little dispute break up a great friendship. 不要让小小的争端损毁了一场伟大的友谊。 18. Just because someone doesn't love you the way you want them to, doesn't mean they don't love you with all they have. 爱你的人如果没有按你所希望的方式来爱你,那并不代表他们没有全心全意地爱你。 19. Life is a chain of moments of enjoyment; not only about survival. 生活是一串串的快乐时光;我们不仅仅是为了生存而生存。 20.Forever friend gets you through the hard times, the sad times, and the confused times. 真正的朋友会与你一同度过困难、伤心和烦恼的时刻。 21.Maybe God wants us to meet a few wrong people before meeting the right one, so that when we finally meet the person, we will know how to be grateful. 在遇到梦中人之前,上天也许会安排我们先遇到别的人;在我们终于遇见心仪的人时,便应当心存感激。 22.Don't cry because it is over, smile because it happened. 不要因为结束而哭泣,微笑吧,为你的曾经拥有。 23.However mean your life is, meet it and live it; do not shun it and call it hard names. 不论你的生活如何卑贱,你要面对它生活,不要躲避它,更别用恶言咒骂它。 24. The smallest courtesies along the rough roads of life are like the little birds that sing to us all winter long, and make that season of ice and snow more endurable. 在坎坷的生活道路上,最细小的礼貌犹如在漫长的冬天为我们歌唱的小鸟,那歌声使冰天雪地的寒冷变得较易忍受。 25. When you quarrel with a close friend, talk about the main dish, don't quibble over the appetizers. 当你和你亲近的人吵嘴的时候,试着就事论事,不要扯出那些陈芝麻、烂谷子的事。 26."Who shuts love out, in turn shall be shut out from love." “谁拒爱于门外,也必将被爱拒诸门外。” 27. Perseverance can sometimes equal genius in its results. 毅力在效果上有时能同天才相比。 28. Whenever you make a phone call, smile when you
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1.I love three things in this world. Sun, moon and you. Sun for morning, moon for night , and you forever.予独爱世间三物。昼之日,夜之月,汝之永恒。2.Life has taught us that love does not consist in gazing at each other, but in looking outward together in the same direction.生活教会我们,爱并不在于长久地凝视,而在于眺望远方同一方向的希望。3.Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass, it's about learning to dance in the rain.生活不是等待暴风雨过境,而是学会在雨中跳出最美的舞姿。4.You know my loneliness is only kept for you, my sweet songs are only sung for you.你可知我百年的孤寂只为你一人守侯,千夜的恋歌只为你一人而唱。5.If living on the earth is a mission from the lord… living with you is the award of the lord…如果活着,是上帝赋予我最大的使命,那么活者有你,将会是上帝赋予我使命的恩赐……6.Do you understand the feeling of missing someone? It is just like that you will spend a long hard time to turn the ice-cold water you have drunk into tears.你知道思念一个人的滋味吗,就像喝了一大杯冰水,然后用很长很长的时间流成热泪。7.In such a soft and warm season, please accept my sincere blessing and deep concern for you.在这充满温馨的季节里,给你我真挚的祝福及深深的思念。8.For our ever-lasting friendship, send sincere blessings and warm greetings to my friends whom I miss so much.一份不渝的友谊,执着千万个祝福,给我想念的朋友,温馨的问候。9.[en]It is graceful grief and sweet sadness to think of you, but in my heart, there is a kind of soft warmth that can’t be expressed with any choice of words.想你,是一种美丽的忧伤的甜蜜的惆怅,心里面,却是一种用任何语言也无法表达的温馨。10.You and I remains the same in different time, at different places,among different people; time is changing, space is changing and everything is changing except my miss to you!不同的时间,不同的地点,不同的人群,相同的只有你和我;时间在变,空间在变,不变的只有对你无限的思念!11.Coffee is lonely without cups just as I am lonely without you.没有杯子……咖啡是寂寞的……没有你……我是孤独的……12.My heart beats for you every day. I am inspired by you every minute, and I worry about you every second. It is wonderful to have you in my life.每一天都为你心跳,每一刻都被你感动,每一秒都为你担心。有你的感觉真好。13.No matter the ending is perfect or not, you cannot disappear from my world.我的世界不允许你的消失,不管结局是否完美。14.Love is a carefully designed lie.爱情是一个精心设计的谎言。15.Promises are often like the butterfly, which disappear after beautiful hover.承诺常常很像蝴蝶,美丽的飞盘旋然后不见。16.Fading is true while flowering is past.凋谢是真实的,盛开只是一种过去。17.Why I have never catched the happiness? Whenever I want you ,I will be accompanyed by the memory of...为什么幸福总是擦肩而过,偶尔想你的时候….就让….回忆来陪我。18.Love ,promised between the fingers.Finger rift,twisted in the love.爱情…在指缝间承诺 指缝….在爱情下交缠。19.If you weeped for the missing sunset,you would miss all the shining stars.如果你为着错过夕阳而哭泣,那么你就要错群星了。20.To feel the flame of dreaming and to feel the moment of dancing,when all the romance is far away,the eternity is always there.感受梦的火焰,感觉飞舞瞬间,当一切浪漫遥远,永恒依然。21.If we can only encounter each other rather than stay with each other,then I wish we had never encountered .如果只是遇见,不能停留,不如不遇。21.I would like weeping with the smile rather than repenting with the cry,when my heart is broken ,is it needed to fix?宁愿笑著流泪,也不愿哭著说后悔 心碎了,还需再补吗?22.There are no trails of the wings in the sky, while the birds has flied away.雁过无痕。23.When a cigar falls in love with a match,it's destined to be hurt.有些爱从一开始就注定会受伤。24.Only when our eyes have been washed by tears, can we have a broader field of vision.只有泪水洗过的眼睛,才有更开阔的视野。25.To love for the sake of being loved is human, but to love for the sake of loving is angelic.为了被爱而爱是人性,而为爱而爱是神性。26. Every hour of lost time is a chance of future misfortune.一寸光阴一寸金,寸金难买寸光阴。27.Maybe God wants you to meet many wrong people before you meet the right one, so when this happens, youl will be thankful.也许上帝让你在遇见那个合适的人之前遇见很多错误的人,所以,当这一切发生的时候,你应该心存感激。28.A boy will make you think he loves you, but he really doesn't. A girl will make you think she doesn't love you, when she really does.很多时候,男人会让你觉得他爱上了你,其实他真没有;而女人会让你觉得她不可能会爱上你,结果她却动了心。
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The buttocks are formed by the masses of the gluteal muscles or 'glutes' (the gluteus maximus and the gluteus medius) superimposed by a layer of fat. The superior aspect of the buttock ends at the iliac crest, and the lower aspect is outlined by the horizontal gluteal crease. The gluteus maximus has two insertion points: 1/3 superior portion of the linea aspera of the femur, and the superior portion of the iliotibial tractus. The masses of the gluteus maximus muscle are separated by an intermediate gluteal cleft or "crack" in which the anus is situated.The buttocks allow primates to sit upright without needing to rest their weight on their feet as four-legged animals do. Females of certain species of baboon have red buttocks that "blush" to attract males. In the case of humans, females tend to have wider and thicker buttocks due to higher subcutaneous fat and wider hips.Some baboons and all gibbons, though otherwise fur-covered, have characteristic naked callosities on their buttocks. While human children generally have smooth buttocks, mature males and females have varying degrees of hair growth, as on other parts of their body. Females generally have hair growth in the gluteal cleft (particularly around the anus), often extending laterally onto the lower aspect of the cheeks. In addition to such areas, males often have hair growth over the most of (or the entire) the buttocks.The English word of Greek origin "callipygian" indicates someone who has beautiful buttocks. However, the qualities that make buttocks "beautiful" or "well-formed" are not fixed, as sexual aesthetics of the buttocks vary considerably from culture to culture, from one period of fashion to another and even from person to person.In ancient astrology, various parts of the body were associated with signs of the zodiac - e.g. the buttocks to the Balance. Depending on the context, exposure of the buttocks in non-intimate situations often causes feelings of shame, embarrassment or humiliation in a non-exhibitionist subject, and embarrassment or amusement in a non-voyeurist audience (see "pantsing"). Expressions such as being "caught with one's pants/ trousers down" or more explicitly in Dutch, "met de billen bloot" ("with bared buttocks"), use the image as a metaphor for non-physical embarrassment as well.Students at Stanford University conduct a "mass-mooning" in May 1995.Willfully exposing one's own bare buttocks as a protest, a provocation, or just for fun (especially but not exclusively practiced by youngsters such as North American frat boys) is called "mooning".Buttocks depicted on a plaster replica of Donatello's sculpture of David.A "wedgie" is pulling someone's undergarments or swimming trunks up through their buttock "crack" to be hauled over the top of the victim's trousers, sometimes partially baring the victim's buttocks.It is no coincidence that the English verb to spank is the only one specifically meant for physical discipline of a specific part of the body, and various other languages have terms specifically referring to spanking; in many punitive traditions, the buttocks are the preferential target for painful lessons, from educational to judicial, as offering them for punishment (especially divested) adds a psychological dose of embarrassment and even sexual humiliation to the pain, which can be meted out with less risk of long-term corporal harm than elsewhere. There are, in various cultural traditions, expressions like "A black man's ears are in his buttocks" (e.g. in Uganda) or "seat of learning" which refer to the preferential paining of the posterior in a submissively bent and exposed position.Many comedians, writers and others rely on the buttocks in these and other ways (such as flatulence and toilet humor) as a source of amusement, camaraderie and fun, despite (or in some cases for the sake of) the risk of being in dubious taste, if not censored.Because in most cultures the buttocks are rarely shown naked, they are generally considered unsuitable for ornamental body markings and body modification, but may be preferential for discreet markings, such as secretive membership proof or to be shown in intimate company (e.g. amongst lovers).In American English, phrases use the buttocks or synonyms (especially butt and arse/ass) as a pars pro toto for a whole person, but generally with a negative connotation. For example, terminating an employee may be described as "firing his ass". One might say "move your ass" or "haul ass" (or the polite, understood euphemisms "move it" or "haul it") as an exhortation to greater haste or urgency. Expressed as a function of punishment, defeat or assault becomes "kicking one's ass". Such phrases also may suggest a person's characteristics, e.g. difficult people are termed "hard asses" (polite euphemism: "hard nosed"). People deemed excessively puritanical or proper may be termed "tight asses" (in Australia and New Zealand, "tight ass" refers to someone who is excessively miserly). An annoying person or any source of frustration may be termed "a pain in the ass" (euphemism: "a pain in the neck", though some claim that this alleged euphemism actually appeared in English earlier than the former).Certain physical dispositions of the buttocks — particularly size — are sometimes identified, controversially, as a racial characteristic (see race). The most famous intersection of racism and buttocks may be the case of Saartjie Baartman, the so-called Hottentot Venus.SynonymsLook up buttocks in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.The anatomical Latin name for the buttocks is nates (pronounced /ˈneɪtiːz/ or NEY-teez[1] in English), which is plural; the singular, natis (buttock), is rarely used. As buttocks are an object of both shame and fascination, it is not surprising that there are many colloquial terms, euphemistic, ironic or other, to refer to them. These include the following:backside, posterior, behind and its derivates (hind-quarters, hinder or the childish homophone heinie, strictly the whole body behind the hind leg-trunk attachment), rear or rear-end, derrière (French for "behind") - all strictly positional descriptions, as the inaccurate use of rump (as in 'rump roast', after a 'hot' spanking), thighs, upper legs; analogous are: aft, stern and poop, naval in origin; in nautical jargon, buttocks also designates the aftermost portion of a hull above the water line and in front of the rudder, merging with the run below the water line caboose, originally a ship's galley in wooden cabin on deck; also the "rear end" car of a freight train, considered a cute synonym suitable for any audience Nude cyclists with painted buttocksbottom (and the shortening "bot" as well as childish diminutives "bottie" or "botty"), but the use of similar-sounding booty (slang for the female body since the 1920s) as famously by K.C. and the Sunshine Band's Shake Your Booty, is an 'artistic liberty'; equivalents in other languages include the Latino culo from Latin culus, 'bottom' tail (strictly anatomically a zoomorphism, humans only have a tail-bone, yet the illogical tail feather was popularized by musicians; also used for the even more sensual phallus) and tail-end Tush or tushy (from the Yiddish language "tuchis" or "tochis" meaning "under" or "beneath") Dumper sometimes denotates the buttocks, especially when talking about a large butt. trunk, in American English, particularly when describing large buttocks "junk in the trunk". This usage refers metaphorically to an automobile's trunk. arse or ass, asshole, and (butt-)hole - a pars pro toto (strictly only the actual body cavity and directly adjoining anal region); also used as an insult for a person. The term is Anglo-Saxon dialect, and therefore dates back over a thousand years. badonkadonk - onomatopoeic slang meaning the voluptuously bouncing, large yet firm buttocks of a woman breech, a metaphorical sense derived from on older form of the garment breeches (as the French culotte meaning pantoloons, via cul from Latin culus 'butt'), so 'bare breech' means without breeches, i.e. trouserless butt bum - in British English, used frequently in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and many other English speaking Commonwealth countries, also historically in U.S., is a mild often humorous reference to buttocks, not necessarily in vulgar or sexual context: "I've a boil on my bum, thrice as large as my thumb" - The Judge With The Sore Rump, St. George Tucker. Also used in reference to anal intercourse, often as an insult, as in bum boy (for a homosexual). Also a verb - to practise anal intercourse. buns, mounds (cfr. Butte, a geographical mound, known since 1805 in American English, from (Old) French butte "mound, knoll") and orbs - shape-metaphors. bund - derived from Punjabi bunda - bottom, of Brazilian Portuguese origin. Khoikhoi woman exhibiting steatopygia.butt - the common term for a pair of buttocks (singular, as one body-part; cognate but neither its root nor an abbreviation) in the US, used in everyday speech. It is also acceptable in print. can (a container) had an unusual development: the slang meaning "toilet" is recorded circa 1900, said to be a shortening of piss-can, the meaning "buttocks" from c. 1910, verb meaning "fire an employee" (to flush=dump?) from 1905. cheeks, a shape-metaphor within human anatomy, but also used in the singular: left cheek and right cheek; sounds particularly naughty because of the homonym and the adjective cheeky, lending themselves to word puns culo - (From Spanish/Italian/) slang, usually meaning a woman's voluptuous, round and firm buttocks. Put simply the Latino equivalent of booty, although in Spanish it is considered vulgar and offensive (but less so in Spain than in Latin America). fanny - a socially acceptable term in print, in the United States at least, for many years before some of the bolder terms came along; and a subject of jokes, since "Fannie" can be a woman's name, diminutive of "Frances"; however, in British English fanny refers to the female genitals or vulva and is considered vulgar. The figure of a bare-bottomed lass named Fanny is ubiquitous in Provence (the southeast of France) wherever pétanque is played: traditionally when a player loses 13 to 0 it is said that “il est fanny” (he's fanny), and he has to kiss the bottom of a girl called Fanny; as there is rarely an obliging Fanny, there is always a substitute picture, woodcarving or pottery so that Fanny’s bottom is always available.[2] fourth point of contact: in military slang, because of the sequence of textbook parachute jump landing fundament (literally "foundation", not common in this general sense in English, but for the butt since 1297) Gand or Gaand - a Hindi derivate hams, like buttocks generally as a plural, after the meat cut from the analogous part of a hog ; pressed ham refers to mooning against a window; brawn, a singular derived from the Frankish for ham or roast, is also used for both a muscular body part (but either on arms or legs) or boar meat, especially roast hurdies - British, origin unknown, also applied to the whole rump moneymaker, a term coming from exotic dancers and other entertainers who use their buttocks (even clothed) to earn money; usually referencing to females. moon was a common shape-metaphor for the butt in English since 1756, and the verb to moon meant 'to expose to (moon)light' since 1601, long before they were combined in US student slang in the verb (al expression) mooning "to flash the buttocks" in 1968. prat (British English, origin unknown; as in pratfall, a vaudeville term; also a term of abuse for a person) seat (of the trousers; or metaphorically) another long-standing socially acceptable term, referring to the use for sitting - but compare the sarcastic use of seat of wisdom and similar expressions, such as 'seat of learning', referring to use as target for an 'educational' spanking. sit-upon; has various independent counterparts in other languages, e.g. Dutch zitvlak ('sitting plain'), German Gesäß (~=guh|seys), Italian sedere six; in military terminology, particularly in the U.S. Navy, it refers to the term "six o'clock", i. e. a point directly behind the referenced person. ultimatum (Latin, literally 'the outer-most') was used in slang c.1820s. For more slang terms for the buttocks, see WikiSaurus:buttocks — the WikiSaurus list of synonyms and slang words for buttocks in many languages. For unrelated homophones of butt(ocks), see also butt (disambiguation) and bud (disambiguation) Related terms Japanese man in a traditional swimwear Fundoshi -rokushakuThe word "callipygian" is sometimes used to describe someone with notably attractive buttocks. The term comes from the Greek kallipygos, (first used for the Venus Kallipygos) which literally means "beautiful buttocks"; the prefix is also a root of "calligraphy" ("beautiful writing") and "calliope" ("beautiful voice"); callimammapygian means having both beautiful breasts and - buttocks. Both the English (in) tails and the Dutch billentikker ('tapping the buttocks') are ironic terms for very formal coats with a significantly longer tail end as part of festive (especially wedding party) dress macropygia means 'heaving large buttocks, hindquarter', and occurs in biological species names, a pygopag(ous) (from the Greek pygè 'buttock' and pagein 'attached') was a monster in Ancient (Greek) mythology consisting of two bodies joint by common buttocks, now a medical term for 'Siamese' twins thus joint back-to-back pygophilia is sexual arousal or excitement caused by seeing, playing with or touching the woman's buttocks; people who have strong attraction to buttocks are called pygophilists. pygoscopia means observing someone's rear; pygoscopophobia a pathological fear to be its unwilling object pygalgia is soreness in the buttocks, i.e. a pain in the rump. Steatopygia is a marked accumulation of fat in and around the buttocks. uropygial in ornithology mean, situated on, belonging to, the uropygium, i.e. the rump of a bird "bubble butt" has at least two connotations, which are at odds with each other: either a small, round and firm pair of buttocks resembling a pair of soap bubbles next to each other, or a large rear end, seemingly about to burst from the strain. In both cases, the term implies an appealing shapeliness about the buttocks. Fashion Cellulite.Because many cultures have a (partial) nudity taboo, which usually applies specifically to the buttocks (as usually to the most erogenous zones), mainstream garments generally cover the buttocks completely, even when it is not a practical requirement. Nevertheless male and female clothing is often designed in a way that reveals the shape of the buttocks under the clothing.Some articles of clothing are designed to expose the buttocks. Such clothing is not generally worn in public situations; however, it is considered appropriate to wear such clothing at swimming facilities or at the beach.Emphasis on one part or another of the body tends to shift with generations. The 1880s were well-known for the fashion trend among women called the bustle, which made even the smallest buttocks seemingly huge. The popularity of this fashion is shown in the famous Georges Seurat painting Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte in the two women to the far left and right. Like long underwear with the ubiquitous 'butt flap' (used to allow baring only the bottom with a simple gesture, as for hygiene), this clothing style was acknowledged in popular media such as cartoons and comics for generations afterward.More recently, the cleavage of the buttocks could be exposed by some women as fashion dictated trousers be worn lower. (known as a "coin slot", or "vertical smile").An example of another attitude in an otherwise hardly exhibitionist culture is the Japanese fundoshi.
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100句英语常用句型 1。 Hello, May I (Could I /Can I )speak to the manager, please? Sorry, he is out. Oh, just a minute, he is coming. 您好,请经理接电话。 对不起,他出去了。喔,请稍等,他回来了。2。Hi, nice to meet you, (I’m glad to meet you), I’m Robert. It is the long time that I haven’t seen you. How have you been? Very well, thanks. And you? I am fine too, thank you. 见到您很高兴,我叫罗伯特,好久不见,近来好吗? 很好,谢谢。 您呢?也好,谢谢。3。Where are you from? I’m from England (Japan/ Guizhou /Henan)。 你是哪儿人? 我是英国人/日本人/贵州人/河南人。4. Where do you live? I live in Beijing Road. Welcome to my home. Where dose he live? He lives in Plaza hotel. 你住哪儿?我住北京路,欢迎到我家里玩。他住哪儿?他住金筑酒店。5。What’s your telephone number? (address, job, occupation, nationality) . My telephone number is 3972874. My occupation is engineer. 你的电话号码?(地址,工作,职业,国籍) 我的电话是3972874。我的职业是工程师。6。I’d like this/these, please. How much? Eight pounds. 我要(买)这个(些),多少钱? 八英镑。 7. What would you like to eat and drink? I’d like the beef, lamb, rice and a large glass of yogurt. 你想吃什么喝什么?我想吃牛肉、羊肉、米饭,和想喝一大杯酸奶。8. How much rice (beef/ lamb) would you like? A little, please. (much more, please.) 你要多少米饭,牛肉、羊肉? 请少一点。(请多一点) 9. Well, that’s delicious, thank you. Yes, that’s great(nice), thank you. 好,太可口了!谢谢。 是的,太好了,谢谢! 10. Would you like some more lamb? No, thank you. 你还要多来一点羊肉吗? 不要了,谢谢。11. Could you bring me some hamburgers ( bread / bananas/ chicken/ orange juice/ a bottle of mineral water),Please? 请给我一些汉堡(面包/香蕉/鸡/橙子汁/一瓶矿泉水)。 12. Excuse me, where’s the restaurant (bar / toilet/ washroom)? There. Thank you. 请问,餐馆/酒吧/卫生间在哪里?在那里。谢谢。 13. Can I have the menu (bill), please? Yes, sir. 请给我菜单/账单? 好的,先生。14. We went to a restaurant yesterday evening. And I had a hamburger, a large glass of milk (yogurt、beer). 我们昨晚去了餐馆,我吃了一个汉堡,喝了一大杯酸奶。15. Can you type? Can you use the computer? Yes, I can.(No, I can’t)你会打字吗? 你会使用计算机吗? 是的, 我会(不会)。 16. When were you born? I was born in 1972. Where were you born? I was born in India. 你是哪年出身的? 我出身在1972年。 你出身在哪儿? 我出身在印度。 17. What are you going to do tomorrow eveni(What will you do tomorrow evening?) I’m going to meet a friend.(I will meet a friend) 你明天晚上做什么? 会见一个朋友。 18. Excuse me, Could you tell me the way to the Qianning Park? (Bank/ Museum/zoo) (how can I get to the Qianning park? (Bank/ Museum/ zoo? )请问,去黔灵公园(银行/博物馆/动物园)怎么走? 19. Go straight ahead and turn right(lift), take No.12 bus, then ask again after you get off. 对直往前走,然后转右(左),乘12路公共汽车,下车后再问。 20.Shall we meet at the gate at 7:30 this evening? ——OK!我们今晚上七点半在大门口碰头行吗?行! 21、Open the door, please. 请把门打开。请把电视机打开(窗户/盖子/书/罐头/瓶子/)22、I have two younger brothers. 我有两个弟弟。(姐妹/孩子/朋友/同学/老乡)23、He works together with her. 他和她在一起工作。24、She always gets up very early in the morning. 她早上总是起得很早。25、They are reading English in the classroom. 他们在教室里读英语。26、He went there last week.他是上个星期去那儿的。27、I am going to write a letter to my aunt. 我打算给我姑姑写封信。28、What a beautiful skirt it is! 这条裙子真漂亮啊!29、I have read this novel.我已经读过这部小说了。30、 He is a secretary, isn’t he? 他是个秘书,对吗?31、He is as tall as his father. 他和他父亲个子一样高。32、The desk itself is not so heavy. 书桌本身并不那么重。33、He is the best student in our class. 他是我们班上最好的学生。34、He said,“I am a student.” 他说:“我是个学生。”35、This watch is made in china. 这块手表是中国制造的。36、I am stronger than he. 我比他身体强壮。37、Asia is four times as large as Europe. 亚洲是欧洲的四倍大。38、Shall I go or yourself ?是我去还是你自己去?39. I′m looking forward to visiting your country.我期待去贵国访问。40. Can you come here for the dinner (meal)?你能到这儿来吃饭吗?41. She said she would take these books to the library.她说她将把这些书搬到图书馆去。42. He was watching TV at that time. 他那时正在看电视。43. By the end of last month, I had visited ten cities.到上个月为止,我已经到十个城市参观过。44. No Smoking! What did he do for that?严禁吸烟!他干嘛做那件事?45. I wonder if(whether) you will come here tomorrow. 不知道你明天能不能到这儿来。46. I have forgotten all about that. 我把那件事给全忘了。47. If I were you, I would go at once. 如果我是你,我立刻就走。48、You may have seen him. 你可能见过他。49. I am here to say goodbye to you. 我是来这儿向你告别的。50. Be careful not to drive so fast. 小心,别开得太快。51. It′s no use taking such herbal medicines.吃这些中药没什么用处。52. What’s wrong with your eyes? 你的眼睛怎么啦?53. It’s time to have lunch.该吃中饭了。54. I′m fond of eating meat. 我喜欢吃肉。55. Good luck to you. Happy New Year! Merry Christmas! 祝你好运!祝你新年快乐!祝你圣诞快乐!56. We′re satisfied with your arrangements. 我们对你的安排感到满意。57. I used to live in this house. 我曾在这个房间里住过。58. I′m used to getting up early in the morning.我习惯早上早起。59. I can’t afford a color TV set. 我买不起一台彩电。60. Let’s ask him for help. 让我们请求他帮个忙吧。61. My shoes need mending.我的鞋要补一下。62. I found it difficult to persuade him. 我发现说服他很困难。63. Do you know why? 你知道为什么吗?64. Would you mind turning on the radio? 把收音机打开好吗?65. He looks unhappy. The man seems to be ill. 他看上去不高兴,这个人看上去病了。66. I ′ll ask him to write this article. 我将请他写这篇文章。67. It seems you have made progress in your English. 看来你的英语学习已经有了进步。68. I had my hair cut yesterday. 昨天我理发了69. I’d rather stay at home! He is sure to come。我宁愿呆在家里! 他一定会来。70. you ′d better do it now. 你最好现在就做这件事。71. I think you are right. I am afraid that you are wrong. 我认为你是对的,恐怕你错了。72. I prefer coffee to tea. 和茶相比,我更喜欢喝咖啡。73. It was said that he had been sent to hospital. 据说他已经被送往医院了。74. This ′s why I ′m late for class. 这就是我上课迟到的原因。75. I suggest that you should ask him for help, I am sure that you won’t disappoint us. 我建议你去请他帮个忙。我敢肯定,你不会使我们失望。76. I have a long way to walk,I′ll call on(drop in)you if it was convenient. 我要走一大段路,我将拜访你,如果你方便的话。77 With a book in his hand, he walked into the classroom. 他手里拿着一本书走进了教室。78. By the way, when will you come back ? My father and I will visit my grandmother next Wednesday. 顺便问一下,你什么时候回来?下个星期三,我和我爸爸将去看我奶奶。79. To tell the truth, he isn’t good at spoken English. To my surprise, you speak English so well. 说实话,他不擅长于英语口语。令我惊奇的是,你英语讲得这么好。80. It takes me thirty minutes to go to school by bike.我骑车上学要花30分钟。81. It depends on tomorrow′s weather. We stop to have a rest. 这取决于明天的天气。我们停下来休息了一会儿。82、 It’s unlikely that they will arrive today. We plan to meet at the airport. 他们今天未必到得了。我们计划在机场见面。83. Don’t forget to send this letter. 别忘了寄走这封信。84. We all stopped talking. 我们全都停止了交谈。85. The book costs two dollars. I paid for it three dollars. 这本书的定价是2美元。我买这本书花了3美元。 86. How much did you spend on these books? One hundred and eighty five Yuan. 买这些书你花了多少钱? ——185元。87. I forgot to tell her about it., how do you think of him ?我忘了曾把这件事告诉过她。你觉得他怎样?88. He is too young to go to school. This child is old enough to go to school.他太小,还不能上学。这个孩子够大了,可以上学。89. He is such a handsome boy that we all like him. 他是那么漂亮,以致于我们都喜欢他。90. He was so tired that he couldn’t stand up.他太累,以至于站不起来。91. Take the medicine three times a day. 这种药一天服三次。92. The book is neither interesting nor useful. 这本书既没趣,又没用。93. I have nothing to do with the accident. 我与这次事故无关。94. Either you or I can take this book. 你和我谁拿这本书都可以。95. What I want to buy is not a watch, but a computer.我要买的不是手表,而是计算机。96. The fish tastes good,Why not have a cup of milk? 这鱼味道不错。为什么不来杯牛奶?97、He is sure to come. How are you getting on recently?他一定会来。你最近怎么样?98、This is a desk. There is a bag on it.这是一张桌子。桌子上面有个包。99、 He is becoming more and more independent./ His independence is becoming more and more obvious. 他的独立性越来越来强了。100. I can’t read without my glasses. 我不戴眼镜就看不了书。