翻译和例句:
rush pell-mell into 后面接名词或动名词,表示“仓促行动开始做某事”。Pell-mell是“仓促忙乱的”之意。名词短语a pell-mell rush表示“仓促行动、狂跑”。We are not going to rush pell-mell into the city.我们不会仓促入城。 ……
Fuss的意思是“忙乱,紧张不安”。例如:I don’t know what all the fuss is about. 我不知道为什么要这样大惊小怪。He just gets down to work without any fuss. 他刚静下心来开始工作。 ……
摘自: Bonus[21st, 21世纪学生英文报·高三版]
a *prenuptial agreement before they married in California. Hectic意为“紧张的,忙乱的”。Have a hectic schedule是指 ……
,” The Telegraph newspaper noted. “Modern hectic (忙乱的) lifestyles and increased workloads and pressures ……
a pause (暂停) from the chaos (忙乱) of life to remember that every day we are surrounded ……
suffered a nervous breakdown after the divorce. 离婚后,她精神崩溃了。in the shuffle: 忙乱中,混乱中He had to run around from one office to the other and lost his cell phone in the shuffle. 他不得不从一个办公室赶到另一个,在忙乱 ……
that is going on during this global pandemic.”Hectic意为“紧张忙乱的”。近义词有agitated等。Lady Gaga曾在接受Paper杂志采访时表示,希望借由《Chromatica》这张专辑传递一种观念:即使你正在经历痛苦,你也可以感受快乐。Hectic意为“紧张忙乱的”。近义词有agitated等 ……
. It was a bitmessy(忙乱) of course. I had to think for a while before asking questions. So, next time ……
in a more creative way.bustling 忙乱的This word refers to someone who is in a hurry.All over ……
in a hurry, ....以后,比如戴上这种眼镜的人要在忙乱中找钥匙…… ……
apart from 除……之外The potatoes were a little salty, but apart from that, the food was very good.bustlingadj. 熙熙攘攘的, 忙乱的This used to be a bustling town but a lot of people have moved away over recent ……
apart from 除……之外The potatoes were a little salty, but apart from that, the food was very good.bustling adj. 熙熙攘攘的, 忙乱的This used to be a bustling town but a lot of people have moved away over recent ……
apart from 除……之外The potatoes were a little salty, but apart from that, the food was very good.bustling adj. 熙熙攘攘的, 忙乱的This used to be a bustling town but a lot of people have moved away over recent ……
not go by the numbers. (他总是陷入忙乱,因为他不按照顺序做事。)其实对于不喜欢的事物有时也应该 "give it a go" (进行尝试)。I have never skied ……
video games."---------------------------------------brainwave: 脑波cognitive: 认知的hectic:忙乱的inundate: 淹没 ……
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