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最大的行走机器人This robot is 8.20 meters tall. It is the largest walking robot in the world. It is a robot dragon. It can breathe out (呼出) fire. A German (德国的) company made it. ……
The chemical gases exhaled (呼出) by a movie audience change according to the intensity (剧烈) of the scene, according to German researchers who analyzed a theater’s circulating air during showtimes ……
easily and often breathe (呼出) fire. Heroes always want to kill this monster. Brian Kesinger, a US artist ……
breathe (呼出) fire. Heroes always want to kill them. Brian Kesinger, an artist from the United States ……
go “ahhh” as we breathe out (呼出) into the cold air.As in China, autumn in the UK is filled ……
molecules (葡萄糖分子) into carbon dioxide (CO2, 二氧化碳) and water. According to the BBC, when you breathe out (呼出 ……
exhales (呼出) while blowing out candles, bacteria from the mouth or throat easily spread into the air ……
nose, hold it in for a few seconds, and then slowly exhale (呼出) through your mouth. Just keep doing... exhale (呼出) through your mouth. Just keep doing this action and don’t worry about anything else ……
as plants take in carbon dioxide and give off oxygen, and animals inhale (吸入) oxygen and exhale (呼出) carbon ……
as plants take in carbon dioxide and give off oxygen, and animals inhale (吸入) oxygen and exhale (呼出) carbon ……
.breathe v. 呼吸用法:breathe in / out 吸入 / 呼出。Fish cannot breathe out of water.考点看台They have to spend a large ……
中考词汇experience n. 经历用法:have experience in 在某方面有经验。experienced adj. 有经验的。We all learn from experience.breathe v. 呼吸用法:breathe in / out 吸入 / 呼出。breath n. 呼吸.Breathe deeply and you'll feel better.pull v ……
我们呼出的气体独一无二,还可以帮助诊断疾病哦!词数 250 建议阅读时间 6分钟 测试见7版THERE is nothing worse than sitting next to someone and being able to smell their breakfast! In ancient China, people used to chew a special plant ……
中考词汇suffer v. 遭受,经受用法:既可作及物动词又可作不及物动词。suffer from 意为“受……的折磨”。How long have you been suffering from a headache?中考链接breathe v. 呼吸用法:breathe in/out 吸入/呼出。breath n. 呼吸。take a deep breath 深吸一口气;hold one ……
I can smell the carbon dioxide (二氧化碳) in people’s breath. The more you exhale (呼出), the more easily ……
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