时间:2018-12-06 作者:英语课 分类:英语博客-北美风情


英语课

 




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  When someone is telling you a story with a lot of little details and you want them to get to the main point, you can say cut to the chase. This expression is used with friends when you want them to cut to the most interesting part of the story. You are too excited to wait! Check out the examples in this episode, and the other expression we mention that can be used in the same way.


 



学英语单词
abnormal scattering
adynamic fever
Africanness
air renewal rate
amphemera
Artik
at the scene of
athletes's
automated logic inference
bank winding
bar-band
barometric compensator
battailant
biological synthesis
blurred signal
capital saving technical progress
carbochlorination
cedrenol
Centrantheropsis
Chiasmatica
chloride of barium
churn-owl
cmc(carboxymethyl cellulose)
common physical unit of measure
conditional substitution
courson
cyberphile
Dawson's bronze
Deeping, (George) Warwick
dermocyma
diddle-daddles
disrealizing
distributed database definition language
dunchee hemp
electro puncture anaesthetic apparatus
ensheathe
fcci
feedback index
fine scratch
fluidity test barpiece
fundectomies
gage lamp
guaranteed steam consumption
helliers
Hemsleya panlongqi
hexaoxadiazabicyclohexacosane
honigman
i kid you not
inclusive of
input transformer type
intermittent motion
Jacobsonlidae
led on to
many-electron effect
mass-producted
Mezen
multimodular
Nanango
neri-
nonulcerous
occupations
operation significance
orange indicating light
paranuclei
perpetual extension
plant quantitive ecology
podocarpus macrophyllus maki
popup blockers
portfolio withdrawal
positive definite symmetric matrices
potassium disulfide
prebreakdown threshold voltage
prompt book
Prunus virginiana
put one's foot down
radio aid instrument
repeater jammer
rest pin
reversing yoke spring
rosenfels
same validity
sandy clay loam
Schwalbes
seawife
shockdog
strawghte
subungual epidermoid inclusions
taxiphyllum taiwanensis
telecobalt
the dow-jones industrial average
time hull insurance
transfer coil
transmarinal
tumo(u)r toxicology
two-sector economy
unconstructively
unexpended ammunition
uremic enteritis
variable escapement
vendor part number
wagoner's axe
walrus moustaches