单词:SPE (stored program element)
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STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: Every day, Americans send information to the cloud. That smartphone in your hand, or in the hand of the person next to you, is uploading photos and messages and all sorts of information. It's not literally in a cloud, but in a da
This is the VOA Special English Health Report. Scientists have discovered that stored blood loses a life-saving gas. This discovery may explain why a great number of people get sick after receiving stored blood. In recent years, experts have wondere
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Don: Time to go again to the A Moment of Science mailbag. A listener writes: Dear Don Yal, I've been reading a lot about climate lately, and I know that the earth stores lots of carbon in different places, like in the ocean and in plants. Are there a
《绝望主妇》原句: We have to get rid of the car. But we cant sell it. The police might find it, and there could be DNA. 单词词组讲解 Get rid of sth/somebody 摆脱 发音讲解 Get rid of 的t吞音,d连读 最后翻译: 我们必须把
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贮存的英语常用表示法是Storage.本项中常用的一些短语有: store (keep)in a cool and dry place 存于于阴凉干燥处 away from light 避光 away from children 勿让儿童接触 protect from light (heat) 避光(热)
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Diarmuid: Dear, oh dear. Feifei: Hi Diarmuid. What are you laughing at? Diarmuid: Im just looking at these. My mum found them in the attic. Feifei:What are they? Diarmuid: Theyre my old class reports from my school days. They've been stored away for