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Lesson 19 Nerve 1.She was a bundle of nerves at the interview. 2.You've got a lot of nerve. 3.He gets on my nerves. 4.I lost my nerve when I saw that. 5.That's really getting on his nerves. 6.I must have hit a nerve with him. 7.His last word touched
我们今天要讲的习惯用语都有这样一个词nerve。Nerve通常解释为神经,但是有时它的意思是勇气。例如在我们要学的第一个习惯用语里: get up the nerve。我们来听个例子。 这是一名职员认为领导忽
The next day, at the Kitty Cafe Jess:I can't believe Mr. Fro didn't buy it. Who does that guy think he is anyway? Bill Gates? Ann: He had a lot of nerve telling us our ads sucked. Jess:Time to order. [to barista] Barista, today I want a skinny triple
By George Dwyer Washington 11 June 2007 A new book set in Afghanistan and based on a true story is selling so well in the United States that Hollywood now wants bring it to the big screen. But as VOA's George Dwyer reports, some of the participants i
Todd: Marion, at the school you work at, do the children wear uniforms? Marion: Yes they do. Todd: Ah, that's terrible. Marion: Do you think so? Todd: Yeah. Marion: I think it's a good thing that they wear uniforms. For them, and for their parents to
今天我们要学的词是nerve-racking。 Nerve-racking, 让人心烦的,让人伤脑筋的。 Christmas is nerve-racking for many parents this year who are struggling to pay the bills, let alone buy presents, 今年的圣诞节让很多父母感到