单词:fabrication of parts
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[00:05.54]You tell... lies, Dad. 你讲的是谎言 [00:10.14]Stories are what you tell a 5-year-old at bedtime. 故事是拿来哄5岁小孩的 [00:14.22]They're not elaborate mythologies that you maintain... 不是你儿子已经2、30岁了 [00:17
[ti:UNIT 2 Plant a Plant! Lesson 10: Plant Parts] [0:00.363]UNIT 2 第二单元 [0:02.105]Plant a Plant! 培育植物 [0:03.775]Lesson 10: 第10课: [0:05.444]Plant Parts 植物的组成部分 [0:07.100]THINK ABOUT IT! 想一想 [0:08.539]How many
First Flight Completed of Plane with No Moving Parts Engineers say they have carried out the first-ever flight of an electric airplane with no moving parts. Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, or MIT, recently shared video of th
attendance 出勤,出席 play hooky / play truant 逃课 deadline 截止日期(交作业) extension 延期(无法按时交作业) academic dishonesty 学术欺诈行为 plagiarism 剽窃,抄袭 cheating 考试作弊 double submission of p
Local governments in many parts of eastern China are taking steps to try to conserve energy in the midst of the heat wave which has seen temperatures in many parts of the region top 40-degrees. CRI's Shen Chengcheng with more. Heat alerts have been i
A: I was wondering if you could help me use the Student Job Center. B: There are many ways; what kind of job would you like? A: I want to work in a restaurant. B: Fine! Will you need part-time or full-time work? A: I want to work part-time. B: Fine,
And then, in 2006, I met that guy. His name is Ze Frank. 然后,在2006年,我遇见了这个家伙。他叫泽弗兰克。 I didn't actually meet him, just on the Internet. 其实我们没有真正见面,只是在网上。 Ze Frank was running
By Al Pessin Washington 02 August 2007 Investigators from the U.S. Congress say earlier this year the Defense Department sold nearly 1,400 collections of surplus parts that can be used in aging fighter jets now only flown by Iran, in spite of a ban o
David Carr was tired of traditional goodies associated with Easter. So, he built a machine to personalize his chocolate. Carr along with his colleagues at the MIT media Lab built the Eat your Face machine, a new type of 3D printer that works for choc
Science in the News - Researchers Work on 3-D Printing of Living Tissue 研究人员3D打印生物活组织 Three-dimensional printers are fast becoming everyday devices in the United States. Three-D printers are used to make everything from automobi
[00:02.63]Amazing, isn't it? [00:04.38]Makes a normal computer look simple, [00:06.15]doesn't it? [00:07.98]So, what do we know about this organ [00:09.99]called the brain? [00:11.66]Scientists who study the brain [00:13.18]and the nervous system hav
'As American as Apple Pie' Welcome back to Words and Their Stories from VOA Learning English! Each week we explore the roots and meaning of common American expressions. Today lets talk about apples. The saying as American as apple pie describes thing
Smoke from forest fires, largely in Indonesia, has shrouded parts of Southeast Asia in thick haze. It is a seasonal problem in the region that will not go away. Putrajaya's landmark Putra Mosque (l) and Prime Minister's building seen covered by haze
Severe Weather Conditions Hit Parts of Europe, US, Asia 美国、欧洲、亚洲部分地区遭遇恶劣天气 WASHINGTON Severe winter weather is affecting the lives of people in many parts of the world. Stormy weather battered Britain's western coa
A: I was wondering if you could help me use the Student Job Center. B: There are many ways; what kind of job would you like? A: I want to work in a restaurant. B: Fine! Will you need part-time or full-time work? A: I want to work part-time. B: Fine,
A: What is the best way to find a job here? B: There are different ways of conducting a job search. Do you know what you want to do? A: I don't know. B: Can you work part-time or full-time? A: It doesn't matter right now, either one would be OK. B: T
Tools Are Body Parts to Brain In a report in the journal Current Biology, researchers claim that the brain interprets a tool, such as a hammer, as a temporary extension of your physical body. Karen Hopkin reports [The following is an exact transcrip
Imagine a therapy that supposedly cures most ailments and for which almost 100 per cent of all the published studies conclude is effective in other words, a panacea which has been tested but never faulted by science. This can only mean that the treat