- 重点词汇
- blewvt.吹,刮;
- umbrellan.雨伞;〈比喻〉保护物;[军]空中掩护幕;总括;
- theart.这个;指已提到或易领会到的人或事物;指独一无二的、正常的或不言而喻的人或事物;用以泛指;与形容词连用,指事物或统称的人;用于姓氏的复数形式前,指家庭或夫妇;(指特定用途的事物)足够,恰好;每,一;当前的,本,此;(重读,表示所指的为知名或重要的人或事物)
- windn.风,气流;胃气;呼吸;管乐器;趋势;
- wrong siden.(衣帽的)里子,(东西的)反面;
- outadv. 出局;在外,在外部;完全,彻底;出版;
- mydet.我的;(用于感叹句,表示吃惊等);(称呼别人时使用,表示亲切);(对下级的称呼);
- 相关例句
One step to the wrong side precipitates us into the state of repulsion.
只要往错误方向迈出一步,就会使我们坠入令人憎恶的深渊.
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老板问我昨天上班时到哪里去时使我措手不及.
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Once you've stepped off on the wrong foot, it's difficult to make a fresh start.
一旦你头三脚踢不开, 再重新开始就难了.
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His idea was good, he got off on wrong foot when he started doing it.
“开始就迈错了脚”,意思就是“一开头就很不顺利,出师不利”, 例如.
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I'm afraid you rather caught me on the wrong foot, asking for it at such short notice.
真抱歉,你这么急迫地向我要这个东西,我实在有点措手不及.
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The new student started off on the wrong foot with the teacher by answering back rudely.
那个新来的学生粗鲁地跟老师顶嘴,一开始就把关系搞僵了.
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