33501 ~ 33600
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If you make a noise, you’ll scare off the animals.
如果你弄出声响就会把动物吓跑。 -
You scared me out of my mind, coming up behind me suddenly like that.
你突然从背后过来, 真把我吓死了。 -
He was scared out of his mind, giving his first public performance.
他第一次公开演出时吓得要死。 -
That horror film we saw last night scared the living daylights out of me.
昨晚我们看的那部恐怖电影把我吓得六神无主。 -
He was horribly scared now.
现在他害怕极了。 -
I am scared to fly in a plane.
我怕坐飞机。 -
I am scared that the plane might crash.
我怕飞机会失事。 -
A school scarf has its own special colours which show where you are a student.
学校的领巾带有特殊颜色来显示你是哪个学校的学生。 -
The band was dressed in scarlet.
乐队穿一色鲜红的制服。 -
He went scarlet with shame.
他因羞愧而脸红。 -
This is the scariest story I ever heard.
这是我所听过的最可怕的故事。 -
The birds scattered at the sound of the gun.
枪声一响, 群鸟受惊飞散。 -
The wind soon scattered the clouds.
风起云散。 -
The farmers were scattering seeds on the fields.
农夫把种子撒在田里。 -
He scatters money about as if he were rich.
他四处挥霍, 好像很有钱。 -
They have added a new scene at the beginning.
在开头他们又增加了一场戏。 -
The murder suspect couldn’t explain away his fingerprints at the scene.
这个杀人嫌疑犯解释不清为什么在杀人现场会留有他的指纹。 -
We climbed higher so that we might see the scenes better.
我们又往高处爬以便能更好地观看这景色。 -
She doesn’t like to make a scene before strangers.
当着生人的面, 她不愿大吵大闹。 -
The grassland scenery of Tibet is unrivalled.
西藏的草原风景是无与伦比的。 -
The scenery for the play must have cost too much.
那出戏的舞台布景一定很费钱。 -
Let’s take the scenic route, along the coast.
我们顺着沿海这条风景优美的路走吧。 -
The scent of lemons filled the grove.
柠檬香味充满了小树林。 -
The winds came down with scents of the grass and wild flowers.
微风送来阵阵青草和野花的香气。 -
The girl always uses too much scent.
这姑娘总是用过多的香水。 -
The hounds followed the stag’s scent.
那群猎犬循臭味追寻牡鹿。 -
A dog has keen scent.
狗具有灵敏的嗅觉。 -
The dogs had scented a fox.
这些狗嗅出附近有狐狸。 -
He scented danger.
他觉察到有危险。 -
I scented that all was not well.
我觉得一切都不正常。 -
The air was scented with spring flowers.
空气中充满了春天花朵的芳香。 -
I am rather sceptical about their professed sympathy for the poor.
他们声称同情穷人, 我对此相当怀疑。 -
Their claim is being treated with some scepticism in UN.
联合国方面对他们的要求持某种怀疑态度。 -
The secretary is trying to schedule the month’s appointments.
秘书正在设法安排这个月的约会。 -
Have you made the examination schedule?
你已经安排了考试日程吗? -
Retailers have several price schedules.
零售商们有几份价格明细表。 -
They schemed out a new method of bridge building.
他们设计了一种新的造桥方法。 -
The enemies are scheming her downfall.
敌人正在策划使她垮台。 -
They were scheming to rob the bank.
他们在密谋抢劫银行。 -
She has a lot of schemes.
她有很多诡计。 -
When you began to work, you might work out a practical scheme.
当你开始工作之前, 你可以先制定出一个可行的计划。 -
It is clear that they are scheming against each other.
很清楚, 他们彼此勾心斗角。 -
Many politicians are less concerned with working for the good of the citizens than with scheming for personal right.
许多政客关心的主要是为自己谋利, 很少想到为公众谋福利。 -
She was a British Council scholar.
她是英国文化协会奖学金的获得者。 -
He will certainly make a scholar.
他肯定会成为一个学者。 -
She was a scholarly woman who had specialized in Italian literature at university.
她是个学问精深的女人, 她在大学里读的专业是意大利文学。 -
This is a book that displays the considerable scholarship of its author.
这是一本表现作者重大学术成就的书。 -
She won a scholarship to go to university.
她获得了上大学的奖学金。 -
The students in middle schools should build up a solid foundation in English.
中学生学习英语时应打下牢固的基础。 -
He finished school.
他完成了学业。 -
He went to the school of law for three years.
他在法学院读了三年。 -
This politician has shown that he has been well schooled in foreign languages.
这位政治家表现出了他受过良好的外语训练。 -
We just sat there giggling like naughty schoolchildren.
我们只是坐在那儿像调皮的小学生一样的咯咯地傻笑。 -
His teaching career began as a village schoolmaster.
他的教师生涯是从一名乡村小学教师开始的。 -
Her husband is a schoolteacher.
他的丈夫是一位中学教师。 -
This discovery is highly appreciated in the circle of science.
这个发现在科学界得到很高的评价。 -
I’m beyond my depth when it comes to natural sciences.
谈到自然学科我就茫然。 -
His whole life is dedicated to scientific research.
他毕生致力于科学研究。 -
This study is not scientific.
这种研究不科学。 -
He took a pair of scissors and cut her hair.
他拿起一把剪刀给她剪发。 -
There is nothing new in the book, just a scissors-and-paste job.
书中没有什么新东西, 只是一部拼凑而成的作品。 -
A hundred years ago people scoffed at the idea.
一百年前人们曾嘲笑过这种想法。 -
She is always scolding.
她总是骂个不停。 -
Don’t scold the child.It’s not his fault.
别责怪那孩子, 那不是他的过错。 -
We scolded him for his laziness.
我们责备他懒惰。 -
I could hear mother scolding the dog for bringing mud into the house.
我听见母亲在骂那条狗, 因为它把泥带进了屋子。 -
The boy was scolded by his mother for breaking the looking glass.
那小孩因打破了镜子而被他妈妈责骂。 -
She made a scoop with her hand and picked up what she had dropped.
她把手做成勺状抄起她掉下的东西。 -
Just one scoop of mashed potato for me, please.
请给我盛一勺土豆泥。 -
Getting that story was the scoop of a lifetime for the journalist.
获得那个消息是这位记者终身难逢的独家新闻。 -
He scooped some ice-cream out of the tub.
他从桶里舀了一些冰淇淋。 -
They scooped the other newspapers by revealing the matter.
他们抢先报道了这件事。 -
There is little scope for initiative in this job.
这工作几乎没有发挥主动性的余地。 -
Such subjects are not within the scope of this book.
这样的问题不在本书的讨论范围之内。 -
The hot iron scorched the tablecloth.
热熨斗把桌布烫焦了。 -
The hot weather scorched the grass.
炎热的天气使青草枯萎了。 -
I walked a score of miles.
我走了二十英里。 -
There were scores all over the kitchen table.
厨房的桌子上到处都是刻痕。 -
His goal leveled the scores of the two teams.
他的进球把两队的得分拉平了。 -
The home team didn’t score.
主队没得分。 -
We scored a point.
我们赢了一分。 -
The Japanese judge scored him 15.
那位日本裁判判给他15分。 -
We had a bad play, but we scored.
我们踢得不好, 但却获胜了。 -
Will you score?
你来记分好吗? -
The music students are learning how to score tunes for various combinations.
学音乐的学生把曲调改编为各种器乐组曲。 -
Critics scored him for his foolishness.
评论家批评他愚蠢。 -
She enjoys trying to score off other people.
她喜欢想尽办法出别人的洋相。 -
It’s not difficult to score off Jim in an argument.
在辩论中要驳倒吉姆并不难。 -
It’s possible to score six runs off a single ball, if you hit it far and high enough.
如果把球击得又远又高, 一次就有可能得六分。 -
He scored out both calculations and did them again.
他把两个计算结果都划掉, 又把它们计算了一遍。 -
The youngest player scored up an unexpected fifty runs.
那位最年轻的选手意想不到地得了50分。 -
Now we can score up another victory for our team.
现在, 我们又能为本队赢得一次胜利。 -
There are scores of people there, maybe eighty or more.
那里有好多人, 也许有80个或者更多。 -
Some scores of people acknowledged that there was a crisis.
数十个人都承认存在着一场危机。 -
Franklin shared the family’s scorn for his wife’s new friends.
富兰克林和他的家人一样蔑视他妻子的新朋友。 -
She scorned the view that inflation was already beaten.
她嘲笑那种认为通货膨胀已被消除的观点。 -
I gave the scoundrel a slap in the face.
我打了那坏蛋一耳光。 -
The police are scouring the countryside for the escaped prisoners.
警察正在搜索整个乡村以捉拿逃犯。 -
Mother made me scour the family silver.
母亲让我擦洗家里的银器。 -
The stream had scoured a channel.
溪流冲出一条水道。