3701 ~ 3800

  1. Poetry belongs with music.
    诗歌与音乐相近。

  2. He belongs with his father.
    他和他的父亲住在一起。

  3. I put a few personal belongings in a bag.
    我把几件私人物品装进包中。

  4. She is Tom’s beloved wife.
    她是汤姆的爱妻。

  5. I looked down at the hall below.
    我瞧了瞧下面的大厅。

  6. Below is an example of a typical business letter.
    下面是典型商业信函的一个例子。

  7. Their missile silos are below ground.
    他们的导弹发射井在地下。

  8. They built a bomb shelter below ground.
    他们在地下修建了一个防空洞。

  9. Sales of nylon have been below par in recent years.
    近年来尼龙织品的销售额一直不及以往。

  10. You should not have used what you know of his past against him—that was below the belt.
    你不应该用你了解他的过去去反对他, 那不公平。

  11. You don’t need braces if you’re wearing a belt!
    要系腰带, 就用不着吊带了。

  12. The farmer bemoaned his loss.
    农夫抱怨他所受到的损失。

  13. The new salary deal for railway workers will be a bench mark for pay settlements in the public sector.
    给铁路工人的新工资待遇将会成为公务部门工资问题的标准。

  14. The branch bent but did not break.
    那树枝弯曲, 但没有折断。

  15. Don’t bend the book back, you’ll damage it.
    别向后卷书, 你会弄坏它的。

  16. The nurse bent down and kissed the child.
    护士俯身, 吻了吻那个孩子。

  17. Don’t bend the corners of the pages down, it damages them.
    别折那些书页的角, 会弄坏的。

  18. We can never bend him from his purpose.
    我们根本无法使他背离自己的宗旨。

  19. The acrobat could bend himself into a hoop.
    这个杂技演员可以把身体蜷曲成圆形。

  20. She is very firm about it; I can’t bend her into changing her mind.
    她对此十分坚定, 我无法使她改变主意。

  21. She bent her glance on a table at which four men sat together.
    她把目光转到一张坐着四个人的桌子上。

  22. They were bent on an early start the next day.
    他们打定主意第二天一早动身。

  23. As Jim bent over to pick up the pen, he felt a sharp pain in his back.
    吉姆弯腰捡起钢笔时, 觉得背部一阵刺痛。

  24. Many boys tend to bend the corners of book pages over and, as a result, damage their books fast.
    许多男孩子都有折书角的习惯, 结果书破损得很快。

  25. We bent over backward to help them.
    我们尽了最大努力帮助他们。

  26. They were only one day over the date limit so the organizers bent the rules and accepted their entry.
    他们仅超过期限一天, 因此组织者通融了一下, 接受他们入会。

  27. The boy bent curiously to the skeleton of the buck.
    这个男孩好奇地弯下身去看鹿的骸骨。

  28. Before it reaches the church, the road bends to the left.
    那条路在到达教堂前就向左弯了。

  29. Let’s bend our way to the Museum of Natural History.
    咱们改道往自然博物馆走吧。

  30. Most people bend to fate, but I don’t.
    大多数人听天由命, 但我不这样。

  31. Nobody could bend me to his will.
    谁也不能使我屈从他的意志。

  32. He always bends towards his wife’s taste.
    他总是迁就妻子的爱好。

  33. He was fully bent upon the project.
    他一心扑在这项计划上。

  34. They were bent upon an early start the next day.
    他们打定主意第二天一早动身。

  35. They sheltered beneath their umbrellas.
    他们躲到了伞下。

  36. Things rapidly became calm, though beneath the surface the argument rumbled on.
    事情迅速平静下来了, 然而, 在这种平静的表面背后争论如隆隆雷声, 持续不断。

  37. Richard is far beneath Henry in intelligence.
    理查的智力远不及亨利。

  38. The shelf was beginning to sag beneath the weight of the books upon it.
    书架在书的重压下渐渐下弯。

  39. Don’t do anything that is beneath you.
    不要做与你身份不符的事。

  40. Her careful make-up hid the signs of age beneath.
    她的精心化妆掩饰了岁月留下的痕迹。

  41. He considered the job beneath his dignity.
    他认为这种工作有失身份。

  42. Don’t let what Jack said worry you; that man’s opinion of your performance is beneath your notice.
    不要把杰克的话放在心上, 那家伙对你的表演的意见不屑一顾。

  43. I hope your holiday will be beneficial to you.
    我希望你的假期会对你有益。

  44. The bank suffers while its officers benefit.
    银行遭受损失, 而它的高级职员们却得到好处。

  45. We benefit greatly by this frank talk.
    借由这次坦率的谈话使我们受益匪浅。

  46. He thought he would benefit from going to school.
    他认为上学对他有好处。

  47. We benefited through our visit to the library.
    我们常去图书馆, 收获不小。

  48. He was a benevolent old man, he wouldn’t hurt a fly.
    他是一个仁慈的老人, 连只苍蝇都不愿伤害。

  49. Martha is a benign old lady.
    玛莎是个仁慈的老妇人。

  50. He has a bent for music.
    他爱好音乐。

  51. His father bequeathed him a big fortune.
    他父亲给他留下了一大笔遗产。

  52. This kind of jam is made of berry.
    这种果酱是由浆果做的。

  53. She booked a berth on the train from London to Aberdeen.
    她订了一张由伦敦开往阿伯丁的火车卧铺票。

  54. The plan was beset with difficulties from the beginning.
    这项计划自开始就困难重重。

  55. Here! There’s room beside me.
    嘿!我旁边有空间。

  56. Thomas was the only blond in the family, beside the mother.
    在这一家人中除了母亲之外, 只有托马斯是金发。

  57. Mrs Stephen was beside herself with joy when she heard the news.
    斯蒂温夫人听到这个消息时欣喜若狂。

  58. Your speech should not have been interlaced with these facts beside the point.
    你的讲话不该把这些无关的事情都扯进去。

  59. What you are saying may be true, but in this case it is completely beside the question.
    你说的话也许是真的, 但与本题根本不相干。

  60. I don’t want to go; besides, I’m too tired.
    我不想去, 再说我也太累了。

  61. He had other people to take care of besides me.
    除了我以外, 他还需要照料其他人。

  62. The enemy were besieged by us.
    敌军被我们包围住了。

  63. The community besieged the newspaper with letters about its recent editorial.
    公众纷纷来信对报社新近发表的社论提出诘问, 弄得报社应接不暇。

  64. Lucy is the best person to fill this secretary vacancy.
    露西是秘书这个空缺的最佳人选。

  65. Whoever does best will get the prize.
    谁做得最出色谁就得奖。

  66. I love work the best.
    我最喜欢工作。

  67. He is the best in the class.
    他是班上最优秀的学生。

  68. Your best bet would be to call again tomorrow.
    你最好明天再打电话来。

  69. Many books were bestowed on her.
    送给她很多书。

  70. His bet on the boat race was 50.
    他下在赛船上的赌注是50美元。

  71. Some people are fond of betting.
    有些人喜欢打赌。

  72. I’ll bet you.
    我将与你打赌。

  73. I bet you twenty cents on his winning.
    我跟你赌20美分他赢。

  74. I bet you can’t do this puzzle.
    我敢说, 你解决不了这个难题。

  75. I’ll bet my bottom dollar that the train will be late again.
    我敢打赌, 火车又将晚点了。

  76. I can bet my bottom dollar he won’t have waited for us.
    我可以打包票, 他是绝不会等我们的。

  77. He promised never to betray the organization.
    他发誓永不背叛组织。

  78. He betrayed his own brother.
    他出卖了他的亲兄弟。

  79. Her accent betrays her a Londoner.
    她的口音说明她是伦敦人。

  80. She was betrayed into a snare.
    她被诱入陷阱。

  81. He betrayed the news to all his friends.
    他把这一消息告诉了他所有的朋友。

  82. She is betrothed to John.
    她同约翰订了婚。

  83. He is no better yet.
    他一点也没有好转。

  84. This is good but that is better.
    这个好, 可是那个更好。

  85. It’s better that she should go alone.
    还是由她单独去比较好。

  86. He can do better.
    他能做得更好。

  87. The government hopes to better the conditions of the workers.
    政府希望改善工作人员的环境。

  88. That’s a fine horse, I couldn’t get a better in a hurry.
    这是一匹骏马, 我一时难以找到比它更好的。

  89. You should show greater respect for your elders and betters.
    你应该对长辈和上级尊重些。

  90. They’ve got nearly all the luxuries they need; of course they’re much better off than we are.
    他们所需要的奢侈品几乎都有了, 当然他们比我们富裕多了。

  91. Mary took the new job to better herself.
    玛丽接受了这份新的工作, 以提高自己的身份。

  92. It looks as if the coming autumn harvest will be even better than the last one.
    看来即将到来的秋收将比去年更好。

  93. I will come between twelve and one o’clock.
    我会在12点至1点之间来。

  94. We must have walked between ten and twelve miles.
    我们应该已步行了10至12英里。

  95. It is about thirty miles between Nottingham and Sheffield.
    从诺丁汉到谢菲尔德大约30英里。

  96. An army major ranks between a captain and a colonel.
    陆军少校的军阶在上尉与中校之间。

  97. There’s nothing to choose between them.
    它们之间无可选择。

  98. There’s many a slip between the cup and the lip! Who knows what may happen?
    事情往往功败垂成, 谁知道会发生什么?

  99. I must move to a larger house or spend money extending this one; either will be expensive, so I’m between the devil and the deep blue sea.
    我得搬到大一些的房子去, 或者我得花钱扩建这幢房子, 两者都很花钱, 因此我进退两难。

  100. I am tired after all that walking and I can’t wait to get between the sheets.
    走了那么远的路我累了, 我要马上睡觉了。