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用法学习: 1. turn one's nose up 瞧不起, 看不上 to refuse to take or accept something because it is not good enough. I offered the cat some food, but it turned its nose up and walked away. They turned their nose up at our offer. We offered her a perfectly good job, and she turned her nose up at it. She turned up her nose at the job because she didn’t think it had enough status. Synchronicity [ˌsɪŋkrəˈnɪsəti] 同一时间发生貌似有关联其实没有关系的两个或多个事件 is an attempt to come up with an explanation for the occurrence of highly improbable coincidences between events where there is no causal link. It's based on the premise that existing physics and mathematics cannot explain such things. a situation in which two or more things happen at the same time and seem to be connected even if they are not. an apparently meaningful coincidence in time of two or more similar or identical events that are causally unrelated. 2. Hip hip hooray: Hip hip hooray (also hippity hip hooray; Hooray may also be spelled and pronounced hoorah, hurrah, hurray etc.) is a cheer called out to express congratulation toward someone or something, in the English-speaking world and elsewhere. By a sole speaker, it is a form of interjection. In a group, it takes the form of call and response: the cheer is initiated by one person exclaiming "Three cheers for...[someone or something]" (or, more archaically, "Three times three", then calling out "hip hip" (archaically, "hip hip hip") three times, each time being responded by "hooray" or "hurrah". In England they used to say it to bring merry and cheer, and is still said to salute the Sovereign at public events. also-run 陪跑的 a loser in a race or other contest, especially by a large margin. If you describe someone as an also-ran, you mean that they have been or are likely to be unsuccessful in a contest. someone in a competition who is unlikely to do well or who has failed. "the line between champions and also-rans". 3. pick up what (one) is putting down 明白你想说什么 slang To understand what someone is saying, especially when something is insinuated, rather than stated directly. A: "I'm going to say that I'm busy on Sunday, and I think you should too." B: "I'm picking up what you're putting down—I don't want to go to this family reunion either!" If I see you around here again, there's going to be trouble. Are you picking up what I'm putting down? Erik looked at me intently 热辣辣的目光 热切的. I couldn't tell if his glare meant he was on to my advances or he was picking up what I was putting down. I was either about to be exposed for the faggot I am trying to hit on a young dude less than half my age or I had struck pay dirt. The moment of truth. "Sounds good man. I'll definitely take you up on that," he said with a smile. His kind eyes brightened as if to say, "I hear you man.". address (one's) comments/remarks to (someone or something) 有话找...说 To speak to a specific person or group about something. You can address any comments about the event to our marketing department. I'm not sure who I'm addressing my comments to because I haven't found out who is going to be in the audience yet. Some of the professors who doubted my research topic will be in attendance at my lecture, and I would really like to address my comments directly to them! address oneself to someone 冲着...说, 和...说, 直接和...说 to speak directly to a particular person, rather than someone else. To speak to a specific person or group at the exclusion of others. Right now, I'm only addressing myself to the graduating seniors. I'll talk to the other grades tomorrow. Some of the professors who doubted my research topic will be in attendance at my lecture, and I would really like to address myself directly to them 直接对话, 直接对谈! I suppose I better address myself to my employees before they hear of my resignation from another source. I did not address myself to you! address oneself to something 聚精会神在sth to turn one's complete attention to something, such as a problem or an issue. Please address yourself to these current, pressing problems. I needed to address myself to the burst pipe in my basement—that's why I didn't attend the dinner party. Sorry to interrupt, but there's smoke coming out of the oven. Seems like you might want to address yourself to that first. Do you think the mayor will ever address himself to repairing these shoddy roads? 4. track (something) into (some place) 带(土、泥等脏东西)进来 To bring dirt, mud, or other such filth into some place on one's feet. The dogs tracked mud into the house after I had just finished cleaning. Hey, take your boots off—you're tracking dirt into my room! "Hey man, you care if I strip down here so I don't track grass and sweat into your house? Can you bring me a towel or something?" he asked. scurry I. When people or small animals scurry somewhere, they move there quickly and hurriedly, especially because they are frightened. The attack began, sending residents scurrying for cover 四散奔逃. The rats scurry around, searching for scraps of food in the rubbish. to move fast with small quick steps. scurry about/around/off etc.: They were scurrying around like ants. II. If people scurry to do something, they do it as soon as they can. Pictures of starving children have sent many people scurrying to donate money. to hurry to do something or to get something The animals scurried for shelter. Erik came in, towel barely concealing his naked body and I gestured to 示意, 指了指 where the restroom was. I scurried back to the shop to watch him walk down the hall. His tight, muscular ass beneath that flimsy towel was an awesome sight. graze I. (transitive) To feed or supply (cattle, sheep, etc.) with grass; to furnish pasture for. II. (transitive, intransitive) To feed on; to eat (growing herbage); to eat grass from (a pasture); to browse. Cattle graze in the meadows. III. (transitive) To tend (cattle, etc.) while grazing. IV. (transitive) 轻轻碰触, 轻碰. To rub or touch lightly the surface of (a thing) in passing. to touch something lightly while passing it, sometimes damaging it A bullet grazed his arm. the bullet grazed the wall. He grabbed my ass and squeezed. Then he slid his big, hot hand down my shorts and fondled my bare butt, making sure to graze past 蹭过, 蹭了一下, 掠过, 划过 my hairy hole. I practically melted into a puddle right then and there as his strong arms embraced me and his tongue searched my mouth. V. (transitive) 擦破了皮. To cause a slight wound to; to scratch. to accidentally break the surface of your skin by rubbing it against something I fell on the gravel, severely grazing my knee. to graze one's knee. VI. informal 少量多餐的吃. to eat small amounts of food all through the day instead of having regular meals. graze on something I. [for animals] to browse or forage in a particular location. The cattle are grazing on the neighbor's land. I wish they wouldn't graze on other people's land. II. [for animals] to browse or forage, eating something in particular. The deer are grazing on my carrots! The cows were grazing on the meadow grasses for weeks. 5. Minutes later he finally stopped humping me and slowly withdrew his 9" to survey 查看 the damage. My sloppy, red-pink hole gaped before him, filled with cream. I know because he grabbed his phone off the floor and snapped a picture to show me his handiwork. survey ( verb. [sərˈveɪ] noun. [ˈsɜrˌveɪ]) noun. I. a set of questions that you ask a large number of people or organizations. If you carry out a survey, you try to find out detailed information about a lot of different people or things, usually by asking people a series of questions. The council conducted a survey of the uses to which farm buildings are put. According to the survey, overall world trade has also slackened. This survey shows the percentage of single-parent households in each area. carry out/conduct a survey: A survey carried out last year found 80% of the public in favor of the change. II. an examination of an area of land in order to make a map of it. If someone carries out a survey of an area of land, they examine it and measure it, usually in order to make a map of it. ...the organizer of the geological survey of India. The scientists conducted two aerial surveys 勘察, 勘查 followed by two ground surveys. III. a general examination of a subject or situation. If you give something a brief survey or a quick survey 察看一下, you look at or consider all of it quickly, but not in detail. ...a brief survey of some important books on astrology. He sniffed the perfume she wore, then gave her a quick survey. The essay begins with a survey of the relevant literature. IV. an examination of something to see how good its condition is. verb. I. often passive 问卷调查. to ask a large number of people questions to find out their opinions. If you survey a number of people, companies, or organizations, you try to find out information about their opinions or behaviour, usually by asking them a series of questions. Business Development Advisers surveyed 211 companies for the report. Only 18 percent of those surveyed opposed the idea. 19% of those surveyed say they haven't decided who they will vote for. II. ​formal to study something. Professor Arens has surveyed a wide range of tribal cultures. III. to examine an area of land in order to make a map of it. If someone surveys an area of land, they examine it and measure it, usually in order to make a map of it. The council commissioned geological experts to survey the cliffs. ...data relating to astronomy, astrology, surveying and navigation. ...surveying equipment. a. to examine an area of land in order to decide where buildings will go, or where the edges of someone's property are. IV. to look at something, or to examine something. If you survey something, you look at or consider the whole of it carefully. He pushed himself to his feet and surveyed 查看 the room. He surveys American politics with a conservative world view. He sat quietly, surveying 巡视 the scene around him. a. ​British (US: inspection/inspect 审查) to examine something such as a building to see how good its condition is. A survey is a careful examination of the condition and structure of a house, usually carried out in order to give information to a person who wants to buy it. ...a structural survey undertaken by a qualified surveyor. If someone surveys a house, they examine it carefully and report on its structure, usually in order to give advice to a person who is thinking of buying it. ...the people who surveyed the house for the mortgage. Jobs available include surveying, electrical work, and plumbing. handiwork 手工作品, 手工艺品 I. something that one has made or done. You can refer to something that you have done or made yourself as your handiwork. The architect stepped back to admire his handiwork 杰作. You can hardly believe they are the handiwork of the same artist. "the dressmakers stood back to survey their handiwork 整体查看, 整体审视". II. making things by hand, considered as a subject of instruction. "they taught young women reading, writing, and handiwork". III. 干的好事. 干得好事. used in an angry way for referring to something bad that someone has done. arts and crafts 手工艺品 the skills of making objects, such as decorations, furniture, and pottery (= objects made from clay) by hand. art or objects that are made by hand, for example pottery or needlework. an arts and crafts fair. handicraft 做手工艺 an activity in which people make beautiful objects using their hands. a. handicrafts. [plural] beautiful objects made by people using their hands. handcrafted 手工制作的 made by a person, not by a machine, and usually made with great skill. A handicraft手工艺品, sometimes more precisely expressed as artisanal handicraft, is any of a wide variety of types of work where useful and decorative objects are made completely by hand or by using only simple tools. It is a traditional main sector of craft, and applies to a wide range of creative and design activities that are related to making things with one's hands and skill, including work with textiles, moldable and rigid materials, paper, plant fibers, etc. Usually the term is applied to traditional techniques of creating items (whether for personal use or as products) that are both practical and aesthetic. Collective terms for handicrafts include artisanry, handicrafting, crafting, and handicraftsmanship. The term arts and crafts is also applied, especially in the United States and mostly to hobbyists' and children's output rather than items crafted for daily use, but this distinction is not formal, and the term is easily confused with the Arts and Crafts design movement, which is in fact as practical as it is aesthetic. arty-farty = artsy-fartsy DEROGATORY INFORMAL UK very informal disapproving associated with or showing an interest in the arts. "you'll have to forget that arty-farty nonsense here". trying too hard to make other people admire your artistic knowledge or ability. If you describe someone as arty-farty, you are criticizing them for being interested in artistic ideas or activities that most people do notthink are interesting or worthwhile. ...money wasted on elitist arty-farty groups. ...an artsy-fartsy pretentious film. Phil and his arty-farty friends. arty-crafty = artsy-craftsy 喜爱手工艺品的 (colloquial, often derogatory) affectedly artistic, esp in a homespun or rural style. interested or involved in making decorative objects by hand. Crafted in an excessively decorated manner; trivial or affected in design or execution (in comparison to other artistic products). made by someone who enjoys creating and decorating things themselves, but who you think lacks skill. an arty-crafty market/gift shop. made by someone who enjoys creating and decorating things themselves, but who you think lacks skill. artistic [ɑrˈtɪstɪk] adj I. Someone who is artistic is good at drawing or painting, or arranging things in a beautiful way. They encourage boys to be sensitive and artistic 艺术气质的, 爱好艺术的. Mary's got it all so nice–you remember how artistic she always was with colors. II. Artistic means relating to art or artists. ...the campaign for artistic freedom. ...their 1,300 year old artistic traditions. ...artistically gifted children. Artistically, the photographs are stunning. III. An artistic design or arrangement is beautiful. ...an artistic arrangement of stone paving. ...artistically carved garden ornaments. ...vegetarian dishes which can be presented artistically. crafty 心眼坏的, 坏心眼的, 有心计的, 有心机的, 心思深沉的 adj I. If you describe someone as crafty, you mean that they achieve what they want in a clever way, often by deceiving people. good at getting what you want, especially in a slightly dishonest way. You crafty so-and-so! ...a crafty, lying character who enjoys plotting against others. A crafty look came to his eyes. That was my crafty little plan. The government has craftily put up all the hidden taxes. II. involving the making of decorative objects and other things by hand. a market full of crafty pots and interesting earrings. III. used about someone's behaviour or actions. That was a crafty move!  6. slouch [slaʊtʃ] 懒洋洋的, 懒散的, 无精打采的, 有气无力的坐, 勾肩缩背, 佝偻着 to sit, walk, or stand with your shoulders bent forward and your head low so that you look lazy. If someone slouches, they sit or stand with their shoulders and head bent so they look lazy and unattractive. Try not to slouch when you are sitting down. She has recently begun to slouch over her typewriter. He straightened himself from a slouch. The men were slouched on sofas and chairs. She had been slouched against the counter. Don't slouch – stand up straight. If someone slouches somewhere, they walk around slowly with their shoulders and head bent looking lazy or bored. Scowling, the lad slouched over. Most of the time, they slouch around in the fields. noun. a lazy way of sitting, walking, or standing with your shoulders bent forward and your head low. be no slouch at something 不输阵, 不次, 不差 to be very good at something. If you say that someone is no slouch at a particular activity, you mean that they are skilful at it or are willing to work hard at it. The Welsh are no slouches at cooking. She was a great swimmer and no slouch on the tennis court. The lovemaking continued. We 69'd and I tasted his hot, hairy ass. A black man's coarse hair in there makes ass eating so much fun, I thought. He was no slouch in the rimming department, either. He got me so wet and horny I couldn't wait to bend over for him. 7. A rubber band 橡皮筋 (also known as an elastic band, gum band or lacky band) is a loop of rubber, usually ring or oval shaped, and commonly used to hold multiple objects together. The rubber band was patented in England on March 17, 1845 by Stephen Perry. Most rubber bands are manufactured out of natural rubber or, especially at larger sizes, an elastomer, and are sold in a variety of sizes. total I. 完全的. 十足的. complete: used for emphasizing something. You can use total to emphasize that something is as great in extent, degree, or amount as it possibly can be. You were a total failure if you hadn't married by the time you were about twenty-three. There was an almost total lack of management control. Why should we trust a total stranger? I have total confidence that things will change. Young people want something totally different from the old ways. The fire totally destroyed the top floor. Why would you let a total stranger into the house? They sat in almost total silence the whole evening. The event was a total success. The oil companies had shown a total disregard for public opinion. total top: A rump-spelunker who only puts his penis in the rear of fellow men. He does not take it from behind under any circumstances; unless he is presented with a powertop. (See definition powertop). Hey man, 28, blue/brwn, 7" cut total top! Several related terms exist. With regard to gay male sexuality, a total top 纯1 is one who assumes an exclusively penetrative role for sex. A power top is one noted for their great skill or aggressiveness in topping. A service top is "one who tops under the direction of an eager bottom". A versatile top is one who prefers to top but who bottoms occasionally. The terms penetrative partner or giver are synonyms of top, created to describe the act of penetrating without implying non-egalitarian relations among participants. In gay male sexuality, a total bottom 纯0 is someone who assumes an exclusively receptive role during anal or oral intercourse. A power bottom is someone who aggressively enjoys being the receptive partner. A versatile bottom is one who prefers to bottom but who tops occasionally. The terms receiver or receptive partner may be preferred by some. An oral bottom is the exclusively receptive partner in oral sex, providing the penetrative partner, or oral top, with unreciprocated fellatio [feˈleɪʃiˌoʊ] ( the practice of using the mouth and tongue on a man’s penis to give him sexual pleasure. cunnilingus [ˌkʌnɪˈlɪŋɡəs] the use of the tongue and lips to touch a woman’s sex organs and give her sexual pleasure. ) or irrumatio. Versatile, or vers, refers to a person who enjoys both topping and bottoming and may alternate between the two in sexual situations. Flip-flop or flip fuck commonly describes switching from top to bottom during one sexual encounter between two men. Each participant penetrates the other and is penetrated in his turn. II. The total number 总和 or cost of something is the number or cost that you get when you add together or count all the parts in it. There could begin to be a decline in the total number of babies born each year. The total cost of the project would be more than $240 million. verb. I. If several numbers or things total a certain figure, that figure is the total of all the numbers or all the things. The unit's exports will total $85 million this year. They will compete for prizes totalling nearly £3000. II. When you total a set of numbers or objects 加和, you add them all together. They haven't totalled the exact figures. 8. rather than I. used for saying that one thing is preferred to another or happens instead of another. used with the infinitive form of a verb to indicate negation as a contrary choice or wish. Rather than continue the argument, he walked away. chose to sing rather than play violin. Doug chose to quit rather than 而不是 admit that he'd made a mistake. We want the matter settled sooner rather than later. Rather than go straight on to university why not get some work experience first?Rather than 与其 criticizing your husband, why not find out if there's something wrong? . II. and not. obscures rather than resolves the problem. why do one thing rather than another? happy rather than sad. III. instead of. You use rather than when you are contrasting two things or situations. Rather than introduces the thing or situation that is not true or that you do not want. The problem was psychological rather than physiological. rather than being pleased, she was angry. I think you'd call it a lecture rather than a talk. Bryson decided to quit rather than accept the new rules. 9. like a lamb to the slaughter 待宰羔羊, 傻傻地 in a very innocent way. without knowing that something bad will happen. used when someone is going to do something dangerous, but they do not realize it or have no choice. He walked into the meeting like a lamb to the slaughter. absolute unit (大家伙, 大块头) I. a unit of measurement forming part of the electromagnetic cgs system, such as an abampere or abcoulomb. II. a unit of measurement forming part of a system of units that includes a unit of force defined so that it is independent of the acceleration of free fall. A unit of measurement that can be defined in terms of mass, length, and time. III. a unit of measurement that is defined in terms of the fundamental units of a system (mass, length, and time), and not based on arbitrary definitions. an absolute unit of measurement such as points or inches. IV. (slang, UK, Australia, chiefly Internet, humorous) A person of exceptional body mass, size, and/or corpulence. a very large and impressive person or thing. They later posted a blog explaining more about how the sheep came to be the absolute unit it so clearly is. V. (by extension) Anything exceptionally large for its type. shipshape 干净整洁的 adj. in good order; trim and neat. If something is shipshape, it looks tidy, neat, and in good condition. The house only needs an occasional coat of paint to keep it shipshape. "he checked that everything was shipshape". I read my book for a while and then made sure the room was ship-shape for his arrival. 10. prize [praɪz] = prise I. to consider something to be very important and special. You threw away all those old magazines I prize so much! II. to force two things apart. If you prize something open or prize it away from a surface, you force it to open or force it to come away from the surface. He tried to prize 掰开, 撬开 (US: pry) the dog's mouth open. I prised off the metal rim surrounding one of the dials. He held on tight but she prised it from his fingers. prize something off/apart/open: She prized the lid off the can with a screwdriver. He moved the head back and forth over my hole. It felt great for me and he momentarily closed his eyes, so it was obviously feeling good for him, too. Then he used the head to prise open my hole and pushed it in. He hesitated with just the head inside me and closed his eyes again. III. Something that is prized is wanted and admired because it is considered to be very valuable or very good quality. Military figures, made out of lead are prized by collectors. His Fender Stratocaster remains one of his most prized possessions. prize/pry something out of someone 逼着吐露真情, 撬开嘴讲话 to persuade someone to tell you a secret, with difficulty. If you prize something such as information out of someone, you persuade them to tell you although they may be very unwilling to. Alison and I had to prize conversation out of him. 11. peel off/away I. to take your clothes off. If you peel off a tight piece of clothing, you take it off, especially by turning it inside out. The kids peeled off their wet clothes. She peeled off her gloves. Tom peeled off his wet T-shirt and shorts. II. informal to take a piece of paper money from the top of a pile of paper money. peel off $20/£50 etc. Manville peeled off a 20, and pressed it into the man's hand. III. 掉队, 不跟着了, 离队了. to leave a moving group of vehicles, aircraft etc and go in a different direction. When vehicles, people, or animals peel away/off, they separate from the group or structure they were part of and move away in a different direction. to start moving in a different direction from the people or vehicles that you are with One by one the aircraft started to peel off. One motorbike peeled away from the formation and circled round behind the rest. Two motorcycles peeled off from the line. deflect I. If you deflect something such as criticism or attention 转移注意力, 转嫁批评, you act in a way that prevents it from being directed towards you or affecting you. to direct criticism, attention, or blame away from yourself toward someone else. The president deflected criticism of his economic record by focusing on crime. He successfully deflected blame for his mismanagement of the crisis. I just tried to deflect questions the best way I could. The company was criticized for trying to deflect the blame for the accident. deflect something from something: It was designed to deflect attention from domestic political problems. He'd changed his name to deflect accusations of nepotism. It's a maneuver to deflect the attention of the people from what is really happening. II. To deflect someone from a course of action 忘记初衷. 迷失方向. 改弦更张, 偏离. 走偏. 改变计划, 改变方向 means to make them decide not to continue with it by putting pressure on them or by offering them something desirable. His initial defeats did not deflect him from his ambitions. She listens to him, but doesn't allow herself to be deflected from her purpose. We will continue with our plans and not be deflected by the attacks. The war did not deflect him from the path he had long ago taken. Never let a little problem deflect you. to make someone change their plans or stop what they are doing. cause (someone) to deviate from an intended purpose. deflect someone from (doing) something: Violence will not deflect us from seeking a peaceful political settlement to the problems. "she refused to be deflected from anything she had set her mind on". III. If you deflect something that is moving, you make it go in a slightly different direction, for example by hitting or blocking it. if something deflects, or if it is deflected, it starts to move in a different direction, usually because it has hit something. cause (something) to change direction; turn aside from a straight course. "the bullet was deflected harmlessly into the ceiling". His long range shot was deflected by the goalkeeper. He stuck out his boot and deflected the shot over the bar seconds before the final whistle. My forearm deflected most of the first punch. What does it mean when someone is deflecting? to attack or blame another person rather than accepting criticism or blame for your own actions: When someone deflects, they are trying to feel less guilty, avoid negative consequences, and put the blame on others. The guilty person deflects their guilt onto the person who is accusing them or onto another person.

TBBT: 1. Stuart: I'm sorry, but you're obviously stuck in a pre-Zero Hour DC universe. Sheldon: Of course I am. Removing Joe Chill as the killer of Batman's parents effectively deprived him of his raison d'être. Stuart: Okay, you can throw all the French around you want, it doesn't make you right. Sheldon: Au contraire. Stuart: Plus, you're forgetting that the Infinite Crisis storyline restored Joe Chill to the Batman mythology. Sheldon: I am forgetting nothing and I resent your tone 不喜欢你的语气. Stuart: Okay, look, Sheldon, it's late and I've got to get some sleep. Sheldon: So, I win. Stuart: No, I'm tired. 2. Raj: What's that? Howard: Sounds like a cricket. Sheldon: Hang on. Based on the number of chirps 虫鸣, 叫声 per minute and the ambient temperature in this room, it is a snowy tree cricket. Howard: Oh, give me a frickin' break. How could you possibly know that? Sheldon: In 1890, Emile Dolbear determined that there was a fixed relationship between 固定关系 the number of chirps per minute of the snowy tree cricket and the ambient temperature. A precise relationship that is not present with 不具备的 ordinary field crickets. Raj: How do you know what the exact temperature of the room is? Sheldon: Under the terms of my roommate agreement with Leonard, I've had unilateral control of the thermostat ever since the sweaty night of '06. Howard: Okay, you were right about Wolverine and bone claws, but you're wrong about the cricket. Sheldon: Howard, don't embarrass yourself, the science chirps for itself. Humorous word play. Howard: No, no, not this time. I know insects, my friend, I spent many childhood years capturing them with nets, putting them in glass jars, sticking pins through them, mounting them on corrugated cardboard with Dymo labels underneath, identifying the genus and species. In Latin. Raj: Oh, dude, you are never getting a shiksa goddess. Sheldon: That is a snowy tree cricket. Oecanthus fultoni. I was done with Latin by fifth grade. Howard: Okay, okay, tell you what. I am willing to bet anything that's an ordinary field cricket. Sheldon: I can't take your money. Howard: What's the matter, you chicken 别胆小, 你不敢了, 你害怕了(I. [informal, disapproval] If someone calls you a chicken, they mean that you are afraid to do something. someone who is not brave enough to do something I'm scared of the dark. I'm a big chicken. Why are you so chicken, Gregory? II. uncountable a game played especially by children in which the winner is the person who continues doing something dangerous the longest. play chicken: The kids were playing chicken on the railroad track when the accident happened. adj. not brave enough to do something I was terrified, but I didn’t want the other kids to think I was chicken. count one's chickens If you say that someone is counting their chickens, you mean that they are assuming that they will be successful or get something, when this is not certain. I don't want to count my chickens before they are hatched. run around like a headless chicken/rush around like a headless chicken 无头苍蝇似的乱跑 If someone is running round like a headless chicken or rushing around like a headless chicken, they are panicking when they should be thinking carefully about what needs to be done. Instead of running round like a headless chicken use your efforts in a more productive way. chicken run (chicken coop 鸡窝) an area inside a fence where chickens are kept and allowed to walk around. an enclosed area in which chickens may move freely in the open. An enclosed area, attached to a chicken coop, in which poultry are allowed to run around and peck. "you must have a chicken run to protect the garden from the hens". chicken feed an amount of money that is too small to be satisfactory. chicken nugget 鸡块 a small piece of chicken coated in breadcrumbs and fried. Chicken nuggets are delicious! Chicken Little 世界末日论者, 杞人忧天者 a person who spreads baseless or exaggerated reports of danger; alarmist. someone who always thinks something bad is going to happen. an alarmist or person who panics easily. "Chicken Little travel agents say the place is dangerous". note: after the chicken in a children's story who, after being struck by a falling object, warns that the sky is falling. A children's fable about a young chicken who, in the traditional version, believes the sky is falling after an acorn hits her head. Also known by other names including The Sky is Falling. chicken wire a type of light wire net used especially for making fences for keeping chickens inside an area. a chicken and egg situation If you describe a situation as a chicken and egg situation, you mean that it is impossible to decide which of two things caused the other one. It's a chicken and egg question: does team spirit lead to winning or does winning generate team spirit? chickens come home to roost If bad or wrong things that someone has done in the past have come home to roost, or if their chickens have come home to roost, they are now experiencing the unpleasant effects of these actions. Appeasement has come home to roost. Politicians can fool some people some of the time, but in the end, the chickens come home to roost. chicken out If someone chickens out of something they were intending to do, they decide not to do it because they are afraid. His mother complains that he makes excuses to chicken out of family occasions such as weddings. I had never ridden on a motor-cycle before. But it was too late to chicken out. )? Sheldon: I've always found that an inappropriate slur. Chickens are not, by nature, at all timid. In fact, when I was young, my neighbour's chicken got loose and chased me up the big elm tree in front of our house. Raj: Chickens can't climb trees. Sheldon: Thank God. Howard: Okay, I believe a chicken made you his bitch. But the cricket thing, I don't buy. Bet me. Sheldon: Fair enough. What stake do you propose 赌什么? Howard: I will put up my Fantastic Four number 48, first appearance of Silver Surfer against your Flash 123, the classic Flash of two worlds issue. Sheldon: All right, you have a wager. Howard: Hmm.

STORY: 'Oh, man, that feels amazing', he said.  'So tight, too. Maybe you should be doing this more often'. "I've been meaning to', I said, suddenly having a movie-show play at high speed in my brain of all the fucking I had done in the past 2 days. It was good to know my ass was still getting good reviews for tightness, though, after all the action it had seen recently. If he only knew! He gripped my legs tightly 紧紧抓住 and pushed more of his cock in. The stretching open 抻开 of my ass around his thick cock felt wonderful. He worked it in slowly until he had it all in right up to his balls. 'Here we go', he said and started fucking me with steady strokes in and out. It felt like he wasn't going all the way back in to his maximum length most of the time, but every now and then he would go as deep as possible, which made it extra exciting. I know my asshole can accommodate up to seven and a half inches comfortably and be fucked intensely hard, as Trevor found out last night, but that extra half inch of an eight inch cock reaches a critical point inside me where it can feel uncomfortable if I am fucked too heavily( heavy I. used for saying that there is a lot of something. Traffic is particularly heavy on the interstate tonight. He had a very heavy workload. The school places a heavy emphasis on children’s musical development. heavy rain/snow: Weather conditions were appalling, with heavy rain and strong winds. heavy reliance on: Her book shows a heavy reliance on the work of Dr. Winston. II. used for saying that something involves a lot of people, things, or money. heavy casualties: The conflict caused heavy casualties on both sides. heavy losses: The company's heavy losses will lead to many redundancies. a. informal using or containing a lot of something. heavy on: The main course was very heavy on 有很多 the garlic. b. mainly literary containing a lot of something. heavy with: Her voice was heavy with 充满了 sarcasm. The air was heavy with all the scents 满满的是 of summer. The trees were heavy with blossoms. III. involving a lot of physical effort. They did most of the heavy work 重体力活 in the cool of the morning. The steering on this car is much heavier than on the other one. IV. a heavy silence is not comfortable because there is a feeling of anger between people. V. a heavy smell 很大的味道 is sweet and strong. VI. used about things that look ugly because they are big. heavy features 重颜, 浓颜 (=large mouth, eyes, and nose): He was a tall dark man, with heavy features. a. used about a way of moving that is slow and not graceful. He broke into a heavy loping run. VII. using a lot of bombs, guns, or other weapons. Industrial areas came under heavy bombardment. reports of heavy air strikes on the capital. heavy fighting: Heavy fighting erupted yesterday. a. a heavy blow is done with a lot of physical force. He received a heavy blow to the head. b. involving a strong force, especially in a downward direction. heavy footsteps/tread 沉重的脚步声: She could hear Bill's heavy footsteps upstairs. heavy fall: Her father's had a heavy fall. heavy sigh: His mother gave a heavy sigh of disapproval. VIII. if a part of your body feels heavy, it is not comfortable and you cannot move it easily. His legs felt as heavy as concrete. a. if your eyes look heavy 面色沉重, 脸色沉重, they have a sad or tired expression. IX. very severe. She's paid a heavy price for her stupidity. heavy cold: He's got a heavy cold and is feeling terrible. heavy load/burden/responsibility etc.: Her sadness was a heavy burden for him to bear. X. ​informal serious and difficult. I found his new book a bit heavy. Her speech was heavy stuff, with references to philosophy and psychology. a. a heavy situation or relationship is serious and often not enjoyable. She felt their relationship was getting too heavy. We don't want any heavy stuff (=anything serious or complicated). b. informal serious and threatening. Things were getting a little heavy, so I quickly left. XI. a heavy noise is deep and low. There was a heavy thud as his body hit the floor. XII. if the air is heavy, it is warm in a sticky unpleasant way, especially before rain or a storm. XIII. ​mainly literary if the sky is heavy, or the clouds are heavy 浓云, the sky is dark and it looks as though it will rain. XIV. ​mainly literary a heavy ocean is rough with big waves. The ship went down in heavy sailing 破涛汹涌的海面 conditions off the coast of Norway. XV. food that is heavy is solid and not enjoyable. a. a heavy meal is a little too large and you seem to feel it in your stomach for a long time after you have eaten it. XVI. ground that is heavy is wet and muddy, so that it is difficult to walk or travel over it. a. heavy soil 黏土. 粘土. sticks together and is difficult to dig into. XVII. ​mainly literary if your heart is heavy, you feel sad. He went away with a heavy heart. as heavy as lead very heavy. My legs were as heavy as lead in the morning. heavy with child an old way of saying that a woman is pregnant and her baby will be born soon. heavy date an important date with a girlfriend or boyfriend. heavy smoker​/​drinker someone who smokes a lot, or who drinks a lot of alcohol. heavy going something that is heavy going is difficult to achieve or understand. It was heavy going keeping him interested. make heavy weather of something to make a situation or job more difficult than it really is. top-heavy 头大脚轻的 something that is top-heavy lacks balance because it is heavier at the top than at the bottom. heavy-set big and strong. ). The way Javier was doing it was just right for me with the size of his cock. I relaxed as much as I could with a thick 8 inch cock moving in and out of my hole and gave myself over to the wonderful sensations he was causing inside me. Looking up at this beautiful man while he fucked me was the stuff of fantasies. In this case, it was not a fantasy. He stared intensely into my eyes with a smile on his face. We were connecting mentally as well as physically, which made it all the more pleasurable. I ran my hands over his hairy chest and played with his nipples. 'Squeeze them harder 夹紧点', he said. 'I love that'. We stayed in that position for about ten minutes. He kept up the same steady smooth fucking with occasional deeper thrusts 深插, 插深点. I was really enjoying having him inside me and the heat from his cock seemed to be getting stronger. I tried squeezing my ass muscles around his cock and he smiled, indicating that he liked that.   kept on doing it on each withdrawing stroke. 'I'm getting close', he said, without stopping. 'Where do you want me to cum? In here or in your mouth or on your face or your belly? All is good for me'. 'Cum inside my ass', I gasped 喘着气. 'I want to be able to look at your photo in years to come and remember how it felt when you shot your load inside me and left it there'. 'You got it', he said. 'I might go a bit heavier while I do it'. He gripped my legs a bit harder and increased his speed. Each stroke was now going quite deep. After a couple of minutes of increasingly stronger fucking, he closed his eyes and moaned and I could feel his cum shooting out of him deep inside me. He suddenly pounded my hole quite fast for several strokes and then he collapsed on top of me. 'Sorry about that', he said. 'I lose control a bit at the end'. He looked down at me and noticed me playing with my cock. 'Want me to hold my cock up tight inside you while you cum?' he asked 'Yes, that would be great', I replied.  I started seriously working up an orgasm. It didn't take long and having his cock still hard inside me made me blow a good-sized load on my belly. 'Impressive!' he said. 'I couldn't have done it without you', I said and grinned. He pulled his cock slowly out of my hole. It was still hard and all wet with cum. As I watched, it jerked again and a dribble of thick cum came out of the head. 'I'm still cumming', he said, looking down. 'I thought I'd finished. I gave you one hell of a load'. 'Want me to suck the last drops out of it?' I asked. 'Would you? I love that', he said. He straddled my chest and put his cock in my mouth. His cum tasted great and he moaned as I squeezed it and swallowed the results. Then he bent down and kissed me lavishly. No-one would kiss you like that after cumming unless they'd really enjoyed being with you. It made me feel really good, too. He got off the bed and took one of the hand towels out of the drawer and wiped his cock dry 擦干. He then used it to wipe the cum and lube off my hole. 'I'll shower when I get home', he said, reaching for his clothes. I lay there and watched him dress. He was such a good-looking man and it was great to feel his cumload still spreading its heat inside of me. 'Don't get up. I'll let myself out', he said. He came over to the bed and kissed me deeply again. 'You really are a hot man', he said. 'And a very good fuck, too'. He picked up his car keys and opened the door. Turning to blow me a kiss, he gave me that attractively lop-sided grin again and was gone. I lay there on the bed for a while replaying the sex in my mind for a while. It had been a truly memorable experience. Then I got off the bed, locked the door, cleaned up and showered. It was only just after 10.30 so I lay in bed and read for a while, putting the light out about 11. I slept like a log.