用法学习: 1. stoush [staʊʃ] informal Australian and New Zealand English verb hit; fight with. "get out of that car while I stoush you". noun. a brawl or other fight. a fight or disagreement: They keep getting into drunken stoushes with each other in pub car parks. The club will close on June 23 after a long stoush with residents. "the prospect of the game deteriorating into a stoush always kept me hooked". Kyle Sandilands and ARN may face ugly legal stoush after Jackie O departure from show. 2.
Vladimir: 1. Oh, my friends, I'm so sorry. I had the wrong time 我搞错了时间. I can't believe it. We were just moving on. 2. Where does it (the class) meet? When does the class meet? Classes meet 上课 at their regular times, and we're able to attend as many (or as few) as we want. Students registered for the class meet, classes meet at 9 o'clock, classes convene at 9 o'clock. Class will meet in Room 222 = class will convene [kənˈviːn] in Room 222. 例子: How do you like her class? Professor Tong's class? Not a professor. It's like the highlight of my week. Like, she's so down to earth but also so brilliant. Yeah. You know? I mean, no one can compare to you. Oh no, I'm ecstatic to hear that. Where does it meet? 3. I wonder what domestic politics went into that text message. So what's this about? It's about growing up in Florida with Russian immigrant parents. So he's a navel-gazer(navel-gazer= navel gazer someone who spends too much time considering their own thoughts, feelings, or problems: He is not a navel-gazer, and doesn't spend time soul-searching and asking why. The overly sentimental and commercial style of writing is satisfying to almost no one beyond the navel gazers who write it.). No, it's excellent. I'm out 我出去了, 我出门了. Where are you going? I'm going to see my friend at Cornell. Think I'm gonna stay the night. Oh. What kind of friend? She's an expert in Title IX. Sid, I'm serious. I don't want you involved. I'm gonna take the Volvo. Be careful. Why'd you buy lettuce? I have a bumper crop. Because I need it as a wrap. I thought we were grilling. The steak is grilled. 4. What's happening here? It's my stupid wax. I'm inflamed 发炎的, 红肿的 (inflammation 炎症, 又称发炎, 炎症反应, 炎性反应)( I. (of strong feelings) provoked or intensified. "inflamed passions overrode reasoning". II. (of a part of the body) red or swollen as a result of inflammation. (of a part of the body) red, painful, and swollen, especially because of infection: an inflamed eye/toe. You should call the doctor if the area around the wound becomes inflamed. "inflamed eyes and lips".). It's fine. It's what I deserve. Why do you have this? It got mixed up 混在一起来, 混在我的邮件里 in my mail. Looks like a paycheck. Yes, I will give it to her when she arrives. Did you get rid of the deer netting? We're not hosting a wedding. It's suburban.