Monday, 29 April 2019

pipe dream,castle in the air = pie in the sky, chase rainbows/fantasies; chase VS pursue;

用法学习: 1. 微妙关系: I dunno, it sounds so silly, but something so simple like that, just brought this interesting dynamic to the amazing relationship we already have. It's silly because it's just a hat, but I feel in a way it symbolizes 代表, 表示 something. Anyone have anything similar happen to them? Something so simple or basic, being a symbol of a dynamic between you and someone else romantically? echo chamber [ˈtʃeɪmbər] I. 回音室. = reverberation chamber. an enclosed space where sound reverberates. a room with walls that reflect sound. It is used to make acoustic measurements and as a source of reverberant sound to be mixed with direct sound for recording or broadcasting. "purpose-built echo chambers allow the addition of natural-sounding reverberation to the recordings". II. 小圈子. an environment in which a person encounters only beliefs or opinions that coincide with their own, so that their existing views are reinforced and alternative ideas are not considered. an environment, esp on a social media site, in which any statement of opinion is likely to be greeted with approval because it will only be read or heard by people who hold similar views. "people are living in partisan and ideological echo chambers". Given all the advice that you've received, I hope you also make space 留出空间 for social bonds with people that are older than you. I'm incredibly jealous of your situation, because I've often sought after the attention (non-sexual) of older men, because I want advice, guidance, and just something outside the echo chamber 圈子, 范围 of my own generation. I hope you can get over whatever discomfort you have with this person, and that you can reciprocate with the potential for a friendship. I'm baffled by how many posts here start with "Am I the only one that..." and then end with a lot of people feeling lonely/lonesome. Social bonds aren't created on just platonic convenience. They're also about learning through the discomforts of age. 2. Flowers in the Attic: Eavesdropping on the servants, Chris learns that Malcolm died and Olivia is now leaving out doughnuts sprinkled with rat poison 撒着老鼠药 in an attempt to clear the attic's "mouse" infestation. The three remaining children finally flee, catching a train to Florida. puerile [pjʊəraɪl , US -rəl] adj [disapproval] If you describe someone or something as puerile, you mean that they are silly and childish. like a silly young person, or like something they would say or do. puerile nonsense. Concert organisers branded the group's actions as puerile. The story is simple, even puerile. ...puerile, schoolboy humour. A former Aussie Rules player who was the second in his code to publicly come out as gay has slammed James Faulkner's "boyfriend" post as "puerile locker room behaviour" that made it harder for closeted young people. standard fare I. (countable, literally) 平常的价格. 正常的价格. The usual price for travel by air, rail, or another means of transport. II. (Britain, Ireland, countable, by extension) The price charged to passengers who travel without buying tickets in advance on certain public transport systems (especially British bus and tram systems) (penalty fare) A standard fare is a higher than normal fare issued to passengers caught without a ticket. The system is used by public transport in the United Kingdom and Ireland. Standard Fares are not the same as Penalty Fares which are used on certain National Rail services. On United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland public transport systems, a penalty fare, standard fare, or fixed penalty notice is a special fare charged at a higher than normal price because the purchaser did not comply with the normal ticket purchasing rules. It should not be confused with an unpaid fares notice. Typically penalty fares are incurred by passengers failing to purchase a ticket before travelling or by purchasing an incorrect ticket which does not cover their whole journey. Penalty fares are a civil debt, not a fine, and a person whose penalty fare is paid is not considered to have committed a criminal offence. Penalty fares are used to discourage casual fare evasion and disregard for the ticketing rules without resorting to (in the case of railways in Great Britain) the drastic and costly step of prosecution under the Regulation of Railways Act 1889 or other laws dealing with theft and fraud. More egregious fare avoiders can still be prosecuted and fined or imprisoned if convicted. III. (uncountable, literally) Menu items or dining options which are regularly available in a restaurant or other place where food is served. IV. (uncountable, idiomatic, by extension) Something which is normal, routine, or unexceptional; something which is commonly provided or encountered. He's not meaning to be homophobic; he's meaning to get a laugh out of everyone. But there are very real victims of these jokes. Using gay people for humour is pretty standard fare 常有的事, 常见的情况. 3. Cahoonas = cojones (male: testies, female: tits): Cahoonas is the English derivative of ''cojones'' used in US and British slang to denote "boldness, manliness and courage" and popularised by iconic films such as Pulp Fiction and British male underwear brand Cahoonas. You'll need a huge pair of Cahoonas to go 3 rounds in the ring with that nutter. cookie cutter 毫无特色的, 千人一面的 noun NORTH AMERICAN I. a device with sharp edges for cutting biscuit dough into a particular shape. II. denoting something mass-produced or lacking any distinguishing characteristics. "a cookie-cutter apartment in a high-rise building". [US, disapproval] If you describe something as having a cookie-cutter approach or style, you mean that the same approach or style is always used and not enough attention is paid to individual differences. Too many cookie-cutter condos were built with no attention to consumer needs. nefarious [nɪfeəriəs] 不可告人的, 邪恶的 adj If you describe an activity as nefarious, you mean that it is wicked and immoral. Why make a whole village prisoner if it was not to some nefarious purpose? When a group with nefarious intentions 不可告人的目的 attempts to change the world as we know it by altering the past, Lucy, a historian, Wyatt, a soldier, and Rufus, a scientist, unite to form an unlikely partnership, traveling through time to save history. Their riveting adventures take them to some of the most thrilling, volatile and critical events on record, including a venture to the Old West, a sojourn to the Alamo, a visit to the famous Chicago World's Fair and a crusade into Nazi Germany. sojourn [sɒdʒɜːrn , US soʊdʒ-] A sojourn is a short stay in a place that is not your home. a stay in a place that is longer than a vacation but not permanent. 4. it takes two to tango both parties involved in a situation or argument are equally responsible for it. "I hadn't been all that easy to deal with, myself—it took two to tango". it takes all sorts/kinds (to make a world) said to emphasize that people have different characters, opinions, andabilities, and that you should accept this. give up the ghost I. to die. II. (of a machine) stop working. creature-feature 怪物电影, 野兽电影 (idiomatic, film, humorous) A horror film in which one or more monsters plays a prominent role. "Godzilla" is one of the classic creature features. A shadow person 鬼影人 (also known as a shadow figure, shadow being or black mass) is the perception of a patch of shadow as a living, humanoid figure, particularly as interpreted by believers in the paranormal or supernatural as the presence of a spirit or other entity. 机场的未来: Under the future scheme 未来的规划, a traveller's biometric characteristics — face, iris虹膜 and/or fingerprints — would be collected unobtrusively 悄悄的, 神不知鬼不觉地, 不引起注意的, 不为人注意的, 不为人知的 ( [ˌʌnəbˈtruːsɪv] not attracting much attention or causing much reaction from other people. Staff offer unobtrusive and efficient service. If you describe something or someone as unobtrusive, you mean that they are not easily noticed or do not draw attention to themselves. The coffee table is glass, to be as unobtrusive as possible. He managed the factory with unobtrusive efficiency. They slipped away unobtrusively. Unobtrusively, the other actors filed into the lounge. ) by emergent technologies before departure and on arrival into Australia. In near real time this information would be matched against existing data holdings to confirm a person's identity and visa or residency status. Behind this apparently unobtrusive technology would be artificial intelligence-driven assessments that would calculate the risk each traveller presents in terms of criminality and national security. reductive 简要的, 忽略掉细节的, 粗略的, 大概的 [formal, disapproval] describing or explaining something in such a simple way that you miss important details. If you describe something such as a theory or a work of art as reductive, you disapprove of it because it reduces complex things to simple elements. ...a cynical, reductive interpretation. You give me a fright 吓我一跳. Take one more for the ride 再来点就上路 Let me take one more for the ride. take someone for a ride = to be taken for a ride to trick, cheat, or lie to someone. I found out I'd been taken for a ride by someone I really trusted. If you say that someone has been taken for a ride, you meanthat they have been deceived or cheated. When he didn't return with my money, I realized I had been taken for a ride. tawdry [ˈtɔːdri] (gaudy, flashy, showy, garish) 亮闪闪的, 金光灿灿的, 耀眼的 showy but cheap and of poor quality. "tawdry jewellery". pendulous [ˈpɛndjʊləs] 摇来晃去的, 晃来晃去的, 吊着 adj. hanging down loosely. Something that is pendulous hangs downwards and moves loosely, usually in an unattractive way. ...a stout, gloomy man with a pendulous lower lip. ...pendulous cheeks. "pendulous branches". 5. 事故: A paraglider has been killed after taking off from a popular gliding spot south of Sydney and colliding into a cliff. SES crews said the recovery mission down crumbling rocks was complex and dangerous, and they had to tread carefully to ensure their own safety. "He hit the cliff hard, and dropped a significant distance toward the bottom," NSW Ambulance Inspector Norm Rees told the ABC. NSW Police said the man has not yet been identified, and his body would be recovered tomorrow. It is believed he was blown back onto the cliff face as he launched off the edge, then fell 170 metres to the ground. willy = willie, dick, cock, dong [dɒŋ], wang [wæŋ] (由小逐渐变大的感觉 其他的说法: sword, Doodle, Roger, Wiener, ): Stop playing with your wang. "penis," 1933, slang, probably from whangdoodle , an earlier term for "gadget, thing for which the correct name is not known." Many such words ( thingy , dingus , etc.) have been used in slang for "penis," not because the actual name was unknown, but because it was unmentionable. Another possibility is that the slang word is a variant of whang "large, thick slice" (1630s), which earlier was used in the sense of "thong" (1530s) and is itself a variant of thwang , an alternat form of thong. The 19th century was a time of discretion and delicacy, not description. Americans were prone to replacing distastefully specific words with more general and thus less offensive ones. "Breasts" was replaced with "bosom," a word that referred to a woman's entire midsection. "Legs" was replaced with "limbs." And "penis" was replaced with "dingus," a word derived from Dutch dinges that simply means "thing." gong: I. A gong is a large, flat, circular piece of metal that you hit with a hammer to make a sound like a loud bell. Gongs are sometimes used as musical instruments, or to give a signal that it is time to do something. On the stroke of seven, a gong summons guests into the dining-room. II. People sometimes refer to a medal or an award as a gong. [British, informal] The comedian finally got the gong 牌子, 奖牌 he had been promised. ...peerages, knighthoods and other assorted gongs. caprice [kəˈpriːs] 任性 a sudden and unaccountable change of mood or behaviour. (the quality of often having) a sudden and usually silly wish to have or do something, or a sudden and silly change of mind or behaviour. A caprice is an unexpected action or decision which has no strong reason or purpose. I lived in terror of her sudden caprices and moods. The $300 million palace was built to satisfy the caprice of one man. "the caprices of the electorate". capricious [kəˈprɪʃəs] adj. I. 任性的. given to sudden and unaccountable changes of mood or behaviour. Someone who is capricious often changes their mind unexpectedly. The Union accused him of being capricious and undemocratic. ...capricious and often brutal leaders. "a capricious and often brutal administration". II. 随性的. 没有道理的. changing according to no discernible rules; unpredictable. Something that is capricious often changes unexpectedly. Both sides were troubled throughout by a capricious wind. ...a theatre with notoriously capricious acoustics. "a capricious climate". Pat stuck it out 坚持到底, despite the capriciousness and inhospitality of the English weather. stick it out to continue to the end of a difficult or unpleasant situation. to carry on or endure something until it is ended: I know things are difficult right now, but if we just stick it out, I'm sure everything will be OK in the end. someone's ears/teeth stick out: The photo showed Edward with very short hair and his ears sticking out. stick out a mile informal to be very obvious or noticeable It sticks out a mile that she's in love with him. stick your neck out 冒出头, 出头 informal to take a risk by saying or doing something that could be wrong or could make other people react angrily. I'll stick my neck out and say we'll have it done by Friday. 6. Chris Hemsworth volunteers for canteen duty at local Byron Bay school where a teacher was stabbed: The Aussie actor was seen reporting for canteen duty at Byron Bay Public School, the same NSW school that went into lockdown after a teacher was stabbed on the grounds at 7am yesterday morning. While the canteen ladies agreed with the actress, saying his efforts weren't "too bad," they did say the true test comes on Friday, when Hemsworth will apparently be back for more volunteering. "Not too bad? I dominated. I've never seen such fluidity 流畅( fluid I. graceful and continuing without any pauses or sudden changes. a fluid writing style. a fluid movement. II. likely to change. The situation remains fluid.)," the father-of-three said of his ability to wrap sushi rolls.

 chase VS pursue: chase I. If you chase someone, or chase after them, you run after them or follow them quickly in order to catch or reach them. She chased the thief for 100 yards. He said nothing to waiting journalists, who chased after him as he left. He was reluctant to give up the chase. Police said he was arrested without a struggle after a car chase through the streets of Biarritz. II. If you are chasing something you want 追逐, such as work or money, you are trying hard to get it. In Wales, 14 people are chasing every job. There are too many schools chasing too few pupils. ...publishers and booksellers chasing after profits from high-volume sales. They took an invincible lead in the chase for the championship. III. If someone chases someone that they are attracted to 追求某人, or chases after them, they try hard to persuade them to have a sexual relationship with them. I didn't go around flirting or chasing women. 'I was always chasing after unsuitable men,' she says. The chase is always much more exciting than the conquest anyway. IV. If someone chases you from a place, they force you to leave by using threats or violence. Many farmers will then chase you off their land 赶出去 quite aggressively. Angry demonstrators chased him away 赶走, 赶跑. V. To chase someone from a job or a position or from power means to force them to leave it. The army will not allow its commander-in-chief to be chased from power. VI. If you chase somewhere, you run or rush there. They chased down the stairs into the narrow, dirty street. ...chasing about late at night in search of life's necessities. chase ghost[s] Especially in the technical fields. Trying to find the reason for a lot of problems in sophisticated systems is like chasing ghosts. They keep disappearing and reappearing. chase shadows 捕风捉影 (chase rainbows/fantasies 追求不切实际的梦想) Pursue illusory targets. 'I found that the three-day mission did little more than chase shadows'. the thrill of the chase If you talk about the thrill of the chase, you are referring to the excitement that people feel when they are trying hard to get something. It's the thrill of the chase 追赶的刺激, 追逐的刺激, the buzz of the risk 冒险的, that drives you on. give chase If you give chase, you run after someone or follow them quickly in order to catch them. Other officers gave chase but the killers escaped. wild goose chase If you are on a wild goose chase, you waste a lot of time searching for something that you have little chance of finding, because you have been given incorrect information. Harry wondered if Potts had deliberately sent him on a wild goose chase. pursue I. If you pursue an activity, interest, or plan, you carry it out or follow it. He said his country would continue to pursue the policies laid down 制定的政策 at the summit. She had come to England to pursue an acting career. II. If you pursue a particular aim or result, you make efforts to achieve it, often over a long period of time. The implication is that it is impossible to pursue economic reform and democracy simultaneously. Mr. Menendez has aggressively pursued new business. III. If you pursue a particular topic, you try to find out more about it by asking questions. If your original request is denied, don't be afraid to pursue the matter. IV. If you pursue a person, vehicle, or animal, you follow them, usually in order to catch them. She pursued 追赶, 试图逮住 the man who had stolen a woman's bag. pursuit I. Your pursuit of something is your attempts at achieving it. If you do something in pursuit of a particular result, you do it in order to achieve that result. ...a young man whose relentless pursuit of excellence is conducted with determination. ...individuals who impoverish their families in pursuit of some dream 追求梦想. II. The pursuit of an activity, interest, or plan consists of all the things that you do when you are carrying it out. The vigorous pursuit of policies is no guarantee of success. III. Someone who is in pursuit of a person, vehicle, or animal is chasing them. ...a police officer who drove a patrol car at more than 120mph in pursuit of a motor cycle. IV. 追逐赛. In cycling and skating, the pursuit is a race in which two competitors or teams start on opposite sides of a circular track and try to catch up with each other. Moreau took gold in the five-kilometre individual pursuit competition. V. Your pursuits are your activities, usually activities that you enjoy when you are not working. They both love outdoor pursuits. His favourite childhood pursuits were sailing, swimming and cycling. in hot pursuit 热烈追求 If you are in hot pursuit of someone, you are chasing after them with great determination. I rushed through with Sue in hot pursuit. pursuit plane a fighter plane, esp one before the Second World War, that travels at high speeds and pursues enemy aircraft. The pursuit plane was forced to land due to low fuel. 区别(chase/pursue/follow your dream): a. Chase has a wilder meaning, it makes people think of a police officer racing after a criminal or a mother running after her child. In this case, it implies you are passionate and wild about your dream (in a good way). Pursuing is less crazy, more deliberate and serious. Following is a neutral verb and is the most common word used with that expression. Despite this, all three work quite well. b. Chase is more the physical act. Pursue can be either physical or metaphorical. He chased her through the park. He has been pursuing her ever since he met her at John's party. The police were pursuing the car down main street. They were in hot pursuit. The police were chasing the car down main street. 其他用例: 分手: Bajin took over with Osaka ranked 72 in the world, guiding her to her breakthrough grand slam victory at the US Open, although Osaka claims the split was brewing 酝酿 in Melbourne in January. Sperm donor accused of playing God: Meeting with Joe in the midst of his crusade, 60 Minutes reporter Liz Hayes called time on his behaviour( [mainly British, journalism] If you call time on something, you end it. He has called time on his international career by cutting short his contract. ), criticising his methods and his seeming lack of regard for the health of the women he impregnates 受孕. So far he estimates that more than 800 attempted inseminations(a process which involves using sperm which has been voluntarily given for use in the insemination of another person.) have resulted in more than 100 children. "I'm basically only having sex to get women pregnant. I'm not chasing rainbows or fantasies(chase rainbows = dream the impossible dream 追求不切实际的梦想 to try to get something that you can never have. To pursue unrealistic or fanciful goals. end of the rainbow (figuratively) A magical place where one goes to find fulfillment of one's dreams. If you say that something is at the end of the rainbow, you mean that people want it but it is almost impossible to obtain or achieve. The promise of a cure – the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow – often makes sensible people do irrational [ɪˈræʃən(ə)l] things. Etymology: A reference to the myth that a pot of gold can be found at the end of a rainbow. flight of fancy (idiomatic) An idea, narrative, suggestion, etc. which is extremely imaginative and which appears to be entirely unrealistic, untrue, or impractical; thinking which is very speculative. He was talking about cycling across the US or was that just another flight of fancy?)," he told Liz Hayes. While Joe offers his sperm to women for artificial use – at no cost other than reimbursement of his expenses 报销差旅费, he claims that natural insemination and unprotected sexual intercourse is a more "effective" way of getting pregnant. Joe says that half his clients opt to use the natural method. Joe's scheme 做法, 行为 is unconventional at best, and dangerous at worst. Family and fertility expert and lawyer, Stephen Page, is outraged, saying Joe is putting vulnerable women and their potential children at serious risk. Liz Hayes was unrelenting in her questions of Joe Donor, putting to him the severe potential consequences and risks of his behaviour. "You're putting women's health at risk," Hayes said. "The real risk is that a woman will die a spinster 老处女 ([spɪnstər] [old-fashioned] A spinster is a woman who has never been married; used especially when talking about an old or middle-aged woman. an insulting word for a woman who is not married and is past the age when women usually get married. ) without a child," Joe said. "The real risk is that you're totally deluded," Hayes fires back. 关于不切实际的梦想: pipe dream 不切实际, 不现实的梦, 镜花水月 ( castle in the air = pie in the sky, chase rainbows/fantasies ) an unattainable or fanciful hope or scheme. A plan, desire, or idea that will not likely work; a near impossibility. an idea or plan that is impossible or very unlikely to happen: Her plans are not realistic - they'll never be more than a pipe dream. I think that his plan to become a professional athlete is a pipe dream and that he should stay in school. "free trade in international aviation will remain a pipe dream". pie in the sky (idiomatic) A fanciful notion; an unrealistic or ludicrous concept; the illusory promise of a desired outcome that is unlikely to happen. jam tomorrow 望梅止渴, 画饼充饥, 画大饼, 空许诺 I. (idiomatic) Promised benefits that never arrive. something good that someone promises you but that never seems to happen. The team's supporters are tired of being promised jam tomorrow. II. (idiomatic, economics, by extension) Availability of a resource at a future date. Pipe Talk 光说不做, 空谈, 纸上谈兵 A discussion that concentrates on "pipe dreams" dreams or ideas that will never happen. Often occurring when a pipe is passed around in a circle of people. Hence the concept of Pipe Talk. Person 1: "Yeah man, we totally should quit our jobs and travel around the world." Person 2: "We could get a different job in every city till we have enough money to move on". Person 3: "...and we can stay at youth hostels...". Person 1: "Totally, lets do it after you pass the pipe over...". pipe up to enter a conversation, for example by interrupting or speaking for the first time. If someone who has been silent for a while pipes up, they say something, especially something surprising or strange. 'That's right, mister,' another child piped up. Nobody dares to pipe up.

 Teen 'freak' runs fastest ever 100m by a high schooler - Time would put him in Olympics contention: While Boling's raw untapped talent ( untapped 尚未开发的 adj. An untapped supply or source of something has not yet been used. Mongolia, although poor, has considerable untapped resources of oil and minerals. There is enormous, acknowledged and untapped potential in the Indian stock markets. ) is undeniable, his record won't stand because it was recorded with a tail wind assist of +4.2, a massive advantage in the fractional world of competitive sprinting. However, he will still hold the record for the fastest ever 100m run by a high school athlete in any condition, making him the first American teenager to beat the 10-second mark since Trayvon Bromell (9.99sec) who was also assisted by a tailwind in 2013. Uneblievably, Boling only began competing in the 100m again this year after focusing his efforts predominantly on the 200m, 400m, high jump and long jump of which he holds a host of state records. Those numbers not only make Boling's dash the fastest run by a high-schooler across all conditions ever but also the fastest run by an American under the age of 20. Jeopardy: How a pro gambler 'cracked' a US game show: Mr Holzhauer has been impressing fans and former players since 4 April with his calm demeanour and cat-like reflexes as he buzzes in 抢答 with correct responses on 607 questions to clues from categories that range from the serious, like History, to the whimsical [ˈwɪmzɪk(ə)l], like Occupational Verbs. But regardless of how he picks his questions, he still must buzz in first - and most importantly - give the correct answers. His technique of targeting the "expensive" difficult clues first (as opposed to progressing from easy to hard) has triggered complaints from detractors who say it ruins the flow of the game, but praise from others who say he has "cracked the Jeopardy code" 破解了. According to the website, Mr Holzhauer has wagered 堵上 $25,000 twice on Daily Doubles, topping 超过记录 the previous record of $19,000 for these types of bets. He also places heavy wagers on the show's climactic final question dubbed "Final Jeopardy".

Thursday, 25 April 2019

sacrosanct, sanctimonious, sacrilege/sacrilegious, sacrilicious

用法学习: 1. garish = gaudy [ˈɡɛːrɪʃ] 鲜艳的, 颜色艳丽的 obtrusively bright and showy; lurid. "garish shirts in all sorts of colours". You describe something as garish when you dislike it because it is very bright in an unattractive, showy way. [disapproval] They climbed the garish purple-carpeted stairs. ...the restaurant's garish, illuminated signs. ...a garishly patterned three-piece suite. gaudy extravagantly bright or showy, typically so as to be tasteless. "silver bows and gaudy ribbons". to hone your skills 磨炼技巧, 磨炼技能 To hone is to sharpen a knife or perfect a skill. ... Hone, the verb, literally means to sharpen with a hone, a whetstone used to sharpen cutting tools. Use hone to describe someone working hard, perfecting or sharpening skills, as in "She is honing her skills as an actress by working in community theater." sharpen I. If your senses, understanding, or skills sharpen or are sharpened, you become better at noticingthings, thinking, or doing something. Her gaze sharpened, as if she had seen something unusual. You can sharpen your skills with rehearsal. II. If you sharpen an object, you make its edge very thin or you make its end pointed. He started to sharpen his knife. ...sharpened pencils. III. If disagreements or differences between people sharpen, or if they are sharpened, they become bigger or more important. With urbanisation the antagonism 敌对 between rich and poor sharpened. This case has sharpened the debate over capital punishment. sharpen up If you sharpen something up, or if it sharpens up, it becomes smarter or better than it was. [informal] The fashion designers have sharpened up their act in the last few years. If he really wants to sell his product, he'll have to get his marketing boys to sharpen upcapricious [kæprɪʃəs] I. Someone who is capricious often changes their mind unexpectedly. The Union accused him of being capricious and undemocratic. ...capricious and often brutal leaders. II. Something that is capricious often changes unexpectedly. [literary] Both sides were troubled throughout by a capricious wind. ...a theatre with notoriously capricious acoustics. Pat stuck it out, despite the capriciousness 天气多变, 阴晴不定 and inhospitality of the English weather. eerie [ˈɪəri] 让人心惊的, 让人不寒而栗的, 吓人的, 惊人的 strange and mysterious, and sometimes frightening. There was an eerie resemblance between them. I can't help noticing the eerie similarities between them. err [ɜː(r)] to make a mistake, especially in a judgment or decision. The court had erred in allowing her parents to testify. err towards sth/err in favour of sth to have a slight preference for or tendency towards one thing over another I've used both, but I'm erring towards jQuery now. The style erred towards journalistic. The board would err in favour of an outsider for the top job. err on the side of something to do more than is really necessary in order to avoid a particular situation. We are erring on the side of caution and have closed the school. to err is human 是人都会犯错, 犯错是人类本性 used for saying that it is natural for people to sometimes make mistakes. 3. ROGUE taxi drivers are kidnapping passengers, terrorising hotel staff, in one case even headbutting a concierge and endangering the safety of other road users, a Herald Sun investigation has found. Last week, the Herald Sun revealed A litany of physical and verbal altercations, dangerous driving, sexual advances, extortion, refused fares, meter and credit card fraud and poor service in scores of complaints from hotels, their staff and visitors released to us under Freedom of Information laws. And, after a strong response to the report, we're keen to hear from you about your experiences. Many "tricks" used by conniving ( conniving [kənaɪvɪŋ] 狡诈的, 狡猾的, 诡计多端的 If you describe someone as conniving, you mean you dislike them because they make secret plans in order to get things for themselves or harm other people. [disapproval] Edith was seen as a conniving, greedy woman.) cabbies to con customers are also revealed in the complaints lodged with the Victorian Taxi Directorate in the 16 months to April 30. In the most extreme cases passengers who stand up to bully drivers say they have been kidnapped, dumped in the dark by the side of the road or threatened with harm, while others have been subject to abuse and racial vilification. And taxis are a major tourist turn-off, with hotels reporting drivers fighting over fares, parking positions, and even attacking staff. Scores of tourists have complained of missed flights, inflated airport fares and rude, aggressive and unscrupulous 没仁义道德的 drivers. The Australian Hotels Association says it is concerned the city's cab crisis was leaving tourists, business and convention visitors with a bad impression of Melbourne. "It is disappointing to hear reports from guests of hotels whereby they've had an experience they would rather not have," deputy chief executive officer Paddy O'Sullivan said. But moves to clean up the industry appear to be failing, with the released documents revealing complaints are rising. More than 3700 were received by the VTD in 2012 and more than 1250 in the first four months of this year. Some of the most extreme cases were reported this year, including several kidnap attempts: A TAXI driver banned from the Grand Mercure allegedly headbutted a hotel worker in January after he tried to retrieve a bag the driver had snatched from a guest after he was again told to leave the premises. Police said the matter is being investigated. IN APRIL guests from the Hilton on the Park Hotel said they were forced to apply the handbrake of a cab to stop a driver who kidnapped them after they queried the fraudulent addition of a $2 booking fee for the cab that had been hailed by a hotel porter. A SINGAPORE couple waiting for their airport bus inside their hotel in February were approached by a cab driver who insisted he was to take them to the airport even after seeing their bus tickets. When they realised the cab meter was on the couple insisted they be returned to the hotel, with the driver then demanding a $15 fare. A CABBIE kidnapped two friends and threatened to "take them out of town somewhere" last November when they questioned the upfront fare he asked for after claiming his meter was broken. 4. 连续杀人犯: When Birnie's parents asked the local priest to conduct their wedding ceremony, he expressed concerns about them as individuals and as a potential couple, broadly stating that he felt theirs was a union that could never lead to any good 不会有好结果; an unusual and seemingly unsuited pairing, the father was a man of very small stature and unattractive appearance, while the mother was known for her coarse manner, use of profanities and bad behaviour, often exchanging sexual favours with taxi drivers as payment for fares. David Birnie's school friends also commented that the family home was unkempt and filthy, and that the family never had regular meals together. His parents did not cook meals for the children.. When pressed for details that would confirm her identity, Dugard became "extremely defensive" and "agitated", demanding to know why she was being "interrogated", and subsequently stated that she was a battered 被打的, 被暴打的, 被家暴的 wife(Something that is battered is old and in poor condition because it has been used a lot. subjected to persistent physical violence, esp by a partner or close relative living in the same house. a battered child. He drove up in a battered old car. ...a battered leather suitcase.) from Minnesota in hiding from her abusive husband. 5. Carnal knowledge(have carnal knowledge of to have sexual intercourse with.) has also sometimes meant sexual intercourse outside of marriage, and sometimes refers to sex with someone under the age of consent. The phrase is often found in this sense in modern legal usage, being equivalent to statutory rape in some jurisdictions, as the term rape implies lack of consent.

make out: make out I. [TRANSITIVE] to see, hear, or understand someone or something with difficulty. If you make something out, you manage with difficulty to see or hear it. I could just make out a tall, pale, shadowy figure tramping through the undergrowth. She thought she heard a name. She couldn't make it out, though. I heard the voices, but couldn't make out what they were saying. I can just make a few words out 辨认出, 认得出来 on this page. I couldn't make out 听不明白, 听不到, 听不懂 what he was saying. Can you make out a face 看出 here on the photograph? If you try to make something out, you try to understand it or decide whether or not it is true. I couldn't make it out at all. It is hard to make out what criteria are used 搞懂, 搞明白. This was, as far as I can make out, the only time he's had proper employment. a. INFORMAL to understand someone's character. I can't make her out 搞不懂, 搞不明白, 不能理解. 认不出来. II. [transitive] 开发票, 开支票. to write all the necessary information on a document such as a check. When you make out a cheque, receipt, or order form, you write all the necessary information on it. If you would like to send a donation, you can make a cheque out to Feed the Children. I'm going to make out a receipt for you. She made out a check and handed it to me. III. [transitive] to cause people to have a particular false opinion about someone or something. If you make out that something is the case or make something out to be the case, you try to cause people to believe that it is the case. They were trying to make out that I'd actually done it. I don't think it was as glorious as everybody made it out to be. He's more business-minded than he makes himself out to be. He was never half as bad as his teachers made out. IV. [transitive] informal to pretend that something is true. make out (that) 装的好像, 假装: He made out that he'd won the lottery. make someone out to be something: He made me out to be a liar. V. [intransitive] informal to succeed, or to continue in a particular way. How is Frank making out in his new job? If you ask how someone is making out, you are asking how well they are doing with a particular task, or in their life in general. [informal] Who is making out better right 谁过得好 now? Bob turned over to sleep again, wondering how Jupiter and Pete were making out 过得怎样. VI. [intransitive] American informal to have sex, or to kiss and touch in a sexual way. If two people are making out, they are engaged in sexual activity. [mainly US, informal] ...pictures of the couple making out on the beach. They were making out in the back of his car. VII. If you make out a case for something, you try to establish or prove that it is the best thing to do. You could certainly make out a case for this point of view. Alice continued making out her case.

 -monysanctimony [ˈsæŋktəˌmoʊni] noun affected piety or righteousness; religious hypocrisy. acrimony [ækrɪməni , US -moʊni] (acrimonious) noun Acrimony is bitter and angry words or quarrels. The council's first meeting ended in acrimony. matrimony [mætrɪməni , US -moʊni] noun Matrimony is marriage. ...the bonds of matrimony. ...holy matrimony. patrimony [pætrɪməni , US -moʊni] 继承品, 继承物 noun I. Someone's patrimony is the possessions that they have inherited from their father or ancestors. I left my parents' house, relinquished 放弃 (bequeath 赠予, 遗赠) my estate and my patrimony. II. A country's patrimony is its land, buildings, and works of art. In the 1930s, The National Trust began its campaign to save Britain's patrimony of threatened country houses. palimony [pælɪmoʊni] 财产分割, 分手费 Palimony is money that a person pays to a partner they have lived with for a long time and are now separated from. wiki: Palimony is the division of financial assets and real property on the termination of a personal live-in relationship wherein the parties are not legally married. The term "palimony" is not a legal or historical term, but rather a colloquial portmanteau of the words pal and alimony. The word was coined by celebrity divorce attorney Marvin Mitchelson in 1977 when his client Michelle Triola Marvin filed an unsuccessful suit against the actor Lee Marvin. While the suit was unsuccessful in this instance, the courts found that "in the absence of an express agreement, courts may look to a variety of other remedies to divide property equitably." It is unclear as to how many states currently expressly forbid any kind of palimony to be awarded – that is to say, how many states allow both partners in an unmarried cohabitation, to expressly keep all that is under their own name, including income and property. But it is widely recommended by legal offices across the country that prior to committing to an unmarried but romantic cohabitation, the couple should enter into a legal cohabitation agreement prior to moving in together. alimony [ælɪməni , US -moʊni] 抚养费 Alimony is money that a court of law orders someone to pay regularly to their former wife or husband after they have got divorced. A great deal of Jeff's money went in alimony to his three former wives. wiki: Alimony (also called aliment (Scotland), maintenance (England, Ireland, Northern Ireland, Wales, Canada), spousal support (U.S., Canada) and spouse maintenance (Australia)) is a legal obligation on a person to provide financial support to their spouse before or after marital separation or divorce. The obligation arises from the divorce law or family law of each country. 亵渎. 侵犯. 冒犯 (sacrilege/ sacrilegious, defile, blasphemy, profane, desecrate): 1. claim the moral high ground = take the high road to say that you are morally better than someone else. sanctimonious [ˌsaŋ(k)tɪˈməunɪəs] making a show of being morally superior to other people. "what happened to all the sanctimonious talk 假模假式的, 伪君子的, 道貌岸然的, (moral high ground), 虚伪的, 大义凛然的 about putting his family first?". the action or practice of acting as if one were morally superior to other people. "they have no shame and turn on the phony sanctimony". vocabulary: The annoying trait of acting morally superior to others is called sanctimony. Your brother's sanctimony about being quiet after nine o'clock might make you want to have a loud dance party at midnight. When you find yourself giving an insincere, smug lecture to your friends about the way they should behave or the things they ought to do, you're guilty of sanctimony. Before this word (and its partner, sanctimonious) gained its modern meaning, it was used un-ironically, to mean "virtuousness." It comes from the Latin sanctimonia, "holiness," from the root sanctus, "holy. sanctuary [sæŋktʃuəri, US -tʃueri] 避难所, 避风港 I. A sanctuary is a place where people who are in danger from other people can go to be safe. His church became a sanctuary for thousands of people who fled the civil war. II. Sanctuary is the safety provided in a sanctuary. Some of them have sought sanctuary in the church. III. A sanctuary is a place where birds or animals are protected and allowed to live freely. ...a bird sanctuary 保护区. ...a wildlife sanctuary. sacrosanct [ˈsækrouˌsæŋkt] I. 神圣不可侵犯的. considered too important to be changed or criticized. If you describe something as sacrosanct, you consider it to be special and are unwilling to see it criticized or changed. Beyond alteration, criticism, or interference, especially due to religious sanction; inviolable. something that is sacrosanct is considered to be so important that no one is allowed to criticize or change it. Christmas Day itself is sacrosanct for the queen. What one pilot holds as sacrosanct routine 必不可少的, 不可更改的, 金科玉律, another pilot disdains. The suggestion is that the central core area should be absolutely sacrosanct with slightly less stringent restrictions as you spread outward. Freedom of the press is sacrosanct. ...weekend rest days were considered sacrosanct. II. very holy. -sanct-, root. -sanct- comes from Latin, where it has the meaning "holy.'' This meaning is found in such words as: sacrosanct, sanctify, sanction, sanctity, sanctuary. sacro- [ˈseɪkrəu,ˈsakrəu] relating to the sacrum. "sacroiliac". 2. sacrilege [ˈsakrɪlɪdʒ] 冒犯, 亵渎, 失敬, 不尊重, 大不敬 noun the act or an instance of taking anything sacred for secular use. violation or misuse of what is regarded as sacred. Sacrilege is behaviour that shows great disrespect for a holy place or object. the misuse or desecration of anything regarded as sacred or as worthy of extreme respect. to play Mozart's music on a kazoo is sacrilege. Stealing from a place of worship was regarded as sacrilege. "putting ecclesiastical vestments to secular use was considered sacrilege". You can use sacrilege to refer to disrespect that is shown for someone who is widely admired or for a belief that is widely accepted. It is a sacrilege to offend democracy. sacrilegious [sækrɪlɪdʒəs] 大不敬的, 失敬的, 不尊重的 adj If someone's behaviour or actions are sacrilegious, they show great disrespect towards something holy or towards something that people think should be respected. A number of churches were sacked and sacrilegious acts committed. sacrilege [ˈsækrəlɪdʒ] sacrilegious [ˌsækrəˈlɪdʒəs] I. 大不敬的. 亵渎的. not showing respect for a holy place, object, or idea. II. not showing respect for something that most people admire. sacrilicious 亵渎之欢的, 禁忌之欢的 ‎(slang, humorous) producing pleasure through the violation of taboos. Church parking lots at night. It's sacrilicious! salacious [səˈleɪʃəs] adj. having or conveying undue or inappropriate interest in sexual matters. If you describe something such as a book or joke as salacious, you think that it deals with sexual matters in an unnecessarily detailed way. The newspapers once again filled their columns with salacious details. ...a wildly salacious novel. The book is written without a hint of salaciousness. "salacious stories". sagacious [səgeɪʃəs] adj. A sagacious person is intelligent and has the ability to make good decisions. ...a sagacious leader. Do it in the confessional for extra sacrilege. "For car sex, this adds a nice steam-room effect that helps a great deal with privacy, but it also immediately telegraphs 昭告天下, 告知所有人, 宣告天下, 告诉所有人, 广而告之 to everyone who sees the car that there are Goings On inside. It shouts the idea but whispers the details 爱说不说的, 欲说还休, 半掩半藏, 半遮半掩的, 犹抱琵琶半遮面." 3. telegraph I. [intransitive/ transitive] to send a message by telegraph. II. [transitive] 昭告天下, 不言自明的. 不言而喻的. 行动表明. to make your thoughts or intentions obvious to other people, without saying anything directly. Every twist in the plot is laboriously telegraphed. The governor telegraphed his dissatisfaction 表达, 表示 with the candidates by not endorsing either of them. 4. defile [dɪˈfaɪl] 亵渎
 I. Desecrate or profane (something sacred). To defile something that people think is important or holy means to do something to it or say something about it which is offensive. to spoil something important, pure, or holy. damage the purity or appearance of; mar or spoil. The soldiers deliberately defiled all the holy places. He had defiled the sacred name of the Holy Prophet.
 II. to make foul or dirty; pollute 玷污; 弄脏
. to spoil something or someone so that that thing or person is less beautiful or pure: "the land was defiled by a previous owner". It's a shame that such a beautiful area has been defiled by a rubbish dump. n. 峡谷. A defile is a very narrow valley or passage, usually through mountains. 山中狭径. a very narrow valley between two mountains. 5. blasphemous [ˈblæsfəməs] 亵渎的. 冒犯神灵的. offensive to God or someone's religious beliefs. blasphemy [ˈblæsfəmi] n. something that is considered offensive to God or someone's religious beliefs. blaspheme [ˌblæsˈfi:m] adj. I. to say offensive things about God or someone's religious beliefs. 6. profane [prəˈfeɪn] adj. I. showing a lack of respect for God or religious objects, places, or beliefs. Treating sacred things with contempt, disrespect, irreverence, or undue familiarity; blasphemous, impious. Hence, specifically; Irreverent in language; taking the name of God in vain; given to swearing; blasphemous; a profane person, word, oath, or tongue. II. not relating to religion. v. to show a lack of respect for God or for a religious object, place, or belief. profanity [prəˈfænəti] I. [countable/uncountable] a word or language that is offensive because it is rude, or shows a lack of respect for God or people's religious beliefs. a. [uncountable] behaviour that shows that you do not respect God, or a religious object, place, or belief. 7. desecrate [ˈdesɪˌkreɪt] 亵渎 to deliberately spoil something special or holy. consecrate [ˈkonsɪˌkreɪt] (consecration) I. 开光. 封圣. 封神. to perform a religious ceremony in order to make a place or a thing holy. II. 加冕. to perform a religious ceremony in order to make someone a priest, bishop, king, or queen.

Does your butthole tighten up again? Serious here. My boyfriend was big and we fucked all the time. Now we broke up and I've been feeling reticent 不愿多谈的, 沉默寡言的, 不爱讲话的, 不喜欢沟通的( unwilling to speak about your thoughts or feelings. Someone who is reticent does not tell people about things. She is so reticent about her achievements. [+ about/on] As a reticent sort, the England defender was reluctant to hog the limelight. Pearl didn't mind his reticence; in fact she liked it. He is very reticent about his past. Most of the students were reticent about answering questions. self-effacing [ˌself ɪˈfeɪsɪŋ] 低调谦虚的, 不爱吹嘘的 not making yourself noticeable, or not trying to get the attention of other people. a self-effacing person does not want to be noticed by other people and tends not to talk about their abilities or achievements. The captain was typically self-effacing when questioned about the team's successes, giving credit to the other players. efface [ɪˈfeɪs] I. to make something disappear. To efface something means to destroy or remove it so that it cannot be seen any more. ...an event that has helped efface 消除 the country's traditional image. The name of the ship had been effaced from the menus. [VERB noun] II. to remove a memory or feeling from someone's mind. efface yourself 收起光芒, 韬光养晦 to make yourself seem less important so that others won't notice you. to make (oneself) inconspicuous or humble through modesty, cowardice, or obsequiousness.) and not wanting to be close yet with anyone, so it's mainly rubbing and oral. But my ass is still loose. I'm getting scared that it won't tighten up again like it used to. I'm only 22 and yes its true, and I'm in good shape so wtf? Really, I don't have anyone else to ask, and its a gay site right? 1. No, your hole is decimated 彻底没戏了, 完蛋了, 被毁掉了 ( decimate [ˈdesɪˌmeɪt] to spoil or destroy something, for example by getting rid of a lot of people. The department has been decimated by years of budget cuts. I. To decimate something such as a group of people or animals means to destroy a very large number of them. The pollution could decimate the river's thriving population of kingfishers. British forces in the Caribbean were being decimated by disease. ...the decimation of the great rain forests. II. To decimate a system or organization means to reduce its size and effectiveness greatly. ...a recession which decimated the nation's manufacturing industry. Government policies have resulted in a decimation of essential services used by the poor. ), no point in putting it to waste though. You should consider opening a storage unit now that you have all that free space. 2. I don't believe any of this. My ex had a big, thick, cut dick and he fucked me several times a week for 8 years. We broke up 18 years ago and I'm still tight, as my not-as-girthy current bf will attest to (attest (accost 靠近, 接近, 拦住) I. [intransitive] formal to give proof or be evidence that something is true. II. [intransitive/transitive] legal 作证. 为我作证. 证明. to state formally that you believe something is true, correct, or real. a witness who will attest the signature. attest to: She can attest to the facts.). 3. It's 'tighten up', butthead. And no, it won't all by itself. Your underwear must be a total chocolate mess. 4. and clench (收紧, 收缩, grip) (clench I. [intransitive/transitive] if you clench a part of your body such as your hand or your mouth, or if it clenches, you close it tightly, especially because you are angry or upset. He clenched his fists 攥紧 in frustration. I could see the muscles in his jaw clench. II. [transitive] to hold something very firmly, especially because you are frightened, worried, or angry. clamp I. to put or hold something firmly in position. clamp something to/around/on something: Jack has always got a cell phone clamped to his ear. a. [intransitive] if something clamps to, around, or on another thing, it attaches itself there firmly. clamp to/around/on: The animal's jaws clamped on the stick as I tried to beat it off. II. to hold two things together using a clamp. III. [often passive] British to put a piece of equipment on a wheel of a car to stop it being moved because it is illegally parked. clamp down on: to make a determined attempt to stop people from doing something bad or illegal. The government plans to clamp down on illegal militant groups. Sphincter Exercises: To locate your sphincter muscles, pretend that you are trying to hold in a bowel movement or prevent yourself from passing wind. You should now feel the muscles around your anus start to tighten. You should sit, stand or lie in a comfortable position with your legs slightly apart. You should sit, stand or lie in a comfortable position with your legs slightly apart. Now try and squeeze the muscles for as long as you can. Relax in between each squeeze. Try to hold for up to 10 seconds and do this up to 10 times. Next squeeze the muscles as hard as you can, then relax. Repeat this up to 10 times. Squeeze your anus and buttocks muscles tightly and contract 收缩 your pelvic floor muscles as if you're holding in urine flow. Hold at the peak of the contraction, count to three and then lower your pelvis back down to your starting position. ) two- three- four! relax two three four! Clench two three four! 5. Once stretched, the rectum really doesn't tighten back. However, the sphincter [ˈsfɪŋktə(r)] 括约肌 is quite remarkable in its ability to 'snap back' 弹回. Your anus will get all stretched out 操松了. Just like the myth that the vagina gets irreparably stretched out from childbirth, this is also a misconception. There were rumors in the late seventies of groups of men who engaged in so much anal activity that they actually lost control of bowel movements. Regular, healthy use of anal sex will not lead to this outcome. Through regular anal sex, your anus does learn to become more relaxed but much of that has to do with your ability to relax yourself mentally for the act. And we all know that the vagina accommodates a wide range of penises, the anus can too — with the right introduction. 4. Total bottoms are like Angelina Jolie. They start off beautiful/nubile/smooth/tight/ - willing to fuck and suck a hobo like Billy Bob Thornton/having an incestuous affair with your brother even at the Academy Awards. But sadly after 6 kids, marrying another hobo who never bathes. You end up loose, anorectic (An anorectic [ænəˈrɛktɪk] 让人失去胃口的 or anorexic is a drug which reduces appetite, resulting in lower food consumption, leading to weight loss. By contrast, an appetite stimulant is referred to as orexigenic. Such drugs are also known as anorexigenic, anorexiant, or appetite suppressant. ), gaunt ( gaunt [ɡɔnt] very thin, usually because you are sick, tired, or worried. His face was pale and gaunt. ), showing off your pale green praying mantis(蚂蚱 a praying mantis a large insect with long front legs. )-like stick leg 竹竿腿, 蚂蚱腿, 木棍似的腿 (having legs like sticks —used of a chair ) at the Academy Awards. Then it is all over. 5. You're young, OP. The body is very forgiving 不计较的, 大人不记小人过, 宽容的, 宽宏大量的 ( I. willing to forget bad feelings toward someone who has offended or harmed you. II. not causing a major problem if you make a mistake. ) at that age. I bet your ass has already tightened. 6. OP, other dudes will fuck you as long as you're still cute. After that they will start to notice that sloppy sound when they put it in. Moral of the story...stay cute. 6. How big was he. At your age you could take baseball bat regularly and stay tight. I have my boyfriend slap my hole several times, that usually tightens it up enough for him to fuck me. 7. No, OP, it won't ever tighten up again. It's that one peculiar muscle in the human body that never firms up with more use. You can have it sewn up so your hymen is intact until you are ready to be a whore again. 8. I even know men who dabbled in ( to dabble in sth [politics, antiques etc] 涉猎. 尝试 to be involved in an activity for a short time in a way that is not very serious. dabble in: When he was younger he dabbled in astrology. She dabbled with drugs. ) being fist fucked for years and had retightened asses after laying off the fist for a few years. 9. I find that if my love tunnel is too loose, another cock shoved down my throat makes my hole gets real tight. Two tops tighten holes. 10. Rectal tightening sounds divine! 11. OP, I have some crates of books that I need to put into storage. How loose are we talking? Are your rates competitive? 11. I am not a total bottom. Like I said I have not done it with anyone since I broke up. I bottomed with him because he liked it. I liked it too but I like everything. He was just really big and did a lot of positions and I never hurt really but I think it was just too much. I think the people who shit on bottoms here are just phobic. Why wouldn't you want to give your partner pleasure and get it for yourself. I top too, just not my boyfriend because he is Puerto Rican and said it would mess with his head. He had issues. But thanks again. I feel stupid asking about it but its freaking me out a little. Sorry. 12. OP when you fart do you still make a sound or does it sound like a lisping MARY. 13. OP, pour some alum in your loose caboose ( I. the back part of a train where the train workers sit. II. spoken the part of your body that you sit on. ), you can find it in any super-market (alum, that is, not your sloppy hole). 13. OP I'm so sorry, over 10 years (guessing you are young) you will be permanently wearing depends ( I have been wearing fitted briefs or better known as adult diapers. At first it felt strange to have one on and notice I was wetting myself. But once I got past all that I have begain to notice that wearing diapers actually can make me feel relaxed and comforted. Depend is a brand of absorbent, disposable underwear and undergarments for people with urinary or fecal incontinence. The product line was first introduced in 1984. It is a Kimberly-Clark brand, and positions its products as an alternative to typical adult diapers. Depend is the dominant brand of disposable incontinence garments in the United States with a 49.4 share of the market. The aggressive marketing of this product has been credited in reducing the serious social stigma of incontinence. ) and trailing a long track of poop like a snail and smelling of raw sewage. That was vivid 栩栩如生. 有画面感. 14. Now you guys are scaring me. Your kidding right? I don't have any problems with going to the bathroom, just with how it looks. To me, anyway. But I can't believe that having anal sex makes a man lose control of himself because if that was how it was you all would be having trouble and so would a lot of women. We'd hear about it. I think its just that the opening isn't where the muscles are and you can't make it tight on the end, just a little inside. I mean, if I clamp down it goes together more but I can't walk around clamping 夹着屁股 my butthole. You'd walk funny. And it still isn't the same. I know you are being funny a lot of you but I can't believe no one else has dealt with this. I'm thinking about bottoming again sometime and I like being ate out so I want it to look as good as it can. Like anyone would. So thx again and maybe I need to ask a nurse or someone else who works with sex stuff. 15. Op, unless your hole looks nice tight and inviting 让人欲罢不能的, 招操的, 美味的, 可口的, 诱惑的, 魅惑的, 诱人的(something that is inviting is attractive and makes you want to experience it. an inviting outdoor pool.) nobody would want to fuck it. And have you checked for bowel cancer considering the amount of penetration? 16. I think if you stick huge things into your asshole all the time you have to expect it to naturally wear out after awhile. It is like an elastic ring. One of my exes was 6.5 in diameter and fuck did it hurt sticking it in. But after he got in it was nice. He was mostly straight but he always insisted on fucking bareback and seeding 内射 ( seed I. [transitive] [often passive] to remove the seeds from a plant or fruit. Add one red pepper, seeded and chopped. II. [transitive] [usually passive] to give a player or team a number showing how likely they are to win a competition. be seeded third/tenth/7/15 etc.: Australian Patrick Rafter is seeded 14. III. [transitive] [usually passive] to put seeds in the ground so that they can grow. IV. [intransitive] if a plant seeds, it produces seeds. plant a/the seed of doubt (in someone's mind) To cause someone to have doubts, worries, or concerns (about something); to introduce someone to a doubtful or worrisome idea. ) me every time. He never once asked for consent lol would just spit and push and blow his spooge 精液 (I. Any sealant or lubricant applied during the assembly of electronic equipment. II. (informal) Semi-liquid gunk. III. (vulgar, slang) semen. ) in me everytime. I loved it. I am still insanely tight even after being stretched out for years by that super thick dong. 17. It depends on what type of a bottom you are. If you are a bottom that gets a hard-on, clamps down 夹紧 and controls the two sphincter rings, you will probably snap back. If you are a bottom that just takes whatever is shoved into you, the bigger the better, without any muscular control, you will probably end up with a bagged out starfish (bag out to criticise someone. I don't mean to bag you out, but that top is really not flattering on you. bagged out 松嗒嗒的, 松垮垮的 When a female has had sex so many times that she has become incredibly loose. "Damn I just got done banging that chick and it sucked! She was so bagged out that it was like a hot dog in a hallway."). A good bottom will always let his hole be a cum dump for a well hung straight guy. Nothing hotter. A droopy ( [ˈdrupi]  hanging downward. 耷拉着的. 下垂着的. floppy soft and hanging down in a loose or heavy way. a big floppy hat. soggy 湿漉漉的 wet and soft, especially in an unpleasant way. Something that is soggy is unpleasantly wet. ...soggy cheese sandwiches. ...a gray and soggy afternoon. soggy cornflakes. a soggy afternoon (=an afternoon of rain). ) hole is like a comfortable shoe with the sole coming off. It feels good putting your foot in even if it is a little floppy. It's also a good sign that a man is open to a lot of new experiences and is not a prude 不愿尝试新鲜事物的, 刻板守旧, 老古董, 古板的. 18. I was fucking a guy with a veritable ( [ˈverɪtəb(ə)l] real: used for emphasizing what you are saying. You can use veritable to emphasize the size, amount, or nature of something. [emphasis] ...a veritable feast of pre-match entertainment. ...a veritable army of security guards. a veritable feast. a veritable army of helpers. vestibule [ˈvestɪˌbjul] 车厢连接处, 火车连接处 a room between the outside door and the main part of a building or house. A vestibuled train is a passenger train whose cars have enclosed vestibules at their ends, in contrast to the open platforms on early cars. Typically, a vestibule has doorways on either side to allow passenger entry and egress at stations, a door into the body of the car, and, at the car end, a doorway to allow access to the next car through a flexible gangway connection. ) hallway and my average dick had to be swung back and forth just to hit the walls. I got no fucking friction as it was like fucking a wet pile of Kleenex. I practically had to fist him while I jerked off inside of him. AND HE COMPLAINED I WAS HURTING HIS "TIGHT LITTLE HOLE". Nope, don't like droopy, floppy hole. 19. There is a difference between being a bagged out bottom 松逼的, 松嗒嗒的, 松耷耷的 and not being able to remain potty trained. All of the bagged out guys had no "depends" problems even though they were bagged out holes for sex. IIRC, the rectum forms folds that create a seal at the end of the pipe to also plug the butt. Most constipated people experience this. So, be the kind of bottom that keeps a hard-on (decreases the diameter of the rectum), and one that clamps down on the dick giving it as much friction as possible. Twinks that lie there, while being laid, lined in silicone lube are the worst possible scenario. Worse than a fleshlight. 20. I don't have problems staying hard when I get fucked. I know what you mean. A lotta guys can't keep it up I don't know why. Getting fucked makes me harder. I don't get your pipe talk. I don't lie there. But I like it standing and other positions. Once I was getting fucked and I was bended over a window sill and someone down on the street started asking me for directions. I laughed so hard I popped it out. But I still haven't got any help with things except an operation. So that's all I wondered about. 21. OP haven't you heard ? Oral sex makes your whole day, but anal sex makes your hole weak. 22. Everyone's anus is different, much like a snowflake... 23. No Op you're doomed to 注定, 摆脱不掉 a life of being an obvious blown out size queen( size queen slang a man or woman who prefers a sexual partner with a large penis. Someone who is attracted to men with larger-than-average penises. One whose ideal sexual partner has a large penis. Are you big enough for her? I hear she's a size queen. ). 24. Sorry to keep posting but I just wanted you to know that I am still tight there. I haven't been fucking but I like a dildo to get off and it's tight like always up in me. I am just talking about the end part, the hole. The pucker. I think any guy who topped me would not feel like he was in a hallway. My ex said I was really tight even the last time we fucked. But really do guys get loosed up all the way up there? That would make me want to not be fucked, but I don't believe it. I told my friend I was asking here and some of the things people wrote and he thought I was stupid but some of the things have been helpful. Not the alum. I read it can hurt you. But he said I should send a photo of my butthole and I almost considered it, but then I tried looking for a pic of someone else who looked the way I'm talking about but its hard because those guys have like pussies or lines line a woman. Mine is more like it's just a little open. Its smooth. Some of those guys have all those bumps or things growing. That's gross. Is the what a hemorrhoid is? Anyway if I find a pic I'll try to put it here but I'd feel stupid showing my hole to the world. Sorry to go too long but I been having some christmas cher and i'm lit a little. 25. Julia prefers hair-pie ( fur burger = fur pie = hair pie: The external female genitalia with an unshaven mons veneris. I don't mind munching on her hair pie except when I have to stop to pull her hairs off my tongue.), if the truth be told! 26. Homosexual Richard Gere had to have surgery to re-tighten her Grand canyon. Verified. 27.  OP, relax, we're just teasing you. You gaping-assed WHORE!!! Just kidding. 28. Like throwing a hotdog down a hallway. 29. I've seen on video where the hole tightens with repeated ass slappings. I would try that first. 30. bottoming tips: a. Clench your ass really hard for like 30 seconds before he starts to enter. Let go before he begins. The muscle will have fatigued a bit and will relax better. b. Before the top begins don't touch your cock (or let the top) at all for a good min before the top begins to enter. (Your ass muscle TIGHTENS UP when you grab your cock. Natures way of "shutting everything down in your ass" during sex. By not touching it your ass muscles will relax.) Wait until the top is in for a few thrusts and when it feels good THEN you can grab your cock which will then grip the top. (Most bottoms grab their cock BEFORE the top starts to get MORE turned on so they can handle a big cock forced into your ass. They are working against the process( Work in process 半成品, 未完成作品 (WIP), work in progress (WIP), goods in process, or in-process inventory are a company's partially finished goods waiting for completion and eventual sale or the value of these items. These items are either just being fabricated or waiting for further processing in a queue or a buffer storage. The term is used in production and supply chain management. ). Amazed how very few bottoms are aware of this. ) This process has never failed and has allowed me to take HUGE Schlongs with NO problem. Also allowed me to have a lot more fun with a bottom by sharing this. (I read about this from a medical book written by a gay Doctor. Who knew?)

Wednesday, 24 April 2019

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用法学习: 1. doula [ˈduːlə] 保姆, 护工 a woman who gives help and support to another woman before, during, and after the birth of her baby. a woman who is trained to provide support to women and their families during pregnancy, childbirth, and the period of time following the birth. Doulas work in homes, hospitals and birth centres. Since Wojton filed her own lawsuit Chase-Marshall has faced serious online backlash, seriously damaging her career and reputation as a doula, as she largely advertises and finds work online. Microsoft admits expiring-password rules are useless: Microsoft has admitted that one of the great scourges ( [skɜːrdʒ] noun I. a whip. II. A scourge is something that causes a lot of trouble or suffering to a group of people. Union chiefs demanded more urgent action to stop the scourge of unemployment. There have been great advances in treatments for global scourges such as cancer and Aids. Verb I. to whip someone. II. If something scourges a place or group of people, it causes great pain and suffering to people. Economic anarchy scourged the post-war world. [VERB noun]) of our time, the password reset rule, is bunk ( I. A bunk is a bed that is fixed to a wall, especially in a ship or caravan. He left his bunk and went up on deck again. II. If you describe something as bunk, you think that it is foolish or untrue. [informal, disapproval] Even those who think psychoanalysis is bunk might find that lying on a couch being listened to is worthwhile. do a bunk 不告而别, 不辞而别 If you do a bunk, you suddenly leave a place without telling anyone. [British, informal] ). "When humans are assigned or forced to create passwords that are hard to remember, too often they'll write them down where others can see them," Microsoft's Aaron Margosis wrote in a blog post Wednesday. Worse, Margosis wrote, when people are forced to change their passwords, too often they make a "small and predictable alteration to their existing password," or they'll just forget it. 2. upper middle bogan: Oh Mum! Did you see what she just did? Cover your mouth, love. What if I get sick? After how many hurdles I had to jump through (go/jump through hoops = leap through hoops to do a lot of difficult things before you are allowed to have or do something you want. To put forth effort to meet (usually arbitrary) requirements set by someone. They really made the salesman jump through hoops before buying anything. If someone makes you jump through hoops, they make you do lots of difficult or boring things in order to please them or achieve something. He had the duty receptionist almost jumping through hoops for him. But to no avail. ) to get this interview. Hoops. You jump through hoops, you climb over hurdles( hurdle I. a frame or fence for jumping over in a race: He fell at the last hurdle. She cleared (= jumped over) all the hurdles easily and raced to the finishing line. II. a race in which people or horses jump over hurdles: the 400-metre hurdles. III. a problem that you have to deal with before you can make progress: Getting a work permit was the first hurdle to overcome. The cost of this exercise is proving to be a major hurdle. There are still a few technical hurdles to be surmounted 跨越 before the product can be put on sale to the public. Getting planning permission for the building was only the first hurdle. She overcame many hurdles 克服重重困难 to get to where she is today. He knew that many hurdles stood between him and success. We've overcome all the major hurdles. verb. to run in a race in which there are hurdles to be jumped over, or to jump over something while running: He hurdled the gate and scrambled up the hill. wiki: Hurdling is the act of running and jumping over an obstacle at speed. In the early 19th century, hurdlers ran at and jumped over each hurdle, landing on both feet and checking their forward motion. After experimenting with different step patterns the 3-step for high hurdles, 7-step for low hurdles, and 15-step for intermediate hurdles was decided on. In the sport of athletics, hurdling forms the basis of a number track and field events which are a highly specialized form of obstacle racing. In these events, a series of barriers known as hurdles are set at precisely measured heights and distances which each athlete must pass by running over. Failure to pass over, by passing under, or intentionally knocking over hurdles will result in disqualification. Accidental knocking over of hurdles is not cause for disqualification, but the hurdles are weighted to make doing so disadvantageous. Hurdle design improvements were made in 1935, when they developed the L-shaped hurdle. With this shape, the athlete could hit the hurdle and it will tip down, clearing the athlete's path.). And you smack in the head. Ow! Amber! Don't dent the cling wrap. Why are you letting her infect everyone like she's Gwyneth Paltrow in that movie where she carks it? Is that that Sliding Doors one? I like that one. Honey, if you were gonna get sick, it would've happened by now 早就已经...了. Thanks for your sympathy. 3. Gendry is the last living bastard son of King Robert Baratheon, who throughout his childhood was unaware of his lineage ( linage in British or lineage 血统(身份) [ˈlɪndʒ] 祖辈. the people in your family who lived in the past, especially when you come from a rich or important family. She's very proud of her ancient royal lineage. Despite his lineage and qualifications, he was a modest man.). Gendry did not receive the bastard surname used in the Crownlands (Waters) because, like the rest of his half-siblings, he was not openly acknowledged by Robert. blindsided mainly US, disapproval If you say that you were blindsided by something, you mean that it surprised you in a negative way. He complained about being blindsided by the decision. When you are struck by surprise from an unexpected direction, you are blindsided, as if from your blind side. Do not be confused by the many punning titles using the deliberate misspelling "blindsighted" into using the latter spelling for this meaning. 

 Calibration of load cells in Weighing Applications: Assemble the scale. Power up the source. Mark this as "Zero Weight". Put on your weight (generally 1/2-3/4 of scale capacity). If it is for commercial use you will have to use certified weights. Mark this point as your "calibration" point. Then you have a scale to work off of. Honestly, a cheap weight indicator would save a lot of time/effort depending on what you are doing. To check if the transducers and load cells are functioning properly, the following should be evaluated: Does the weight indication return to zero when the system is empty or unloaded? Does the indicated weight double when the weight is doubled? Does the indicated weight remain the same when the location of the load changes (uneven loading)? If the answers are yes, the cells and transducers are probably in good condition and need no attention. Before the load cell calibration, the mechanical system should be examined and the load cell installation checked for the following: Inspect the load cell cables, and coil and protect any excess. The load should be equally distributed among multiple load cells of multiple load cell installations. If they differ by more than 10%, the load should be rebalanced and adjusted with shims (shim 支一下, 硝子, 楔子. [ʃɪm] noun I. a thin packing strip or washer often used with a number of similar washers or strips to adjust a clearance for gears, etc. a washer or thin strip of material used to align parts, make them fit, or reduce wear. "an aluminium shim reduces the diameter so that a standard stem will fit". II. physics a thin strip of magnetic material, such as soft iron, used to adjust a magnetic field. Verb. to modify (a load, clearance, or magnetic field) by the use of shims. wedge (something) or fill up (a space) with a shim. "display monitors were shimmed up on cardboard". wiki: A shim is a thin and often tapered or wedged piece of material, used to fill small gaps or spaces between objects. Shims are typically used in order to support, adjust for better fit, or provide a level surface. Shims may also be used as spacers to fill gaps between parts subject to wear.  ). When calibrating, installing, or removing a cell, the vessel 器具, 称重器具 should be lifted without unloading or overloading the other cells. The design of the system should provide for jacking and the horizontal removal of the cell. Dummy load cells should be used in place of operational ones until all construction and welding are completed. The calibration of the vessel requires hangers or shelves to support the calibration weights. For an ASME vessel, they must be added when the vessel is fabricated. Calibration to an accuracy of 0.25% full scale or better is usually performed with dead weights(I. A dead weight is a load which is surprisingly heavy and difficult to lift. He hoisted the dead weight over his shoulder. II. You can refer to something that makes change or progress difficult as a dead weight. ...the dead weight of traditional policies. III. someone who cannot be lifted easily because they are sleeping, unconscious, or dead. a heavy or oppressive burden. "she'd drag my father's dead weight from wherever he'd fallen". ) and is the only calibration method recognized by weights and measures agencies. All load cell calibration experiments start by zeroing the system: During deadweight calibration, the vessel is evenly loaded to 10% of the live load capacity using standard weights 标准砝码. The weight indication is recorded and the weights are removed. Next, process material is added to the vessel until the weight indicator registers the same (10%) weight as it did with the calibration weights. Now the calibration weights are loaded on the vessel again and the reading (now about 20%) is recorded. These steps are repeated until 100% of capacity is reached. Live weight calibration is a novel and faster method, which uses pre-weighed people instead of calibration weights. The procedure is identical to deadweight calibration. This method should not be used if there is a risk of injury. The "material transfer" method of load cell calibration uses some other scale to verify weight. This method is limited by the accuracy of the reference scale and risks some error due to possible loss of material in transfer. A master cell can also be used for calibration as long as the master is about three times more accurate than the accuracy expected from the calibrated system. The load cells calibration procedure involves incremental loading and the evaluation at each step of the output signals of both the calibrated weighbridge and of the master load cell. The number of divisions used and the method of applying the force (hydraulic or servomotor) is up to the user. If a load cell system is causing problems, four tests can be conducted: Mechanical Inspection: Check the load cell for physical damage. If it has been physically deformed--bent, stretched or compressed relative to its original shape--it is not repairable and must be replaced. Look for distortion or cracks on all metal surfaces. Flexure surfaces must be parallel to each other and perpendicular to both end surfaces. Check all cables along their entire length. Nicked 剪断的 or abraded 擦毛边的 cables can short out a load cell (abrade To abrade something means to scrape or wear down its surface by rubbing it. My skin was abraded and very tender. nick I. British, informal If someone nicks something, they steal it. He smashed a window to get in and nicked a load of silver cups. We used to nick biscuits from the kitchen. II. British, informal If the police nick someone, they arrest them. The police nicked me for carrying an offensive weapon. Keep quiet or we'll all get nicked. III. If you nick something or nick yourself, you accidentally make a small cut in the surface of the object or your skin. When I pulled out of the space, I nicked the rear bumper of the car in front of me. A sharp blade is likely to nick the skin and draw blood. He dropped a bottle in the kitchen and nicked himself on broken glass. IV. [US, informal] If you are nicked by someone, they cheat you, for example by charging you too much money. College students already are being nicked, but probably don't realize it. noun I. British, informal The nick is a prison, or a police station. II. A nick is a small cut made in the surface of something, usually in someone's skin. The barbed wire had left only the tiniest nick just below my right eye. in good/excellent/bad etc. nick in good/very good/bad etc. condition. ). Zero Balance (No Load): Shifts in the zero balance are usually caused by residual stress in the sensing area. Residual stresses result from overloading the cell or from repeated operation cycles. With a voltmeter, measure the load cell's output when there is no weight on the cell. It should be within 0.1% of the specified zero output signal. If the output is outside the zero balance tolerance band, the cell is damaged but perhaps correctable. Bridge Resistance: Measure the resistance across each pair of input and output leads. Compare these readings against the specification of the load cell. Out-of-tolerance readings are usually caused by the failure of one or more elements, typically the result of electrical transients or lightning strikes. Resistance to Ground: Connect all the input, output, sense and ground leads together, and measure the resistance between the load cell body and the leads with an ohmmeter. The reading should be at least 5,000 megaohms. If the load cell fails this test, repeat the test without the ground wire. If it still fails, the load cell requires repair. If it passes, the problem may be in the load-cell cable. It is usually the infiltration of moisture that causes short circuiting (current flow) between the load cell's electronics and the cell body.

 How to Calibrate Load Cells: When it comes to industrial scales, one of the most important components is proper calibration. Unfortunately, the process to calibrate most scales is arduous and complicated, which can spell significant revenue loss for growing companies. Does My Scale Need to be Calibrated? If you're unsure of whether your scale needs to be calibrated, it's important to follow a few steps to determine if conditions exist that could warrant the need for calibration: Different weight readings based on where an item is placed – If you're experiencing significantly different weight readings based on where an item is placed on your scale platform, this could point to your scale needing to be calibrated. Be sure to check to ensure your scale platform is level, to ensure the load cell is able to move properly to achieve an accurate reading. Weight readings that don't settle 读值不稳定 – If you place an item on your scale and the display indicator never seems to settle, you obviously have a problem. Before assuming your scale needs to be calibrated, make sure that your scale is not on any type of surface that's vibrating or being exposed to any type of air currents, which could affect the accuracy of weight readings. If you've determined that your scale needs to be calibrated, follow the following steps: Selecting a test weight value – The test weight that you choose should be within your scale constraints, typically around 50% of the maximum capacity. Remove any objects from the scale platform – Ensure that there are no objects on the scale platform and that nothing is coming in contact with the underside of the scale platform, which could affect the load cell calibration process. Place the test item on the scale – You'll now be asked to place the test item on the scale platform. When doing so, make sure to place the item in the center of the scale platform. Wait for a few seconds to ensure the scale has stabilized and press Enter.