|
He turned painfully in his bed and looked at his white hands, with all the work gone out of them.
|
|
|
他在床上痛苦地翻着身,看着他那早已不干活的、变得苍白的手。 |
|
He turned pale when he heard the news.
|
|
|
他听到这个消息,脸都变白了。 |
|
He turned professional at the age of sixteen and celebrated his eighteenth birthday by winning the China Open in April 2005, thrashing Stephen Hendry by nine frames to five.
|
|
|
丁俊辉16岁时踏入职业圈,2005年4月,他在自己的生日当天赢取了中国公开赛,以9比5的悬殊比分将史蒂芬·亨得利斩落马下。 |
|
He turned round, revealing that what had seemed from the back like a harmless navy sweater was actually a V-neck diamond-pattern in shades of yellow and blue - as favoured by the more elderly of the nation's sports reporters.
|
|
|
他转过身,露出从背后看起来像无害的海军毛衣,是全国较年长体育记者所喜欢穿的那种,实际上是V领钻石型黄蓝相间的图案。 |
|
He turned the business over to his daughter.
|
|
|
他把生意移交给女儿管理。 |
|
He turned the edge of the knife.
|
|
|
他使刀口卷刃[变钝]。 |
|
He turned the key in the lock.
|
|
|
他把钥匙在锁中转了转。 |
|
He turned the key in the lock.
|
|
|
他转动钥匙开锁. |
|
He turned the pancake over with a strong flick of his wrist.
|
|
|
他一抖腕子就把饼翻过来了. |
|
He turned the room upside down.
|
|
|
他把房间弄得乱七八糟。 |
|
He turned the root words into associatedsolid wordsby annexing with them suffix and prefix.
|
|
|
他将孤立的“个体单词”通过前后缀组合变成了可联想的“立体单词”。 |