跟ice的那些短语

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跟ice的那些短语

篇1:跟ice的那些短语

跟ice有关的那些短语

近一周以来,全国有不少地方都经受着高温天气的困扰,走到哪里都是hot air,今天,我们就找些跟ice有关的'表达,从精神上帮大家降降温。

1. I'd like two bottles of beer chilled with ice, please.

麻烦给我来两瓶冰镇啤酒。

2. We need someone to break the ice.

我们需要有人打破这种僵局。

3. Ice helps to preserve food.

冰能帮助保藏食物。

4. Most children love ice cream.

大多数小孩都喜欢冰淇淋,

5. You cannot walk on that, theice will not bear.

你不能在那上面走,冰面会破的。

6. This show stinkson ice.

这场演出一塌糊涂。

7. Thin ice filmed the lake.

湖上结了一层薄冰。

8. The ship was locked in ice.

船被冰封住而动弹不得。

9. His talkcut no ice with me.

他的谈话对我不起作用。

10. He is walking on thin ice.

他正处于危险之中。

篇2:跟cut的短语

cut:

v.切;割;割破;划破;(用刀等从某物上)切下,割下;(用刀等将某物)切成,割成;

n.伤口;划口;(锋利物留下的)开口,破口;(数量、尺寸、供应等的)削减,减少,缩减;

第三人称单数: cuts现在分词: cutting过去式: cut过去分词: cut

例句:

What is the City's reaction to the cut in interest rates?

伦敦金融界对削减利率的反应如何?

We need to cut nitrate levels in water.

我们需要降低水中的'硝酸盐含量。

Using sharp scissors, make a small cut in the material.

用锋利的剪刀在这块布料上剪一个小口。

Let's cut the crap and get down to business.

咱们别说废话了,开始干正事吧。

篇3:跟take的短语

take a back seat占一不显眼的位置,谦让

take a bad picture不上镜头,拍出照片不好看

take a bad turn恶化,变坏

take a bite咬一口

take a blinder死

take a boldness胆敢,擅行

take a bow鞠躬

take a break小做休息

take one's mind of对…不注意

take one's name in vain讨论某人,作伪誓

take one's own course一意孤行

take one's part站在某人一方,帮助某人

take one's route to到…去

take affectionately领会深情,产生柔情

take calmly处之泰然,不激动

take ceremoniously就职礼仪隆重,娶妻讲究礼节

take consciously自觉领会

take coolly处之泰然

take correctly理解得不错

take forcibly强行侵占

篇4:ice是可数名词吗

区分英语中的可数名词和不可数名词的方式如下:

1、查看单词是否加有后缀s,如果有就是可数名词。如apples、pens

2、通过单词形式查看。可数名词可以在其前面冠以a、an、two等数词来表示物品的个数,如an apple、two apples。而不可数名词要表示个数的时候,需要添加量词,如a piece of bread

3、可以通过句子中的谓语判断。可数名词作主语时其后面跟着的谓语为复数形式,不可数名词跟着的是单数形式。如:Water is a liquid.水是液体,这里的water是不可数名词跟着的is就是单数形式。

普通名词所表示的.人或事物是可以按个数计算的,这类名词叫可数名词。可数名词分为个体名词(表示某类人或事物中的个体,如worke等)和集体名词(表示作为一个整体来看的一群人或一些事物,如people,family等)。

如果普通名词所表示的事物是不能按个数来计算的,这类名词就叫不可数名词。不可数名词分为物质名词(表示无法分为个体的物质,如meat,等)和抽象名词(表示动作、状态、情况、品质等抽象概念,如work等

不可数名词没有复数,当它作句子的主语时,谓语动词要用单数形式。

可数名词是指能以数目来计算,可以分成个体的人或东西;因此它有复数形式,当它的复数形式在句子中作主语时,句子的谓语也应用复数形式。

篇5:Ice Cream Cake

Ice Cream Cake

As the sister of the victim, Lorraine was invited to attend the execution. She'd waited through eleven years of investigations, trials, and appeals, but when she got the call, she declined, choosing instead to stay home and organize her linen closet. The damask napkins, some from her mother and more later from Emily, had been wadded for years together in a drawer. Lorraine spent the day sorting them by size and style, then laundering, starching, pressing, and folding them. She replaced the napkins in the drawer in neat little stacks.

She read about the execution the next day in the newspaper. At 8:57 p.m. CT, the U.S. Supreme Court denied an application for a stay from Edward Martin Bruer, 37. He was served his final meal at 2 p.m. His choices: 8-ounce hickory smoked beef sausage, Cracker Barrel cheese, Wendy's double cheeseburger with pickles, onions, lettuce and mayonnaise, french fries and ketchup, a kosher pickle, a Vidalia onion, Coke Classic and Breyer's Viennetta ice cream cake. He said “No” when asked for any last words. He was pronounced dead by lethal injection at 9:21 CT.

All that food. Lorraine scanned the list for clues, explanations, but all she saw was a rough palate, a powerful appetite, the simple necessity of predators. Could he have eaten it all? Perhaps gluttony was his revenge. Someone would have to clean the body.

Lorraine pondered Edward Martin Bruer's dessert choice. It was a new thing. She'd seen the commercials on TV. Tiny portions served in champagne-sherbet glasses, passed around a well-appointed table. Silver spoons pinging against crystal, the dinner guests wanting more. The voice-over: One slice is never enough. Bruer must have loved that.

Although it was late, close to 4 a.m. on the day after the execution, Lorraine drove to Albertson's and purchased a Viennetta.

She thought at first of making an occassion of the Viennetta, setting her table with a china plate, one of the good napkins and a dessert fork from the sterling flatware, flowers, like the ice cream cake party on TV, but tried instead to imagine Edward Martin Bruer's eating of the cake, the last part of his last meal. What kind of dishes do they have in prison? She doubted they were like those metal plates she'd seen in old black and white prisoner movies, bar-clangers. Would Bruer, preoccupied, even notice what his cake tasted like and how it was served or would he be hyperfocused, thinking, I am eating for the last time, this is the last spoon I'll hold in my hand.

That was one thing about her sister, Lorraine thought. Observe and learn, Emily'd say. Catch the note and trick, she'd say, taking her beloved Henry James much too seriously.

Lorraine was certain that Emily would have laughed at first, finding Edward Martin Bruer in her kitchen that night, his doughy, sweaty face lit by the one bulb shining from inside the open refrigerator. Emily always laughed at horrible things. The thrill of the real, she called it. Like the purplish slick of dried blood they'd seen on their father's black leather wallet when they'd been called to the police station to claim his belongings after the suicide. Emily held the wallet toward the fluorescent ceiling lights and rocked it in her palm, making the blood shimmer. “Look at that,” she said, laughing, “how could it be so pretty?”

Lorraine could picture Emily's eyes, intense and engaged, watching every blow to her own chest and abdomen, trying to feel the sound, the swoosh and splat into her flesh, watching her own arms rising then falling away, repulsed. Emily wasn't one to decompensate. Her own murder would not have been lost on her.

Lorraine spooned into the vanilla swirls of the ice cream cake. She examined the bite before she tasted it, the alternating layers of vanilla and shards of chocolate shell, a repackaged childhood treat. She and Emily, little girls on their first outings alone, would walk the four blocks from home to the Campus Dairy Bar, their hands sweating with clutched dimes and quarters, and order a dipped cone to share. Emily would eat all the chocolate off the top, leaving the ice cream to Lorraine.

The spoon was cold against her teeth as the ice cream slid onto her tongue. Lorraine closed her eyes, swallowed, waited for a picture to form, waited for tears, nausea, horror, anything, but Emily's death had, over the years of waiting, begun to make sense to her, become well-worn and ordinary, as if the death had written itself back upon Emily's life, making all other endings impossible to contemplate.

Lorraine sliced into the cake by spoonfuls, enjoying its simple, familiar taste, eating until her forehead burned with cold.

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