1. Halfway across the room, a small pistol in his hand, stood a man.
2. They do not seem to like one another very much, neither are they too keen on conventional people.
3. Down came the white only notices in buses, hotels, trains, restaurants, sporting events, rest rooms and on park benches that once could be found everywhere throughout the South.
4. Quite different is the outcome of successful insurrections like those of July 1830 and February 1848.
5. Splendid is the architecture of Manhattan, the heart of the city, with its hundred and more skyscrapers.
6. Especially popular were his Sunday evening dinners, usually followed by musical performances.
7. Only in recent years have women begun to catch up with men in this area.
8. Worse perhaps was the idea of Saturday afternoon cricket; most of my friends would be enjoying leisure at that time.
9. But unpopular as red has been in the past, at the moment it is a favorite hair dye.
10. Only when he has lost his way does he realize that he wasnt careful enough to make sure that he really did understand.
11. Only by becoming wealthier can countries correct these conditions.
12. Were it left to me to decide whether we should have a government without newspapers or newspapers without government, I should not hesitate a moment to prefer the latter.
13. Out of our emotional experience with objects and events comes a social feeling of agreement that certain things and actions are good and others are bad.
14. Among the most promising and most thoroughly researched probiotics is the GG strain of Lactobacillus, discovered by Dr. Sherwood Gorbach and biochemist Barry Goldin, both at Tufts University School of Medicine.
15. Only when total production expands faster than the rate of labor force growth plus the rate of productivity increase and minus the rate at which average annual hours fall does the unemployment rate fall.
1.Halfway across the room, a small pistol in his hand, stood a man.
美国习惯用语-第188讲:stand someone up
美国习惯用语-第186讲:bean counter
美国习惯用语-第165讲:Over a barrel/ Over 
美国习惯用语-第192讲:Hat in hand
美国习惯用语-第180讲:Brain drain
美国习惯用语-第151讲:Easy street/Out on the&n
美国习惯用语-第136讲:now the ball is in&
美国习惯用语-第167讲:Out the window/Out of&nb
美国习惯用语-第154讲:To run a tight ship
美国习惯用语-第148讲:under the thumb/to stick
美国习惯用语-第177讲:hit the ceiling
美国习惯用语-第170讲:Far cry
美国习惯用语-第168讲:Whistle in the dark
美国习惯用语-第178讲:jump the gun
美国习惯用语-第137讲:skin-deep/that really gets&nb
美国习惯用语-第195讲on thin ice
美国习惯用语-第140讲:spinning one´s wheel
美国习惯用语-第189讲:stand tall
美国习惯用语-第144讲:to crash the gate/to&nbs
美国习惯用语-第163讲:Cold shoulder/Hot air
美国习惯用语-第142讲:to skin someone alive/sk
美国习惯用语-第193讲:Fat farm
美国习惯用语-第174讲:All in the same boa
美国习惯用语-第157讲:OUT OF ONE´S SKULL/S
美国习惯用语-第191讲:pass the hat
美国习惯用语-第187讲:make tracks
美国习惯用语-第179讲:to beat one´s brains
美国习惯用语-第185讲:Full of beans
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