骨頭用英語怎麼寫

  人的骨頭很硬,學習英語的骨氣也很硬,有毅力。下面是小編給大家整理的,供大家參閱!

  

  英 [bəʊn] 美 [boʊn]

  bone

  骨頭的英語例句

  1. Her sallow skin was drawn tightly across the bones of her face.

  她那蠟黃的面板緊緊地包著臉上的骨頭。

  2. You can hear the saw as it cuts through the bones.

  你能聽到鋸子鋸進骨頭裡的聲音。

  3. Ask the butcher for soup bones ***marrow bones are best***.

  跟肉鋪老闆要煲湯用的骨頭***最好是髓骨***。

  4. The skeleton consists of differently shaped bones held together by ligaments.

  人體骨架是由依靠韌帶連線的形狀相異的骨頭構成。

  5. He measured the speed at which ultrasonic waves travel along the bone.

  他測出了超聲波穿過骨頭的速度。

  6. She scooped the chicken bones back into the stewpot.

  她拿勺撈起雞骨頭放回了燉鍋裡。

  7. The bones were "mislaid" during the seventeenth-century restorations.

  這些骨頭在17世紀的修復工作中被“放錯了位置”。

  8. The foxes come and scavenge the bones.

  狐狸過來尋覓骨頭。

  9. The bone hasn't knitted together properly.

  骨頭癒合得不好。

  10. The dog was gnawing a bone.

  那狗在啃骨頭。

  11. Come on, lazybones, get up!

  趕快,你這懶骨頭,起床了!

  12. The human skeleton consists of 206 bones.

  人的骨骼由206塊骨頭組成。

  13. I could see the dog in the garden, worrying at a bone.

  我可以看見那隻狗在花園中啃著一塊骨頭玩.

  14. We shall have to open you up and remove the diseased bone.

  我們得為你開刀切除壞死的骨頭.

  15. Primitive man made himself primitive tools from stones and bones.

  原始人用石塊和骨頭做原始的工具.

  理想很豐滿現實很骨感英語作文

  This is the VOA Special English Economics Report.

  Businesses are still slow to hire and unemployment remains near ten percent.But an economic research group reported this week that the recession in the United States ended in June of last year.

  It was the longest since the nineteen thirties.

  James Stock is on the committee that dates the rises and falls of the business cycle for the National Bureau of Economic Research.The Harvard professor says this recession was in some ways a lot like others since World War Two.

  JAMES STOCK:"I think what I’ve been struck by is how these numbers basically look like all the other recessions we've had in the postwar period."

  But one difference was the length -- eighteen months.Many recessions since the nineteen forties lasted less than a year.

  Another difference was the severity.The economy shrank by more than four percent.About eight million people lost their jobs.

  Professor Stock thinks job growth is likely to increase in the coming months based on current levels of productivity.

  JAMES STOCK:"I think that we are at a point right now where productivity has increased so much that for output to continue to grow,we will be seeing increases in hiring."

  Some economic signs have improved.Manufacturing,industrial production and consumer spending have made small gains.But a Labor Department report shows that new claims for unemployment insurance rose unexpectedly last week.

  On Monday,President Obama took questions at a meeting shown on CNBC television.One questioner wondered if today's young Americans still could hope for a good life.

  QUESTIONER:"What I'm really hoping to hear from you is several concrete steps that you're going to take moving forward that will be able to re-ignite my generation,re-ignite the youth who are beset by student loans.And I really want to know,is the American Dream dead for me?"

  BARRACK OBAMA:"Absolutely not.Look,we still have the best universities in the world.We’ve got the most dynamic private sector in the world.We've got the most productive workers in the world.There is not a country in the world that would not want to change places with us."

  But the economy could change the balance of power in Congress in the November elections.

  Critics say the president's economic stimulus programs have only put the country deeper in debt.Economists disagree about the extent to which the spending has helped.But many agree that the president's policies avoided a worse situation.

  Or,as Mr.Obama put it at the United Nations on Thursday:"The global economy has been pulled back from the brink of a depression."

  In Washington,central bank policy makers said inflation remains low.In fact,they said it may be too low to support their aims for price and wage stability.

  And,Lawrence Summers,director of the president's National Economic Council,said he will leave at the end of the year to return to Harvard University.

  And that's the VOA Special English Economics Report,written by Mario Ritter.I’m Steve Ember.

  

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