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Krogh 英krɔːg, krɔː'美krɔg, krɔ'AHDkrôg, krô‘ COCA¹⁰⁰⁵⁴⁶BNC²³⁶²¹³⁺¹ 基本例句 克罗赫August,1874-1949,丹麦生理学家,曾获1920年诺贝尔生理学-医学奖 The silence went on a long time, and then a man called Krogh, an Alsatian, said, “ Well, do we have to volunteer?” 牢房里很长时间没人说话。后来一个叫克拉夫的阿尔萨斯人开口道:“好了,我们有人自愿吗?” ebigear “ How do we draw?” Krogh asked. “我们如何抽签?”克拉夫问道。 ebigear “ When he first walked into the Oval Office, he seemed a little awe- struck, ” Krogh recalls, “ but he quickly warmed to the situation.” “当他刚走进椭圆办公室时,他看起来有点惊讶,但很快就适应了环境。”克罗回忆道。 yeeyan “ Krogh's got the biggest shoe, ” he said. 他接着说:“克拉夫的鞋最大。” ebigear “ Krogh's got the biggest shoe, ” he said. They shuffled the pieces on the floor and then dropped them into the shoe. 他接着说:“克拉夫的鞋最大。”大家把纸条放在地下搅乱,然后装进了鞋子里。 ebigear Elvis was ecstatic. “In a surprising, spontaneous gesture, ” Krogh wrote, Elvis“put his left arm around the President and hugged him.” 艾尔维斯欣喜若狂,“他十分意外,”克罗写道,艾尔维斯“很自然地伸出左臂搂住总统并拥抱了他。” yeeyan Meanwhile, his letter was delivered to Nixon aide Egil “Bud” Krogh, who happened to be an Elvis fan. 与此同时,他的信被交到了尼克松的助理克罗手中,很巧的是,克罗是艾尔维斯的粉丝。 yeeyan Nixon asked Krogh. 尼克松问克罗。 yeeyan Krogh called the Washington Hotel and set up a meeting through Schilling. 克罗打电话到华盛顿饭店并通过先林安排好了会面。 yeeyan Krogh said he could, and Nixon ordered it done. 克罗说他可以弄到,尼克松就同意了。 yeeyan |