词汇 | 摘下 |
释义 | 摘下 Pluck this little flower and take it, delay not! So all the people took off their earrings and brought them to Aaron. Agent Blackburn was next to him, his helmet off, leathery brown skin gleaming with perspiration. Frozen grapes are carefully, but quickly, hand- plucked from the vines, and while still frozen, gently pressed to extract their juice. As soon as the chestnut- roaster wiped his forehead and took off his goggles, the crowd rushed forward to buy a bag of hot roasted chestnuts. After checking the temperature she walked to the chest of drawers in the bedroom, taking off her gold earrings as she crossed the room. Lizette reached out to the misty tree and plucked a misty gold apple. It felt very light in her hand, and biting it was like biting a meringue pastry. One day you may take off your mask when this city’s men have been inspired enough and they can look into the eyes of the evils tell them“we’re not afraid of you.” Oh, and I also take off my glasses. First Lizette tried picking some blueberries off a dancing misty bush and threw them up to the dancing misty birds, but the birds were not interested. A spokesman at the hospital at San Antonio said Hasan had been taken off a ventilator at the weekend and had been talking to hospital staff. The man got very angry, took off his own cap, threw it on the ground and cried,“ If you want my caps, you may take this cap too!” She took off her spectacles. She reached up and picked a pear off a branch. Green peas, green beans, and sweet corn are picked before maturity to obtain succulent textures and sweetness. And the king took off his ring, which he had taken from Haman, and gave it unto Mordecai. Now, it seems, the president is finally taking off his democratic mask. When they reached the flowers the child quickly plucked one. They never take their sunglasses off—even in nightclubs—and they always wear makeup and form-fitt in g clothes. Then said the knight, “ It is very strange that the tree should belong to you, and that you should still not be able to break a piece off.” They again asserted that the tree was their property. When she got hungry, instead of joining a crowd of giants at a smoky sausage wagon, Lizette just turned aside and picked pawpaws and blueberries from dancing trees and bushes that only she could see. |
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