short cut
n[C]
a quicker and more direct way of getting somewhere than the usual one
Carlos decided to take a short-cut home.
We were late for the game, but found a short cut through the fields.
a quicker way of doing something
short cut to
There aren't really any shortcuts to learning English.
1. Eliot says you can first make a list of 12 things, then cut it down to 6 and set your priorities. 埃利奥特说,你可以先列出12件事,然后把它压缩到6件,要确定轻重缓急。
2. Except for today, prices range from $6 for a dozen short-stems to $19 for a dozen of its longest stems. 除非是当天的玫瑰,否则玫瑰的价格在短茎每打6美元和最长茎每打19美元之间。
3. Euro Disneyland's short distance to Paris is a definite attraction. 欧洲迪斯尼乐园距巴黎不远,这肯定颇具吸引力。
4. But people who are cut off not only from foreign tourists, but even from their own countrymen can be hostile to travellers. 但是,那些不但与外国旅游者隔绝,而且与本国同胞隔绝的人们有可能对游客抱有敌意。
5. But before the Suez Canal was cut in 1869, Asia was also linked to Africa. 而在这条苏伊士运河1869年开凿之前,亚洲与非洲也是连在一起的。
6. But the optimism was short-lived. 然而,人们不久就不再感到乐观了,
7. But it was still too short a period for men to base a calendar on. 但时间依然太短,人们无法以此为据制定历法。
8. But it was several days too short. 但是他们的计年方法要短好几天。
9. Because time was short — the patient was dying — the Red Cross man and an officer set out in an army vehicle. 由于时间紧迫--病人已奄奄一息--红十字会的人和一名军官乘一辆军车出发。
10. But if he'd been able to speak with an educated accent in those early short comedy movies, it's doubtful if he would have achieved world fame. 但假如他在早期那些短小喜剧电影中能操一口受过教育的人的口音,那么他是否会闻名世界就值得怀疑了,
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