1. Each evening Humboldt and Bonpland made up their journals, writing sometimes for two hours by the light of the fires. 每天晚上,洪堡和庞普朗都记日志,有时就着篝火的光亮要写上两个小时。
2. But as the paper moved from side to side under the pen point, its movement would be recorded in ink upon its surface. 由于纸在笔下来回运动,纸的表面就会用墨水记录下地板运动的情况。
3. But I learned to write, at first by writing to everybody I could think of. 但我学会了写作。我先是给我能够想起的所有人写信,
4. C.You think about canceling your insurance and writing a letter of complaint to the Better Business Bureau (局). c.你考虑取消你的保险,并写一封投诉信到"服务质量局"。
5. Writing a cheque is quite a simple procedure. 开张支票是个十分简单的手续.
6. With the invention of writing, a great advance was made, for knowledge could then be not only communicated but also stored. 随着书写的发明,又迈进了一大步,因为这样一来,知识不仅能交流,而且能储存了。
7. When the lesson in grammar was over we began our writing. 文法讲完了就开始习字。
8. When he finishes, the entire reading, writing, and math patterns he needs to know are impressed right on his brain. 离开时,他所需要掌握的全部读、写和数学模式都直接印入了他的大脑。
9. The writing on the parchment had faded until it was almost illegible. 羊皮纸上的字迹已褪色,到了差不多让人认不清的地步。
10. They had a definite meaning, for they were as near as early man could get to writing. 它们有着一定的含义,因为它们已接近古代人的文字形式。