1. And that this happens at a rate which differs little from person to person, so that there are heavy odds in favour of our dying between the ages of sixty-five and eighty. 衰老的速度在人与人之间相差甚微,我们最可能死亡的年龄在65至80岁之间,
2. And it occurred to me that I could not be the only person in the world for whom they were an item of imagination. 而且我还突然想到我不可能是这个世界上唯一把这些地方看作想象中的事物的人。
3. Direct eye contact shows you are listening to the other person, and that you want to know about her. 直接的目光接触表明你在听别人说话,并且想了解她。
4. Despite a per person income of just $220 a year, all of the 300,000 lines Vietnam plans to add annually will be optical fiber with digital switching, rather than cheaper systems that send electrons over copper wires. 尽管越南人均年收入只有220美元,它计划每年增加的30万条线路将全部为有数字转换的光纤电缆,而不是那些以铜线传送电子信号的廉价系统。
5. A person who lived in a cave in very ancient times is called caveman. 在很早时代生活在洞穴中的人就叫洞人
6. All that is in my mind when I meet a young person. 每逢我遇到年轻人,脑子里就想到
7. A parliamentary committee representing all political parties appoints a person who is suitably qualified to investigate private grievances against the State. 议会内有一个代表各政党利益的委员会,由它委派一位称职的人选专门调查个人对国家的意见。
8. A person who is deaf when he is born, is usually dumb as well. 一个人在出生时就耳聋的话,一般他也会是个哑巴。
9. And could not any other person sail across the ocean as he has done?" 像他那样横渡一下大西洋哪个不会?”
10. "a word or words expressing some quality considered characteristic or descriptive of a person or a thing, often expressing approval or disapproval." "表达某种特点的一个或几个字, 这种特点被认为反映了某人或某事的本质、或描述了某人某事,常表示嘉许或不喜欢的意思。"