sally out
英 [ˈsæli aʊt]
美 [ˈsæli aʊt]
出发
英英释义
verb
- jump out from a hiding place and surprise (someone)
- The attackers leapt out from the bushes
- set out in a sudden, energetic or violent manner
双语例句
- Sally took an old quilt out there to fashion a cozy nest, and Lucy deigned to take her ease upon it.
莎莉拿一条旧被去,为她铺成一个舒适的窝,露西居然赏脸,在那上面休息。 - Sally went out with George, who made Paul very angry.
萨利和乔治一块出去了,这使得波尔非常生气。 - Some protesters did Sally out; one was shot dead.
有些抗议者群情激奋,其中一名被射杀。 - Sally: Yeah, I am. I was just trying it out. I think I must be doing something wrong.
哦,我不用了。我刚刚只是试试看怎么样。我想我肯定在哪里出错了。 - Sally: Steve says that Mike made a mistake and then tried to cover it, but the boss found out.
萨利:史蒂夫说迈克做错了事又试图掩盖它,被老板发现了。 - Sally is out of town for a few days and I'm at loose ends until she gets back on Monday.
她不在我闷得慌。这儿的atlooseends意思是百无聊赖、烦闷不安。 - Sally: Maybe we can go out for a coffee at lunch time so you can tell me all about this company?
莎丽:也许我们午饭时间可以出去喝杯咖啡?这样你能给我讲讲这家公司的情况。 - Lately, Mr Sally points out, the most successful instances of trade liberalisation in the developing world have been unilateral ( as in China, for example).
萨利指出,近来发展中世界里贸易自由化最成功的例子一直是单边的(例如在中国)。 - What about Sally? You've missed her out.
萨莉呢?你把她给漏掉了。 - I told Sally how to get here, but I perhaps should have written it out for her.
我告诉塞丽怎样去那儿,或许我本来应该给她写清楚。
