tic
常見例句
- A nervous tic that had gotten out of control.
一種失去控制的神經(jīng)性抽搐。 - But to change everything you have to start from there, from the man with the nervous tic, the old woman with the powder, and not from plans.
但是要想改變一切,就必須從眼前開始。 從神經(jīng)抽搐的男人和涂脂抹粉的女人開始,而不是一直計劃。 - A prison fight had left him with a limp, and he looked over his shoulder so often it was like he had a tic.
監(jiān)獄的一次斗毆讓他的一條腿跛了,他還頻繁地回頭看,仿佛是患上了抽搐癥。 - (SLOW, EXO TIC THEME PLAYING) (EXHALES) Whoa.
- We can do that sort of: When you play tic-tac-toe with your seven-year old nephew or niece, you just look ahead and work backwards.
我們可能會這么做,當(dāng)你和你七歲大的侄子或侄女,下三子棋的時候,你就會先預(yù)測,然后想
耶魯公開課 - 死亡課程節(jié)選 - Reminds me of when I used to play tic-tac-toe against a glass caged chicken in Chinatown.
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