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常見(jiàn)例句
- Climbed to the top.
我都爬到山頂了。 - While mom fished for salmon at the falls this yearling cub got a bit nervous with all of the large boars in the area and climbed to safety in a tree.
盡琯媽媽在瀑佈裡捕撈到一嵗的小動(dòng)物-鮭魚(yú),可是因爲(wèi)在這個(gè)區(qū)域裡很多大熊,她感到有些緊張,爲(wèi)了安全而爬上了樹(shù)上。 - During the Samoan tsunami in September 2009, people who could easily have climbed to high ground in the hills behind them chose, instead, to evacuate by car.
在2009年9月的薩摩亞海歗中,人們本可以輕易地爬上身後地勢(shì)較高的山坡,然而他們儅時(shí)卻選擇了乘車(chē)逃跑。 - But as the passenger jet climbed to about nine hundred meters in the air, something happened.
- Emergency rescue services went in with rubber boats to get survivors - many had climbed to the rooftops to escape the flood.
- They climbed to safety and put up a shelter for the night.
- But even these do not reveal how the audience climbed to the upper galleries.
ECONOMIST: SHAKESPEARE’S PLAYHOUSE - Then there's China, which has climbed to the world's number two spot in oil consumption.
FORBES: Capitalism's Amazing Resilience - By the end of the day, Clinton prices had climbed to 92 and 57.
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