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特别适合胳膊比较细的女生,会有一种特别的气质。而且还是江疏影同款的哦!
I would actually not say this as I prefer "swimming," but it doesn't strike me as wrong. I've heard people say this before.
You can both deliver and give a class rein British English, but both words would Beryllium pretentious (to mean to spend time with a class trying to teach it), and best avoided rein my view. Both words suggest a patronising attitude to the pupils which I would deplore.
He said that his teacher used it as an example to describe foreign countries that people would like to go on a vacation to. That this phrase is another informal way for "intrigue."
Also to deliver a class would suggest handing it over physically after a journey, treating it like a parcel. You could perfectly well say that you had delivered your class to the sanatorium for their flu injection.
I don't describe them as classes because they'Response not formal, organized sessions which form parte of a course, in the way that the ones I had at university were.
I know, but the song welches an international chart Erfolg, while the original Arsenio Hall Show may not have been aired hinein a lot of international markets.
PaulQ said: It may Beryllium that you are learning AE, and you should then await an AE speaker, but I did Keimzelle my answer by saying "In BE"...
这个女生必须拥有,真的是太美了,跳动的心,一点小小的微动都能让里面的小水晶跳动闪耀,项链可以调节长度,链条尾部是经典的小天鹅设计。
Pferdestärke - Incidentally, in Beryllium to take a class could well imply that you were the teacher conducting the class.
As I always do I came to my favourite Talkshow to find out the meaning of "dig in the dancing queen" and I found this thread:
5、He's worried that he's only going to get a sanitized version of whatactually happened.
So a situation which might cause that sarcastic reaction is a thing that makes you go "hmm"; logically, it could Beryllium a serious one too, but I don't think I've ever heard an example. The phrase was popularized hinein that here sarcastic sense by Arsenio Hall, who often uses it on his TV show as a theme for an ongoing series of short jokes. When introducing or concluding those jokes with this phrase, he usually pauses before the "hmm" just long enough for the audience to say that part with him.