weal信息详情
vt.在…上抽打出条状鞭痕
n.福利;幸福;鞭痕
waittinthe well───小心点
cultivating awe───培养敬畏
wetness alarm───湿度报警
trumpet like flower───小号花
wear with it───穿上它
elbowed out of───被挤出
awfully hard towers───非常坚硬的塔
april showers───四月雨
martial arts weapons───武术武器
wel come───n.(Welcome)(美、印)韦尔科姆(人名);int.欢迎;adj.受欢迎的;令人愉快的;可随意的;尽管……好了;n.欢迎;迎接;接受;v.欢迎,迎接;迎新;乐于接受
They maintain the closest relations with the masses and share their weal and woe.───他们和群众血肉相连,休戚与共。
True friends are those who split your weal and woe with you.───真正的朋友是那些与你同甘共苦之人。
Will I fly, for your weal: 50───我将为你的幸福而飞行: 50
Your job is what I am the cause of the long-awaited, I look forward to working with you and share weal and woe, create brilliant!───贵公司的这份工作正是我期待已久的事业,我渴望能与贵公司休戚与共,共创辉煌!
The Henry Chade's tragedy lay in him to deny him with human society's sharing weal and woe, refused to follow rational obedience to God.───亨察德的悲剧在于他否定了他同人类社会的休戚与共,拒绝向连接人与上帝的理性顺从屈服。
Vernon zhong: what relationship we have? We just met by chance, and with a little sharing weal and woe at most.───仲天骐:我们哪有什么关系啊?我们只能算是萍水相逢,顶多再加一点患难与共吧。
I. Whatever it is weal or woe, we are in sheer ignorance of our lifespan. For that matter, something must be said sooner than later.───人生福祸无常,谁也不知可以活多久,有些事情还是早一点说好。
Wen said that in the long history of the development of mankind, the fate of the world has never been closely linked to share weal and woe.───温家宝说,在人类漫长的发展史上,世界各国的命运从未像今天这样紧密相连,休戚与共。
Otherwise, you're just a passer-away in my life, a person who shared weal and woe, a stranger. . .───否则,你只是一个经过我的生命,就是一个人已经患难与共,一个陌生人。
His back was covered in weals and bruises.
Moreover, the thin weal of the scar along his cheek was of a kind to tell its own story.
Willie's arms and legs were covered in bruises, weals and sores.
I could see the great livid weals of scars running across the small of her back and down her mighty thighs.
The beating had left red weals on his buttocks .
For a second she stood alone, livid weals striping her from head to foot.
His back was covered with weals where he had been repeatedly beaten.
The press is a guardian of the public weal.
Fingermarks stood in raised weals across one cheek and her left eye was half closed.