stuff that信息详情

stuff that发音

意思翻译

那东西

相似词语短语

stuff───n.东西;材料;填充物;素材资料;vt.塞满;填塞;让吃饱;vi.吃得过多

crazy stuff───疯狂道具(游戏名)

dirty stuff───肮脏的东西;淫秽的东西

normal stuff───平常的东西

no stuff───什么都没有

gruff stuff───粗俗的东西

posting stuff───发帖

good stuff───好东西;好酒[东西]

stuff is───东西是

双语使用场景

It accused her of not respecting the past and it had some personal stuff that seemed unnecessary.───它指责她不尊重过去,还包含了一些似乎不必要的私人内容。

Like most consumers, she finds little time to shop, and when she does, she's on the hunt for "cute stuff that isn't too expensive".───像大多数消费者一样,她几乎没有时间购物,而当她购物时,她是在寻找“不太贵的可爱商品”。

This is just the folder containing all of that stuff that we created a PDF out of ultimately.───这是一个文件夹,里面有我们最终创建的所有PDF文件。

Some of you have serious responsibilities right now. Stuff that you just cannot blow off, no matter how much you might like to.───有些人现在的责任很重,有些东西,不管你喜不喜欢,都不是你想放就能放手的。

He said he really got some nice stuff that morning.───他说他那天上午得到了些不错的东西。

Tag- body in the Weblog occurs near the others , the block of stuff that contains the IP address of hosts will be easy to compress .───标记体出现在另一个附近,包含主机IP地址的那块东西就非常易于压缩。

I've been through some nasty hard stuff in life, stuff that has driven other people to suicide, and yet to look at me you'd never guess.───我在生活中经历了一些极其艰难的时期,这些事会让其他人想要自杀结束自我,是的,现在你看着我绝对不会想到我曾经经历过这些事情。

But it's the goodness of Huck, that stuff that Huck's been made of, you see, all been buried, it's all been buried.───但是这个哈克的善良,这是哈克的本质,你瞧,全都被淹没了,全被淹没了。

If I evaluate the time I spent online a lot of it was doing stuff that was perhaps less productive than I would have liked.───如果计算一下我花在网络上的时间,几乎其中的大部分都被我用在了一些没那么有用的事情上。

英语使用场景

Now do stuff that will make us want to keep watching.

This wasn't the sort of stuff that would help lager sales or public morale during wartime.

He's expecting us to work late, well stuff that/him!

You couldn't make up stuff that was funnier, or sadder.

There's so much good stuff that has never seen the light of day.

So you only send non-confidential stuff that way.

We campaigned ferociously to ban the stuff that could kill people in minutes with its toxic fumes.

But it is not generally the stuff that appears on television, where self-restraint has become the norm.

This may not be the high-minded stuff that nudged this soft-spoken Barnard College graduate toward a career in publishing.