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- one's favo(u)rite book 自己爱读的书
- win sb.'s favo(u)r 赢得某人的欢心
- The drug affects one's power(s) of concentration. 这种药影响人精神不能集中。
- He weed out one by one the book he do not want. 他把不想要的书一本一本丢掉。
- They reckon the book as one of his best works. 他们认为这本书是他的优秀作品之一。
- Here are the designs. Which one(s) do you prefer? 这就是那些图样.;你喜欢哪一个[些]?
- She is one of the best hurdlers in the world. 她是世界上最优秀的跨栏选手之一。
- Maria arrived on time today. That's one for the book! 玛丽亚今天准时到达。那是不寻常的事情!
- No one will buy a book which (that) is poorly written. 没有人会买一本写得很烂的书。
- One of the funniest episodes in the book occurs in chapter 6. 书中最有趣的情节是在第6章。
- The boy took one sip of the wine and spat it out. 那男孩子呷了一小口葡萄酒,但马上又吐了出来。
- The deer was peppered with shot all down one side. 那只死鹿的半边身子都被子弹击中。
- This is only one instance out of many. 这不过是许多例子中的一个。
- I asked one friend, who is a Quaker, what the U. 我问一位教友派信徒的朋友,对希特勒这样的人美国应该怎么办。
- Many one or little one is indifferent to me. 多一个或少一个对我是无关紧要的。
- No one dared to speak out against the injustice. 没人敢对不公正行为表示公开反对。
- One of the fishing boats sank down astern of us. 有一艘渔船在我们后面沉没了。
- It is a useful book and, what is more, not an expensive one. 这是有用的书,更难得的是不贵。
- No one is allowed to get his ticket out of turn. 任何人都不准不按次序买票。
- One bad deed can blemish a good reputation. 一次不良的行为可损害好的名声。