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名称: St. Francis Receiving the Rule of the Order from Pope Honorius
类型: 教学收藏级 ?
已售: 3 幅
规格: 》61.0 x 45.7 cm
备货: 常规定购
装裱: 》画框配置
名画欣赏解读:
艺术专业英语速成 :
Receiving [ ri'si:viŋ ]
接收(的)
1. You should fix the television antenna before receiving programs.
接收节目前,你应该先装天线。
2. Upon receiving your letter, I was as happy as could be.
一收到你的信,我非常高兴。
Rule [ ru:l ]
n. 惯例,规则,统治
v. 裁定,统治,支配
vi. 裁决,统治
vt. 统治
1. It's against the rule to pick up the ball.
捡球是犯规的。
2. Fair weather was the rule yesterday.
昨天天气普遍晴朗。
Order [ 'ɔ:də ]
n.订单,命令
n. 顺序,整齐,勋章,阶级,决议
vt.命令,调整,定购
1. The items are listed in order of importance.
这些项目是根据其重要性排列的。
2. The boss ordered that the work should be done on time.
老板吩咐工作必须按时完成。
from [ frɔm, frəm, frm ]
prep. 从,从...起
1. The sky slowly changed from blue to red.
天空慢慢由蓝色变为红色。
2. The train starts from Beijing.
这辆火车从北京开出。
Pope [ pu:p ]
n. 罗马教皇
1. The new Pope will give a speech tomorrow.
新教皇明天将发表演讲。
2. Pope John Paul II makes a point of giving at least some of his speeches in the language of the country he's visiting. He has the gift of tongues.
罗马教皇约翰保罗二世在他访问别的国家时,坚持用该国的语言进行部分的演讲。他具有多种语言才能。
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