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where i live的意思

where i live中文翻譯:

我住的地方

相似詞語短語

where one lives───一個人住的地方

wheel of lives───輪回

wheel of life───輪回

real live───現實生活

there it is───這些是

wheelie───n.(非正式)(自行車、摩托車等的)后輪平衡特技

where ever───在哪里

tree of lives───生命之樹

where it's at───事情的核心所在

雙語使用場景

I walked out of the town where I live and along with the tropical as well as white-sand coastline to the next town over.───我就這樣一直走出了我居住的小鎮,我沿著熱帶、潔白的海岸線,走到了下一個小鎮的盡頭。

This is where I live.───這是我住的地方。

Near where I live is Noel Gallagher, who was in the band Oasis.───住在我附近的是諾埃爾·加拉格爾,他以前在綠洲樂隊。

'If Marguerite really wants to see me, she knows where I live. She can come here. But I shall never set foot in the rued'Antin. '───倘使瑪格麗特一定要見我,她知道我住在哪兒,讓她來好啦,我是不會再到昂坦街去了。

AT&T no doubt works like a charm in other areas, but as I'd been warned, it wasn't so hot on holding calls where I live.───AT&T無疑在其他地區十分奏效,但就如同我被謹告過的一樣,我這邊住的地方接電話的信號并不好。

I would have to say, that where I live, most of these goods come from China, India, or some other country than my own.───我不得不說,我所居住的地方更多的商品是來自中國、印度和其它一些國家,而不是產自我們本國。

"People are scared to let their kids outside, even where I live, " she said. "If I want my kids to go outside, I have to be with them. "───“人們害怕讓自己的孩子待在室外,甚至我也是如此,”她說道,“如果我想讓我的孩子去戶外,我會和他們一起。”

The next day I had a meeting with the owner of a bed and breakfast situated in the forest near a little lake, not far from where I live.───第二天,我和一家位于森林中一個小湖附近的住宿加早餐旅館主人有一個見面會談,這個地方離我家并不遠。

I'm very, very lucky in the fact that where I live I have wireless Internet and that makes it a lot easier.───我非常幸運,我住的地方可以無線上網,很多事都因此方便得多。

英語使用場景

Ideas informed by the glacial drumlin landscape where I live are combined with those gleaned from explorations of the eroded rock surfaces of local beaches.

I've used it for carrying pens - you don't get too many grizzlies or wolves where I live!

Where I live at present is bounded by two rivers and is quite close to the sea.

The street where I live is like many suburban streets throughout Britain. Rows of1)Victorian and 2)Edwardian red-brick villas hug a long, tree-lined road.

From where I live a couple of hours north of New York City, I can feel the peculiar gravity of the Adirondacks, which lie another two hours to the north and west.

Yet in Manchester, where I live, there is no freely available information about outlets for dental dams.

In the United States, where I live and where I do most of my research and teaching, the press is for the most part free from government controls as a matter of law.

By the time I turn into the little lane where I live it has become so intense that I usually slow down.

This is where I live.