Capitol ['kæpitl]
- Capitol的基本解释
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n.
国会大厦, 州议会大厦, 朱比特神庙
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- 与Capitol相关的情景对话
- 衣食住行 / Traffic Jam-(交通堵塞)
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A:
Oh, damn. There’s another traffic jam on the highway.
哦,真糟糕。路上又堵车了。
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B:
How can there be a traffic jam on a 16-lane highway every day?
16车道的主干道上怎么可能堵车?
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A:
There are just too many people, and too many cars.
因为人太多,车太多。
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B:
I wonder if there was an accident.
我想是否又出车祸了。
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A:
No, they just said it too many people were trying to get off at the Capitol exits.
不是,据说只是太多人转车到去国会大厦的出口。
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B:
Well, let’s put on some music. We’re going to be stuck in this for a while.
哦。我们放点音乐吧。可能要困在这里一会儿。
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A:
All right, what do you want to listen to?
好吧。想听点什么?
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B:
How about some Beatles?
披头士的怎么样?
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A:
Yeah, all right.
好的,挺好。
- 拼写相近单词
- Capitoline
- Capitolium
- Capitonidae
- 拼写相近词组、短语
- Capitol Hill
- Capitol所属的单词分类
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Building / 建筑
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- 更多 网络例句 与Capitol相关的网络例句 [注:此内容来源于网络,仅供参考]
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Capitol's Vintage Collections CD is the best single-disc overview of Jackson's most essential rockabilly and country recordings for Capitol from 1956 through 1961, surveying Jackson in a variety of modes, from full-throttle rock ("Let's Have a Party," originally recorded by Elvis Presley and featured in the film Loving You) to rockabilly to traditional country (the weeper "Why I'm Walkin'" gets over via a vocal imbued with the profound sadness so characteristic of Patsy Cline's great tearjerkers).
Capitol's Vintage Collections CD收集了她1956年-1961年为Capitol录制的最牛B的摇滚比利和乡村单曲,展现了她在音乐方面的多面性,从拥有能杀人般力量的摇滚比利(Let's Have a Party,原始版本为猫王在电影LOVING YOU中的演唱)到传统的乡村歌曲Why I'm Walkin',声音里充满了Patsy Cline般催人泪下的伤感
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An awesomely creative depiction of the impossibility and absurdness of a socialized health care system takes front and center while Capitol Hill crumbles in the background.
一个赫然创意描绘不可能和荒诞的社会卫生保健系统采取前端和中心,而在国会山的背景虚。
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Standing in front of the Capitol, Barack Obama became the first African-American president of the United States.
站在国会大厦前,奥巴马成为了第一个非洲裔的美国总统。