-
Beautiful and beautiful.
cute cute.
Diligent is diligent.
Elegant and elegant.
Friendly.
good good.
Perfect.
jade is like jade.
klovely cute.
Moderate mild.
Nice and beautiful.
open.
Pleasant and kind.
qrefined carefully.
Sweet.
talented.
unveiled
vwarm mild.
x-manned
Young young.
zafting
LZ: I'm looking for it so hard, let's give points.
Plagiarism from the table below!
-
Hello! Frail.
fragile English [ fr d a l ] American [ fr d l].
adj.crumbly, brittle; debilitating;
The fragile economies of several southern African nations could be irreparably damaged
The fragile economies of some South African countries could be completely destroyed beyond recovery.
-
I know, but when I posted it to the top, it said that there were too many repetitive words, tell me your e-mail and I will send it to you.
-
It often appears in movies.
Let me tell you, I won't talk about those used in the exam.
adorable and cute. she/he is so adorable.
beautiful she...
chaming/cute she/he
pretty she
lovely she
amazing she's a amazing
-
It's really hard to get up.
And I don't want to bother anymore.
-
Those with A and Z are less commonly used.
azalea
female, the name of the flower).
azura) azure
Female, blue sky) anzon
Male, son of angels).
-
ambition, ambition;
beautiful, beautiful;
confidence;
developing;
friendly, friendly;
grand, majestic;
harmonious;
intelligent; innovative, full of innovative spirit of justice, fairness and justice;
kungfu, kung fu; kindness, kindness and kindness;
liberal, open-minded, free;
moderation;
new, new;
open;
peacelouing, peace-loving;
quickly;
responsible, responsible;
steady, stable; silk, silk;
tolerate, tolerant; tea, tea;
unity, unity;
vast, expansive;
wonderful, amazing, wonderful;
xanadu, a paradise;
yauld, active, agile; young, young, youthful; zeal, passionate.
-
From A to Z, I only know one, which is the English children's song ABC that we all sang when we were children
-
I know there's oranges or something.
1、i (like) heaithy food (very much)。
2、(i love) today's special, a cheeseburger and fries. >>>More
Destruction of crowns and torn garments Explanation of mutilation of hats and garments. It is used to mean a complete break. >>>More
OK. Ordinary machines will not have such a detection function. >>>More
to fixed collocation, the to not answer here is parallel to the previous to show; >>>More
For your question.
What I'm trying to say is very simple. >>>More