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Updated on technology 2024-06-10
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    1. Plan ahead.

    take precautions

    For a rainy day. in fair wearher prepare for foul]

    2,language is like a highway,linking to all the times.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    47.It should be based on the boy's guidance that he went to the third-street, not the arrival, and more attention should be paid to the action of going to this one.

    It refers to ordinary things, and accidents are more inclined to accidents, and accidents can be a little better according to the back it had a huge impact.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Go somewhere, use go to.

    accident, refers to an unexpected traffic accident, here is to say that it is a small problem, a small thing, with matter

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    47, according to the second paragraph of the child's words" when you get there,.."(When you get there,...)Derived:

    It should be to get there, and the English should be got to the four-street crossing'。

    49, accident is"Accidents that happen unexpectedly",morrow lost,can't be called accident, c, fault,d, business. None of them are right, matter is an ordinary thing, right.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1.No, it's not customary to use killBut another word, pwn, is used in this context.

    wow.You just pwned them (Perform awesomely, kill them all) This is a common phrase in the game, haha.

    pwned comes from the word owned

    i just got pwned!

    i pwned you!

    woot you pwned him good.

    2.No, hehe. But as for the other words, I'm not sure. (Individuals don't drink much).

    3.Killing the lights is okay and common.

    alright guys, kill the lights.

    it's too bright in here, can you kill the lights?

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It's just a state of state that doesn't mean a spike... If you want to say it's easy, you can use Neil Down Commonly used in American dramas, often accompanied by thumb gestures and contemptuous eyes.

    2.Colloquially saying that drinking dry is bottoms up!Similar to ours, because if the glass can be turned over, it will be drunk... Cheers were said before

    The meaning of clinking glasses.

    3.Kill the lights should be fine, but if it's not a native language, plus a phonetic problem, are you sure the other person won't be wrong?

    If you want to colloquialize, you can also say lights out

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1.Yes, but not often, because sometimes it is misunderstood to kill people2Cheers have never been heard of with kill, usually with cheers3

    It's best to kill the lights with turn on and turn off, not for formal occasions.

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