saying
英['seɪɪŋ]
美['seɪɪŋ]
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n. (名词)
- 格言
- 谚语
- 话
- 警句
- 言论
- 说话
- 言语
- 俗语
- 俗谚
- 断定
- 吐露
- 名言
- 叙述
- 陈述
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- 动词say的现在分词
Noun:
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a word or phrase that particular people use in particular situations;
"pardon the expression"
- 1. Lucy had strung a banner across the wall saying "Welcome Home Daddy".
- 露西在墙上挂了一条横幅,上面写着“欢迎爸爸回家”。
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- 2. He hit back angrily, saying such remarks were childishly simplistic.
- 他愤怒地反击,说这些话太过幼稚。
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- 3. I heard the voices, but couldn't make out what they were saying.
- 我听到有声音,却听不清他们在说些什么。
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- 4. He fled on Friday, saying he feared for his life.
- 他星期五逃走了,说是担心自己有生命危险。
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- 5. He was sitting there saying, "Yes, the figures make sense."
- 他坐在那儿说:“是的,这些数字可以理解。”
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用作名词 (n.)
- As the saying goes the early bird catches the worm.
谚语说,早起的鸟有食吃。
- We attributed this saying to Shakespeare.
我们认为这句谚语出自莎士比亚之手。
- An old trader's saying warns to be wary of smiling Squibs.
老生意人有句俗话,提醒你要当心满面堆笑的斯奎布人。
- As the saying goes, a drowning man clutches at a straw.
正如俗话所说,溺水的人见到一根稻草也要抓。
- Each woodcarving has a saying next to it.
这些木雕旁一律配着一句格言。
- This saying, therefore, teaches us to be industrious.
因此,这句格言教导我们要勤奋用功。