911chaxun查询·英语单词
下订单
A:How many would you like to order ?
您要订多少?
B:How do they come packaged ?
货是怎样装的呢?
A:In cases of 100.
一箱装100个。
B:We‘ll take 500.
我们要500个
得标
B:Congratulations ! your bid has won .
恭喜!你得标了。
A:When can you come around to discuss some details with us ?
什么时候可以过来和我们讨论细节呢?
B:I‘ll be there next Monday at noon .
下个星期一中午吧。
A:I‘m glad to hear that .
真是好消息,
生活对话
B:How's life these days?
最近过得如何?
A:Mmmm, OK. And you?
嗯,还好。你呢?
B:I've been working on some song lyrics.
我最近在写一些歌词。
A:I'd like to have a look at them sometime.
我希望有机会能看一看。
B:Mmm, well, maybe you could come to Hsinchu.
嗯,或许你能到新竹来一趟。
1. 未来的, 将要到来的:Let them all come. 让他们都来吧 (对大家的挑战, 表示自信、蔑视). | to come 未来的, 将要到来的 | come about发生; (风等)改变方向; 转帆, 转航向
2. 未来地:to book 目标工作簿 | to come 未来地 | to date 到此为止
3. 来:121to walk歩くあるくaruku | 122to come来るくるkuru | 124to sit座るすわるsuwaru
4. 未来的;将到来的:come to nothing 掉败;无结果 | to come 未来的;将到来的 | come down 下来
1. But when it involves political tricks, business will come to an end soon.
2. Each year thousands of Chinese mainlanders come to the Philippines to do business, and more and more end up settling in the country.
3. to come的反义词
3. It means it is risky business for both and should ensure an attacking game in which two teams come to win.
4. to come在线翻译
4. The business veteran predicted economic relations between China and France should advance at a rapid pace in the years to come.
5. to come的近义词
5. The traditional Chinese Qingming Festival period is a busy period when people from home and abroad come to pay their respects.
6. Li Na's wish to stay at home more during the busy WTA season has come true as two tournaments will move to China next year.
7. As traditional Chinese Spring Festival is coming, lantern factories here have come to a busy production season.
8. A nearby agriculture office crowded with farmers who had come to buy fertilizer was also completely destroyed and power to the area was cut off.
9. " Overseas companies now can come to China and buy the carbon credit on the exchange, " said Luo.
10. But analysts said the measures were merely palliative, buying time for Europe to come up with more concrete measures to quell the crisis.