Dinner Rush
常見(jiàn)例句
- Have not had time to eat dinner, you have to immediately rush in the past.
晚飯都還沒(méi)有來(lái)得及吃,就得馬上趕過(guò)去。 - Then I would have to rush my dinner and drive back home for another half an hour.
然后急急忙忙的吃完飯又開(kāi)超過(guò)半小時(shí)的車(chē)才可以到家。
blog.sina.com.cn - Like so many people in other cultures, many Americans are taking time to relax and enjoy the finer tastes at dinner, even if they still rush through lunch at a hamburger stand.
雖然許多美國(guó)人仍然會(huì)站在漢堡包攤前匆匆打發(fā)自己的午餐,但是在晚餐 時(shí),美國(guó)人同其他國(guó)家的許多人一樣,會(huì)靜下心來(lái)從容不迫地品嘗菜肴美味。 - The Angry White Males joined Promise Keepers, and mellowed. (Even Rush Limbaugh is beginning to sound like Georgetown dinner-party material.) Outside Texas and Florida, most Family-Values Latinos forgave the Democrats their weakness for abortion and homosexuality.
ECONOMIST: The duck-hunting season begins - His interview answers often started confidently, with a rush of distant memories—his report on the first integrated high-school dinner in Virginia, the name of his editor, the exact time he handed in his copy—but foundered in tears when the words failed.
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