Mother was busy. Although she was not watching the basketball on TV, she()it on the radio.
Juliet’s father oppose the love between his daughter and Romeo, however, Juliet’s mother like the handsome young man.
Most of the housework was done by two members of the family, my mother and ______.
Was the mother tiger born in the National Zoo as well?
Mother was tall, fat and middle-aged. The principal of the school was an older woman, almost as plump as mother, and much shorter.(根据上下文,划线单词的中文意思是什么?)
\The man's face was a book\ means ( ).
Auntie Lindo is one of the four women members of the Joy Luck Club. The narrator's mother's close friend and rival since they compared their daughters all the time.
Mother thought the children should respect their father.
The mother was a () woman.
This woman was the mother of Benjamin...
The poor man was a fat man.
______ It was in the car that the man understood what the job was.
I was not aware of how deeply______the death of his mother.
Where was the small man's wife while he was at the party?
The child was sorry __________________ his mother when his mother when he arrived at the station.
What was the most important factor in solving that man's problem?
The story implies that the author's mother was______.
Where was the man born'?
Where was the man going?
The idea of Mother's Day was first raised in America by ______.
The next time the men were taken up onto the deck, Kunta made a point of looking at the man behind him in line, the one who lay beside him to the left when they were below. He was a Serer tribesman much older than Kunta, and his body, front and back, was creased with whip cuts, some of them so deep and festering that Kunta, felt badly for having wished sometimes that he might strike the man in the darkness for moaning se steadily in his pain. Staring back at Kunta, the Serer's dark eyes were full of fury and defiance. A whip lashed out even as they stood looking at each other—this time at Kunta, spurring him to move ahead. Trying to roll away, Kunta was kicked heavily in his ribs. But somehow he and the gasping Wolof managed to stagger back up among the other men from their shelf who were shambling toward their dousing with bucked of seawater.
Jobs genius for creating products and his marketing talent have long been hailed. All of that comes through in Becoming Steve Jobs, Schlender s and Tetzeli s new book. They contend that Jobs was a far more complex and interesting man than the half-genius / half-jerk stereotype, and a good part of their book is an attempt to craft a more rounded portrait. What makes their book important is that they also contend—persuasively, I believe—that, the stereotype notwithstanding, he was not the same man in his prime that he had been at the beginning of his career. The inexperienced, impulsive, arrogant youth who co-founded Apple was very different from the mature and thoughtful man who returned to his struggling creation and turned it into a company that made breathtaking products while becoming the dominant technology company of our time. Had he not changed, they write, he would not have succeeded.
Katherine Mansfield was satirizing the man because( ).
Louis was the first man to eat the potato.()