词汇:or

conj. 或,或者;还是

相关场景

The amount of drive or anxiety necessary to accomplish a task depends on the task. Sometimes what we call facilitative anxiety is okay.I don't believe in torture,but sometimes a little anxiety is okay.Language acquisition though, is different.
>> comprehensible input - One way only one way to acquire a language
We acquire language when we understand what people tell us. Not how they say it, but what they say. Or when we understand what we read.
>> comprehensible input - One way only one way to acquire a language
and anywhere: on snow, water, or even on a ploughed field.
>> Taxi
Worth refers to the value of something, such as 'this watch is worth $150', or 'this isn't worth my time.' Deserve means that the subject has earned something; for example, 'you deserve a reward.' When you deserve something it is usually because of your hardships or efforts and hard work.
>> Taxi
Sooner or later, It's gonna happen.
>> Telephone Language
We absolutely believe, without exception, that we are the most captivating, most interesting subject on the planet. Research shows that when talking about yourself , the same brain areas as indulging in good food, talking about talking drugs, or even having sex is used.
>> ARE chat formula
The reason that people struggle with small talk is simply not knowing what to say or how to say it.
>> ARE chat formula
pedal their tricycles ; push or drag their tricycles ; I suddenly pressed the brake pedal hard and we were both thrown forward.
>> 94-Future Champions
office and station:
police office ; police station; office is the place to do something; station is the place for standing or stay. I think police stations are the branch of police office.
>> 92-Asking for Trouble
But so far, the public has expressed its gratitude to the students in lettters to the Press. Only one or two people have objected that the students will drive too fast!
但到目前为止,公众已经在给媒体的信中表达了对学生的感激之情。只有一两个人反对学生开车太快!
>> 84-On Strike
WILL:
Listen, I'll be nearby so, if you need some help, or you get stuck again, don't be afraid to give me a call.
>> Good Will Hunting (1997)Movie Script
LAMBEAU:
What problems does he have, Sean, that he is better off as a janitor or in jail or hanging around with--
>> Good Will Hunting (1997)Movie Script
CHUCKIE:
Let me tell you what I do know. Every day I come by to pick you up, and we go out drinkin' or whatever and we have a few laughs. But you know what the best part of my day is? The ten seconds before I knock on the door 'cause I let myself think I might get there, and you'd be gone. I'd knock on the door and you wouldn't be there. You just left.
>> Good Will Hunting (1997)Movie Script
Or fixin' somebody's car, somebody's gonna get to work the next day 'cause of me. There's honor in that.
>> Good Will Hunting (1997)Movie Script
WILL:
Say I'm working at N.S.A. Somebody puts a code on my desk, something nobody else can break. So I take a shot at it and maybe I break it. And I'm real happy with myself, 'cause I did my job well. But maybe that code was the location of some rebel army in North Africa or the Middle East. Once they have that location, they bomb the village where the rebels were hiding and fifteen hundred people I never had a problem with get killed.
>> Good Will Hunting (1997)Movie Script
SKYLAR:
I don't care what his family's like or if he doesn't have any brothers, but he doesn't have to lie to me.
>> Good Will Hunting (1997)Movie Script
CHUCKIE:
Look, we can do this the easy way or the hard way.
>> Good Will Hunting (1997)Movie Script
(beat) Sean, in 1905 there were hundreds of Professors who were renowned for their study of the universe. But it was a 26-year-old Swiss Patent clerk, doing physics in his spare time, who changed the world, Sean. Can you imagine if Einstein had given that up? Or gotten drunk with his buddies in Vienna every night? All of us would have lost something. And I'm quite sure Timmy never would have heard of him.
>> Good Will Hunting (1997)Movie Script
SKYLAR:
Is it me you're hiding from them or the other way around?
>> Good Will Hunting (1997)Movie Script
SKYLAR:
What about your friends? Or your brothers? When do I get to meet them?
>> Good Will Hunting (1997)Movie Script
People call these things imperfections Will. It's just who we are. And we get to choose who we're going to let into out weird little worlds. You're not perfect. And let me save you the suspense, this girl you met isn't either. The question is, whether or not you're perfect for each other.
>> Good Will Hunting (1997)Movie Script
WILL:
Did you buy all these books retail, or do you send away for like a "shrink kit" that comes with all these volumes included?
>> Good Will Hunting (1997)Movie Script
WILL:
Great, or maybe we could go somewhere and just eat a bunch of caramels.
>> Good Will Hunting (1997)Movie Script
WILL:
"Wood drastically underestimates the impact of social distinctions predicated upon wealth, especially inherited wealth..." You got that from "Work in Essex County," Page 421, right? Do you have any thoughts of your own on the subject or were you just gonna plagiarize the whole book for me?
>> Good Will Hunting (1997)Movie Script
LAMBEAU:
Well, I'm sorry to disappoint my spectators, but it appears there will be no unmasking here today. I'm going to have to ask those of you not enrolled in the class to make your escape now or, for the next three hours be subjected to the mundities of eigenvectors.
>> Good Will Hunting (1997)Movie Script