| 单词 |
One Foot in the Grave |
| 释义 |
One Foot in the Grave One ˌFoot in the ˈGrave a British sitcom (=a television programme that consists of a series of humorous stories about the same group of characters) about an old man called Victor Meldrew who is always getting angry and complaining about everything, and is known especially for saying ‘I don’t believe it!’ when something goes wrong or something very surprising happensOne ˌFoot in the ˈGraveSyllable |
| 随便看 |
- Denatured
- Sacagawea
- Oilcloth
- Outgrown
- Golden retriever
- Sanitation department
- Commensal
- Perfuse
- Sander
- Leeward side
- Hitter
- Cosign
- Comparative literature
- Moscow
- Gastrointestinal tract
- Glomerulus
- Asking price
- With each passing day
- Legalistic
- Karyolysis
- Capsulated
- Quelling
- Procrastinator
- Combining
- Unorganized
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