ail
ail 英 [eɪl] 美 [el]
vt. 使苦恼,使烦恼 vi. 生病 n. 病痛,苦恼
进行时:ailing 过去式:ailed 过去分词:ailed 第三人称单数:ails 名词复数:ails
- The verb ail means to be sick or unwell — or cause to be so. If you feel a general malaise, someone may ask what ails you, though you may just need a vacation from work or school.
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- vt. 使苦恼,使烦恼
- vi. 生病
- n. 病痛,苦恼
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1. If you want to impress your friends with a little-known but totally epic acronym it is "ail" the Artificial Inorganic Leaf.
如果你想找些本身意义重大但却又知者寥寥的缩写词好在你朋友面前炫耀的话,那最近你不妨记住“AIL”,它代表的是人造无机树叶。
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2. You don't need to look for trouble ail the time, but if you have reason to think a coin or bill is a counterfeit, perhaps some of these tips will help you out.
你不必天天自寻麻烦去辨别真伪,但是,如果你有理由认为一枚硬币或一张钞票是假的,也许这些小小的提示将会帮助你。
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3. To redress these wrongs, sweeping new regulatory powers will treat the infirmities that ail us.
全新的监管权力将会治愈困扰我们的病痛、纠正这些错误。
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