She managed to mollify her angry boss.
顺利平息了

的老板。
She managed to mollify her angry boss.
顺利平息了

的老板。
I know she gets angry sometimes, but basically her heart is in the right place.
我知道
有时会
,但
的心眼还是很好的。
Such conduct is displeasing to your parents.
这种
为会使你的父母
的。
Hollywood doesn't have a lot of good feisty roles for girls my age.
好莱坞没多少适合我这个年龄的女孩子扮演的
勃勃的好角色。
The boss was fearful of his secretary's anger.
老板很怕他的秘书
。
This is a dynamic period in history.
这是
史上最有
的时代。
She looked at her husband crossly.


地看着自己的丈夫。
He was as cross as two sticks when his roommate took his umbrella without getting his agreement.
他非常
,因为他的室友未经同意就把他的伞带走了。
Try not to allude to this matter in his presence because it annoys him to hear of it.
他在的时候千万别提及这件事,他听了要
的。
Nothing was more calculated to annoy Halidome than to tell him he was"begging the question", for he prided himself on being strong in logic.
没有比说他“以假定作为论据

辨”更能使赫利多姆
的事了,因为他惯以逻辑强为自豪。
In English, all capital words are used only when you are very angary, almost equal to shouting or cursing. This way I suggest you never use these capitals again.
在英语里,所有大写字母都是当你特别
时才用的,几乎相当于大喊大叫或者诅咒的时候。我建议你一定不要再用这些大写字母了!
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