1.the usual time at which tea is served, typically mid- or late afternoon
2.the time at which the evening meal is served
1.There was no sign of her at tea-time, and I began to be seriously worried.
到了吃茶点的时候还没见她的人影,我开始真的担心起来。
2.Fu said the evening: tea time came to me and said she was there, and the first to let you not find her.
付乾说:红袖傍晚的时候来找我,说她还有事情,先走了,让你不要找她。
3.Therefore, from this point of view, tea and wedding links, can be traced back to the earliest Chinese became popular tea time.
因此,从这个角度来说,茶与婚礼的联系,最早可上溯到我国开始盛行饮茶的时代。
4.I could tell that she wasn't chipper on that day, when we sat down for some coffee during tea time.
别问我可以告诉,她不琼斯在这一天,当我们坐下来,在一些咖啡茶时间。
5.I took tickets, the company was difficult to separate the crowd, sitting in a tea time a passenger seats, Let tea sitting indefinitely.
我拿着车票,在车厢里艰难的分开人群,赶起了坐在红袖座位上的一个旅客,让红袖坐了下去。
6.There is no one I could do , my tea time are standing up the steps, stretch , then walk two end !
上面没有一项我能做到的,我的下午茶时间都是站起来伸伸懒腰,小步的走两下,然后就结束啦!
7.The child seemed rather ill in the morning, but by tea time he was full of beans again.
那孩子上午看起来病得很重,但到了晚饭时又生龙活虎起来。
8.In the short-term, only Rio and Edwin miss out on Saturday's tea-time clash with Arsenal.
在短期内,只有里奥和埃德温错过了周六的下午与阿森纳之间的对抗。
9.Yes, that's it, ' said the Hatter with a sigh: `it's always tea-time, and we've no time to wash the things between whiles . '
“是的,就是这个缘故,”帽匠叹息着说,“只有喝茶的时间,连洗茶具的时间也没有了。”
10.Afternoon tea time, we feel the heart beat together, a warm clean feeling.
下午茶时间,我们一起来感受心跳的声音,一种温暖干净的感觉。