1.【乐】三度
2.【医】三次
1.in South Australia and Western Australia, a measure on a scale of 0 to 99.95 of a student's performance in the HSC examinations, used to assess eligibility for tertiary courses.
1.You 're my daughter, but you're not the daugh-ter of my husband. Your father was a rich man, but he never gave me money.
你是我女儿,但你不是我丈夫的女儿。你的父亲是个有钱人,可他从来不给我钱。
2.He said he felt ter'rible.
他说他感觉难受极了。
3.A: Mr. Brown, you certainly realize that the time of delivery is a mat- ter of great importance to us.
布朗先生,你知道的,交货时间对我们来说很重要。
4."I'd like ter see a great Muggle like you stop him, " he said.
“我倒想看看像你这样的麻瓜怎样可以阻止到他。”他说。
5.As long as a gift comes from the heart it does not mat-ter how small it is.
礼物只要出自衷心,不论多小都没关系。
6.He and his old sis- ter lived exactly opposite the Orange leader for whom he had a great respect.
他和年迈的妹妹住在一起,正对面则住着他景仰有加的橙带党领袖。
7.When I roll up to you niggas like a ska-ter!
当我穿着滑板装出现在你们这些黑人兄弟面前
8.Ter perception of life: did not regret it.
人生感悟之三:做过的事不要后悔。
9.I heard no more of this conversation, as the medicine did well and sent me to sleep, and in the morning I fell much bet-ter.
我没再听到下面的谈话,因为药开始起作用,我昏昏欲睡了。早上,我觉得好多了。
10.mpu ter is now enabling anyone to produce and design and experiment with graphic art.
计算机的出现使任何人都能制造、设计和试验平面视角艺术。