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家说搬就搬, 工作说辞就辞, OFFER说拒就拒, 姐你太牛了.

顺便提醒一下, 楼主受过专业训练, 各位普通观众切勿模仿啊 ...

哈,兄弟,哪有你说得这么潇洒,这一年我心纠结成了麻花都够给每个CFCer 发一个了。

也就是我爱咋呼而已,其实到了这里后遇到一堆堆的都是受不了安省的冬天搬家过来的,他们也都是说搬就搬,说辞就辞,就是没我这么用高音喇叭满村喊而已,呵呵。。。
 
不管怎么样,还是恭喜你啦。也祝你在那边生活的越来越好。

多谢多谢! 有机会过来玩。:)
 
不是啦,这是夸人的意思啦,somebody,自己能是谁啊?

somebody

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some·bod·y
(sŭm′bŏd′ē, -bŭd′ē, -bə-dē)
pron.
An unspecified or unknown person; someone. See Usage Note at he1.
n. pl. some·bod·ies
A person of importance: "Obviously she was somebody—a real presence in the room" (Oleg Cassini).
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2011 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.
somebody
(ˈsʌmbədɪ)
pron
1. some person; someone
n, pl -bodies
2.
a person of greater importance than others: he seems to be somebody in this town.
Usage: See at everyone
Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003
some•bod•y
(ˈsʌmˌbɒd i, -ˌbʌd i, -bə di)

pron., n., pl. -bod•ies. pron.
1. some person.
n.
2. a person of some note or importance.
 
不是啦,这是夸人的意思啦,somebody,自己能是谁啊?

something

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some·thing
(sŭm′thĭng)
pron.
1. An undetermined or unspecified thing: Is something wrong? Did you buy her something for her birthday?
2. An unspecified or undetermined amount or extent: We know something about the early settlers in this area.
3. One having some or many of the same attributes, character, or essence as another: Trying to fix the computer myself was something of a mistake.
n.
1. A remarkable or important thing or person: He thinks he is something in that uniform.
2. One who falls into a specified age range. Often used in combination: fortysomethings who attended their class reunion.
adj.
Of, relating to, or being a member of a specified age range. Often used in combination: "the lives and loves of hip, twentysomething city dwellers" (Joseph P. Kahn).
adv.
1. A little; somewhat: She looks something like her mother.
2. Informal To an extreme degree: He drinks something fierce.
Idiom:
something else
Informal
One that is very special or quite remarkable: Her new film is something else.
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2011 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.
something
(ˈsʌmθɪŋ)
pron
1. an unspecified or unknown thing; some thing: he knows something you don't; take something warm with you.
2. an unspecified or unknown amount; bit: something less than a hundred.
3. an impressive or important person, thing, or event: isn't that something?.
4. something else a remarkable person or thing
5. something or other one unspecified thing or an alternative thing
adv
6. to some degree; a little; somewhat: to look something like me.
7. (foll by an adjective) (intensifier): it hurts something awful.
Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003
some•thing
(ˈsʌmˌθɪŋ)

pron.
1. a certain undetermined or unspecified thing: Something is wrong there. Tell me something.
2. (used esp. in combination to indicate an additional amount, as of years or cents, that is unknown, unspecified, or forgotten): She's twenty-something. He charged me ten something for the hat.
n.
3. a person or thing of some consequence.
adv.
4. in some degree; to some extent; somewhat.
5. Informal. to a high or extreme degree: acted up something fierce.
[before 1000]
Random House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc. All rights reserved.
something
1. used in statements
You use something to refer to an object, situation, etc without saying exactly what it is.
I saw something in the shadows.
There's something strange about her.

Be Careful!
You don't usually use 'something' as part of the object of a negative sentence. Don't say, for example, 'We haven't had something to eat'. You say 'We haven't had anything to eat'.
I did not say anything.
He never seemed to do anything at all.

2. used in questions
In questions, you can use something or anything as part of the object. You use something when you are expecting the answer 'yes'. For example, if you think I found something, you might ask 'Did you find something?' If you do not know whether I found something or not, you would ask 'Did you find anything?'
Has something happened?
Did you buy anything?

Collins COBUILD English Usage © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 2004, 2011, 2012
 
这不会的,如果现在让我去考,听力和阅读应该基本满分,语法,可能会失点分,不过600,应该木问题的

现在拉去考,拿600更是小菜了。
 
这跟年纪大了有关系。。。。。

哈,你真是厉害呀, 哪壶不开提哪壶呀,我正伤心这几年在加速折旧呢。

左边胳膊肩膀莫名其妙的疼了好久,最近越来越厉害,晚上疼得无法入睡,去看了医生,医生说是啥frozen shoulder, 要治疗好久,听后心里已经发凉了,出来Google 了一下,这破毛病既然叫五十肩!!! 五十肩呀! 又没有? 有没有?有没有???我这把年纪就得五十肩????我很没出息的在停车场戴着墨镜默默的流了二十分钟的“汗水”, 呵呵。。。

想想老得快也好,说不定把更年期都跳过了呢,哈。。。
 
哈,你真是厉害呀, 哪壶不开提哪壶呀,我正伤心这几年在加速折旧呢。

左边胳膊肩膀莫名其妙的疼了好久,最近越来越厉害,晚上疼得无法入睡,去看了医生,医生说是啥frozen shoulder, 要治疗好久,听后心里已经发凉了,出来Google 了一下,这破毛病既然叫五十肩!!! 五十肩呀! 又没有? 有没有?有没有???我这把年纪就得五十肩????我很没出息的在停车场戴着墨镜默默的流了二十分钟的“汗水”, 呵呵。。。

想想老得快也好,说不定把更年期都跳过了呢,哈。。。
挥汗减肥啊!:good::jiayou:
把那个医生介绍给木瓜吧。:p
 
得看最近多少年没做题,从来没做题,恐怕全世界没几人靠能600分。

当初我去考托福,事先还真没做题。只是拿同学的托福题简单翻了翻,看看都考什么。如果拿不到590-600,我应该撞豆腐去了。:p

如果有备而去,应该能考个620+。:D
 
哈,你真是厉害呀, 哪壶不开提哪壶呀,我正伤心这几年在加速折旧呢。

左边胳膊肩膀莫名其妙的疼了好久,最近越来越厉害,晚上疼得无法入睡,去看了医生,医生说是啥frozen shoulder, 要治疗好久,听后心里已经发凉了,出来Google 了一下,这破毛病既然叫五十肩!!! 五十肩呀! 又没有? 有没有?有没有???我这把年纪就得五十肩????我很没出息的在停车场戴着墨镜默默的流了二十分钟的“汗水”, 呵呵。。。

想想老得快也好,说不定把更年期都跳过了呢,哈。。。
其实有个笑话,说人变老的标准。当你蹲下来捡东西的时候,你会东张西望看看有没有顺便可以一起捡起来的东西的时候,你就是老了。
你的情况是哭的时候看看顺便有没有别的东西也可以哭一下的,和这个类似。:evil:
 
挥汗减肥啊!:good::jiayou:
把那个医生介绍给木瓜吧。:p

哈,据说汗水和泪水的成份差不多的,不要逼我承认在公众场合哭,我不承认我哭了,顶多承认眼睛里流汗了,哈。。。
 
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