sally基本解释
n.俏皮话;突围
v.冲出;突围;出发旅行
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名词复数: sallies 过去式: sallied 过去分词: sallied 现在分词: sallying 第三人称单数: sallies
n.俏皮话;突围
v.冲出;突围;出发旅行
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名词复数: sallies 过去式: sallied 过去分词: sallied 现在分词: sallying 第三人称单数: sallies
noun
1. a venture off the beaten path
e.g. a sally into the wide world beyond his home
Synonym: sallying forth
2. a military action in which besieged troops burst forth from their position
Synonym: sortie
3. witty remark
Synonym: wisecrackcrackquip
1. 俏皮话;妙语;隽语
Sallies are clever and amusing remarks.
sally的反义词
e.g. He had thus far succeeded in fending off my conversational sallies.
他迄今为止一直不为我说的俏皮话所动。
2. 突然冲出;奋身前往;大胆迈入
If someone sallies forth or sallies somewhere, they go out into a rather difficult, dangerous, or unpleasant situation in a brave or confident way.
e.g. ...worrying about her when she sallies forth on her first date...
她第一次赴异性约会时对她的担心
e.g. Tamara would sally out on bitterly cold nights.
塔玛拉会不畏严寒在夜晚外出。
1.
1. 莎莉:1920年底,杰洛姆寇恩(Jerome Kern)推出一部叫做[莎莉](Sally)的新作,由安卡德威尔(Anne Caldwell)和沃德浩斯(Y. G. Wodehouse)等几位作词家共同参与填词. 这部戏被公认是寇恩最成功的代表作之一,成为1920年代第三长寿的百老汇音乐剧.
2. sally的意思
2. 葉蒨文:(星岛日报报道)叶蒨文(Sally)和古巨基前晚齐亮相<>,Sally透露下月17日至19日将会和香港管弦乐团合作3场演唱会,Sally谓为这次演唱会订制了5套歌衫,花了20万元以上,令她十分肉痛,不过由於今次是为艺术演出,
电话商务
A:Good morning, ABC Computers, Sally speaking. Can I help you?
早上好。ABC公司,我是Sally,请问您有什么事吗?
B:Yes, I'm Dave Michaels. I'd like to talk to Amy Winters, please.
是的,我是Dave Michaels,请Amy Winters听电话。
A:Just a moment, please. I'll transfer you.
请稍等。我给你转过去。
B:Thank you.
谢谢。
电话商务
A:Good morning, ABC Computers, Sally speaking. Can I help you?
早上好。ABC公司,我是Sally,请问您找那位?
B:My name is Lance Stevens. May I speak to your Customer Service manager?
我是Lance Stevens,请你们的客户服务部经理接电话,好吗?
A:I'm sorry, he's in a meeting. May I take a message?
对不起,他在开会。要留个口信吗?
B:When will he be available?
他什么时间方便?
sally
A:I don't know, sir. Would you like to leave a message?
我不知道,先生。您需要留个口信吗?
B:No, that's OK. I'll call back.
不用了。我会再打过来的。
Stone-throwers..used to repel army sallies.
出自:R. L. FoxEliot would sally forth..to savour the Paris night.
出自:D. Arkell