1 | He's trying to find some excuse and start a quarrel. | |
2 | How many crops can this vegetable plot produce a year? | |
3 | The fald-finder will find fald in paradise. | |
4 | They are burning off the stubble in the fields. | |
5 | He piled the wheat stubble along the ridge of the fields. | |
6 | He's trying to pick a quarrel, so it's better to leave him alone . | |
7 | A crop of tomatoes enriches the soil and makes it suitable for growing cabbage. | |
8 | From what he says, that can't be easily done. | |
9 | Oh, Lord, are you going to get on my back? | |
10 | And touch the stubble-plains with rosy hue; | |
11 | He always takes advantage of things. I think that he needs a spanking. | |
12 | He piled the wheat stubble along the ridge of the fields. | |
13 | 第一阶段是控制。通过不断每天微小的、找茬的批判。
Phase one is control which is exercised through constant trivial daily nit-picking criticism etc. | |
14 | Crop rotation is the best way to increase output. | |
15 | Farmers often burn the stubble after they have cut the corn. | |
16 | Brown stubble covered his cheeks and chin. | |
17 | He was a squatly man with a shaved head and black stubble on his face. | |
18 | Her new boyfriend is a nit-picking lawyer. | |
19 | A dark stubble was shrouding his strong jaw and dimpled chin. | |
20 | Most of the time, the other person will eventually pick up the conversation and end the silence. |