1 | I'll ask for direction. | |
2 | Ask your way from this paper. | |
3 | Better to raise the way than go down the wrong path. | |
4 | He who has a tongue go to rome. | |
5 | We can ask for directions at the information desk. | |
6 | He breezed up to the police officer and asked for directions. | |
7 | I went up to the policeman and asked directions. | |
8 | Better ask twice than lose your way once. | |
9 | Please respond and express your opinion. | |
10 | Man with foreign accents interrupts to ask for information. | |
11 | Don't ask strangers on the street for directions. | |
12 | The tourist stopped a passers-by and asked him the way. | |
13 | 我正在问路。不好意思,请问你们可以告诉我们到皇狮牛排馆怎么走吗?
Li Yani: I'm asking for directions. Excuse me, can you tell us how to get to the Royal Lion Steak House? | |
14 | 我曾在天津向一名身穿警察制服的男人问路。
I once asked a man in a police uniform in Tianjin for directions. | |
15 | It knows it's time for you to stop, ask directions, and choose the path of alignment. | |
16 | 早前的一个电视节目“跨世纪的审判”则是投石问路。
A television program of cross century try showed months before the test was thrown stone to detect the road. | |
17 | 她说我是个诗人,然后问路者便满脸鄙夷地掉头离开。
She said I was a poet and my questioner turned away contemptuously. | |
18 | 想象一下,如果你可以过目不忘,你就可以不必再去问路了。
Imagine if you could look at something once and remember it forever. | |
19 | 那段时间由于人生路不熟,我们经常在外面要向当地人问路。
At that time, as we were not familiar with the ways, we had to ask the locals for help. | |
20 | 我们拥有足够的常识知道摆脱迷路的办法就是开口问路。
We have enough sense to realize that the easiest way to get out of being lost is to ask for directions. |