So, without more ado, let me introduce tonight's guests. 好了,闲言少讲,我一介绍今晚的客人。
ado
[ noun ] a rapid active commotion <noun.act>
Ado \A*do"\ ([.a]*d[=oo]"), (1) v. inf., (2) n. [OE. at do, northern form for to do. Cf. {Affair}.] 1. To do; in doing; as, there is nothing ado. ``What is here ado?'' --J. Newton.
2. Doing; trouble; difficulty; troublesome business; fuss; bustle; as, to make a great ado about trifles.
With much ado, he partly kept awake. --Dryden.
Let's follow to see the end of this ado. --Shak. ※ ||
So there seems to be much ado about nothing," Keough said.
In the 31 previous shuttle flights _ indeed in all the manned space launches _ many tools have gone along unintentionally, although Solid said "we have very stringent tool-control." In the end, it was much ado about nothing.
Much ado is being made about the nation's so-called teacher shortage.
An AID spokesman said the letter is "much ado about nothing."
I have therefore regretfully concluded that it is in the best interests of the Government for me to resign my office without further ado.
It is a mistake, however, to believe that this ado is reality even here in Washington.
Some taste-test participants think this all is much ado about nothing.
He had been a vegetarian for eight years, and then without much ado he went back to eating meat.
"Jesus was man and divine," Ms. Cox said. "I would think that the human side of him would have those thoughts." Yet other members of the clergy suggested that the best thing to do was not to make much ado about the motion picture.
Irwin Kellner, chief economist at Manufacturers Hanover Bank, said the talk of Fed easing was much ado about nothing.
Still, company executives take issue with the prevailing industry belief that they are making much ado about very little.
Harris County Medical Examiner's office investigator Cecil Wingo would say little about the case, other than that it was much ado about nothing.
"Where all this flak is coming from I heard about on the news _ it's totally absurd," he told reporters. "It's much ado about nothing." Reagan's endorsement was just three sentences in a speech that he delivered to a party dinner in Washington.
Of course it would; a $7,000 PC was handed over without further ado.
Without the ado that might muddy the water, the lawmakers have approved resolutions so far in 1988 to name the catfish as the official Tennessee Commercial Fish and the largemouth bass as the official Tennessee Game Fish.