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pron. 我的

[医] 迈尔(热容单位)





    My \My\ (m[imac]), a. & poss. pron. [OE. mi, fr. min. See
    {Mine}, and cf., for loss of n, {A}, a., {An}, a.]
    Of or belonging to me; -- used always attributively; as, my
    body; my book; -- mine is used in the predicate; as, the book
    is mine. See {Mine}.

    1. But Mr. Iacocca counters, "I never worked harder in my life than in the last couple of years.
    2. "It is my fervent hope that we will be able to reach an agreement that will be satisfactory to all concerned," Mitchell said.
    3. I looked at my watch at the end, astonished that 100 minutes had gone by. But then I am looking at my watch again now, astonished that a vintage Venice festival has gone by, with only 36 hours, three films and a bunch of prizes to go.
    4. I looked at my watch at the end, astonished that 100 minutes had gone by. But then I am looking at my watch again now, astonished that a vintage Venice festival has gone by, with only 36 hours, three films and a bunch of prizes to go.
    5. Perhaps Columbus, had been right, after all. I took my leave of the finest green refuge on New York City's outskirts: the evening bell was sounding and somebody was driving a car along the lower terrace to remind us that highway morals rule.
    6. Rogers began his career in the 1960s performing as a back-up guitarist and later toured as a folk singer. "Through the early and mid '70s, I kept expanding the introductions to my songs," he said.
    7. He was my one connection to the community. Otherwise, we were outcasts," Wiener said.
    8. "I looked at him and asked him his name," said Elmer Gnau, a retired tool and dye maker. "I knew if he said Kenneth, he would be my cousin.
    9. She thanked her family, especially her husband Emilio, "who waited until we got to the hospital before he fainted, and my son Nayib, who held my hand while we waited for the ambulances.
    10. She thanked her family, especially her husband Emilio, "who waited until we got to the hospital before he fainted, and my son Nayib, who held my hand while we waited for the ambulances.
    11. "And when I think that the proceeds from my house will help educate our lawyers, doctors and teachers of the future, that makes me feel good.
    12. All of this is admittedly my own sidewalk surmise.
    13. Alas, the simple fact of being menaced with my own spade has warped my catalog reading.
    14. Alas, the simple fact of being menaced with my own spade has warped my catalog reading.
    15. "But I think if I would have done that, I would have been ashamed for the rest of my life." Loftus, the crusader, was once a comfortable insider with a steppingstone resume.
    16. When it came my turn I bolted and ran.
    17. Morris said he is willing to renegotiate the rights to Adams' story. "There is a desire on my part to settle this quickly and without acrimony," he said.
    18. "When I saw where my aunt lived _ she had one little room and the use of a kitchen _ I nearly died," she said.
    19. The ones who have escaped _ they are a special chapter, the lost possibilities." Of the remaining war criminals, he said: "They are getting old. This is my daily problem.
    20. I just had to raise my hand when they asked, 'Does anyone here know anything about computers?'"
    21. "There is no way that my peace plan will be valid unless the PLO looks at it and agrees on it," he said.
    22. If there was something more valuable to put my money in, I would.
    23. I am sure it is radio-active. Imagine my amazement, then, every time I read an article about efforts to re-establish the Thames as a river fit for salmon.
    24. "They didn't hurt me but at one point I was scared for my life," said the warden, Roberto Sanchez Camareno.
    25. But then I had to leave, and I made my way through the fighting until I was able to reach my mother's house." A Red Cross spokesman said many people were donating food to the refugees _ "as much as they can spare."
    26. But then I had to leave, and I made my way through the fighting until I was able to reach my mother's house." A Red Cross spokesman said many people were donating food to the refugees _ "as much as they can spare."
    27. I am putting out my hand to you, Mr. Majority Leader.
    28. That will be my views as to what has to happen _ hopefully within a month _ of 1990.
    29. Two years ago, I arranged to make additional voluntary contributions (AVCs) to my employer's pension scheme.
    30. "I have no knowledge of any investigation of me or my office," he said in a telephone interview.
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