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VOA慢速英语:For or Since: What Is the Difference?
2015-12-11来源:VOA
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vague – adj. not clear in meaning : stated in a way that is general and not specific
formula – n. a plan or method for doing, making, or achieving something
roam – v. to go to different places without having a particular purpose or plan
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