3.Citizens lit torches along the railroad track to pay their last respects to Lincoln.
老百姓点着,站在铁路两旁,向林肯的遗体告别。
4.The fire charred the woodwork.
木建部分烧焦了。
5.Torches illuminated the picnic areas.
照亮了野餐地。
6.The fire wrecked the hotel.
场大饭店烧毁了。
7.Now turn the heat back on to high and once it comes to a boil, throw in the yabbies and cover for 7 minutes. Serve piping hot!
再调校至大以材料滚,放入淡水龙虾后盖煲盖7分钟便可。
8.The chariots shall rage in the streets, they shall justle one against another in the broad ways: they shall seem like torches, they shall run like the lightnings.
4车辆在街〔或作城外〕急行、在宽阔处奔来奔去、形状如、飞跑如闪电。
9.The boy gives warning something doth approach. What cursed foot wanders this way to-night, to cross my obsequies and true love's rite? What with a torch! Muffle me, night, awhile.