He got into fights.
他经常打架
In Ruxton's Life in the Far West there's an Indian who gets red all over blushing because he got so many scalps and he runs like hell into the plains to glory over his deeds in hiding.
在《卢克斯顿的生活》里在美国中西部有一个印第安人,他因为得了太多头皮而全身涨得通红,拼命跑到草原里来藏起他的荣誉。
If you were to defend the easy pass and he goes through the easy pass, he will get into your country with one battalion and that's the same as he would have got if he went through the hard pass.
如果你们都选择的是平坦之途,那么他攻入你的国家时他只剩一个营,这与他选择崎岖之途别无二致
We were in many, many arguments-- We got into many, many arguments and one time something happened where he came up to my car in a parking lot and he was yelling at me through the window.
我们吵架成了家常便饭-,吵得不亦乐乎,有一次,发生些事情,他来到停车场,走到我车边,他透过车窗朝我大叫。
I'm going to treat this chapter as a sort of microcosm of the book, with respect to its craft. Let's look at how this opens: "The next afternoon when he got his car back, he drove it out into the country to see how well it worked on the open road.
我认为这一章是整本书的缩影,关于这个的写法,让我们一起看一下她是如何开头的:,第二天下午,当他拿回自己的车时,他把它开出去,开到农村里,想看看开着它在平坦的公路上时,它的性能如何。
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