常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句Hearing this, an old man stood up among the audience and said, "I can understand you quite well, and you know I had a beat-up car like yours."聽(tīng)到這些話,一位老者從聽(tīng)眾里站了起來(lái),說(shuō)道:"我很理解你,當(dāng)初我也有一部像你那樣的破車(chē)。"www.chinadaily.com.cnMy first car, a beat-up old Mustang, was a lemon -- sometimes it felt like I spent more time awaiting roadside assistance than I spent driving it.我的第一部車(chē)是一輛破舊的Mustang,真是夠破的,有時(shí)候我覺(jué)得我花在路邊等待援助的時(shí)間比我開(kāi)車(chē)的時(shí)間還要長(zhǎng)。So I bought a beat-up old car, packed up my belongings, got out a map, and started driving west to Chicago—a place I had never been and where I didn't know a living soul.于是我買(mǎi)了一輛又破又舊的車(chē),收拾好行李,拿了一張地圖,然后開(kāi)車(chē)向西駛向芝加哥——一個(gè)我從來(lái)沒(méi)去過(guò)也不認(rèn)識(shí)任何活人的地方。6005039.qzone.qq.com權(quán)威例句So then you decide you buy a new computer for your kid going off to college or you finally trade in that old, beat-up car you got, and so businesses then, they have more profits.WHITEHOUSE: The White House 返回 beat-up car