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“地道英语”:Tug at the heartstrings 触动心弦

伤感的电影和优美的音乐都可能会让我们深受感动。英语表达 “tug at the heartstrings” 就可以用来形容 “激发人内心的情感、让人触动心弦的感受或体验”。听节目,学习如何在日常对话中使用 “tug at the heartstrings”。

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10 Sep 2024
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