Learning English is not only about mastering grammar and vocabulary but more importantly about using it naturally in real-life situations. However, textbook sentences are often too formal and differ greatly from expressions used in everyday life. To speak authentic and natural English, one needs exposure to dialogues in real contexts. Here, we have carefully selected commonly used English expressions covering socializing, work, travel, and other scenarios to help you break free from "textbook English" and learn the phrases native speakers actually use. Below is the content from this issue's "Episode 46 of Issue 5: Eulalia, a Song." Keep accumulating knowledge and make your English closer to life!
You layly, a song. I dwell alone in a world of moan, and my soul was a stagnant tide, till the fair and gentle you layly became my blushing bride, till the yellow-haired young you layly became my smiling bride.The above is the content organized for you by Qicaiwang regarding Episode 46 of Issue 5: Eulalia, a Song. We hope it can be helpful to you!
adj
1. radiating or as if radiating light
e.g. the beaming sun
the effulgent daffodils
a radiant sunrise
a refulgent sunset
Synonym: beamingbeamyeffulgentrefulgent
noun
1. an utterance made by exhaling audibly
Synonym: suspiration
2. a sound like a person sighing
e.g. she heard the sigh of the wind in the trees
adj
1. not growing or changing
without force or vitality
Synonym: moribund
2. not circulating or flowing
e.g. dead air
dead water
stagnant water
Synonym: dead(a)