• Aha! The enemy has seen this anger-apple in the speaker's garden. So translation - • Aha! The enemy has seen this anger-apple in the speaker's garden. So Chinese how to say

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• Aha! The enemy has seen this anger-apple in the speaker's garden. So, it's safe to say that's how he knows it is the speaker's.
• That doesn't stop the enemy from trying to steal it, though. After he has seen the apple, the "foe" sneaks into the speaker's garden at night.
• The word "stole" is a past tense of the verb "steal," which in this context means something like "sneak in secretly." This word also suggests "steal" (like a thief steals). It seems that the speaker is blaming his foe, or calling him a thief.
• This happens when it's super-dark out. In the phrase "night had veiled the pole," pole refers to the top of the earth, as in the "north pole," but it can also mean the pole star, also known as the North star, also known as Polaris. It's an important star for navigation, since it's bright and it stays pretty much fixed in the sky. Tonight, though, the night has "veiled" it, covered it up. This star, used in navigating folks safely through danger, is not visible. Uh-oh!
• To suggest that the night (an abstract time) could actually cover up the star (like a person might) is to use personification.
• Apparently, at some point in the super-dark night, the enemy eats the apple, which ends up killing him or making him fall asleep. It's not clear which, although the speaker is glad to see him laid out in the garden. We're going to go with death for the enemy here, since the speaker would likely not be too happy if his enemy both ate his appleand used his garden like a cheap hotel.
• Still, the word "glad" is a bit ambiguous here (it could have more than one meaning). "Glad" could refer to the morning, as in "the morning is glad," or it can refer to the speaker's feelings when he sees his "foe" lying "beneath the tree."
• Either way, it seems like bad times for the enemy, good times for the speaker. Or is it?
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• 啊哈!敌人已看到这演讲者的花园里的愤怒苹果。因此,它是肯定地说这就是他怎么知道它是演讲者的。不会停止从想要偷它,虽然敌人的 •。他看见了苹果之后,"敌人"潜入到扬声器的花园在晚上。•"偷走了"是动词的过去时态"偷窃、"即在这方面一些像"偷偷在"。这个词也表明"偷"(像一个小偷偷走了)。它似乎扬声器是指责他的敌人,或者说他是小偷。• 出超级天黑的时候发生这种情况。在短语"夜遮蔽了极点,"极指顶部的地球,在"北极",但它也可以指北极星,也被称为北方的星,也称为北极星。它是重要的星为导航,因为它是明亮,并且它在天空中停留很多固定。今晚,尽管,晚上有"面纱",掩盖了。这颗恒星,用于航行安全通过危险的人,是不可见的。啊哦!• 建议晚上 (抽象的时间) 其实可以掩盖明星而作的 (就像一个人可能) 是使用拟人化。• 很显然,在一些点在超漆黑的夜晚,敌人吃苹果,最终杀死他或让他睡着了。尚不清楚的虽然发言者很高兴地看到他在花园里布置。我们要去死亡的敌人在这里,因为演讲者可能不会太高兴,如果他的敌人吃了他的苹果用他的花园里像一个便宜的旅馆。• 仍然,"很高兴"一词在这里是有点含糊不清 (它可以有更多的意思)。"很高兴"可以指早上,"早上是高兴的"或它可以指说话人的感情,当他看到他的"敌人"躺"树下"。• 无论哪种方式,看起来像为敌人,顺境逆境演讲者。或者是它吗?
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•啊哈!敌人已经看到在音箱的花园这个愤怒的苹果。因此,它可以安全地说这就是他知道这是扬声器的。
•在不从想偷它阻止敌人,虽然。他已经看到了苹果后,“敌人”潜入音箱的夜间花园。
•单词“偷”是一个过去式,在这种情况下意味着什么样的动词“偷”的“偷偷偷偷。” 这个词也暗示“偷”(像做贼偷)。看来,扬声器指责他的敌人,或称他是小偷。
•这种情况发生时,它的超暗了。一语中的“夜蒙蔽了极点,”极点指的是地球的顶部,如“北极”,但它也可以指极星,也被称为北星,也被称为宝来。它是用于导航的一个重要的明星,因为它明亮,它保持几乎固定在天空中。今晚,虽然夜幕已经“含蓄”的,盖不起来。这颗恒星,通过危险的安全航行乡亲用,是不可见的。嗯,哦!
•如果认为夜(一个抽象的时间),实际上可能掩盖星(如同一个人可以)是使用化身。
•显然,在超暗夜某些时候,敌人吃苹果,这最终把他打死或者让他入睡。目前尚不清楚这,虽然扬声器高兴看到他在花园里布置。我们将在这里与死亡去的敌人,因为扬声器可能不会太高兴,如果他的敌人都吃过他的appleand用他的花园就像一个便宜的旅馆。
•然而,单词“高兴”是一个有点暧昧这里(它可以有一个以上的意思)。“很高兴”可能指的是早上,如“早上很高兴,”也可以指说话者的感情,他看到了他的“敌人”说谎时“树下面。”
•无论哪种方式,它看起来像不好的时候对敌人,好时光扬声器。或者是什么?
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