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I can't remember what this toy was called but I had this very interesting, basically1 it was, like a robot car you could program in how forward you wanted it to go and then, when it would stop and after it would stopped, if it was going to make a right turn or a left turn, and you could also make it go backwards2 or in diagonal, and it was very fun. You could set it up in your house or outside and try to program in directions so that it would follow a path, so you could try to make it go from the living room and take a left into the kitchen and stop just before it ran into your mom, and back up before she kicked it and yelled4 at you, or make it turn around in circles. I think it also had some sounds you could make, but it's very interesting to think back that, that kind of technology existed, you know, in the late 80's, early 1980's, too. Of course, everybody's favorite when I was a kid anyway, even today, are video games, not only home video games but the arcade5 style games. I was a, I was a good kid but I can remember of the few times that I got in trouble with my dad was because I ended up at a arcade, and I was playing video games for so long and I didn't call home and ended up coming home very late and that was very upsetting to my parents and they were worried about me. Also, it seemed like the kids in school that were most popular were the kids who had video games at their houses. I didn't have a video game at my house so I always had to find friends and go over to their house to play.
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diagonal
You could also make it go backwards or in diagonal.
A 'diagonal' is the direction a line takes when it goes from one corner to another. If you have a line going right to left and a line going top to bottom a diagonal line would connect the ends of these two lines to form a triangle.
Notice the following:
The footpath6 follows a diagonal across the field.
The shirt has lots of diagonal lines.
Stop just before it ran into your mom, and back up before she kicked it and yelled at you.
When you 'yell' it means7 that you shout at the top of your voice.
Notice the following:
Please do not yell at me.
I can hear you, you don't have to yell.
arcade style
Not only home video games but the arcade style games.
An 'arcade style' game is a computer game that you find in a public arcade, which is a place to go and play video games. Arcade style games are played on a big machine and you play standing8 up. Pac-Man is an example of a traditional arcade style game.
Notice the following:
I like to play arcade style games.
Those arcade style games are collectors items9 now.
get in trouble
I got in trouble with my dad because I ended up at an arcade.
When you 'get in trouble' it means that you have done something that you shouldn't have done and that you will be shouted at or be punished.
Notice the following:
I do not want to get in trouble.
If you take those without asking you will get in trouble.
go over to
I always had to find friends and go over to their house to play.
'To go over to' means to go to to another place.
Notice the following: 1. I would love to go over to your house for dinner.
2. Would you go over to Spain for your holiday?
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adv.基本上,从根本上说 | |
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adv.往回地,向原处,倒,相反,前后倒置地 | |
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vi./n.号叫,叫喊 | |
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v.叫喊,号叫,叫着说( yell的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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n.拱廊;(一侧或两侧有商店的)通道 | |
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n.小路,人行道 | |
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n.方法,手段,折中点,物质财富 | |
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n.持续,地位;adj.永久的,不动的,直立的,不流动的 | |
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n.物料项目 (任何一种自制或采购的零部件或组装件,如最终产品、部件、子部件、零件或原材料);条( item的名词复数 );一项;一则;一件商品(或物品) | |
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