带人名的英语习语(English idiom with a persons name).docVIP

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带人名的英语习语(English idiom with a persons name).doc

带人名的英语习语(English idiom with a persons name)

带人名的英语习语(English idiom with a persons name) For Petes sake An exclamation of emotion, which means oh, my god, in some places, for gods sake, for sure. In this phrase, Pete is the nickname of Jesus Christs disciple st. Peter. Used when soliciting or soliciting others. Dont make such a nuisance of yourself! In addition, it applies to various other situations. I said I was sorry. I said I was sorry. What else do you want me to do, for Petes sake? Im sorry, please. What else do you want to call me? For Christs sake, for mercys sake, for pitys sake, for Gods sake, for Christs sake and for Gods sake

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