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My secret is an old one, which I cannot share with anyone.
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我的秘密己藏了很久,我不能告诉任何人。 |
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My secret is that I let the jalapenos marinate in a spicy sauce for at least 24 hours before I stir it into the chilli.
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我的秘诀是就在于可以把特殊的味道融入到一种非常美味的菜汁中,然后等24小时后,我才开始制作。 |
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My secretary can not cope with the backlog of paperwork.
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我的秘书无力处理积压下来的文书作业。 |
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My secretary can start on it right away.
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我的秘书现在就要可以打。 |
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My secretary has been using that old manual typewriter for more than twenty years and I cannot get to change to a word processor; it seems you can't teach an old dog new tricks.
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我的秘书使用那台旧的手动打字机已有20多年了,因而我无法使她改用文字处理机,似乎无法使年老守旧的人接受新事物。 |
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My secretary is a exiguous talent.
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我的秘书是个难得的人才。 |
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My secretary is a god-given person with ability.
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我的秘书是个难得的人才。 |
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My secretary is a god-given person.
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我的秘书是个难得的人才。 |
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My secretary is a god-given talent.
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我的秘书是个难得的人才。 |
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My secretary is a hard-won person with ability.
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我的秘书是个难得的人才。 |
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My secretary is a rare able man.
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我的秘书是个难得的人才。 |