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Something I had always known - the way I knew my skin was the brown color of a nut rubbed repeatedly with a soft cloth, or the way I knew my own name --something I took completely for granted, the sun is shining, the air is warm- was not so.
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回答:有些我一直知道的--就象我知道我的皮肤颜色是一颗胡桃经软布反复擦拭后的那种棕色那样,或者就象知道我自己的名字那样--某些我认为完全理所应当的事,诸如‘太阳是耀眼的,空气是温暖的’--然而却并非如此。 |
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Something I want to learn: acting.
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想学的事情:演戏。 |
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Something added as decoration or ornament, especially a band of lace or embroidery on clothing.
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装饰品,点缀作为装饰或点缀加上的东西,尤指一条花边或衣服上的刺绣 |
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Something added in order to augment weight or size or fill space.
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装填物为了增加重量或尺寸或填满空余而加进去的物质 |
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Something added or attached to an entity of greater importance or size; an adjunct.
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附属物,附件,附加物附加或附在更重要或更大实体上的东西;附加物 |
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Something added to another, more important thing; an appendage.
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附属品加于另外的更重要的事物上的事物;附加物 |
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Something afforded or deserving prior attention.
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优先考虑的事或值得优先注意的事 |
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Something allegedly resembling a Star was seen by the Magi.
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一些依其申述也类似于博士看到的星星。 |
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Something amazing or marvelous; a prodigy.
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异常的人或事;奇异的事 |
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Something apparently seen but having no physical reality; a phantom or an apparition.
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幻影,幽灵明显可见但没有物质的实体;幻影或幽灵 |
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Something around 600 million people use the various dialects of English regularly.
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大概有6亿人使用英语的不同方言。 |