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You can't guard him one-on-one.
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你一防一防不了他的。 |
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You can't have a complete monopoly of the car, I need to use it occasionally.
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你不能一人独霸这辆汽车--我偶尔也要用. |
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You can't have been working all the time. Did you have a favorite hangout spot?
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你应该不会一直在学习,你有什么喜欢去的消遣的地方吗? |
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You can't have everything in this life.
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万事如意古来难。 |
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You can't have too much food at a time, or you II feel bad.
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你一次不能吃太多的东西,要不然你会感到不舒服的。 |
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You can't hold onto yesterday.
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不要摆脱不了昨天。 |
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You can't imagine how happy I was to be the proud owner of a personal computer, which was then still a rarity.
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那时候电脑还是个稀罕东西,你很难想像我当时拥有一台个人电脑该有多得意,多高兴! |
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You can't imagine the life of the refugees in Somali.
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你不可能想像得出索马里 的难民是如何生活的. |
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You can't imagine what she looked like at the last. She was so patient and considerate-not at all what she used to be.
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你想像不出弥留之际的她是什么样;那么耐心、体贴,完全不像从前的她了。 |
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You can't imagine. Her new boyfriend is a nit-picking lawyer.
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(你肯定想不到。她现在的男朋友是个喜欢找茬儿的律师。) |
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You can't judge a book by its cover.
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不能根据封面判断一本书。 |