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His steps sounds his coming back.
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听脚步声就知道他回来了。 |
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His steps were feeble and uncertain, just as the wolf's that trailed him were feeble and uncertain; and that night, when the shining sea was blotted out by blackness, he knew he was nearer to it by no more than four miles.
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他的步子摇摆不定,走不稳,紧跟其后的那只狼跟随他差不多;那天晚上,当闪亮的大海被黑暗笼罩时,他知道他与大海之间的距离缩短了不足四英里。 |
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His store is back to back with a hotel.
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他的店与一家旅馆背靠背。 |
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His store is opposite to mine.
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他的店在我的对面。 |
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His stories are linked by the theme of self-discovery.
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他的故事联系著自我发现的主题。 |
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His stories are shot through with a gentle sadness.
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他的小说充满了淡淡的忧伤。 |
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His story about being very wealthy was a complete myth.
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关于他非常富有的说法完全是捏造出来的。 |
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His story amused the children very much.
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他的故事逗得孩子们很开心。 |
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His story began to unfold for him around 355 B.C.
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他在公元前355年左右开始阐明他的故事。 |
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His story checks up with the facts.
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他的叙述跟事实相符。 |
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His story does not bear on the question.
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他的故事和这个问题无关。 |