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He can wait for me at shop's washroom.
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站在商店的洗手间外面等我。 |
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He can who thinks he can, and he can't who thinks he can't. This is an inexorable law.
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认为自己行的人,就行;认为自己不行的人永远不行!这是不容争辩的铁律。 |
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He can win out in medicine.
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他可能在医学方面干出成就来。 |
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He can write as neatly and legibly as the next person if he takes his time over it.
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若他不匆匆忙忙写的话,他能写得和别人一样整洁、清楚。 |
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He can write me letters till he's blue in the face, I'm not going to reply.
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任他没完没了地给我写信,我就是不回信。 |
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He can't adjust himself to the whirl of modern life in this big city.
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他无法适应这个大都市的现代生活的忙碌。 |
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He can't afford the ordinary comforts of life, not to speak of luxuries.
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他连日常生活的舒服都负担不起,哪里还谈得上奢侈。 |
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He can't answer this question,neither can she.
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他不能回答这个问题,她也不能. |
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He can't apprehend the real nature of change.
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他不能理解变革的真实性质。 |
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He can't be more kindhearted.
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2他真是位善良的人。 |
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He can't be swimming all day.
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他不可能整天都在游泳。 |