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Eg. A drowning man will clutch at a straw.
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溺水者连稻草也要抓。 |
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Eg. After an impatient oath or two,she got her hair away from her eyes,sufficiently to obtain a sight of him.
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她不耐烦地咒骂了一两声,把头发从眼睛上拨开,才看到了他。 |
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Eg. All my friends cannot swim.
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我所有的朋友并不都会游泳。 |
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Eg. All the thought of the mishap his legs stiffened under him and couldn't move a step further.
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他一想到这场灾难,两腿就像有千斤重,再也挪不动一步了。 |
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Eg. All these various losses, great as they are, do not in any way contradict the law of conservation of energy.
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所有这些各种各样的损耗,尽管它们数量很大,却一点也不违反能量守恒定律。 |
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Eg. At the moment the warden came in with a whip,so the prisoner thought he was going to strike him.
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这时看守提着鞭子进来了,犯人心想看守要抽他了。 |
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Eg. Both sides of the paper were covered with writing.
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这张纸两面都写满了字。 |
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Eg. Day by day she grew stronger.
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她长得一天比一天强壮。 |
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Eg. Don't grasp at the delicate branch,or you may break it.
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不要去抓这嫩枝,你会把它折断的。 |
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Eg. He has already made mention of the matter in his speech.
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他在讲演中曾提到过这件事。 |
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Eg. He is no better than a beggar.
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他实际上等于一个乞丐。 |