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The man in the car is my uncle.
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在汽车里的那个人是人叔叔。 |
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The man in the corner is my father.
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在角落的那个人是我的父亲。 |
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The man in the garage said he would charge up my car battery.
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汽车库的人说他将给我车上的蓄电池充电。 |
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The man in the prison asked a new comer why he was sent there.
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在监狱里,一个人问新来的犯人为什么被关进来。 |
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The man in the street is not expected to know the intricacies of magic of inducing fertility or casting evil spells.
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人们不会期待一个路人会知道引导丰收的魔术或施予邪恶的咒术。 |
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The man in the street is not expected to know the intricacies of the magic of inducing fertility or casting evil spells.
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我们不会期望路人知道错综复杂的魔法、或以为路人能打造邪恶的符咒。 |
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The man in the street was confused.
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街上的人感到困惑。 |
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The man in white motioned the hooded figure forward, and Chapman heard a voice. It was a voice he recognized, that of a co-worker who had died two years before.
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这个穿著白衣的人让包头巾的人向前,然后却普曼听到一个熟悉的声音,那是在两年前死去的同事. |
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The man introduced himself as Mr. Parker.
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那个人自我介绍说他是帕克。 |
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The man is 60years old,give or take a year.
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这人大约六十岁,估计与实际年龄相差不过一岁左右。 |
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The man is MULDER, but his face is blank and expressionless.
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(那个男的是莫特,但他的脸上毫无表情。) |