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They feel unable to compete wITh -- much less contribute to -- the quantITy of information that is now available electronically.
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他们感觉无法,也没有意义去和现在可以电子化获取的信息量相比。 |
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They feel uneasy.
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他们因不安而没法镇定下来。 |
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They feelthe problem every time they drive over a pothole (and they often do: some 27%of urban arterial roads were classified as poor in 2005).
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开车过坑洞时,人们就可以察觉到这些问题(他们经常会遇到这些事:在2005年,大约27%的城市动脉被认为状况不佳)。 |
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They fell a-twittering among themselves once more, and this time their intoxicating babble was of violet seas, tawny sands, and lizard-haunted walls.
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他们又自顾自地互相唧喳起来。这回他们那兴奋的话题是蔚蓝的海洋、金黄的沙滩,和壁虎爬上爬下的围墙。 |
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They fell easily into step with one another in a way that was completely mysterious to me.
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他们的舞步那么合拍,让我觉得是那么神秘。 |
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They fell in love and quickly invented space travel and flew to Venus.
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但他们互相仰慕,火星人受邀做了一趟太空之旅,飞向金星。 |
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They fell in love as soon as they met:it is love at first sight.
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他们一见面就坠入情网,真是一见钟情。 |
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They fell in love at first sight.
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他们一见锺情. |
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They fell into the seething waters of the rapids.
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他们跌进了汹涌的急流中。 |
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They fell on the enemy vigorously.
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他们猛烈地扑向敌人。 |
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They fell on the ground before him.
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他们就在他面前俯伏在地。 |