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Shod in the cradle,barefoot in the stubble.
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从小娇惯,长大吃苦。 |
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Shoddy houses that were thrown up in a few months.
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在短短几个月内建起的劣质房屋 |
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Shoe shops exert a peculiar fascination on a great many ladies.
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鞋店对于很多女士来讲,具有一种很特殊的魅力。 |
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Shoei Kisen, for instance, is associated with Imabari, while Kaisho appears to be related to the IHI shipbuilding conglomerate.
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比如,昭荣汽船的背后是今治集团,而海商株式会社显然与石川岛播磨造船集团有关。 |
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Shoes and trees are concrete objects.
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鞋和树都是实质物体。 |
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Shoes are often stiff when they are new.
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新鞋刚穿起来常常都是硬邦邦的。 |
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Shoes are often stiff when they're new.
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鞋子当他们很新时常常很硬。 |
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Shoes are on sale in that department store.
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那家百货公司的鞋子正在特卖。 |
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Shoes can also reveal a lot about the wearer.
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鞋子也可透露出许多关于穿著者的事。 |
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Shoes in teenage sizes bump up the score further, since pre-teens are less likely to buy stolen goods.
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青少年(译注:13至19岁的青年)尺码鞋子的买卖的风险更高,因为十一、二岁的孩子购买赃物的可能性更小。 |
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Shoes made of this material will withstand hard wear.
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这种材料制成的鞋很耐穿。 |