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He was much annoyed at my remark and called me a diehard.
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他听了非常不高兴,竟骂我思想顽固。 |
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He was much annoyed with his son's behavior.
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他对儿子的行为相当恼火。 |
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He was muffled in a cloak .
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他裹在大衣里。 |
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He was muffled in a cloak.
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他裹在大衣里。 |
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He was mulcted of his money by a trick.
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他被一个诡计给骗走了他的钱。 |
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He was my alter ego; we were always picking up each other's thoughts.
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他是我最要好的朋友,我们总是能了解彼此在想些什麽。 |
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He was my coach at Monaco and signed me again for Arsenal.
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他在摩纳哥就是我的教练,接着他又把我带到了阿森纳。 |
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He was my former companion in arms.
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他是我从前的战友。 |
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He was my playmate in childhood .
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他是我童年时的玩伴。 |
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He was my playmate in childhood.
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他是我童年时的玩伴。 |
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He was my roommate in college.
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他是我大学时的的室友。 |