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Mr. Clark winked at the rude child making grimaces.
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克拉克先生假装没有看见那个野孩子做鬼脸。 |
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Mr. Clinton applied double standard for his foreign policy.
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柯林顿先生对外交政策采用双重标准。 |
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Mr. Clinton was inaugurated as the President of the U.S.A.
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克林顿就职美国总统。 |
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Mr. Cole tends to speak rather loud.
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科尔先生说话声音总是很大。 |
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Mr. Coleman, may I introduce Mr. Thorn? He's my English teacher.
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科尔曼先生,让我介绍一下索恩先生好吗?他是我的英语老师。 |
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Mr. Collins was tired, but Mr. Smith wasn't.
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柯林斯先生累了,但是史密斯先生不累。 |
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Mr. Collins, I'd like to introduce Mr. Chen, our president.
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柯林斯先生,我想向您介绍我们的总裁,陈先生。 |
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Mr. Collins:Yesterday was Thursday.
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科林斯先生:昨天星期四。 |
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Mr. Cooper is a stateman. He's running for governor.
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库柏先生是位政治家,他正在竞选州长。 |
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Mr. Cooper is occupied at the moment.
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库柏先生现在很忙。 |
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Mr. Cruncher added to himself: Jerry, you honest tradesman, there's hopes wot that boy will yet be a blessing to you, and a recompense to you for his mother!
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这时克朗彻先生对自己说道:“杰瑞,你这个诚实的生意人,那孩子还有希望给你带来幸福呢。他倒可以弥补他那娘的不足!” |