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31. | They tiptoe upstairs so as not to wake the baby |
| 他们踮著脚上楼, 生怕把孩子吵醒 |
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32. | slur - footed ironies, veiled jokes, tiptoe malices(Edith Wharton) |
| 含糊的讽刺,模糊的笑话,偷偷的怨恨(伊迪丝 华顿) |
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33. | He came back late and crept in on tiptoe. |
| 他回来晚了,踮着脚尖悄悄进来。 |
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34. | I am on the tiptoe of expectation for his coming. |
| 我翘首以待他来。 |
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35. | She was on tiptoe on the morning of her wedding. |
| 婚礼的那天早晨她兴奋极了。 |
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36. | Steal a tiptoe to the door. |
| 别作声,踮着脚儿走到门口那儿。 |
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37. | By standing on tiptoe, I can just reach the shelf. |
| 跷着脚我刚能够着那个架子。 |
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38. | With the Spring Festival coming, the children were on tiptoe. |
| 春节快到了,孩子们殷切盼望着。 |
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39. | She went away, walking on tiptoe out of the room. |
| 她踮着脚尖走出了房间。 |
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40. | To crane one's neck and stand on tiptoe in admiration |
| 翘首抗足 |
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