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21. | He can swim, but he can not skate . |
| 他能游泳,但他不能滑冰。 |
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22. | I love thee ... mark! ... _I love thee_ -- in thy sight/I stand transfigured, glorified aright, |
| 不由得倾吐出:“我爱你 |
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23. | 3、 为什么潜水艇既能浮在水面,又能潜入水底? |
| Why can a submarine float and sink? |
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24. | He smiled with satisfaction. |
| 他不由得微微笑了。 |
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25. | Both "can"and "could"in this sentence refer to a future possibility. |
| 这句子中的“can”和“could”指的是一种将来可能性。 |
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26. | He can drive, but he can not type. |
| 他会开车,但他不会打字。 |
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27. | A hand is a helper, so it means "Can you come and help me?" "Can you lend me your hand?" |
| A hand是指一个帮手,所以它的意思是"Can you come and help me?" |
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28. | Can(often with of course and/or always)is also used for this purpose |
| can(of course和/或always连用)也可用以提出建议 |
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29. | He is such a selfless man.You can't help but respect him. |
| 他是这样一个毫无私心的人,你不由得不尊敬他。 |
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30. | Can be understood But can not be described |
| 可以意会不可言传 |
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