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31. | It's hard to get excited about a job. |
| 一般的工作,你会觉得呆板、无聊。 |
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32. | Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps |
| 也许,也许,也许 |
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33. | a vapidly smiling salesman. |
| 一个脸上堆着呆板的笑容的售货员。 |
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34. | (of a person's expression)fixed;stiff |
| (指人的表情)凝滞的,呆板的 |
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35. | She was quite mechanical and unthinking in the way she ironed the shirts. |
| 她熨衬衣时样子呆板, 不动脑筋. |
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36. | Longed to escape from their conventional, bourgeois lives. |
| 渴望脱离他们那种呆板的中产阶级生活 |
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37. | She is quite mechanical and unthinking in the way she irons the shirt |
| 她熨衬衣时样子呆板,不动脑筋 |
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38. | She is quite mechanical and unthinking In the way she Iron the shirt |
| 她熨衬衣时样子呆板, 不动脑筋 |
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39. | The rigid formality of the place suffocated her |
| 这个地方呆板的礼节压制着她 |
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40. | She id quite mechanical and unthinking in the way she irons the shirt. |
| 她熨衬衣时样子呆板,不动脑筋。 |
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