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21. | She might help if she knew the truth. |
| 如果她知道真相,她也许会帮忙的 |
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22. | I know her vacancy money. |
| 我知道也许我们不得不在边界等着。 |
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23. | but we knew we'd never see each other again. |
| 但是我们知道我们也许再也不能相见了 |
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24. | Maybe in a day or two we'll know something. |
| 也许再过一两天 我们就能知道结果了 |
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25. | The younger generation would never know this probably. |
| 也许这些现在的年轻人永远都不会知道. |
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26. | pronunciation, the most distinct characteristic is the simplification of the consonant affix(这个是词缀,连缀不知道是不是这个词 |
| 就语音而言,最为显著的语音特征是对词尾的辅音连缀进行简化。 |
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27. | He may know what it is to come down in the world |
| 他也许知道世路蹭蹬是什么滋味。 |
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28. | Your father may not have been so happy about this. |
| 你爸爸知道这件事也许会不高兴的 |
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29. | 9 [和合]我们不见我们的标帜,不再有先17知;我们内中也没有人知道这灾祸要到几时呢! |
| NIV] We are given no miraculous signs; no prophets are left, and none of us knows how long this will be. |
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30. | But it will help if I know who he was. |
| 如果我知道他是谁, 也许会有帮助 |
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