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71. | To begin with, style: it must be above all refined. |
| 首先是风格应该力求优雅。 |
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72. | Lacking grace; clumsy. |
| 不够优雅的;笨拙的 |
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73. | A lithe ballet dancer. |
| 一个自然优雅的芭蕾舞演员 |
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74. | Lack of refinement or polish. |
| 粗俗缺乏优雅或教养 |
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75. | She has a graceful way of moving. |
| 她的动作十分优雅。 |
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76. | She has an elegant style. |
| 她具有优雅的风格。 |
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77. | This is a polished speech. |
| 这是个优雅的演说。 |
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78. | Not graceful; ungainly. |
| 不优雅的;难看的 |
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79. | lacking grace in movement or posture. |
| 动作或者姿势缺乏优雅。 |
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80. | Everything about him is clear, polished, and speckles. |
| 他浑身上下干净优雅,一尘不染。 |
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-- 来源 -- 现代英语佳作赏析 哲理篇 - 2. At the Tailor's (2) |
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