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61. | For my infancy, there was nothing in it remarkable. |
| 我的幼年时代无甚出奇之处。 |
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62. | The waves had died away, leaving the sea quiet and curiously still. |
| 海上浪消涛尽,宁静得出奇。 |
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63. | She grow wondrously fond of stealing off to corners by herself. |
| 她变得出奇地喜欢独自躲在角落里。 |
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64. | Lily, I think your dress is incredibly expensive. |
| 莉莉,我觉得你的衣服贵得出奇。 |
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65. | He has an amazing appetite for hard work. |
| 他出奇地喜爱艰巨的工作. |
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66. | He didn't call it a particularly curious coincidence; |
| 他并没说是特别出奇的巧合。 |
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67. | The little flat seemed wonderfully deserted. |
| 这套小公寓看上去出奇地荒凉。 |
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68. | An unusually large person, animal, or thing. |
| 庞然大物出奇体大的人、动物或物体 |
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69. | There's nothing magic about the Uniform business; |
| 在制服事业大概没有什么出奇的事, |
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70. | He was always a remarkably short shaker. |
| 他和人家握手,时间总是短得出奇。 |
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