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11. | they could barely hear the speaker; we hardly knew them; just missed being hit; had scarcely rung the |
| 他们刚刚能听到讲话;我们才认识他们;正好躲过被击中;刚刚按门铃门就开了;她刚刚到达就找到了些借口离开——W·B·叶芝。 |
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12. | She felt for him an incipient tenderness, but scarcely any passion. |
| 她对他的好感只是一种刚刚萌芽的柔情,还根本谈不上什么爱情。 |
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13. | In sentences indicating one thing happening immediately after another,hardly and scarcely can be placed |
| 表示一件事紧接另一件事发生的句中,可将hardly 和scarcely置于句首,然后将主语和动词的位置互换 |
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14. | He scarcely studies. |
| 他几乎不读书。 |
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15. | It was a man who had scarcely reached his fortieth year, of tall stature, and of a thin but nervous and |
| 这个人刚刚四十岁,身材很高,体格瘦削但强壮有力。 |
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16. | recognize scarcely |
| 几乎认不出 |
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17. | scarcely possess |
| 几乎不具有 |
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18. | hardly [scarcely] any |
| 几乎没有, 极少 |
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19. | scarcely visible |
| 几乎看不见的 |
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20. | Even in their extremity, they had not considered asking a widow of scarcely a year to appear at a social |
| 她们尽管极为宽容,可是还没有考虑到叫一位居丧刚刚一年的寡妇到社交场合去服务呢。 |
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