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41. | an odd customer |
| 古怪的家伙 |
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42. | 克里站在一架有点土气的跟踪野鸭装置前的照片可谓经典。 |
| The classic example of the shooting photo-op was(5) John Kerry s appearance in rather too pristine[9] duck-hunting gear in October2004. |
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43. | Everybody knows the old man's got bats in the belfry, but some of his ideas are not as crazy as they sound. |
| 大家都知道这老头儿精神有点失常,可是他有些想法听起来并不那么古怪。 |
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44. | a cranky person, idea |
| 古怪的人、 念头. |
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45. | Mr. Brown and other officials have offered proposals that include the mildly odd and the ridiculous. |
| 布朗和其他的官员们提出过一些建议,其中有些有点古怪和可笑。 |
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46. | a flighty imagination |
| 古怪的想象 |
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47. | Unusual or eccentric;odd. |
| 古怪的不寻常的或古怪的;奇怪的 |
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48. | There is something queer about him. |
| 他有些古怪。 |
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49. | grotesque manners |
| 古怪的样子 |
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50. | looking very strangely. |
| 神情十分古怪。 |
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-- 来源 -- 高中英语(高二上学期适用) 6 - Unit 6 A Day's Wait -A |
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