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61. | an eccentric old lady |
| 一位古怪的老太太. |
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62. | a funny thing |
| 古怪的事 |
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63. | "There's something funny about a fellow that'll do a thing like that," said the other girl eagerly. "He doesn't want any trouble with ANYbody." |
| “一个人肯干这样的事真有点古怪,”另外那个姑娘热切地说,“他不愿意得罪任何人。” |
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64. | a strange brand of humour |
| 一种古怪的幽默. |
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65. | An eccentric person, especially one with bizarre ideas. |
| 怪人行为古怪的人,尤指具有古怪想法的人 |
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66. | have queer ideas |
| 有古怪的想法 |
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67. | An empty-headed, silly, often erratic person. |
| 古怪的人傻的、愚蠢的并且通常很古怪的人 |
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68. | "THIS IS THE SURPRISE." |
| 这就是古怪玩意儿。 |
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69. | a devil of a name |
| 一个古怪的名字 |
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70. | Evidently he was queer in some way. |
| 他显然有些古怪。 |
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