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91. | He caught hold of the horse and got on it. |
| 他抓住马,骑了上去。 |
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92. | People climbed on his roofs. |
| 人们爬到他家房顶上去。 |
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93. | Go back to your place. |
| 回到你的座位上去。 |
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94. | It sounds quite boring. |
| 这听上去很枯燥乏味。 |
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95. | Who'll be the next climber to go up? |
| 下一个该哪一位登山者上去? |
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96. | You better go back to bed. |
| “你最好回到床上去。” |
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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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97. | That risk itself may contribute to the thrill of antique hunting. But it's safer, even when looking for inexpensive bygones, to choose a well-managed market like the Cotswold Antiques Centre in Stow-on-the-Wold, for example. |
| 也许这种冒险本身增加了猎取古玩的乐趣,但是即使是找寻不算昂贵的古玩的话,还是选择一个像在斯托昂泽沃尔德的科茨沃尔德古玩中心这样管理得很好的市场较为安全。 |
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98. | Up you go, chaps! |
| 伙计们,上去!(亲密体) |
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99. | Can we go up to that place by a car? |
| 我们可以乘车上去吗? |
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100. | Go back to your seat, please. |
| 请回到你的座位上去。 |
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