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11. | Tom swung his hammock between the two trees. |
| 汤姆把吊床挂在两棵树之间。 |
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12. | You have more fortitude than this, I am sure. |
| 我相信你的毅力绰绰有余。 |
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13. | The advantages more than balance the disadvantage. |
| 有利条件与不利条件相抵绰绰有余。 |
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14. | He swung the hammock between the trees. |
| 他把吊床挂在两棵树之间。 |
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15. | They work and play in hammocks, |
| 他们在吊床上工作、娱乐, |
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16. | sling a hammock between two tree-trunks |
| 把吊床悬在两树干间 |
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17. | The hammock is swinging gently. |
| 那吊床在轻微地摇摆。 |
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18. | Swinging it to and fro creates a cooling breath of air, |
| 吊床来回摆动带来阵阵凉风, |
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19. | Laura lounged in the hammock. |
| 劳拉懒洋洋地躺在吊床里。 |
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20. | Hammocks have the advantage over beds, |
| 吊床比一般的床优越, |
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