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21. | “We have more than enough,” Ginny said. |
| “我们的钱绰绰有余了。”金妮说。 |
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22. | swung a hammock Between two trees. |
| 在两树间挂一吊床 |
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23. | The Indians see the hammock as a@gift of heaven@, |
| 印第安人把吊床视为“上天的礼物”, |
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24. | For her it was enough that she loved him. |
| 对她来说爱他就绰绰有余了。 |
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25. | There are undoubtedly more than sufficient of all raw materials. |
| 毫无疑问,所有的原料都是绰绰有余的。 |
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26. | Indians never go on a journey without their hammocks, |
| 印第安人出游时吊床从未离其左右, |
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27. | In all respects he is more than worthy of you. |
| 就各方面来说,他配你绰绰有余。 |
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28. | "We have more than enough," Ginny said. |
| “我们的钱绰绰有余了,”琪妮说。 |
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29. | The past should beasp ring board, not ahammock. |
| 过去”应该是一块踏板,而不是一张吊床。 |
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30. | A hanging, easily swung cot or lounge of canvas or heavy netting suspended between two trees or other supports. |
| 吊床一种易摆动的吊床或躺椅,用帆布或厚网挂在两树或别的支撑物之间 |
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