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41. | The old man's life became dull and colorless. |
| 老人的生活变得呆板无趣。 |
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42. | a proud stiff pompous gait. |
| 一种骄傲、呆板、不实用的步态。 |
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43. | a colourless character, existence, style |
| 呆板而无趣的性格、 生活、 格调. |
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44. | A strict metronomic tempo. |
| 严格的机械呆板的节奏 |
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45. | a wooden performance;a wooden smile. |
| 僵硬的表演;呆板不自然的微笑 |
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46. | I was stereotyped as a lazy Southern European. |
| 我被归成南欧的懒散人的那一档。 |
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47. | stick to the established practice; follow stereotyped routine |
| 墨守成规 |
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48. | He said all this in an empty voice. |
| 他用一种呆板的声调说了这一切。 |
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49. | The practice has been stereotyped into a tradition. |
| 这种作法已经定型成了个传统了。 |
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50. | They have their stereotyped smile and their fashionable manner. |
| 她们有自己那套固定不变的笑容和时新风度。 |
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