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21. | The weather was lazy. |
| 这天气使人无精打采。 |
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22. | A genealogical line;a lineage. |
| 家族家族血统;门第 |
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23. | " Blunt stood, his shoulders sagging with strain. |
| 布伦特站在那里,驼背弯腰,无精打采。 |
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24. | I feel a bit low. |
| 我觉得有点无精打采了。 |
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25. | Snow buried the streets and covered the slanting rooftops, as John trudged toward St. Peter's.. |
| 约翰无精打采地走向彼得。 |
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26. | slouching posture or way of moving |
| 无精打采的姿态或动作 |
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27. | "Thank you," said Carrie weakly. |
| “谢谢,"嘉莉无精打采地说。 |
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28. | a dull and listless state resulting from weariness. |
| 笨拙或无精打采的状态。 |
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29. | it was a spiritless attempt. |
| 这是个无精打采的尝试。 |
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30. | Jimmy took it in a tired kind of way. |
| 吉米无精打采地接了过来。 |
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