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71. | She was an old maid, who always appeared to take life too seriously, though she was capable of being tempted into some fun from time to time. |
| 她是个老处女,对生活的态度总是显得过于严肃,当然时而也会受到诱惑而嬉戏一下。 |
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72. | Benjy appeared uncomfortable. |
| 本杰显得局促不安。 |
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73. | He appears happy enough. |
| 他显得很高兴。 |
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74. | We always did everything together and were always in the same crowd. |
| 我们总是在一起 总是同样一群人 |
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75. | He is in full possession of his senses. |
| 他显得极泰然自若。 |
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76. | Standards will seem unnecessary high; rigor will seem unwarranted. |
| 标准会显得没必要的高,严格程度也会显得没道理。 |
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77. | The baby looked dopey. |
| 孩子显得迷迷糊糊的。 |
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78. | Always there is something. Always someone will interfere. |
| 总是节外生枝,总是有人出面干涉。 |
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79. | always; invariably |
| 总是 |
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80. | How does she look? The child looks unhappy; She looked pale after the surgery. |
| 她显得怎样?;这孩子显得不高兴;手术后她显得很苍白。 |
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