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31. | The weather was lazy. |
| 这天气使人无精打采。 |
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32. | Oh, don't look so sad. |
| 噢, 别显得那么无精打采。 |
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33. | I sat listless, too lazy to move. |
| 我懒得动,还在那几坐着。 |
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34. | 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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35. | He became at times listless and morose. |
| 有时候他就愈加无精打彩,脾气乖张。 |
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36. | We were disappointed at his listless attitude. |
| 我们对他没精打彩的态度感到失望。 |
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37. | ″ she said listlessly. |
| 她无精打采地跟我打招呼。 |
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38. | She was very listless after her illness. |
| 她病后懒洋洋的。 |
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39. | I feel a bit low. |
| 我觉得有点无精打采了。 |
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40. | To become weary or spiritless. |
| 疲倦变得疲惫或无精打采 |
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