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11. | He is downhearted. |
| 他无精打采的 |
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12. | To become weary or spiritless. |
| 疲倦变得疲惫或无精打采 |
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13. | He was depressed and preoccupied by some troubles all day long. |
| 他整天无精打采,心事重重。 |
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14. | ″ she said listlessly. |
| 她无精打采地跟我打招呼。 |
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15. | Heat makes some people listless. |
| 炎热使一些人无精打采。 |
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16. | a flatly delivered speech |
| 说得无精打采的演讲 |
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17. | He drawled (out) a reply. |
| 他无精打采地回答。 |
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18. | Oh, don't look so sad. |
| 噢, 别显得那么无精打采。 |
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19. | She spoke without enthusiasm. |
| 她讲话时无精打采. |
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20. | 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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