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31. | inasmuch as three hundred years ago amusing meant amazing, awful meant awe-inspiring, and artificial |
| 因为在三百年前amusing表示 amazing,令人惊奇的,awful表示 awe-inspiring,令人敬畏的,artificial表示artistic,艺术性强的。 |
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-- 来源 -- 英语阅读100(1) - Ⅰ. The English Language Part 8 Words Change Their Meanings |
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32. | He's not exactly a bundle of fun, ie an amusing person. |
| 他不算是个十分有趣的人. |
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33. | mimic or imitate, esp. in an amusing or satirical manner. |
| 用一种有趣或者讽刺的方式模仿。 |
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34. | She keeps a store of amusing stories in her head. |
| 她头脑里有许多有趣的故事. |
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35. | The speaker interlarded his long speech with amusing stories. |
| 演说者在他的长篇演说中穿插有趣的故事。 |
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36. | We all laughed over the letter -- it was very amusing. |
| 我们看了这封信都笑了,它真有趣。 |
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37. | I don't think finding them amusing constitutes a thing. |
| 我不认为发现他们有趣就一定要意味着什么 |
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38. | The speaker got off one or two very amusing jokes |
| 那演讲者说了一二则极有趣的笑话。 |
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39. | used affectionately to refer to an eccentric but amusing old man. |
| 很怪但非常有趣的老人。 |
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40. | an account of an amusing incident (usually with a punch line). |
| 一个有趣事件(通常带有妙语)的叙述。 |
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