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91. | The mist, though sluggish and slow to move, was of a keenly searching kind. |
| 雾虽然懒洋洋地移动很慢,倒是一种无孔不入的东西。 |
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92. | The game got off to a sluggish start, but after half-time it fairly zipped along. |
| 比赛开始时有些呆滞,可是反半场的节奏却相当轻快。 |
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93. | They would lose little sleep if output growth stays sluggish or unemployment rates inch up. |
| 如果产出增长率增长缓慢,失业率再高一点,就少不了他们担心的了。 |
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94. | Many of the players are getting sluggish and what this team needs is some fresh blood. |
| 很多队员渐渐变得动作迟缓了。这支队所需的是一些新鲜血液。 |
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95. | Deep in the woods, the macaques hunt insects still sluggish after a cool mountain night. |
| 在山林深处一个清凉夜晚之后,猕猴搜寻著行动迟钝的昆虫. |
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96. | The tide, which had been running so fiercely up the river, was sluggish as it turned. |
| 那冲向河口的滔滔浪潮也在慢慢地退缩。 |
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97. | 1.dilatory; slow; sluggish; tardy 2.to pull3.to spin out; to drag one's feet |
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98. | That way, they warn, lies the relatively high unemployment and sluggish growth of Europe and Japan. |
| 他们警告:那样的话,就会出现欧洲和日本式的相对较高的失业率和经济增长不景气。 |
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99. | she was fat and inert; a sluggish worker; a mind grown torpid in old age. |
| 她又胖又懒惰;懒惰的工人;晚年时发展迟缓的思想。 |
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100. | most common gray shark along coasts of middle Atlantic states; sluggish and occasionally caught by fishermen |
| 大多生活在大西洋中部海岸地区的普通灰色鲨鱼;行动迟缓,偶尔被渔民捕获。 |
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