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71. | He was a blond, spiritless man, anemic, and faintly handsome. |
| 他这个长相不错的人,苍白的脸上没有血色,无精打采。 |
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72. | grotesque manners |
| 古怪的样子 |
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73. | We stayed up really late. On Saturday morning I was exhausted. |
| 星期六上午/晨我无精打采的。 |
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74. | a hungry look |
| 饥饿的样子 |
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75. | When any one spoke to him he invariably laughed in an agreeable, colorless way. |
| 不管谁跟他说话一他总是和和气气、无精打采地笑笑。 |
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76. | To move or act aimlessly or vaguely;wander. |
| 游荡,闲逛,徘徊无目的或无精打采地移动或行动;漫游 |
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77. | Oak raised his head, and wondering what he could do, listlessly surveyed the scene. |
| 奥克抬起头来,无精打采地望着这片情景,不知怎么办才好。 |
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78. | A come-hither look. |
| 迷人的样子 |
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79. | The incredible summer heat and humidity made us all feel languid. |
| 夏天超乎想像的热气与湿度让大家都觉得无精打采。 |
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80. | What does he look like? |
| 他什么样子? |
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