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31. | The old man's life became dull and colorless. |
| 老人的生活变得呆板无趣。 |
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32. | His performances have become wooden and dull. |
| 他的演出变得呆板乏味。 |
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33. | a proud stiff pompous gait. |
| 一种骄傲、呆板、不实用的步态。 |
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34. | She looked at him with empty eyes. |
| 她用呆板的眼光望着他。 |
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35. | This article is rather hackneyed. |
| 这篇文章写得太呆板了。 |
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36. | The actress gave a rather wooden performance. |
| 那个女演员的表演相当呆板。 |
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37. | (as) stiff as a poker |
| (态度等) 很呆板 [生硬] 的 |
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38. | A strict metronomic tempo. |
| 严格的机械呆板的节奏 |
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39. | a droning, mechanical delivery of the speech. |
| 一篇低沉单调、呆板的演说 |
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40. | Characteristic aspect, tone, or style. |
| 特色风格、格调或外观的特点 |
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