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31. | Slowly and tantalizingly start removing your clothes. |
| 以缓慢挑逗的方式褪去你的衣衫。 |
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32. | Rip, too, was poorly dressed. |
| 李伯自己也穿得很破烂。 |
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-- 来源 -- 新世界名著-最后的一叶 - Rip Van Winkle (1) |
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33. | It's just a crazy old thing. |
| 这只是一件破烂的旧货。 |
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34. | The old man's ragged coat showed his poverty. |
| 那个老人褴褛的衣衫表明他很穷困。 |
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35. | My jacket has worn to shreds. |
| 我的夹克已经磨损破烂。 |
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36. | Shaggy or unkempt;ragged. |
| 破烂的,不整洁的;破旧的 |
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37. | His shabby clothes argue him to be a poor man. |
| 他褴褛的衣衫表明他是个穷人。 |
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38. | so as to appear worn and threadbare or dilapidated. |
| 看起来又旧又破或者破烂。 |
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39. | His offer was US$13.50 EACH BLOUSE. |
| 伯恩:他的报价是每件衣衫13.50美元。 |
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40. | The broken-down old house was not fit for human habitation. |
| 这座破烂的老房子不适合人居住。 |
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