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41. | Her rudeness was most/highly regrettable. |
| 她粗俗无礼, 令人遗憾. |
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42. | The book is very very clumsy. |
| 这本书非常粗俗。 |
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43. | a rather robust sense of humour |
| 颇为粗俗的幽默感. |
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44. | We used to laugh at their provincial manners. I had to laugh when I saw who my opponent was. |
| 我们以前常常嘲笑他们粗俗的举止。当我得知我的对手是谁的时候,我感到好笑 |
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45. | a rather fruity story |
| 颇为粗俗的故事 |
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46. | a sharp descent to violent abuse |
| 突然粗俗得破口大骂. |
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47. | a robustious comedy. |
| 一部粗俗的喜剧 |
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48. | too gauche to leave the room when the conversation became intimate; their excellent manners always may be feel gauche. |
| 当谈话变得亲密时粗鲁的不肯离开;他那良好的举止总是可以让人觉得粗俗。 |
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49. | That 's a bit low, is not it ? |
| 这有点粗俗,不是吗? |
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50. | Peter has an earthy sense of humour; he likes rude jokes. |
| 彼得有一种粗俗的幽默感,他喜欢讲粗俗的笑话。 |
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