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91. | She was repelled by the dirty room. |
| 肮脏的房间使她厌恶。 |
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92. | Everything was mud and stench. |
| 一切都是泥糊糊的,肮脏不堪。 |
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93. | dirty and messy; covered with mud or muck. |
| 肮脏、凌乱;覆盖着泥土或者粪土。 |
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94. | the state of being dirty with soot. |
| 由于烟灰而肮脏的状态。 |
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95. | in a sordid or squalid way. |
| 以肮脏或者污秽的方式。 |
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96. | He shook out the dirty mat. |
| 他抖开那张肮脏的席子。 |
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97. | all he did were dirty deals. |
| 他干的都是肮脏勾当。 |
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98. | a dirty shabbily clothed urchin. |
| 衣裳褴褛而又肮脏的顽童。 |
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99. | dirty police officers; a sordid political campaign. |
| 卑鄙的警官;肮脏的政治运动。 |
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100. | Unethical or corrupt; sordid |
| "不道德的,腐败的;肮脏的" |
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