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51. | for there are no flashing signs to assault the eye, |
| 因为既没有刺眼的灯光招牌, |
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-- 来源 -- 现代英语佳作赏析 哲理篇 - 1. At the Tailor's (1)(免费使用) |
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52. | She was dressed up like a dog's dinner just to go to the pictures. |
| 就为去看电影她也穿得这般花哨。 |
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53. | I can't stand those twee little frills. |
| 我看不惯那些花哨的零碎儿. |
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54. | Looks like New York has a new reputation. |
| 看来纽约有新招牌了。 |
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-- 来源 -- 空中美语-生活篇-活出新意与自我 - Blackout Reflects New York's Changing Attitude |
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55. | These are cheap and gaudy clothes. |
| 这是些廉价而花哨的衣服。 |
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56. | psychological function of shop sig |
| 商品招牌命名的心理功能 |
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57. | She was dressed up like a dog’s dinner just to go to the pictures. |
| 就为去看电影她也穿得这般花哨。 |
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58. | the highway was lined with signboards. |
| 公路两边是一线的招牌。 |
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59. | The sun shines on the small shop signs. |
| 太阳照在小商店的招牌上。 |
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60. | She's a draw in that shop. |
| 她是那个店里的招牌女店员。 |
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