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11. | things take on a new aspect. |
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12. | All and both can come after a noun or pronoun |
| All and both均可用于名词或代词之后 |
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13. | ashore and adrift |
| 陆上的, 海上的 |
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14. | difficult to guess what |
| 莫名其妙 |
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15. | turn sb. adrift |
| 逐出某人|使某人漂泊 |
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16. | The boat was all adrift two days and nights. |
| 这条船漂流了两天两夜。 |
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17. | The ship was all adrift two days and nights. |
| 船漂流了两天两夜。 |
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18. | It is neither rhyme nor reason. |
| 莫名其妙。 |
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19. | On the grapevine your reputation is "that impossible fellow". |
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-- 来源 -- 汉英文学 - 散文英译 - mzjy_chisucunxin |
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20. | Christianity set beauty adrift- |
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-- 来源 -- 现代英语佳作赏析 社会篇 - 3. A Woman's Beauty: Put-down or Power Source? |
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