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91. | Our doctor always talk to me like a teacher talking to a child |
| 给我们看病的医生对我说话总是像教师对小学生说话一样 |
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92. | "I got to talk to some good-looking girls." |
| 他答道,“我跟许多漂亮的女孩子讲了话。” |
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93. | "Let's be peaceable about it and talk things over properly!" |
| 有话慢慢儿讲,大家商量 |
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94. | have something,nothing,(etc to talk,eg to give one's views or justify oneself) |
| 有话要说、没话可说等(如表达自己的观点或作自我辩解) |
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95. | When by our window can we trim the wicks again and talk about this endless, dreary night or rain? |
| 何当共剪西窗烛,却话巴山夜雨时 |
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96. | We barely talk and now you're sitting around in the dark with a knife? |
| 我们几乎谈不上话 现在你又拿把刀子坐在黑暗中 |
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97. | The talk drifts. It is difficult to follow Mr. Wren's mind because he says nothing. |
| 话题在变换,很难了解雷恩先生在想什么,因为他不说话。 |
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98. | Sara had a talk with Yang Mei about improving her English pronunciation. |
| 萨拉曾经就改进英语发音的问题同杨梅谈过一次话。 |
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99. | I get tongue-tied every time I try to talk to Lauren. |
| 每次试着与劳伦谈话,我都(害羞或尴尬得)说不出话来。 |
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100. | You've got a hinge on your tongue and you talk with both ends. |
| 你舌头上是装着铰链的,说起话来两头都能用。 |
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