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81. | cultivated speech; cultured Bostonians; cultured tastes; a genteel old lady; polite society. |
| 优雅的演说;有教养的波士顿人;品位高雅;优雅的老妇人;上流社会。 |
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82. | Not graceful; ungainly. |
| 不优雅的;难看的 |
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83. | The girl is a graceful speaker. |
| 这个女孩讲话十分优雅。 |
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84. | Lack of refinement or polish. |
| 粗俗缺乏优雅或教养 |
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85. | Lacking grace; clumsy. |
| 不够优雅的;笨拙的 |
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86. | an impression of careless elegance; danced with careless grace. |
| 对出自自然的优雅的印象;以不经意的优雅的方式跳舞。 |
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87. | Her charm of manner made her very popular. |
| 她风度优雅,备受欢迎。 |
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88. | Everything about him is clear, polished, and speckles. |
| 他浑身上下干净优雅,一尘不染。 |
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-- 来源 -- 现代英语佳作赏析 哲理篇 - 2. At the Tailor's (2) |
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89. | His manner need polishing. |
| 他的举止欠优雅。 |
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90. | The developed countries are getting richer and richer while the developing countries are getting relatively poorer and poorer. |
| 发达国家越来越富,相对的是发展中国家越来越穷。 |
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