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71. | like rust, consumes faster than labor wears.( Benjamin Franklin, American president)懒惰像生锈一样,比操劳更能消耗身体 |
| 早睡早起会使人健康、有和聪明。(国总统富兰克林.B. |
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72. | sway or rock helplessly |
| 不由自主地摇摆或摇晃 |
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73. | reciprocating spout fertilizer broadcaster |
| 摇摆口式撒肥器 |
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74. | He wavers a little as he walks. |
| 他走路的时候有些摇摆。 |
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75. | The palm trees wavered in the strong breeze. |
| 棕榈树在强风中摇摆。 |
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76. | The elderly grow wobbly in part because their nervous systems become less sensitive to the changes in foot pressure whenever they lean one way or another. |
| 上了年纪的人身体逐渐出现摇摆,部份原因是他们将身体倾向一侧时,其神经系统对于足部压力的变化变得较不敏感。 |
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77. | Every bough was swinging in the wind. |
| 每条树枝都在风里摇摆。 |
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78. | Undergoing vacillation;wavering. |
| 动摇的,犹豫不决的;摇摆的 |
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79. | The left wing stands firm, the middle wavers (this wavering in the new society is different from that in the old), and the right wing resists. |
| 左翼是坚定的,中间派是摇摆的(这种摇摆和过去不同,是在新社会里的摇摆),右翼是反抗的。 |
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80. | The hammock is swinging gently. |
| 那吊床在轻微地摇摆。 |
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