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91. | The story was very funny. |
| 这个故事非常可笑。 |
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92. | a preposterous old woman |
| 一位可笑的老妇人 |
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93. | a priceless remark |
| 极可笑的评价 |
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94. | He revolted against the absurd idea. |
| 他厌恶那种荒谬的想法。 |
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95. | strike sb. as ridiculous |
| 使某人感到可笑 |
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96. | He is so jolly green! |
| 他实在嫩得可笑! |
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97. | The proposal borders upon the obsurd. |
| 该提议近乎可笑。 |
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98. | Your absurd name, an ancient Greek. |
| “你这姓名太荒唐了,一个古希腊人[9]。” |
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99. | a ridiculous suggestionfi^ure ] |
| 可笑的意见人] |
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100. | ABsurd words of a Blind man |
| 瞽者妄言 |
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