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81. | So unusual as to be surprising;uncanny. |
| 奇怪的异常的,令人惊讶的;怪诞的 |
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82. | 1.unfounded; 2.absurd; fantastic; wild; groundless |
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83. | They were amused by the fantastic tales he spun. |
| 他们觉得他讲的怪诞故事很有趣。 |
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84. | Speculators who are holding out for absurd prices |
| 坚持漫天讨价的投机商们 |
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85. | A frivolous escapade or prank. |
| 恶作剧,怪诞动作无聊轻浮的越轨行为或恶作剧 |
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86. | A novel in a style emphasizing the grotesque, mysterious, and desolate. |
| 哥特式小说着重描写怪诞、恐怖和孤寂的小说 |
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87. | ...that every one-in-a-trillion girls go through. |
| 每位出众的女孩都会经历的怪诞时期 |
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88. | The fat old man looked grotesque in his tight trousers. |
| 胖老头穿著绷紧的裤子,看来很怪诞。 |
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89. | His bizarre behavior attracted our attention. |
| 他怪诞的行为吸引了我们的注意力。 |
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90. | The accusation against Guy Liddell was palpably absurd. |
| 对盖伊·利德尔的指控显然荒唐透顶。 |
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