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11. | He was one of the cleverest and most agreeable men, well, in Europe simply. |
| 他是最聪明,最和气的先生之一――当然,这是指在欧洲而言。 |
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12. | Agreeable sound, especially in the phonetic quality of words. |
| 谐音,声音的和谐谐音或悦耳的声音,尤指词的音质 |
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13. | 1.of the right or agreeable nature; in the right or agreeable condition; 2.normal; right |
| 对劲 |
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14. | This fact was highly agreeable to Winterbourne in spite of his consciousness of his singular situation |
| 这对温特伯恩说来倒是求之不得,虽然他也明明知道自己的处境非常尴尬。 |
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15. | and eyes, had they been agreeable in expression, they would have been irresistible: fortunately for my |
| 至于眼睛,要是眼神能显得和悦些,就要使人无法抗拒了。 对我这容易动情的心说来倒是常事,因为它们所表现的只是在轻蔑与近似绝望之间的一种情绪,而在那张脸上看见那样的眼神是特别不自然的。 |
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16. | , 'who cares more to be agreeable, Who takes more pains to be agreeable, who knows better how to be agreeable |
| 我的意思是我是个男子汉,”斯特莱佛在他朋友调酒时吹嘘起自己来,“我很愿在女人堆里受人欢迎,而且很愿花功夫,也懂得怎样做。 比你要强多了。” |
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17. | Tito's reputation as an agreeable companion in "magnificent" society made his learning and talent appear |
| 帝托作为“伟人”社会里一个受欢迎的伙伴的声誉,使得他的学问和才能显得更加光辉灿烂了。 |
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18. | "Is the old man agreeable?"said Mr Swiveller in an undertone |
| “老头儿说得来吗?”斯威夫勒先生低声说道。 |
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19. | occupy in an agreeable, entertaining or pleasant fashion. |
| 沉浸在惬意、愉快、舒适的气氛中。 |
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20. | Her tone and look implied something that was not agreeable to me in connation with the subject |
| 她的语气和态度,对于我所谈的这个人,都含着一种意味,让我觉得不大受用。 |
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