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31. | I heard a sort of choking murmur and part of a laugh, followed by Daisy's voice on a clear and artificial |
| 我听到传来一阵哽咽似的低语声和一点笑声,接着是黛西嘹亮而做作的声音。 |
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32. | He was too dramatic to be realistic. |
| 他过于做作,因而不真实。 |
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33. | Their way of life was all pretence. |
| 他们的生活方式都很做作. |
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34. | Ostentatious display; pretentiousness. |
| 炫耀地显示;做作,夸耀 |
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35. | a constrained laugh [smile] |
| 勉强做作的笑[微笑] |
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36. | obviously contrived to charm. |
| 明显做作以达到迷人。 |
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37. | take small, mincing steps |
| 迈着做作的小碎步. |
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38. | She has a simple manner. |
| 她的态度不做作。 |
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39. | Affectedly genteel;pretentious. |
| 故作文雅的;做作的 |
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40. | His manner grew more formal. |
| 他的举止越来越做作。 |
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