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71. | To mean to do something and to actually do something are two separate things. |
| 想干一件事和真干一件事是两回事. |
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72. | Knocking on a door at random『任意地;随意地』, I summon『唤来;招来』 a wizened『干瘦的;干瘪的』 old woman. |
| [21] 我随便敲了一家居民的门,开门的是位干瘦的老太太。 |
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73. | weak foot due to dryness |
| 干脚气 |
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74. | attend a funeral |
| 参加丧礼 |
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75. | a tomfool thing to do |
| 干蠢事. |
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76. | He did attend the lecture this morning but somehow he did not seem to attend to it. |
| 今天上午他的确去听讲了,可是不知怎的他似乎心不在焉。 |
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77. | to attend religious service; to go to church |
| 做礼拜 |
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78. | attend school [ church ] |
| 上学[教堂] |
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79. | Who is to undertake the job? |
| 谁来干? |
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80. | Attend a passenger |
| 接待旅客 |
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