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31. | a catch-as-catch-can existence: |
| 得过且过的生活 |
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32. | Suddenly a surprising image or epigram will light up the scene. |
| 一个突如其来的形象或警句突然把意境照亮。 |
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33. | To catch bandits, first catch the ringleader. |
| 擒贼先擒王。 |
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34. | Roman poet known for his books of epigrams. |
| 马提雅尔罗马诗人,因其警句、诗集而出名 |
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35. | It often happens that a new phrase comes into being via a popular film or book title, which in turn can lead to further variations on the same theme. |
| 一个新的警句常因一出受欢迎的电影或一本书名而产生,这个警句又会在同一主题上引出变异的用语。 |
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36. | To express oneself in or as if in aphorisms. |
| 用格言写作用格言或警句精炼地陈述 |
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37. | You know, I collect your mottoes and sentences. |
| 你要知道,我正在收集你的格言和警句。 |
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38. | To catch or try to catch fish. |
| 捕鱼,钓鱼捕或尝试着捕鱼 |
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39. | a ball catch; a bullet catch |
| 门碰球 |
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40. | to catch cold; to catch a chill |
| 受寒 |
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