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31. | He could not meet her in conversation, rational or playful. |
| 在谈话方面,不管是谈正经事或开玩笑,他都不能满足她的需要。 |
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32. | She was engaged in a lively, interesting conversation with a faculty wife. |
| 她同一位教师的妻子谈得很起劲,很有意思。 |
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33. | into such a home there seemed nothing singular in having art and artists the topic of virtually every conversation |
| 孩子们生在这样的家庭,听见大人一开口不是谈艺术就是谈艺术家。 |
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34. | She glanced about and saw him in earnest conversation with a young man. |
| 她往四周看看,看见他和一个青年谈得很起劲。 |
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35. | The conversation inevitaBly turned to the changes that had taken place in the village. |
| 话题不可避免地转到谈村子里发生的变化。 |
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36. | With conversation on this and other matters they beguiled the way |
| 他们这样谈东说西,打发着旅途上的寂寞。 |
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37. | so why don't we get over to the restaurant and we can continue our conversation there. |
| 我们何不动身去餐馆,到那里再继续谈吧。 |
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-- 来源 -- 实用商务英语会话 - Part Ⅰ Meeting People in Business 3. An Important Introduction |
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38. | that it was only their interesting conversation that stopped me from crying. |
| 可是听他们谈的那么津津有昧,我也就不言语。 |
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39. | Of course their conversation alters, and new themes are bruited. |
| 当然他们的谈话也改换题目了,新的话题也悄悄地谈开了。 |
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40. | Or, you can change the subject of the conversation to something that is less personal. |
| 再不然,你也可以把话题一转,谈些不关私人的事情。 |
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