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71. | To dress in finery; adorn. |
| 打扮,着盛装;装饰 |
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72. | She then began to make up her face. |
| 然后她开始打扮。 |
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73. | the top deck of double - deck bus [ train ] |
| 双层汽[火]车的上层 |
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74. | adorn or decorate sth/sb |
| 装饰,打扮某物/某人 |
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75. | Of course I can't deck myself out prettily, nor receive guests properly, nor manage household affairs |
| 自然,我不会打扮,不会应酬,不会治事理家事,我有肺病,无钱,他来我这里做什么! |
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-- 来源 -- 汉英文学 - 中国现代小说 - shafeinvshideriji |
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76. | To dress or groom oneself with elaborate care; preen. |
| 精心打扮极其用心地打扮或修饰自己;精心装扮 |
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77. | She hated being dressed up. |
| 她讨厌打扮自己。 |
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78. | Don't you want to smarten yourself up a bit before you meet your girlfriend? |
| 见女朋友之前你难道不想把自己打扮打扮? |
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79. | all dressed up and nowhere to go |
| 打扮整齐却无处可去 |
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80. | promenade deck (covered upper deck of a passenger ship) |
| (客轮的上层有篷顶的)散步甲板. |
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