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71. | 'What a fantastic story! ' |
| “一个多么难以置信的故事啊 |
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72. | Real life is sometimes stranger than fiction. |
| 现实生活有时比小说还离奇. |
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73. | The story seemed too egregious to be believed. |
| 这故事似乎离奇得令人难以置信。 |
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74. | That was a really creepy coincidence. |
| 那样的巧合实在太离奇了. |
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75. | This sounded completely fantastic. |
| 这听起来实在不可思议。 |
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-- 来源 -- 英汉非文学 - 科学史 - kexueshi-yuanzidefenlie |
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76. | After that, things got stranger and stranger. |
| 在此之后,情况变得越来越离奇了。 |
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77. | He was afraid this "revolutionary" exmagistrate also had some worrying, fantastic plan up his sleeve, |
| 他惴惴然悬念着这位做过“革命”县长的李壮飞敢是也有什么叫人摇惑不决而且发生苦闷的离奇的计策! |
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78. | Truth is sometimes stranger than fiction. |
| 事实有时比小说还离奇。 |
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79. | This is fantastic dreams. |
| 这是一怪异的梦。 |
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80. | Something, such as a story, that is comical or whimsical. |
| 离奇可笑的事物,如故事 |
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