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31. | Stalin received this somewhat abrupt response with a genial grin. |
| 斯大林对于这个相当生硬的回答抱以和蔼的一笑。 |
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32. | He knows how to spot genial smiles on the audience. |
| 他知道怎样向观众们投送亲切的微笑。 |
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33. | His genial sufficiency was a taunt and a mockery to many. |
| 他那么和蔼自满的态度,许多人都认为是一种辱骂和嘲弄。 |
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34. | "There will be no difficulty, sir," said the genial frame-maker. |
| “这挺便当,先生,”和气的镜框师说。 |
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35. | the genial sunshine.saturating his miserable body with its warmth(bJack London) |
| 和暖的阳光…用温暖充满他痛楚的躯体(b杰克 伦敦) |
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36. | the genial sunshine . . . saturating his miserable body with its warmth(Jack London) |
| 和暖的阳光…用温暖充满他痛楚的躯体(杰克 伦敦) |
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37. | 1.nice and warm; genial; thermal; mild; temperate 2.warmth; mildness |
| 温暖 |
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38. | Doctor Percival had struck him hitherto as a very genial man. |
| 珀西瓦尔医生给他的印象一直是个和蔼可亲的人。 |
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39. | Passepartout smiled his most genial smile, and said, `Never too late.' |
| 福克先生问路路通现在到马利勒坡纳教堂去请萨缪尔·威尔逊神甫是不是太晚了。 |
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40. | The man is so genial that he makes friends wherever he goes. |
| 这个人挺和气的,到哪里都能交上朋友。 |
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