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11. | the act of rearranging things to give a misleading impression. |
| 重新安排事物给人一种易误解的印象。 |
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12. | The term“ Ice Age” may give a wrong impression. |
| 冰川期”这个术语可能会让人产生错误的印象。 |
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13. | in order to give the impression of hobbits having lived there for centuries, |
| 为了营造出哈比人已经在此生活了数个世纪的感觉, |
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-- 来源 -- 超越目标英语 第6册 - Unit 11 THE WAY IT'S DONE |
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14. | True, talented foreigners often give the impression of being dynamic and game to take on challenges. |
| 不错,外来人才在人前常常是一副生龙活虎、不是猛龙不过江的英雄气概。 |
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15. | So I'm coming to these meetings to give the impression that I have changed. |
| 所以我来此的目的是 要让他们认为我已经改过自新了 |
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16. | So his two protruding front teeth always give the impression that he is smiling. |
| 由于他那对微凸的门牙,让人感觉他总是在笑, |
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17. | give a false impression of great wealth |
| 给人造成很富有的假像 |
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18. | You'll give the impression that you cannot do anything well unless you look for something specific. |
| "你要是不明确你想找什么样的工作,人们会认为你什么事也干不好。" |
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19. | give the appearance or impression of. |
| 展示外表或者给予印象。 |
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20. | give a certain impression or have a certain outward aspect. |
| 给予某一印象或者有某一外在的样子。 |
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