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71. | The mirror was splintered off. |
| 镜子打得粉碎。 |
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72. | heart shaped mirror |
| 心形镜子 |
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73. | specularly reflected |
| 镜子反射的 |
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74. | The parquet floors shone like mirrors; highly polished silver was displayed in gleaming glass cabinets |
| 镶木地板亮得象镜子;精心擦拭的银器陈列在亮灿灿的玻璃柜子里; |
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75. | A cracked mirror. |
| 破裂的镜子 |
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76. | A mirror reflects light. |
| 镜子能反光。 |
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77. | Put the mirror straight. |
| 把镜子摆正。 |
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78. | Carrie went over and looked out the window, while Hurstwood looked at himself in the glass. |
| 赫斯渥在镜子里照了照,觉得自己又脏又乱。 |
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79. | Breathe upon a mirror |
| 对着镜子呵气 |
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80. | Tom Smart felt more indignant especially as he could now and then observe, from his seat before the glass |
| 汤姆·斯马特越看越愤慨,特别是他时时刻刻从镜子前自己的座位上看他们, |
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