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81. | He was so impatient that I could hardly hold him back. |
| 他是那样急躁,我简直拉不住他。 |
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82. | He seemed to be quick- tempered, but was actually not difficult to reckon with. |
| 他似乎性子急躁,但实际上并不难相处。 |
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83. | He seemed to be quick-tempered, but was actually not difficult to deal with. |
| 他似乎性子急躁,但实际上并不难相处。 |
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84. | Sunday, their manager voted for prudence over impatience. |
| 他们的总教练选择了慎重而不急躁。 |
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85. | Suppose yourself a boy of thoughtless, impetuous boy indulged in childhood upwards. |
| 如果你是一个小伙子,一个从小就被惯坏,没有头脑,又冲动的小伙子。 |
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86. | These tasks are vital and we cannot afford either to approach them too hastily or to postpone them. |
| 这些都是大事,我们不能急躁,也不能耽误时间。 |
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87. | champ(at/on)sth;(of horses)bite at sth nervously or impatiently |
| (指马)急躁地或不耐烦地咬某物 |
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88. | He regrets his hasty words that were productive of quarrels. |
| 他后悔说出了导致口角的急躁的话。 |
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89. | He was a careless, yet eager-looking fellow |
| 他是个大大咧咧,但却神情急躁的家伙。 |
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90. | a race driver who was ] flamboyant,impetuous,disdainful of death(Jim Murray. |
| [一个赛车手]辉耀的,冲动的,对死亡充满蔑视的人(吉姆·默莱)。 |
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