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71. | coin a word; invent a new ;ase |
| 发明新字 |
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72. | concoct various pretexts; invent all sorts of names |
| 巧立名目 |
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73. | "Do you invent, then," said Fernand impatiently. |
| “那么你有主意了吗?” 弗尔南多不耐烦地说。 |
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74. | We must invent an excuse for our absence. |
| 我们必须为缺席编造一个藉口。 |
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75. | conceive or fashion in the mind; invent. |
| 精神上构思或者形成;发明。 |
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76. | But did he really invent movable type? |
| 这个谜我们是不是可能永远都破解不到、释不了呢? |
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77. | However, this country didn't invent the watch. |
| 然而,手表并不是由瑞士人发明的, |
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-- 来源 -- 英语晨读30分(高一) - 1 Watches(免费使用) |
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78. | who can read and invent and bite things. |
| 比如会发明会读书会咀嚼的孩子们. |
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79. | Will people invent new types of transportation? |
| 人们将会发明新型的交通工具吗? |
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-- 来源 -- 初中英语(初二下学期适用) - UNIT 5 Go with Transportation! Lesson 35: Future Transportation |
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80. | He would invent fanciful names on the spot. |
| 他会当场想出些稀奇古怪的名子。 |
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