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81. | We were all irritable now with the fading ale, and aware of it we drove for a while in silence. |
| 啤酒的酒性已过,我们现在都感到烦躁,又因为意识到这一点,我们就一声不响地开了一会车子。 |
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82. | Be fond of sleep, fond of company, indolent, lazy and irritable-this is a cause of one's downfall. |
| 贪睡眠,爱閒聊,对所学的东西不感兴趣,做事情懒懒散散,急躁而没有耐心……是导致堕落的重大要素。 |
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83. | "An irritable man is like a hedgehog rolled up the wrong way, tormenting himself with his own prickles |
| 易怒的人像一只反过来蜷缩的刺猬,用自己的刺折磨自己 |
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84. | She had to be very careful, because he was liable to be touchy and irritable in his present stage of |
| 她必须十分小心,因为他现在身体还很虚弱,容易动怒,发脾气。 |
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85. | You may feel permanently tired,anxious or irritable,and your memory and ability to concentrate may be |
| 你可能总是感到疲劳、焦虑或易怒; 你的记忆力和集中注意力都可能受到不良影响。 |
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86. | An irritable man is like a hedgehog rolled up the wrong way, torm ting himself with his own prickles. |
| 易怒的人象一只反过来蜷缩的刺猬,用自己的刺折磨自己。 |
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87. | "No, no, no," replied this individual, who was blond and vigorous and by nature a little irritable and |
| “没有,没有,没有,”这个人回答说。他长得漂漂亮亮,精神饱满,生性有点暴躁,喜欢争吵。 |
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88. | An irritable man is like a hedgehog rolled up the wrong way, tormenting himself with his own prickles |
| 易怒的人像一只反过来蜷缩的刺猬,用它自己的刺刺痛自己。——胡德 |
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89. | The clothes were soft and cozy, but they made me feel hot and irritable and I wanted to cry. |
| 我觉得很软适,却又很热,我暴燥得想哭。 |
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90. | An irritable man is like a hedgehog rolled up the wrong way, tormenting himself with his own prickles |
| 易怒的人像一只反过来卷缩的刺猬,用自己的刺折磨自己。英国诗人胡德 |
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