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71. | We usually knock off at about five o'clock. |
| 我们通常大约5点下班。 |
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72. | Knock the spots off(out of) sb. |
| 痛打某人;大大胜过某人 |
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73. | Let me knock the dust off your coat. |
| 我来给你把大衣上的灰掸掉。 |
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74. | A person slinks(off,away,etc)when he or she feels ashamed or frightened. |
| slink(off,away)因羞怯或恐惧而悄悄走开用 |
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75. | An instance of suddenly breaking away or off. |
| 分裂,断裂突然中止或断裂的情况 |
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76. | We're lucky she didn't knock us off before. |
| 她以前没把我们收拾了, 我们已经很走运了. |
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77. | We knock off at one o'clock on Saturday. |
| 我们礼拜六一点钟下班。 |
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78. | because even a well-intentioned touch can be badly misconstrued. |
| “hands off” is the best policy |
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-- 来源 -- 名篇赏析 - What Body Language Can Tell You That Words Cannot |
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79. | What time do you knock off for lunch? |
| 你什么时候停工吃中饭? |
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80. | knock off two whole chapters in an hour |
| 一小时就完成整整两章. |
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