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51. | 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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52. | Run Off Stitching |
| 落坑线 |
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53. | surface run-off |
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54. | Don't stray from the point. |
| 不要离题乱扯。 |
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55. | He explained or=# cc0066> patiently when the discussion got off the point. |
| 在讨论离题时,他就耐心地进行解释。 |
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56. | and the cat runs after him. |
| 它一边run一边grow. |
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57. | 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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58. | such digressions can lead us too far afield. |
| 这样的离题会引导我们离题越来越远。 |
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59. | Thank you, bye-bye. |
| 说完他就run away。 |
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-- 来源 -- 大胡子伯伯英语中级版 第3册 - 狗为什么不喜欢猫(11) |
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60. | Please do not diverge from the original topic. |
| 请不要离题。 |
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