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11. | She is too shy to sing in public. |
| 她很腼腆,不敢在众人面前唱歌。 |
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12. | I perceived him as a rather shy sort of man. |
| 我认为他是个很腼腆的人。 |
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13. | the shy side of his personality.See Synonyms at phase |
| 他性格中腼腆的一面参见 |
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14. | I remember feeling shy when I first came to Beijing. |
| 我记得第一次来北京时自己也很腼腆, |
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-- 来源 -- 初中英语(八年级下学期适用) - MODULE 3 A student newspaper Unit 2 They like writing articles. |
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15. | Are Singaporeans so shy that they shun a conversation with a neighbour? Not really. |
| 国人真如此“腼腆”吗? |
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16. | He only saw her sweet, shy face. |
| 他只注意到她的甜甜的、腼腆的脸。 |
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17. | He is shy and does not take the initiative in making acquaintances. |
| 他很腼腆,不去主动交友。 |
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18. | She had always been amazingly shy and old-fashioned in sex. |
| 她在男女关系方面腼腆得令人吃惊,也特别古板。 |
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19. | She was not shy, but not forward, either. |
| 她不是个很腼腆的人,但也不大胆主动。 |
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20. | A shy, adolescent young man renders himself as a superhero. |
| 一个腼腆的青少年把自己描述成为超级英雄 |
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