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51. | snail fork of base metal (excl. those plated with precious metal) |
| 蜗牛叉,贱金属制(不包括外镀贵金属者) |
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52. | small edible marine snail; steamed in wine or baked. |
| 可食用的海生小蜗牛;在酒里蒸或烘焙。 |
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53. | B: The snail. It carries its house on its back. |
| 蜗牛.因为它可以把自己的房子放在背上. |
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54. | More than two hours had passed by, but the snail did not reappear. |
| 两个多小时过去了,但那只蜗牛却没有再出现。 |
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55. | I will come down to talk to you in a moment,@ replied the snail. |
| “我一会儿就下来和你说话,”蜗牛回答。 |
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56. | "You have led a very easy life,"remarked the snail. |
| 蜗牛说道。 |
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57. | There is a trait of slime left by a snail on the glass. |
| 玻璃上有一条蜗牛留下的黏液痕。 |
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58. | Lu was so inspired by the snail's quickness that he designed a snail-shaped door lock, |
| 鲁班从蜗牛的快动作里受到启发,就设计了个蜗牛形状的门锁, |
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-- 来源 -- 初级英语100(2) - Part 100 China's Door Gods |
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59. | It is said that one day Lu was talking to a snail, |
| 据说,有一天,鲁班正同一只蜗牛讲话, |
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-- 来源 -- 初级英语100(2) - Part 100 China's Door Gods |
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60. | He was pretty sure that he wouldn't be able to eat a snail, |
| 他敢肯定他决对不会吃蜗牛的, |
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-- 来源 -- 紫激光束-神秘的请柬 - Chapter 4 The Appointment |
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