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71. | Under the cover of moisture, the little snail set off again. |
| 趁着潮湿,小蜗牛又急急忙忙赶路了。 |
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72. | 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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73. | hoping it would be as watchful as the snail in guarding home. |
| 希望它能像蜗牛那样警惕,好好看家。 |
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-- 来源 -- 初级英语100(2) - Part 100 China's Door Gods |
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74. | NOTES ON THE CLASSIFICATION OF THE ONCOMELANIID SNAIL HOSTS OF SCHISTOSOMA JAPONICUM |
| 日本血吸虫中间宿主—钉螺—的分类问题 |
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75. | The entire, one-piece shell of a snail and certain other mollusks. |
| 蜗牛壳蜗牛或某些其它软体动物的完整、单一的壳 |
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76. | Jail life made the frail retailer avail every snail in the pail. |
| 监狱生命使脆弱的零售商在桶里有益于每只蜗牛。 |
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77. | Then turn not pale, beloved snail, but come and join the dance. |
| 亲爱的蜗牛,不要害怕,赶快去把舞会参加。 |
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78. | The cacti are my poor friends, the little snail said to himself. |
| 仙人掌是我可怜的朋友,小蜗牛对自己说。 |
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79. | I can only move very slowly because I am only a snail. |
| “我只能慢吞吞地移动,因为我只是一只蜗牛。” |
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80. | An edible snail, especially one prepared as an appetizer or entr閑. |
| 食用蜗牛可食用的蜗牛,特别是用来做开胃菜或两道主菜间所上的菜 |
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