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81. | He would often stare at the black print for a long time. |
| 他常常久久地盯着那些黑色的印刷字体。 |
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82. | In the West people think it's rude to stare at a person. |
| 在西方,人们认为盯着看人是不礼貌的。 |
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83. | It' s rude to stare. |
| 盯着人看是没有礼貌的. |
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84. | To stare fixedly and angrily. |
| 怒视使劲地愤怒地瞪着 |
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85. | You can enjoy its beauty each time you stare at its wonderment. |
| 每当你凝视它,你都能重温旧梦。 |
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86. | The laughter and talk subside and they all stare smiling at Harlowe. |
| 笑声、谈话声渐渐小了下来,他们目不转睛地看着哈洛,朝他微笑。 |
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87. | An elderly woman at the next table tried to stare me down. |
| 邻桌的一位老妇人想把我盯视得坐立不安。 |
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88. | an ignorant stare, look, etc |
| 茫然的凝视、 样子等. |
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89. | Having heard what I said, James looked at me with cold stare. |
| 听了我讲的话以后,詹姆斯冷然地瞪着我。 |
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90. | To stare or gape stupidly. |
| 愚蠢地盯着或打哈欠 |
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