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91. | An empty-headed, silly, often erratic person. |
| 古怪的人傻的、愚蠢的并且通常很古怪的人 |
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92. | a funny thing |
| 古怪的事 |
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93. | Strange houses, strange faces |
| 陌生的房子,陌生的脸孔, |
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-- 来源 -- 新世界名著-最后的一叶 - Rip Van Winkle (4) |
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94. | have queer ideas |
| 有古怪的想法 |
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95. | It was, as I say, a strange and very stupid idea, and I forgot it as quickly as I could. |
| 正如我所说,这是个非常愚蠢的古怪想法,于是我尽可能快地把它忘掉了。 |
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96. | Strange people do strange things. |
| 奇怪的人做奇怪的事。 |
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-- 来源 -- 中级美语(下)(二) - Lesson 105 I Want to Marry Your Wife |
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97. | An eccentric person, especially one with bizarre ideas. |
| 怪人行为古怪的人,尤指具有古怪想法的人 |
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98. | a devil of a name |
| 一个古怪的名字 |
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99. | I knew also that underneath my gloom lay fear, and fear does strange things to the mind. |
| 我同样清楚,这阴悒之情的下面暗伏着恐惧,而恐惧又以古怪的方式作用于我的头脑。 |
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100. | The new boss is a bit of an oddball. |
| 新老板有点古怪. |
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