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71. | The little bird tried desperately to keep warm by flapping his wings, but it was no use. |
| 小燕子拚命振翅保暖,不过这并不管用。 |
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-- 来源 -- 新世界名著-快乐王子 - The Happy Prince(10) |
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72. | The woman in the2 nd floor screamed her head off when she quarreled with her husband. |
| 二楼的女人一同丈夫吵架,就拚命喊叫。 |
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73. | A legal struggle means a struggle which the enemy allows, and an illegal struggle means a struggle which |
| 所谓合法与非法,都是对敌人来讲的。合法斗争就是敌人允许的斗争,非法斗争就是敌人不允许的斗争; |
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74. | You'll crack up if you go on working so hard. |
| 你继续这样拚命干下去, 身体会吃不消的. |
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75. | They want desperately to grab our Liberated Areas. |
| 我们解放区的地方,他们要拚命来争。 |
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76. | he griped the flesh on his chest until his nails were stained with blood; |
| 他拚命睁大眼睛,眼珠象是要从眼眶里突出来似的。 |
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77. | and the game has little meaning unless you do your utmost to win. |
| 如果不拚命去赢,比赛就没有意义了。 |
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-- 来源 -- 新概念英语第四册 - The sporting spirit |
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78. | If he doesn' t stop working so hard, he' ll burn himself out. |
| 他继续这样拚命地工作, 就会累垮的. |
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79. | like a scalded cat |
| 象烫伤的猫到处乱窜|拚命的逃走 |
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80. | You're getting the most of your health insurance while you still can. |
| 你趁现在还能买正在拚命买健康保险 |
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