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1. | She could not take her ease till she had ascertained some particulars. |
| 她得把有些具体事弄确切了,才能放下心来。 |
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2. | To take ease at dawn and evening |
| 偷安旦夕 |
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3. | To take ease and to be perfunctory |
| 偷惰因循 |
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4. | Sally took an old quilt out there to fashion a cozy nest, and Lucy deigned to take her ease upon it. |
| 莎莉拿一条旧被去,为她铺成一个舒适的窝,露西居然赏脸,在那上面休息。 |
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5. | I must really take an ease in my vacation. |
| 我假期时真的需要好好放松一下。 |
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6. | 1.light; relaxed; airy; free and easy; 2.to take one's ease |
| 轻松 |
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7. | She sit down and take her ease by the fire |
| 她坐在火旁休息一下 |
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8. | There they plant themselves squarely, cut themselves gardens from the fields, and take their ease. |
| 它们就在平原上安顿下来,在田野上开辟花园,开始过舒适的日子。 |
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9. | 1.loose; 2.inattentive3.to relax; to take one's ease |
| 松散 |
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10. | Why should your father have to be walking the dog out on a cold night while you take your ease by the |
| 为何你的父亲竟必须在这样的寒夜出去遛狗,而你却烤着火悠闲自在? |
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