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91. | John and Mary took the floor for the next dance which was a fox trot. |
| 约翰和玛丽开始跳下一个狐步舞。 |
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92. | You think kids want to come with their parents and take fox-trot lessons? |
| 你认为孩子们想和父母们一起来, 接受狐步舞课程? |
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93. | Wolf's trot broke into a run, wider and wider were the leaps he made. |
| 沃贝尔快跑起来,步子也越跃越大。 |
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94. | Miss Liu pulled her inside, certain the guests had trot seen the color of her face. |
| 刘小姐把她拉进去了,自信没给客人瞧见脸色。 |
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95. | Then he marches aimlessly off, in as violent a hurry as ever |
| 然后,他仍像以前那样狂奔疾走,又漫无目标地赶他的路去了。 |
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96. | I gave him another and watched him mount and trot after his brother and sister. |
| 我又给他一镑,看着他上了马,放开马在他的哥哥和妹妹后面小跑着。 |
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97. | The dog trot out and yapped a couple of warning at no one in particular. |
| 狗疾跑出去,毫无目标地狂吠了几声警告。 |
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98. | Now, trot right out in the yard and play, and don't come in here again." |
| 好,快到后院玩去,别再到这里来了。" |
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99. | His novel trots out a rich heiress; always able to trot out some new excuse. |
| 他的长篇小说炫耀了一位富有的女性继承人。 |
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100. | 1.on end; in a row; in succession; on the trot; 2.running; successive3.repeatedly; continuously |
| 接连 |
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