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1. | Be impatient to; be desperate to |
| 迫不及待的 |
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2. | They snapped at the offer. |
| 他们迫不及待地接受该提议。 |
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3. | as weeks passed without his return, they must have grown worried, then anxious, and finally resigned(接受事实 |
| 但是好几个礼拜过去,他还没有回来,他们一定会担心,然后焦虑,最后只有认命。 |
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4. | Impatient to begin. |
| 迫不及待地开始 |
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5. | It is usually the only acceptable( a.可接受的) proof of the expense, and the employee must turn it in to |
| 通常是惟一被认可的花销凭据,员工必须要拿它报销。 |
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6. | I don't wonder at his jumping at the offer. |
| 他迫不及待地接受该提议,我对此并不感到惊奇。 |
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7. | Can't wait, time doesn't allow |
| 迫不及待 |
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8. | One can't wait to get into office and the other can't wait to get out of the office. |
| 一个迫不及待想就任(统)另一个迫不及待想下班。 |
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9. | hurriedly; in haste; Brook on delay |
| 迫不及待 |
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10. | To make a beeline for something |
| 迫不及待,走捷径,抄近路 |
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-- 来源 -- 这句中文,英语怎么说? - 13 To make a beeline for something |
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