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1. | His name was Westley, but she never called him that. |
| 他的名字叫维斯特雷 但她从来都不这么称呼他 |
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2. | South Los Angeles was a cleaner-safer– designation(称呼). It meant having a home with possibilities. |
| 南洛杉矾是一个干净、全一些的称呼。它意味着有一个充满希望的家。 |
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3. | I'm merely quoting history in naming you so. |
| 我这么叫你,完全是沿用过去的称呼。 |
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4. | Relating to, characteristic of, or used in calling. |
| 称呼的关于或有称呼特点的,或称呼所用的 |
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5. | he or she will be called @grandfather@ or @grandmother@ even by strangers. |
| 通常被称作“爷爷”、“奶奶”,即使陌生人也这么称呼。 |
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6. | He always called her by this name before a third person. |
| 他对第三者说起她来,总是这么称呼她的。 |
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-- 来源 -- 汉英文学 - 中国现代小说 - huaweixiansheng |
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7. | Why it is often that complicated to address a male? |
| 为什么总是男的的称呼这么复杂呢﹖ |
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8. | a form of address |
| 称呼 |
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9. | Is that what the kids are calling it these days? |
| 这几天小孩们是不是都这么称呼它? |
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10. | To address one disrespectfully |
| 称呼失敬 |
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