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1. | breathe loving words in sb's ear |
| 在某人耳边低语情话 |
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2. | Philip could never help feeling that to say passionate things in English sounded a little absurd. |
| 菲利浦不禁觉得,用英语去说那些温柔缠绵的情话,听起来总是有那么点不伦不类的。 |
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3. | To have a delicate lasting effect on the emotions |
| 情致缠绵 |
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4. | a clinging boyfriend |
| 缠绵不已的男朋友. |
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5. | Bill and coo |
| " (说情话)," |
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6. | to be tormented by nostalgia |
| 乡思缠绵 |
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7. | become emotionally involved with sb |
| 与某人感情缠绵 |
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8. | 1.lingering; 2.touching ertwist |
| 缠绵 |
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9. | I lingered away my days on the sickbed. |
| 我缠绵病榻过日子。 |
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10. | to be bed-ridden with a lingering disease |
| 缠绵病榻 |
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