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Movie Salon 1 Mission:Impossible 2 [00:01.91]电影沙龙 碟中碟2 [00:03.81]Swanbeck(from a recorded tape):Good morning Mr.Hung.Your mission ,should you choose to accept it involves recovery of a stolen item designated Chimera. [00:07.67]斯旺贝克
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1. similarity /ˌsɪməˈlrɪti:/ -- likeness; resemblance The two pills are alike in color and shape, but there the similarity ends. 这两颗药丸的颜色和形状都很相像,但相似处也仅限于此。 2. simile /ˈsɪməli:/ -- comparison
Then, Ostrum's crew made another discovery - lying next to the Raptor was a second skeleton. 紧接着,奥斯特伦姆的团队有了另一个发现,在迅猛龙旁边还有第二具骸骨。 Two Raptors, side by side. 两头迅猛龙紧挨着。
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