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Nate:I dont like my baby picture. 奈特:我不喜欢我的婴儿照。 Eve:Why not? 伊芙:为什么不喜欢? Nate:I just dont. 奈特:我就是不喜欢。 Eva:But they are cute. Look! 伊芙:但是他们很可爱耶。你看!
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1.- I have a cold. 我感冒了。 - I'm sorry to hear that. 听到这消息我很难过。 2. - What's wrong (the matter, the trouble)? You look unhappy. 怎么啦?您看起来脸色很不好。 - I failed the exam. 我考试没通过。 - Don't t
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