11. | He made a very boring after-dinner speech. |
| 他在宴会后的讲话很枯燥。
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12. | It's boring here -- let's split. |
| 这儿没意思-咱们走吧。
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13. | Don't start her off on one of her boring stories. |
| 不要惹她说她那些乏味的故事。
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14. | He's a rather boring old stick. |
| 他是个相当乏味的傢伙。
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15. | This book is really boring stuff. |
| 这本书真是枯燥无味。
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16. | It was such a boring speech (that) I fell asleep. |
| 这讲演枯燥无味,听得我都睡着了。
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17. | She finds it boring staying/to stay at home. |
| 她觉得待在家中很无聊。
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18. | They were a rather arrogant boring lot. |
| 他们是一群相当傲慢、令人厌烦地人。
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19. | There are one or two good articles in the magazine but otherwise it's all pretty boring stuff. |
| 这本杂志里有两篇好文章,可是其他都是些枯燥无味的东西。
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20. | If its message were confined merely to information and that in itself would be difficult if not impossible to achieve, for even a detail such as the choice of the color of a shirt is subtly persuasive-advertising wound be so boring that no one wound pay any attention. |
| 如果其信息只被局限于告知一一就广告而言,如果这不是完全不可能达到的,也是非常难做的,因为即便是一个诸如衬衫的颜色的选择这样的细节都会具有微妙的说服意味,那么广告就会如此地乏味以至于没有人 会关注它。
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