11. | He is a shrewd reader of human nature. |
| 他是个能敏锐地察知人性的人。
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12. | She was a great reader in French as well as in English literature. |
| 她是个爱读英国和法国文学作品的人。
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13. | Don't labor the reader with unnecessary detail (s). |
| 不要用不必要的细节来困惑读者。
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14. | What followed must be left to the imagination of the reader . |
| 后事如何得由读者自己去想像了。
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15. | The reader is referred for further information to the following books. |
| 读者若想得到更加详尽的资料可查阅下列书籍。
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16. | I will not insult the intelligence of the reader by explaining the moral of my story. |
| 我不想明说我的故事的寓意,以免辱没读者的智力.
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17. | The novel fascinates the reader from the outset. |
| 这部小说一开头就把读者迷住了。
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18. | The reader cannot withhold his interest and admiration. |
| 读者无法抑制自己的兴趣和钦佩。
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19. | A bad reader of speeches, he fluffed frequently. |
| 他不善于读讲稿,以致常常念错。
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20. | Editors of newspapers and magazines often go to extremes to provide their reader with unimportant facts and statistics. |
| 报刊杂志的编辑常常为了向读者提供成立一些关紧要的事实和统计数字而走向极端。
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