21. | The shirt collar was badly soiled and would never be white again. |
| 这件衬衫的领子穿得非常脏,再也洗不白了。
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22. | There is not much stretch in this collar . |
| 这衣领没有多大弹性。
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23. | He turned the coat collar up because of the wind. |
| 由于风大,他把大衣领子翻了起来。
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24. | People who work in offices are frequently referred to as " white-collar workers' for the simple reason that they usually wear a collar and tie to go to work. |
| 坐办公室的之所以常常被称作“白领工人”,就是因为他们通常是穿着硬领白衬衫,系着领带去上班。
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25. | Such is a human nature in the West that a great many people are often willing to sacrifice higher pay for the privilege of becoming white collar workers. |
| 许多人宁愿牺牲比较高的工资以换取成为白领工人的社会地位, 这在西方倒是人之常情。
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26. | If the collar won't stay in place, I shall have to pin it back. |
| 如果领子会移动,我得用别针把它别住。
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27. | a loose collar |
| 宽松的衣领
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28. | pick a hair from the collar of one's coat |
| 捡去衣领上的一根头发
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29. | a prim little dress with a white collar |
| 带有白色衣领的十分端庄的连衣裙
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30. | a tight collar that constricts the neck |
| 紧卡脖子的衣领
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