21. | Strain the fat away before you serve the soup. |
| 在上汤之前滤去油脂。
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22. | Don't strain so hard; you'll hurt yourself. |
| 别太使劲,不然你会弄伤自己的。
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23. | strain at sth. |
| 使劲做某事[拉某物];对某事感到难以接受[顾虑重重]。
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24. | You, too, will strain at such a demand. |
| 你对这样的要求也会感到难以接受的。
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25. | Anyone would strain at such an interpretation. |
| 这种解释谁都难以接受。
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26. | He suddenly changed his scolding strain . |
| 他突然改变了责骂的口吻。
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27. | Her letters were written in a happy strain . |
| 她写的那些信笔调欢快。
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28. | He has a heroic strain in his character. |
| 他有英雄气概。
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29. | The Irish strain in him makes him like jokes. |
| 他的爱尔兰血统使他喜欢诙谐。
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30. | He has an Oriental strain in his blood. |
| 他有东方人的血统。
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