31. | can I loan a ladder from you for a day or so? |
| 我可以借你的梯子用一两天吗?
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32. | Pass the paint pots down to me before you come down the ladder . |
| 下梯子前先将油漆罐递给我。
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33. | Stand the ladder upright against the wall. |
| 把梯子竖起来靠在墙上。
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34. | She was slightly hurt when she fell off the ladder . |
| 她从梯子上跌下来,受了一点轻伤。
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35. | She had made steady progress up the ladder of tennis fame until she reached the top. |
| 她在网球运动中的名声越来越大,最后终于登峰造极。
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36. | But for your support, I could not have got my foot on the ladder . |
| 要不是有你的支持,我就不可能跨出成功的第一步。
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37. | I tried to wake up my wife by ringing the doorbell, but she was fast asleep, so I got a ladder from the shed in the garden, put it against the wall, and began climbing towards the bedroom window. |
| 我按响了门铃,试图唤醒我的妻子,但她睡得很熟。于是,我从花园的小棚里搬来了一个梯子,把它靠在墙边,开始向卧室的窗口爬去。
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38. | I was almost there when a sarcastic voice below said, 'I don't think the windows need cleaning at this time of the night.' I looked down and nearly fell off the ladder when I saw a policeman. |
| 快要爬到窗口时,下面一个人用讽刺的口吻说:“我看不必在夜里这个时候擦窗子吧。”我向下面看去。当我看清是一个警察时,差一点儿从梯子上掉下去。
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39. | Courage is the ladder on which all the other virtues mount. (Clare Boothe Luce, RSA dramatist) |
| 勇气是一架梯子,其他美德全靠它爬上去。(美国剧作家 卢斯.C.B.)
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40. | The ladder which(that) I was standing on began to slip. |
| 我站的梯子开始滑动。
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