41. | I must tie my hair back; it keeps getting in my eyes. |
| 我得将头发往后扎,它老是挡住我的眼睛。
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42. | Help me to tie this lid down. |
| 帮我将这盖子栓紧。
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43. | I won't tie you too strictly, but I expect you to do what I wish. |
| 我不想太严格地限制你,但是我希望你能照我的愿望去做。
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44. | That ribbon doesn't tie well. |
| 那条丝带结不好。
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45. | Tie this label onto your suitcase. |
| 把这个标签系在你的手提箱上。
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46. | The proposal lost by a tie vote. |
| 这项提案由于赞成与反对的票数相等而未获通过。
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47. | The tie happened to strike Panel's fancy, so he bought it. |
| 这条领带正好中保罗的意,他就买下了。
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48. | Tie a heavy weight at the end of a long piece of string. |
| 把一个生物拴在一根长绳子的一端,
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49. | 'I needn't remind you of that terrible tie you bought yesterday.' |
| “我也不必提醒你昨天买的那条糟糕透了的领带。”
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50. | 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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