51. | The mirror broke into splinters. |
| 镜子破成碎片。
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52. | They sell every style of mirror . |
| 他们出售各式镜子。
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53. | Emily was carefully adjusting her hat before a mirror . |
| 埃米莉正在镜子前仔细地把帽子戴好。
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54. | Street names mirror history. |
| 街名反映历史。
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55. | The girl's vanity made her look in the mirror often. |
| 这女孩子的虚荣心使得她常常照镜子。
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56. | A highly polished metal surface flashes back light like a mirror . |
| 高度磨光的金属面像镜子一样反光。
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57. | 'You needn't be so rude about it,' my wife answered as she looked at herself in the mirror . |
| “你说话没必要这样不客气,”我的妻子边回答边照着镜子。
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58. | We had been in the hat shop for half an hour and my wife was still in front of the mirror . |
| 我们在这家帽店已经呆了半个小时了,而我的妻子仍在镜子面前。
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59. | The pictures it sent us were very disappointing because its main mirror was faulty! |
| 它传送给我们的图像很令人失望,因为它的主要镜子有误差。
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60. | like adolescents they stand before the mirror , and still cannot fathom the exact outline of the vision before them. |
| 犹如希腊神话中那位漂亮的少年,站在镜前,不能辨认自身的真面目。
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