71. | a rude reminder of the danger they were in |
| 使他们突然觉察到所处的危险之事
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72. | make a rude gesture |
| 做出粗野的姿势
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73. | ungracious; rude |
| 不雅观的; 粗鲁的
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74. | a rude word not mentioned in polite society |
| 在上流社会中不说的粗话
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75. | a prudish refusal to enjoy rude jokes |
| 拘谨得听不得粗俗的笑话
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76. | `Do you consider yourself a rude person?' `Certainly not!' |
| ‘你认为你是个粗鲁的人吗?’‘当然不是!’
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77. | `Don't you find him very rude ?' `Contrariwise! I think he's most polite.' |
| ‘你是否觉得他很粗野?’‘恰恰相反! 我认为他非常有礼貌.’
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78. | be discomfited by rude questions |
| 因他人提出的问题粗鄙而感到尴尬
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79. | a man of rude address |
| 谈吐粗鲁的人
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80. | rude estimates |
| 大致的估计
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