91. | You were an hour late this morning, how come? |
| 今天早晨你迟到了一小时,怎么回事?
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92. | You came back very late last night. |
| 昨晚你回来得很晚。
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93. | English strawberries usually come in in late June. |
| 英国草莓通常在六月下旬上市。
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94. | She won't consent to him staying out late /to his staying out late. |
| 她不允许他呆在外面太晚。
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95. | My car broke down and consequently I was late . |
| 我的汽车坏了,所以我迟到了。
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96. | I was cross with him for being late . |
| 他迟到了,我很生气。
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97. | Whenever he comes in late his wife cross-examines him about where he's spent the evening. |
| 每逢他晚归,妻子总要追问他晚上到哪里去了。
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98. | Taxis cruised about, hoping to pick up late fares. |
| 计程车以中等速度转来转去,希望能招揽到晚归的乘客。
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99. | Stop dawdling and hurry up: we're late . |
| 别磨磨蹭蹭了,快点儿吧: 咱们晚了。
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100. | You can depend on her to be late . |
| 可以担保她必定迟到。
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