91. | We must account (to our employer) for every penny we spend during a business trip. |
| 我们得把我们出差时所花的每一分钱(向雇主)交代清楚。
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92. | Our anti-aircraft guns accounted for five enemy bombers. |
| 我军高射炮击落五架敌军轰炸机。
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93. | Our electricity bills are higher than we can afford -- we must start to economize. |
| 我们的电费已经高得付不起了-得节省些了。
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94. | I'm not sure if our book will be a success -- it's early days yet. |
| 我们这本书是否受欢迎,我没有把握-现在言之过早。
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95. | After a week at sea, it was good to feel the earth under our feet again. |
| 出海一周后,又重新回到陆地上而感到愉快。
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96. | Our plans are fairly elastic. |
| 我们的计划相当灵活。
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97. | Our scores are now even. |
| 我们的分数现在相等了。
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98. | Our washing machine has broken; I'll ring the electrician. |
| 我们的洗衣机坏了,我得给电工打电话。
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99. | Our favourite restaurant was full, so we had to go elsewhere. |
| 我们喜欢的饭馆已客满,所以我们只得到别处去。
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100. | The speaker appealed to our emotions rather than to our minds. |
| 演讲者激发了我们的情感而不是启发我们的思考。
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