- 1. It was kind of scary, like.
- 这可能是有几分可怕。
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- 2. That made me feel kind of stupid.
- 那使我感到有点儿愚蠢。
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- 3. I like him, kind of.
- 我有点儿喜欢他。
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- 4. Chapattis are a kind of flat Indian bread.
- chapatti是一种印度薄饼。
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- 5. I've come to expect this kind of behaviour from him.
- 对于他的这种举止我渐渐不感到意外了。
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- 6. My first attempts at complaining were kind of tentative.
- 我头几次的投诉尝试都有点儿犹豫。
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- 7. He's in some kind of trouble.
- 他遇到了什么麻烦。
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- 8. I've caught some kind of lurgy.
- 我有点小病。
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- 9. What kind of music do you like?
- 你喜欢什么音乐?
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- 10. It was kind of you to offer.
- 感谢你的好意。
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- 11. She isn't that kind of girl.
- 她不是那种类型的女孩。
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- 12. It was kind of sad, really.
- 这真的有点伤感。
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- 13. What kind of house do you live in?
- 你住的房子是哪一种?
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- 14. It was most kind of you to meet me.
- 你来接我真是太好了。
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- 15. It was really kind of you to help me.
- 你帮我的忙,我太感激了。
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- 16. He's an all right kind of guy really.
- 其实他这个人还可以。
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- 17. There has to be some kind of way out.
- 肯定有办法解决。
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- 18. He's a natural with any kind of engine.
- 他是发动机方面的天才。
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- 19. It's kind of creepy down in the cellar!
- 地窖里真令人有点不寒而栗!
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- 20. He was handsome in a raffish kind of way.
- 他有种坏小子的帅气。
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- 21. She had a kind of vacant look on her face.
- 在她脸上有一种茫然的表情。
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- 22. I had a kind of feeling this might happen.
- 我当时就隐约地感到会出这样的事。
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- 23. Had Jamie ever been in any kind of trouble?
- 杰米曾经遇到过什么样的麻烦吗?
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- 24. This kind of humour is infantile and boring.
- 这种幽默既幼稚又无聊。
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- 25. He's hypersensitive to any kind of criticism.
- 他对任何批评都受不了。
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- 26. The party needs a different kind of leadership.
- 该党需要一种不同的领导。
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- 27. Have you been able to have any kind of contact?
- 你取得任何联系了吗?
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- 28. This has been so nice, so terribly kind of you.
- 你这样实在是太好了。
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- 29. This kind of question often appears in the exam.
- 这类问题在考试中经常出现。
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- 30. He felt a kind of happiness mingled with regret.
- 他感到既高兴又遗憾。
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