2. His mind was like a sponge, ready to absorb anything.
他的脑子跟海绵似的,什么都能吸收。
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3. Take your jacket off and I'll sponge it down with water.
把你的夹克脱下来,我要用海绵蘸上水把它擦一擦。
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4. If your child's temperature rises, sponge her down gently with tepid water.
如果你孩子的体温升高,用湿海绵沾温水轻轻地擦洗她。
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5. A sponge absorbs water.
海绵吸水。
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6. He poured water on the sponge, then he squeezed it.
他把水倒在海绵上,然后挤压它。
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7. The sand acts like a sponge and filters the water and slows evaporation.
沙子像海绵一样过滤水,并减缓蒸发的进程。
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8. What do a carnivorous sponge, a lobular yam and a flat-faced psychedelic frogfish all have in common?
肉食性海绵、小叶山药和平脸的迷幻璧鱼,这三者有什么共同点么?
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9. It's tempting to leave your cleaning implement—a damp rag or sponge—hanging around to use the next day, but that could create a germ breeding ground.
10. Think of wetlands as a giant sponge: the earth soaks up a lot of this water that's continually flooding the surface, which increases the amount of water below.
把湿地想象成一块巨大的海绵:地球吸收大量的不断涌向地表的,增加了地表以下水量的这些水。
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11. We tried to sponge the blood off my shirt.
我们试着把我衬衫上的血迹擦掉。
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12. The cake was a delicious creation of sponge, cream and fruit.
这蛋糕是用松糕、奶油和水果制作的,又好吃,又好看。
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13. When diver Dawn Watson showed sponge expert Claire Goodwin what she found, Goodwin was sure that it was a kind of sponge unknown to science.
当潜水员道恩·沃特森向海绵专家克莱尔·古德温展示她的发现时,古德温确信这是一种在科学上未知的海绵。
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14. Watson's discovery is a special sponge, which takes the shape of whatever it covers.
沃特森发现的是一种特殊的海绵,它的形状随其覆盖的物体而变化。
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15. Sylvie said she came up with the name because "the sponge is purple and it looks like a dumpling".
西尔维说,她想出这个名字是因为“海绵是紫色的,看起来像一个饺子”。
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16. Among the best animated series it has offered, many stand out, including Sponge Bob Square Pants and Invader Zim.
在它推出的最佳动画系列中,包括《海绵宝宝》和《外星侵略者吉姆》在内,许多动画都很优秀。
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17. The judges all agreed that Sylvie's suggestion should be the sponge's name because "the spelling gives the sponge a strong connection to Norfolk".
评委们一致同意采纳西尔维的建议来命名该海绵,因为“这种拼写方式让海绵与诺福克郡联系密切”。
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18. Now the sponge has a name to be proud of: parpal dumplin, as suggested by nine-year-old Sylvie from Langham Village School.