- 1. 她戴着那顶帽子,样子够滑稽的!
- She looks a sight in that hat!
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- 2. 一贯如此,他们就是这个样子。
- There you go—that's what they're like.
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- 3. 看到你成功的样子真是令人高兴。
- It's good to see you looking so prosperous.
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- 4. 他为女儿的邋遢样子感到害臊。
- His daughter looked such a mess that he was ashamed of her.
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- 5. 过来坐坐吧—你看样子累坏了。
- Come and sit down—you look done in.
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- 6. 他有气无力地摆出高兴的样子。
- He made a weak attempt to look cheerful.
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- 7. 我想象不出它会是什么样子。
- I cannot conceive what it must be like.
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- 8. 未来的城市会是什么样子呢?
- What will the cities of the future look like?
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- 9. 看到你这个样子我很难过。
- It breaks my heart to see you like this.
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- 10. 教育将来会是什么样子呢?
- What is education going to look like tomorrow?
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- 11. 她微笑的样子有些特别。
- She has a special way of smiling.
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- 12. 我讨厌他看着我的样子。
- I don't like the way he's looking at me.
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- 13. 那蛋糕的样子让人嘴馋。
- That cake looks very tempting.
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- 14. 他说话的样子很奇怪。
- He had a strange way of talking.
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- 15. 他喜欢她微笑的样子。
- He loved the way she smiled.
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- 16. 哇!你的样子太酷了!
- Wow! You look terrific!
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- 17. 她一脸担忧的样子。
- She had a worried look on her face.
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- 18. 他样子很帅。
- He looks ever so smart.
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- 19. 天啊,你把头发弄成什么样子啦!
- Good Lord, what have you done to your hair!
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- 20. 他表示愿意帮忙,样子很真诚。
- He seemed sincere enough when he said he wanted to help.
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- 21. 他气成这个样子,简直无法见人。
- He's so angry he's in no fit state to see anyone.
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- 22. 它是软木做的,看样子是云杉。
- It was made of soft lumber, spruce by the look of it.
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- 23. 他的生气是真的,不是装样子。
- His anger was real. It wasn't an act.
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- 24. 斯蒂夫看样子默许了这个决定。
- Steve seemed to acquiesce in the decision.
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- 25. 我不喜欢她那装腔作势的样子。
- I hate the way she puts on airs.
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- 26. 她习惯了母亲装腔作势的样子。
- She was used to her mother's histrionics.
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- 27. 他很快恢复了平时沉着冷静的样子。
- He soon recovered his usual self-possession.
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- 28. 我根据他走路的样子认出了他。
- I recognized him by his walk.
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- 29. 看样子,他们很快就要离婚。
- Apparently they are getting divorced soon.
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- 30. 那座房子破败得不成样子了。
- The house was left in a shocking state.
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