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- The remark make me want to climb under the pew. 这句话使我真想藏在座位下面去。
- His remark did not pertain to the question. 他的话同这个问题不相干。
- I don't see the point of her last remark. 我不明白她最后那句话的意思。
- I didn't see the point of his last remark. 我不理解他最后那句话的意思。
- He cast his last remark in more formal wording. 他用更正式的措词表达了最后一句话。
- What he said is a facile remark. 他说的话全是信口开河。
- Do you see the point of my remark? 你明白我所说的重点吗?
- The police handle the traffic very efficiently. 警察把交通管得井井有条。
- Your remark excited him to jealousy. 你的话引起了他的嫉妒。
- You should work more efficiently. 你得工作得更有效率。
- He made the remark tongue in cheek. 他说这话是闹着玩的。
- Jim came out with a strange remark. 吉姆忽然讲出一番奇怪的话来。
- One cannot hear such a remark without offence. 人们听了这样的话必然会生气。
- That was not a very happy remark. 那不是很恰当的话。
- The last remark was out of line. 最后一句话是不得体的。
- His remark shadowed forth some future occurrence. 他的话预示了今后要发生的事。
- His witty remark caused a storm of laughter. 他的妙语引起一阵哄堂大笑。
- The remark touched off a heated controversy. 这句话引起了热烈的争论。
- Beg pardon, I don't catch the Chairman's remark. 对不起,请再说一遍,我没听清楚主席的话。
- It may sound gruesome, but it turns out that maggots are remarkably efficient at cleaning up infected wounds by eating dead tissue and killing off bacteria that could block the healing process. 这听起来可能令人毛骨悚然,但结果显示,蛆会吃掉死去的组织,并杀光可能妨碍愈合过程的细菌,在清理遭感染的伤口上具有惊人的效率。