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双语例句
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The young man rubbed his hooter and walked out of the office.
这个年轻人了揉了揉鼻子,走出了办公室。
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The hooter in the factory sounded on time every day.
工厂里的汽笛每天准时响起。
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The hooter of this car is the loudest in the series.
这辆汽车的喇叭是同系列车型中声音最大的。
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Didn't factory workers always sound the hooter as signal for a riot?
工人们在厂里暴动,也常常放汽笛为号,可不是么?
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The hooter went a second time, this time longer and louder than the first.
汽笛第二次嘟嘟地叫了,比前更长更响。
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The singer, 44, wore a bandage over his hooter and had a minder carry the brolly during a visit to a Las Vegas museum.
这位44岁的巨星在参观拉斯维加斯博物馆时,鼻子由绷带缠绕,一名助手则为他撑着伞。
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n.
Brit. a siren or steam whistle, especially one used as a signal for work to begin or cease
〈英〉 警报声;汽笛声(尤指上下班的信号)。
the horn of a motor vehicle
汽车喇叭。
informal a person's nose
〈非正式〉 (人的)鼻子。
(hooters)N. Amer. vulgar slang a woman's breasts
〈北 美,粗俚〉 (女人的)奶子。
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