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- 1. Jarvis readily agrees, but he notes that a scribbler needs to get paid.
- 贾维斯欣然同意,但是他注意到一个小文人也需要挣钱。
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- 2. Madmen in authority, who hear voices in the air, are distilling their frenzy from some academic scribbler of a few years back.
- 那些凭空决断的掌权者,其雷霆大怒则源于一些早已过时的二流学术作家。
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- 3. He is hearing Keynes' voice in the air, and is distilling his frenzy from an academic Cambridge scribbler from a few decades past.
- 他仿佛能听到凯恩斯在他耳边呢喃,而且正在从几十年前剑桥的某个学术涂鸦者那里感悟其疯狂。
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- 4. It raises the question: Do the schedulers at the White House lack imagination, or are they just trying to help a scribbler draw a parallel?
- 这提出了一个问题:是白宫的调度程序缺乏想象力,又或者它们只是试图帮助一位小文人绘制一条平行线?
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- 5. Although O’Connor is commonly perceived as an outsider artist—the crippled, eccentric scribbler—she was in fact from the beginning very much an insider.
- 虽然奥康纳常被视为非主流作家——身体有恙,行为古怪的三流文人——其实,从一开始,她就是圈内人。
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- 6. Leeds fell into the trap, and in his own almanac for 1734 (written after the date of his predicted death) called Franklin a "conceited scribbler" who had "manifested himself a fool and a liar."
- Leeds落入陷阱,并在自己写作的1734年年鉴里(其时晚于他的“死亡时间”)把Franklin比作“一个自负的三流作家”,只会干“傻子和骗子的行事”。
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- 7. Leeds fell into the trap, and in his own almanac for 1734 (written after the date of his predicted death) called Franklin a "conceited scribbler" who had "manifested himself a fool and a liar."
- Leeds落入陷阱,并在自己写作的1734年年鉴里(其时晚于他的“死亡时间”)把Franklin比作“一个自负的三流作家”,只会干“傻子和骗子的行事”。
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