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- 1. His shirt was covered in blood.
- 他的衬衫沾满了血。
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- 2. My shirt was clammy with sweat.
- 我的衬衣沾满了汗,又粘又湿。
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- 3. His shirt was spotted with oil.
- 他的衬衣上满是油点。
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- 4. She wore an olive-green T-shirt.
- 她穿了一件橄榄绿的T恤衫。
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- 5. Ben had merely changed his shirt.
- 本只换了他的衬衫。
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- 6. The wet shirt clung to his chest.
- 湿衬衫紧贴在他的胸部。
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- 7. He put on a gaily coloured shirt.
- 他穿上了一件色彩亮丽的衬衫。
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- 8. What's your shirt made of?
- 你的衬衣是用什么做的?
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- 9. He wore a faded red flannel shirt.
- 他穿着一件褪了色的红色法兰绒衬衫。
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- 10. You've got some egg on your shirt.
- 你的衬衣上沾了些蛋。
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- 11. I brought a T-shirt back for Mark.
- 我给马克带回来一件T恤衫。
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- 12. I was in my drawers and my T-shirt.
- 我穿着我的内裤和T恤。
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- 13. He peeled off his shirt.
- 他脱下了衬衣。
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- 14. His muscles bunched under his shirt.
- 他衬衫下面的肌肉紧绷绷的。
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- 15. The cuffs of his shirt were fraying.
- 他衬衣的袖口磨破了。
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- 16. Vera pressed his shirt.
- 薇拉熨了他的衬衣。
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- 17. Is my shirt dry yet?
- 我的衬衣干了吗?
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- 18. Eddie wore blue jeans and a plaid shirt.
- 艾迪穿一条蓝色牛仔裤和一件彩格呢衬衫。
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- 19. She wore shabby old jeans and a T-shirt.
- 她穿着一条破旧的牛仔裤和一件T恤衫。
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- 20. His open shirt revealed a fat gold chain.
- 他敞开的衬衣里露出一条粗大的金链子。
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- 21. He fumbled with the buttons on his shirt.
- 他笨手笨脚地摆弄他衬衣上的纽扣。
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- 22. He was wearing the latest T-shirt, natch.
- 当然啦,他穿着最新款式的T恤衫。
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- 23. All she bought me was this lousy T-shirt.
- 她给我买的就这件破T恤。
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- 24. Three buttons were missing from his shirt.
- 他的衬衫少了3颗纽扣。
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- 25. The water had soaked his jacket and shirt.
- 水浸湿了他的夹克和衬衣。
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- 26. He turned away to wring out the wet shirt.
- 他转身去拧干那件湿衬衫。
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- 27. 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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- 28. I'd been wearing Michel's black and gold shirt.
- 我一直穿着米歇尔那件黑色和金色相间的衬衫。
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- 29. His shirt hung loosely over his thin shoulders.
- 他的衬衣松松垮垮地挂在他瘦削的双肩上。
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- 30. This old T-shirt has completely lost its shape.
- 这件旧T恤衫已经穿得完全走样了。
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