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- 1. She stuck her tongue out at me.
- 她冲我吐了吐舌头。
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- 2. The dog's tongue was hanging out.
- 狗的舌头耷拉在外面。
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- 3. She ran her tongue over her lips.
- 她用舌头舔着嘴唇。
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- 4. She has a tongue piercing.
- 她为佩戴首饰穿了个舌洞。
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- 5. His tongue flicked across his lips.
- 他的舌头在双唇间快速移动。
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- 6. None of the tribes speak the same tongue.
- 这些部落所说的语言都不相同。
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- 7. Her tongue clove to the roof of her mouth.
- 她的舌头紧紧地贴着上腭。
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- 8. Tongue lolling, the dog came back from the forest.
- 舌头耷拉着的狗从森林里回来了。
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- 9. I walked over to the mirror and stuck my tongue out.
- 我走到镜子前伸出舌头。
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- 10. She clicked her tongue against the roof of her mouth.
- 她用舌头抵着上腭发出咔哒声。
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- 11. The French feel passionately about their native tongue.
- 法国人非常热爱他们的母语。
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- 12. She passed her tongue over her cracked lips and tried to speak.
- 她用舌头舔了一下干裂的嘴唇,试图要说话。
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- 13. Despite her sharp tongue, she inspires loyalty from her friends.
- 尽管她说话尖锐,但却能获得朋友们的忠诚。
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- 14. After a cruel tongue lashing, he threw the girl out of the group.
- 一阵严厉的斥责后,他把这个女孩从小组中赶了出去。
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- 15. Her lapse into German didn't seem peculiar. After all, it was her native tongue.
- 她开始说德语并不奇怪,毕竟那是她的母语。
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- 16. Stick out your tongue, Richard.
- 理查德,伸出你的舌头。
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- 17. Mind thy tongue, I tell thee!
- 小心你的舌头,我告诉你!
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- 18. The pepper burnt his tongue.
- 辣椒辣得他舌头发烧。
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- 19. She sticks out her tongue.
- 她伸出了她的舌头。
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- 20. Don't have a rough tongue.
- 说话别那么干。
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- 21. Stretch out your tongue.
- 伸出舌头。
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- 22. I burned my tongue.
- 我烫伤了舌头。
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- 23. The snake's tongue flicked out.
- 蛇伸吐着信子。
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- 24. She had a nasty tongue.
- 她满口脏话。
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- 25. He has a sharp tongue.
- 他说话尖酸刻薄。
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- 26. The offer was made almost tongue-in-cheek.
- 这种提议差不多只是说说而已。
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- 27. I tried speaking to her in her native tongue.
- 我试着用她的本族语和她说话。
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- 28. A bottle of wine had loosened Harry's tongue.
- 一瓶酒下肚,哈里的话匣子便打开了。
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- 29. A bottle of wine had loosened Harry's tongue.
- 一瓶酒下肚,哈里的话匣子便打开了。
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