6. How much do you ask for that little lame Donkey?
那头小瘸腿驴你要卖多少钱?
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7. The lame duck wasn't happy because it had to help others.
跛脚鸭不高兴,因为它必须帮助别人。
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8. One night, during a performance, I had a bad fall and became lame.
有一天晚上,在演出的时候,我摔了一跤,腿瘸了。
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9. When he got up, he was lame and could hardly limp as far as the stable.
当他站起来的时候,他已经跛了,没有办法像在马厩里一样走得快。
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10. The lame Fox leaned on the Cat, and the blind Cat let the Fox lead him along.
瘸腿的狐狸靠在猫身上走,盲眼的猫让狐狸引着它走。
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11. The Donkey becomes lame and is sold to a man who wants to use his skin for a drumhead.
驴瘸了,被卖给一个想用驴皮当鼓面的人。
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12. The bird continued flying and saw a lame duck help a little duck find the way back home.
小鸟继续飞,看到一只跛鸭在帮助一只小鸭子找回家的路。
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13. It seemed as if the grandfather had done nothing else all his life than nurse lame people.
看上去就像奥西姆大叔这辈子除了护理瘸腿的人之外,什么也没干过。
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14. The bird continued flying and saw a lame duck help a little duck who got lost to find the way back home.
小鸟继续飞着,看到一只跛足的鸭子帮助了一只迷路的小鸭子找回家的路。
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15. He mumbled some lame excuse about having gone to sleep.
他为刚才睡着咕哝了个站不住脚的理由。
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16. Seeing I was lame, one of the ladies politely said, "Oh, no, thank you." and offered me a chair to just sit while they worked.
看到我跛了,其中一位女士礼貌地说:“哦,不用了,谢谢。”并给了我一张椅子,让我在她们工作时坐着。
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17. Socrates gives a rather lame response.
苏格拉底给了一个非常没有说服力的回答。
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18. That's a lame answer to a lot of employers.
对很多雇主来说,那是个蹩脚的回答。
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19. Uncle is going, too, carrying the lame child.
大叔也走了,抱着那个跛脚的孩子。
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20. It was from the lame ruffian who had been following at a distance.
那是那个远远地跟在后面的瘸腿流氓发出的声音。
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21. A lady, who owned the largest house in Frankfurt, had a lame daughter.
那位拥有法兰克福最大的房子的女士有一个瘫痪的女儿。
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22. I thought about how lame it was to do something like that to myself for no good reason.
我想那样做是如此蹩脚,对我来说没有什么理由这样做。
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23. He took his lame companion upon his back, and they traveled on with safety and pleasure.
他把他的瘸子同伴背在背上,然后他们安全又愉快地继续上路了。
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24. They should start by discarding California's lame argument that exploring the contents of a smartphone—a vast storehouse of digital information—is similar to, say, going through a suspect's purse.