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abbr.
they had 他们过去曾经;they would 他们愿意;
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Whites Who Say They'd Flee: Who Are They, and Why Would They Leave?Reducing effort to protect perceived ability: "They'd do it but I wouldn't."
"He said they'd deport me": factors influencing domestic violence help-seeking practices among Latina immigrants.
"The Most Uninhibited Party They'd Ever Been to": The Postwar Encounter between Psychiatry and the British Lesbian, 1945-1971
If Political Design Changed Anything They'd Make it Illegal: Review Essay on Carl DiSalvo's Adversarial Design
The Hard Truth about Soft Skills: Workplace Lessons Smart People Wish They'd Learned Sooner
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If voting changed anything, they'd abolish it
By Noon They'd Both Be In Heaven
DRGs' first 6 months: many hospitals are doing better than they'd expected
1. She discovered that they'd escaped.
她发觉他们已经逃走了。
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2. It upset me no end to hear they'd split up.
听说他们已离婚,我感到非常不安。
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3. I was thankful to see they'd all arrived safely.
看到他们都平安到达,我感到欣慰。
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4. I felt bloated after the huge meal they'd served.
吃过他们提供的大餐后,我觉得肚子胀得很。
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5. 52.5% of those questioned said they'd vote Republican.
52.5%的受访者说他们将投票支持共和党。
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6. Jeez, I wish they'd tell us what the hell is going on.
上帝啊,我希望他们早告诉我们到底发生了什么。
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7. They'd been enslaved and had to do what they were told.
他们已经沦为奴隶,不得不唯命是从。
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8. It was some weeks now since they'd had any respite from shellfire.
他们数周在炮火中,中间没任何小的间歇。
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9. They would have been here by now if they'd caught the early train.
假若他们赶上了早班火车,现在就该到这里了。
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10. I never thought they'd put it in black and white on the front page.
我从未想到他们会在头版把它登出来。
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11. At this rate they'd be lucky to get home before eight-thirty or nine.
照这样下去,他们能在8:30或9:00前到家就很走运了。
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12. She told me I should make a deposit every week and they'd stamp my book.
她告诉我我每周都要存一次钱,而他们会在我的存折上盖印。
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13. I listened to the programme and found they'd cut out all the interesting stuff.
我听了那个节目,发现他们已经删掉了所有有趣的内容。
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14. These people could afford to retire to Florida but they'd just as soon stay put.
这些人能负担得起退隐到佛罗里达,但他们宁愿留在原地。
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15. Franklin told Howe to hurry up and take his bath; otherwise, they'd miss their train.
富兰克林催豪快点洗澡,要不然他们就赶不上火车了。
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16. They'd mean you, Huck.
他们会针对你的,哈克。
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17. They'd slipped the guards some money.
他们悄悄塞给卫兵一些钱。
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18. They'd slipped some money to the guards.
他们悄悄塞给卫兵一些钱。
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19. They'd come on a direct flight from Athens.
他们是从雅典乘坐直达航班来的。
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20. It just so happened they'd been invited too.
他们碰巧也获得邀请。
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21. When they'd finally shut up, I started again.
等他们最终住了嘴,我又重新开始讲。
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22. They'd won 12 straight games before they lost.
他们在输掉之前已赢了连续12场比赛。
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23. They'd both lived on this road all their lives.
他们两个人一辈子都住在这条路上。
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24. They can't be coming or else they'd have called.
他们不会来,不然他们就打电话了。
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25. They'd almost despaired of ever having children.
他们对生孩子几乎不抱任何希望了。
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26. They'd got a special grant to encourage research.
他们已得到了一笔用来支持研究的特别补助金。
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27. It was a story they'd shared around the water cooler.
这件事是同事之间闲谈时听来的
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28. The meat they'd managed to procure assuaged their hunger.
他们想方设法获得的肉食使他们得以充饥。
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29. In half an hour, they'd switched the tags on every cable.
半个小时内,他们换了每根电缆的标签。
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30. In half an hour, they'd switched the tags on every cable.
半个小时内,他们换了每根电缆的标签。
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