- 1. Mr. Ward wasn't a rogue at all.
- 沃德先生根本不是个无赖。
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- 2. He doesn't understand women at all.
- 他根本就不了解女性。
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- 3. Robin never really liked him at all.
- 罗宾根本从来没有真正喜欢过他。
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- 4. The outcome didn't surprise me at all.
- 这一结果完全在我的意料之中。
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- 5. He never made it home at all last night.
- 他昨天晚上根本没有回家。
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- 6. People were bunched up at all the exits.
- 人们都被聚集在各个出口处。
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- 7. She couldn't see or hear anything at all.
- 她根本什么也看不见、听不见。
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- 8. She's a tomboy, not a girlie girl at all.
- 她是个假小子,一点女孩样都没有。
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- 9. I can't see her at all, cos it's too dark.
- 天太黑,我根本看不见她。
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- 10. Accurate records must be kept at all times.
- 任何时候都必须保存准确的记录。
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- 11. Really I had no business to be there at all.
- 其实我根本无权在那儿。
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- 12. Before that, women did not have a vote at all.
- 在那之前,妇女根本就没有选举权。
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- 13. Your personal feelings shouldn't enter into this at all.
- 这根本就不应该掺杂进你个人的感情。
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- 14. Traffic lights have been placed at all major intersections.
- 所有重要的交叉路口都安装了交通信号灯。
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- 15. Kay has no affectation at all.
- 凯一点也不做作。
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- 16. I couldn't make it out at all.
- 我完全不能明白它。
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- 17. She did not seem at all afraid.
- 她一点儿也没显得害怕。
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- 18. You must carry ID at all times.
- 你必须随身携带身份证件。
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- 19. There was no side to him at all.
- 他一点架子也没有。
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- 20. She wasn't a happy bunny at all.
- 她一点儿都不满意。
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- 21. Your guess wasn't far out at all.
- 你猜得几乎一点不错。
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- 22. We'll only do it once— if at all.
- 我们就是干也只会干一次。
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- 23. I didn't enjoy it at all.
- 我一点也不喜欢。
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- 24. It hardly rained at all last summer.
- 去年夏天几乎没怎么下雨。
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- 25. He seemed to feel no remorse at all.
- 他当时似乎一点也不感到懊悔。
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- 26. I didn't find the joke at all amusing.
- 我认为这笑话一点也不可笑。
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- 27. Racism exists at all levels of society.
- 种族主义存在于社会各阶层。
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- 28. His hair was sticking up at all angles.
- 他的头发都竖了起来,乱蓬蓬的。
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- 29. A pilot must remain vigilant at all times.
- 飞行员必须随时保持警惕。
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- 30. He was not at all jolly. Quite the reverse.
- 他一点儿也不高兴。恰恰相反。
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