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1.The first step in making a cake.
2.Wear brightly colored clothing.
3.Sit in the carriage.
4.Shave a person's hair off.
6.Jump back and back on.
7.The design of the stage.
8.Back to the time of the Han Dynasty.
9.Cut out paper to arrange.
10.Add a lot of information to it.
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1.The first step in making a cake.
2.Wear bright clothes.
3.Sit in the train.
4.Haircut. 6.Jumping back and forth.
7.Stage design.
8.Dating back to the Han Dynasty.
9.The art of decoupage.
10.Add a lot of detail points.
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The first step in making a cake.
Wear brightly colored makeup.
Shave in a horse-drawn carriage.
Jumping around. Stage design.
Back to the Han Dynasty.
Decorative decoupage.
Add a lot of details.
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The first step in making a cake.
Dressed in brightly colored costumes.
Drive a horse-drawn carriage. Shave your head and jump back and forth.
A well-designed stage.
Dating back to the Han Dynasty.
Paper cut for decoration.
Detailed description.
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The first step in making a cake.
Wearing colorful bright costumes.
Riding in a horse-drawn carriage. Haircuts jumping around.
Set Art Design.
It has been there since the Han Dynasty.
Paper ornaments.
Add a lot of details.
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The first step in making a cake.
Wear brightly colored clothing.
Riding a horseback cart to shave someone's hair.
Jump back and forth. The design of the stage.
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Depending on the context, it can be translated as "restless", "uncomfortable", etc.
Remember "no context, no text" in English.
Some things are not as accurate as being translated in the middle of a sentence.
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Take a look at this** and you'll understand, thanks.
I translate the content of your conversation according to your supplements.
m:dick doesn't seem to fit into this class?
w:no,he is really a fish out of water.
q:what does the woman mean?
M: Dick doesn't seem to have adjusted to class life yet.
W: No, he's just a little distracted
So choose A according to the answer, Dick is adapted to the life of the class.
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Meaning: a fish out of the water.
Absolutely!!
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a fish out of water
Fish out of water, people who have no place to go.
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English major, correct answer:
Similar in something.
Lose your temper and be honest.
Pick up someone (in general).
In an English-speaking country.
Allow someone to do something.
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In a way it's quite.
Temper tantrums and behave in a disciplined manner.
Pick up and drop off someone. In an English-speaking country.
Allow someone to do something.
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Very similar in some ways.
Anger shows the ego.
Pick up someone by car.
In an English-speaking country.
Allow someone to do something.
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At. Very common.
Crazy to be yourself.
Pick someone up in an English-speaking country.
Allow someone to do something.
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Organizers improve language skills.
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