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dog-earedadj. phr.Worn, used a lot; especially about pages in books that have been turned in to mark where the reader has stopped. 破旧的;(书页)折角的;(书)翻旧了的。◆ "Why is this old edition of Shakespeare all dog-eared?" the new English teacher asked. "Because the school has no money to buy a new one," the librarian answered. "All our books here are dog-eared."“这部老版的莎士比亚全集为什么这么破旧啊?”新来的英语教师问。“因为学校没钱买部新的,”图书馆管理员说。“我们这里所有的书都是破旧的。” |