they'd

[ðeɪd]
  • 释义
  • they had 他们过去曾经;they would 他们愿意;

  • 双语例句
  • 1、

    I had to go back for my checkup; they'd lost my X-rays.

    我得回去再做一次体检。他们把我的X光片弄丢了。

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  • 2、

    You won't see them from the air. They'd be very well camouflaged.

    你从空中是看不见它们的,它们会被精心伪装起来。

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  • 3、

    In half an hour, they'd switched the tags on every cable.

    半个小时内,他们就给每根电缆都换了标签。

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  • 4、

    They could interpret it that way if they'd a mind to.

    如果他们愿意的话,可以那样理解。

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  • 5、

    When they'd gone, McMinn tidied away the glasses and tea-cups.

    他们走后,麦克明把玻璃杯、茶杯收拾了起来。

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  • 6、

    In prison they'd taken away his watch and everything he possessed.

    在监狱,他们把他的手表和其他一切东西都搜走了。

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  • 7、

    They'd pulled the registry office down which then left an open space.

    他们拆掉户籍登记处后,那里留下了一片空地。

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  • 8、

    Up to then, they'd merrily bashed out albums in between tours.

    那时,他们已经利用巡演的间隙轻松炮制了多张专辑。

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  • 9、

    They were almost apologetic about the improvements they'd made.

    对于他们所做的改进,他们简直感到愧疚。

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  • 10、

    The meat they'd managed to procure assuaged their hunger.

    他们把搞到手的肉拿来充饥。

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  • 11、

    They'd soon be penniless and homeless if she couldn't find suitable work.

    她要找不到合适的工作,他们很快就会身无分文,无家可归。

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  • 12、

    When found, the children said they'd run away for a dare.

    找到这些孩子时,他们说自己是受了激将才出走的。

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  • 13、

    They'd come and bring their neighbours, like as not.

    他们会来的,也许还会带邻居来。

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  • 14、

    They'd fixed yesterday that Mike'd be in late today.

    他们昨天已经确定迈克今天会来晚一些。

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  • 15、

    In his heart he knew they'd agree with his stand.

    他内心明白他们会赞成他的立场。

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