Maybe you should trust your instincts.
(也许你应该相信自己的直觉。)
bring oneself to ... “使做……”。trust “信任”。
instinct “本能”、 “直觉”。
I just can’t seem to trust them.
seem to ... “看起来……”。
They just seem untrustworthy to me.
(他们看起来不值得信任。)
untrustworthy “无法信任的”。
他落入了我的圈套。
He fell into my trap.
(他落入了我的圈套。)
I guess your plan worked.
(我猜你的计划成功了。)
fall into one’s trap “落入……的圈套”。
I was able to trick him.
trick “欺骗”、 “哄骗”。
He fell for my trick.
(他上了我的当。)
她总是5点整就准时下班。
Is she willing to stay a little later at the office?
(她愿意在办公室里多待会儿吗?)
No, she always leaves at 5∶00 sharp.
(不, 她总是5点整就准时下班。)
这里的sharp指“恰好地”、 “正确地”。
She always leaves at 5∶00 on the nose.
on the nose “正好”、 “恰好地”。
She leaves at exactly 5∶00 every night.
他很能喝酒。
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