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《安澜老爷子的晚安故事》-福克纳经典短篇小说-A Rose for Emily
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《安澜老爷子的晚安故事》-文学巨匠福克纳笔下的秘密:玫瑰与腐朽
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《新年特辑》-是新年flag还是拖延症再循环?2025,一起扶摇直上(往期回顾)
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围棋、豆腐...这些词的英文都是从日语传过去的?!
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卡拉OK里的“卡拉”啥意思?绝对暴露英语水平!
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《词源考古研究所》-Assassin和"屁股"有什么关系?看得人PP一紧
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《闲话英伦》-文豪每多渣男?狄更斯也是负心汉!
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《闲话英伦》-英国的"鲁迅",维多利亚时代最伟大的小说家
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《词源考古研究所》-“Triumph”古罗马的盛大仪式,现代的成功代名词
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《曲外之音》-大码女孩的叛逆追梦路,掀起音乐剧界的革命(Hairspray下)
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《曲外之音》-Hairspray, "大码女孩"的勇敢追梦之路
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《新词特饮》-i到不能打电话?不妨碍我做线上e人
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《安澜老爷子的晚安故事》-令人脊背发凉的真相,善良小镇的“活人祭祀”
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《安澜老爷子的晚安故事》-"幸运之签"还是"死亡通牒"?雪莱笔下人性崩塌的恐怖仪
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《词源考古研究所》-能抢刘亦菲风头的人出现了,离了向佐谁还逗我笑啊
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《Geek时间》-美国人爱用“肌肉车”是好面子么?
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《Geek时间》-烧车一天到晚净勾引我!歪果仁 You Are very ok
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《新词特饮》-【柯林斯词典】年度热词新鲜出炉,"小崽子"是什么令人上头的文化?
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《闲话英伦》-原来「英国」有这么多种叫法?!
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《闲话英伦》-禁忌话题,你有在英国人的“雷区”蹦迪么?
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《词源考古研究所》-英国人的“知识社交”pub quiz,起源于一场豪赌?
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《安澜老爷子的晚安故事》-蜡像陷阱,夏洛克的复仇
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《安澜老爷子的晚安故事》-空屋奇案,夏洛克假死之谜
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《词源考古研究所》-为什么欧美的水管工,总是要露一半屁股在外面?
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《安澜老爷子的晚安故事》-大侦探Sherlock的复活秀,你绝对想不到的结局!
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《曲外之音》-大尺度!不同MBTI,猫格如此各异?
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《新词特饮》-"寒冬床搭子"! 歪果仁的恋爱黑话,不求天长地久,但求取暖过冬
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《曲外之音》-从诞生到风靡,百看不厌的猫族派对
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《闲话英伦》-塌房了!这些世界名家,都是旷世渣男
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《万圣节特辑》-举报者多是熟人!单身独居女性,在古英国竟如此危险?(往期回顾)
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《Geek时间》-会陪伴能调情的AI需要规范和监管么?
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《Geek时间》-对不起老公,我和会说英文的AI谈上了!
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《新词特饮》-什么,英文里的性别超过20种?
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《安澜老爷子的晚安故事》-道德和情感双重挑战,观众强烈要求复活的“最后一案”
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《安澜老爷子的晚安故事》-天才界的一正一邪,相爱相杀!
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《词源考古研究所》-防止假死,欧洲人都设计了什么奇葩棺材?
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《安澜老爷子的晚安故事》-"犯罪界拿破仑"与"智商届天花板"的深渊决斗
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《闲话英伦》-野蛮粗鲁狂暴战士背后还有这历史真相?
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《新词特饮》-“strong哥”被嘲出圈,“死装”用英文怎么说?
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《往期回顾》-想知道英语国家,都怎么过国庆吗?
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《闲话英伦》-英国最著名的兔子,全球销量超1.5亿册!销冠作者人生堪比大女主爽文
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《新词特饮》-TikTok“戒男色”风潮席卷全球,Boysober为什么这么火?
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《安澜老爷子的晚安故事》-波西米亚丑闻2,豆瓣9.6,经典神作它算一部!
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《安澜老爷子的晚安故事》-波西米亚丑闻2,豆瓣9.6,经典神作它算一部!
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《安澜老爷子的晚安故事》-波西米亚丑闻,豆瓣9.6,经典神作它算一部!
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《词源考古研究所》-爱吓唬人的“潘神”竟是"Panic"的来源?!
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爱健身爱party,有腹肌不秃头是程序猿新标配?《硅谷》黑话学起来!
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《安澜老爷子的晚安故事》-赖盖特之谜(3)-神秘案件背后的惊人真相
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《安澜老爷子的晚安故事》-赖盖特之谜-神秘案件背后的惊人真相(2)
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《词源考古研究所》-"你不如去抢"英文原来这么说?
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