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31. | to steer; to be bound for; to head |
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32. | to march to; to be bound for |
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33. | This is very bad, and they are bound to suffer for it later. |
| 这样就很不好,他们在将来一定会要吃亏的。 |
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34. | fabric draped and bound at intervals to form graceful loops. |
| 每隔一定距离系住的一条下垂织物,形成一系列优美的半圆环。 |
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35. | Be a guest on to USA in the household, their child is bound to come out seeing a visitor , gives a notice |
| 到美国人家中做客,他们的孩子一定出来见客,打个招呼。 |
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36. | To be Bound to do so |
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37. | The Hong Kong economy is bound to have an even broader prospect for development. |
| 香港经济就一定会有更加广阔的发展前景。 |
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38. | The policy is bound to drive the economy into further recession. |
| 这个政策一定会把经济导入更衰败的局面。 |
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39. | If we keep taking shots, one of them is bound to go in. |
| 如果我们继续投球,肯定(必定,一定)将有一个会进。 |
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40. | To be bound by an agreement |
| 受协议的约束 |
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