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51. | He got away from the scene of uproar. |
| 他逃离了喧嚣骚动的现 |
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52. | be hoodwinked for the moment |
| 一时受蒙蔽 |
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53. | There was a brief silence, followed by uproar. |
| 沉默片刻之后又喧嚣起来了. |
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54. | a momentary impulse |
| 一时的冲动 |
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55. | Just a spur of the moment. |
| 只是一时兴起。 |
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56. | Boisterous, jovial commotion or excitement. |
| 喧嚣吵闹,兴奋的骚乱或激动 |
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57. | The busy rout of the street could be seen. |
| 人们可以看见街上的喧嚣景象。 |
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58. | I really didn't know what to say. |
| 我一时瞠目结舌。 |
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-- 来源 -- 新世界名著-顽童流浪记 - The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (8) |
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59. | I had a moment of weakness. |
| 我一时软弱。 |
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60. | Urbsheinhabitant have to live with the characteristic noises of city |
| 城市居民不得不忍受都市特有的喧嚣 |
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