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51. | 耶和华说:“不要一直地上去,要转到他们后头,从桑林对面攻打他们。 |
| NIV] so David inquired of the Lord, and he answered,' Do not go straight up, but circle around behind them and attack them in front of the balsam trees. |
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52. | Her hands, hanging at her sides, clenched themselves into fists. |
| 她的双手垂在身边,紧紧握成拳头。 |
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53. | The shape of the coin was imprinted on his tightly clenched hand. |
| 在他紧握的手里印下了硬币的形状。 |
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54. | He looked puzzled at first, then smote his hands together as he remembered. |
| 他开始迷惑不解,接着他紧握双手尽力地回想起来。 |
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55. | The act of clasping the hand of another, especially in friendship. |
| 握手紧握对方的手,尤用来表示友谊 |
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56. | We can hold the hand of the Lord and walk through the darkness! |
| 我们可以紧握上帝的手 走出这片黑暗! |
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57. | I take your hand in mine, yeaning for happiness. |
| 让我紧握你的手,一起祈祷幸福。 |
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58. | a device (used by carpenters) that holds things firmly together. |
| 能把物品紧紧握在一块的装置。 |
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59. | a clenched fist; his clenched (or clinched) teeth. |
| 紧握的拳头;他咬紧的(或扣紧的)牙关。 |
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60. | I gripped the crayon, savored the place. |
| 我于是紧握蜡笔,玩味起眼前的小屋。 |
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