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71. | noisy or violent argument;quarrel |
| 大声而激烈的争论;吵架 |
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72. | they stopped breeding, talking, eating. |
| 他们不再生育,不再说话 不再吃饭 |
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73. | 9 [和合]我们不见我们的标帜,不再有先17知;我们内中也没有人知道这灾祸要到几时呢! |
| NIV] We are given no miraculous signs; no prophets are left, and none of us knows how long this will be. |
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74. | cantankerous adj. |
| 心地不良的;爱吵架的 |
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75. | It began with a row, it ended with a row, and little went right in between. |
| 它以吵架开始,又以吵架告终,其间也很少有发展顺利的时候。 |
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76. | Once in a while she fastened a quarrel on her husband. |
| 她偶尔找碴儿跟丈夫吵架。 |
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77. | Their frequent rows took the bloom off their marriage. |
| 他们经常吵架, 使得美满婚姻恶化. |
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78. | Minxiu quarreled with Zhezhu. |
| 敏秀和哲洙吵架. |
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79. | She' s a quarrelsome girl. |
| 她是个爱吵架的姑娘。 |
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80. | a quarrelsome grouch. |
| 喜欢吵架的、好争论的人。 |
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