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51. | "Ah, "Fein said disgustedly,"Maybe they're right, maybe you are cracked" |
| “原来如此,”费恩不胜厌恶地说,“也许他们的看法没错,你这人真是补经错乱了。” |
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52. | To derange(the mind). |
| 使错乱使(神经)小正常 |
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53. | I'm afraid Mary may lose her mind. |
| 我担心玛丽会精神错乱。 |
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54. | Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps |
| 也许,也许,也许 |
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55. | Affected by insanity;crazed. |
| 精神错乱导致的;发狂的 |
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56. | a delirious, unmanageable patient |
| 精神错乱难于控制的病人。 |
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57. | You are mentally deranged. |
| 你的精神是错乱的。 |
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58. | Intermittent mental derangement associated with the changing phases of the moon. |
| 月汐性精神错乱与月亮的变化周期有关的间歇性的精神错乱 |
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59. | Suffering from a disorder of the mind; insane. |
| 患心神错乱的;疯的 |
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60. | frenzy that touched on clinical insanity. |
| 接近临床上精神错乱的狂热 |
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